Bloomfield 2280 manual

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    BLOO MFIEL D IND USTRIE S 2 ERIK CI RCLE, P .O. Box 280 V e rdi, NV 89439 U.S.A. Customer S ervice (775) 345- 0444 Ext.50 2 fax (775) 345- 0569 www .wellsblo omfield.com OWN E RS MANU AL LX AIRPO T & THERMAL BREWERS MODELS 2280 2282 2286EX 2288EX Includes INSTALLAT ION OPERAT ION USE & CARE SERVICE p/n 75209 Rev. E M657 05 0209 cps 657 Mode[...]

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    All electrical equipment ma nufactured by BLOOMFIELD INDUSTRI ES is w arranted against de fects in m aterials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original installation or eighteen (18) months from the date of shipment from our factory, whichever comes first, and is f or the benefit of the original purchaser, except that: a. ai[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS ELECTRICAL SPECIFIC A TIONS* MODEL WATTS VOLTS Hz CIRCUIT REQUIRED W IRE 2280 1800 120 50/60 15 AMP ( NEM A 5-15R ) 2 + ground 2282 1800 120 50/60 15 AMP ( NEM A 5-15R ) 2 + ground Canada 1500 watts DIMENSIONS* * for complete informatio n regard ing spe cifications and dimensions, please consult the GLD (General Layout Data) for t[...]

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    FEATURES & OPERATING CONTROLS 1. Brew Indicator Glows during brew cycle, f lashes in “Brew W ait” 2. Heat Indicator Glows when hea ting ele me nts are ener gized 3. Power Indicator Glows when power is on 5. Brew Switch Press to initiate bre w cycle 6. Cancel Switch Press to terminate brew cycle 7. Power Switch Press to turn bre w er on o r [...]

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    PRECAUTIONS AND GENERAL INFORMATION WARNING: Electric Shock Hazard All servicing requiring access to non-insu lated components must be performed by qualified service personnel. Do not open any access panels which require the use of tools. Failure to heed this warning can re su lt in electrical shock. WA RNI NG: Injur y Hazard All installation proce[...]

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    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS RE A D THIS CAREFULL Y BEFORE ST A R TING TH E INST A LLA TION REFER TO EXPLODED VIEWS PAGES 16 thru 19 FOR COMPONENT NAMES/NUMBERS 1. Unpack the unit. Inspec t a ll components f or completeness and condition. Ensure that all packing materials have been removed from the unit. 2. (See page 16.) Remove the Top W armer Unit ([...]

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    NOTE: This equipment must be installed to comply with applica- ble f ederal, stat e and loc al codes and ordin a nc es. WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD: Brewer must be properly grounded to prevent possible shock hazard. DO NOT assume a plumbing line will provide suc h a ground . Electrical shock will cause death or serious injury. IMPORTANT: Do not a[...]

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    OPERATION To over-ride th e Br ew Wait mode , press and hold the BR EW key for 3 second s when the brewer is in Brew Wait mode (i.e. when brew light is flashing). The brew will proceed immedi ately regardless of water temper ature. Th is feature should onl y be used whe n testing water volume, otherwise the br ew will proceed with the water below t[...]

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    OPERATION WA R N I N G : Burn H azard. This applianc e dispenses very hot liquid. Serious bodily injury from scalding can occ ur from contact wi th dispensed liquids. CAUTION: Burn Hazard To avoid splashing or overflowing hot liqu ids, ALWAYS use an empty airpot or thermal server before starting the brew cycle. Failure to comply can cause serious b[...]

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    CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS CA UTI ON: Burn Hazard Brewing an d serving temperatures of coffee are extremely hot. Hot coffee will cause serious skin burns. CA UTIO N: Electric Shoc k Hazard Do not submerge or i mmerse brewer in wat er. Do not pour o r splash water into o r over air vents, control panel or warmer plates. IMPORTANT: DO NOT use steel wool, [...]

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    A. Adjust Brew Time B. Adjust Brew Temperature C. Adjust Quality Timer D. Adjust Dripout Timer E. Adjust After Hours Timer AB C DE UNDER TOP COVER (IN SECONDS ) BREW TIMER (IN °F) BREW TEMP (IN 5 M I N IN C R ) QUAL ITY TIMER (IN SECO ND S) DRIPOUT TIMER (IN ONE HR INCR) AFTER HOU RS TIM ER WATER LEVEL PROBE TEMP PROBE 20 185 6 OFF 3 60 90 30 70 1[...]

