Timer instructions – Wilbur Curtis TPC2S User Manual

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Cleaning and Sanitizing Instructions for TLCG15 . . . Continued

3. Cleaning and sanitizing body assembly.

a. Fill the unit with cleaning solution. With a sponge brush, thoroughly clean inside liner.

b. Rinse the unit with a fresh water rinse.

c. Fill unit with sanitizing solution. Allow to sit for 5 minutes then drain through the faucet.

d. Wipe outside of unit with clean cloth moistened with cleaning solution.

e. Place body assembly upside down on rack to thoroughly air dry.

4. Cleaning the faucet parts.

a. Unscrew the bonnet/handle assembly from the faucet and disassembly removing spring, seat cup and shaft.

b. Clean and rinse parts. Place in sanitizing solution for 5 minutes, remove and air dry.

c. From inside the liner use a tube brush soaked in cleaning solution inserted through the faucet shank. Rinse by pouring

water from inside the unit, allowing rinse water to flow into a sink until water runs clear.

5. When all pieces are completely dry reassemble for use.

Timer Instructions

Every Milano server comes with a brew quality timer attached at the top of the gauge glass cover. It is intended to

keep track of the coffee holding time. The brew quality timer should be started as soon as the brew cycle is com-

pleted. Initially, you must determine the ideal holding time for the coffee you are brewing. Enter this into the timer.

Flashing bars will notify you when this time has elapsed and the coffee is no longer considered fresh.

I. Functions of Buttons

START/STOP: When the START/STOP button is pressed, the previously set time will display. By pressing a

second time, the timer will start to count up the time. If no value has been entered or if the time has been cleared,

this button will not function.
HOUR: The HOUR button sets hours, starting from left. Each time you press this button, a set of four outline bars

will be added, starting from left to right. This button will not operate while timer is in the timing mode.
MINUTE: The MINUTE button sets minutes. Each time you press the MINUTE button, an outline bar will be

added. Each bar represents 15 minutes, starting from bottom to top. This button is locked and will not operate during the timing mode.
HOUR + MINUTE: Pressing the HOUR and MINUTE buttons simultaneously, clears the time setting and the screen is blank.

II. Time Alarm Set

1. Turning on the timer at the START/STOP button, all bars will be displayed for 0.5 seconds, then go blank. Set the time by pressing the HOUR and

MINUTE buttons.

2. Press START/STOP button to start counting up the time. The outline bar on the left bottom will start to flash first. The other bars will keep the previous

static status. When the time period is completed, the solid bars of the initial time setting will display on the screen. Solid bars indicate the time that

has passed, the outline bars show the total programmed alarm time.

3. The HOUR and MINUTE buttons will be locked after the time count-up mode starts.

4. Pressing START/STOP button while in the count-up mode will return you to the previous setting.

III. Alarm Signal

1. Alarm range: 15 minutes to 3 hours.
2. All 3 columns of solid bars will flash for 30 minutes once the preprogrammed time is reached. During the alarming count-up time, press START/STOP

button to stop and return to the previous setting.

IV. Power Save
After 30 minutes of inactivity under time set up mode, the power save state will activate. The LCD screen will be off. Return to the previous setting by pressing

any control button. After 30 minutes alarming, the timer will enter the time set up mode.

IV. LCD Display
Icon Style: Total 3 columns of 4 bars each. Each column represents an hour, and each bar represents 15 minutes.
The bars are in 4 formats:

1. A static outlined bar represents a 15 minute preset time increment.

2. A flashing outlined bar represents the countdown of a 15 minute increment.

3. A static solid bar represents a 15 minute increment that has already passed.

4. All 3 columns of solid bars flashing is the alarm signaling.

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