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    SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS — ELECTRICAL FILL SOLEN OID WATER LEVEL PROBE CONTROLLER FIL L BRE W BRE W TIME BREW SOLEN OID DRIP OUT TIME BRE W CANCEL CONTROLLER BREW WA TER TEM P PRO BE BRE W TEMP TRIAC HEATING ELE MENT T HI-LIMIT ST A T LINE VOL T AGE CONTROLLER W A T ER T EMP E RA TURE OPERATION SEE PAGE 11 FOR COMPONENT NAMES / NUMBERS 1. Pressing [...]

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    SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS — ELECTRICAL 3 5 4 20 32 18 7 8 15 17 4 E-MA XLX ELECT RICAL COMPO NENT 12 0V UNIT S 120/ 2 40V UNIT S 3 PROBE, TEMPERATURE (THERMIS TOR) 4 THERMOSTAT, HI-LIMIT 5 GROMMET 7 PROBE, W ATER LEVEL 8 SLEEVE, W ATER LEVEL PROBE 15 ELEMENT, W ATER HEATING 17 ASSEMBLY, TRIAC & HEAT SI NK 18 BREW SOLENOID 20 CONTROLLER 32 FIL[...]

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    OPERATION SEE PAGE 13 FOR COMPONENT NAMES/NUMBERS 1. W ater enters at the inlet fi tting of the fill solenoid (32). The solenoid admits w a ter via a comm and from the controller. NOT E: The solenoid has an inter nal strainer. To clean the strainer: Shut off water supply. Unscrew the plastic cap protrud ing from the re ar of th e brewer. Rem ove th[...]

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    SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS — PLUMBING 13 ITEM DESCRIPTION P ART N0. USED ON 1 2 AS SEMBLY , WA T ER T A NK (12 0V ) 8350 0 2280 , 2 28 2 6G A S K E T , T A N K L I D 8 3 4 9 9 A L L 9 T ANK LI D 8350 4 ALL 10 RET AINI NG CLIP , T ANK LI D 83506 ALL 1 1 HOS E, OV ERF LO W (2 pc SI LI CO N E 4.5” LON G ) 86 0 14 A LL 12 HOSE , F AUCE T SU PPL Y (SIL [...]

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    SERVICING INST RUCTIONS — DE-LIMING HEAT ER TANK 1. Disconnect brewer form the electrical suppl y. Turn off the water suppl y and disc onnect water supply f rom the bre wer inlet fitting. 2. Remove the top panel or top warmer section to gain access to internal components. 3. Disconnect water level sensor and water temperature sensor from the cont[...]

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    SERVICING INSTRUCTIO NS — DIAGNOSTICS & TROUBLESHOO TING) If the E-Max™ LX goes into an error mode as outlined below , it will probably be necessary to reset the bre wer in order to test individual components. Note the reset proce dure below : * FOR “LOW W ATER” OR “OVERHEAT” ERRORS: PRESS & HOLD CANCEL FOR 3 SE CONDS, OR RE-ENE[...]

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    EXPLODED VIEW — AIRPOT MODELS 16[...]

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    PA RTS LIST — AI RPOT MODE LS 17[...]

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    EXPLODED VIEW — THERMAL SERVER MOD ELS 18[...]

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    PARTS LIST — THERM AL SERVER MODELS 19[...]

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    WIRING DIAGRAM 120 VOLT 20[...]

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    WIRING DIAGRAM 240 VOLT EXPORT MODELS 21[...]

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    Blo omfi eld Ind ustr ies, Inc. Divis ion of Carri er Refri ge ration In U S In C anad a PO Box 28 0, V erd i, NV 89439 T elep hone: 775-345 -0444 Servi ce: 88 8-492-278 2 F ax: 888-792-278 3 websit e: www . wellsbl oomfi eld. com T elep hone: 877-507- 1700 Servi ce: 90 5-507-170 0 Fa x: 905-507-1 777 website: w ww .bl oomcan.com Bloomfi eld Indust[...]