Cecilware GB2HC-CP User Manual

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COMPONENTS TEST

A) Thermostat Adjustments:

The Thermostat is factory set for proper dispense temperature
of 190° F with the control shaft set to the maximum clockwise position. If field

adjustments are needed proceed as follows:
To DECREASE temperature, turn the control shaft slightly in the

COUNTERCLOCKWISE direction.

For qualified technicians ONLY:
Remove the knob and locate the Slotted Adjustment Screw inside the hollow

thermostat shaft. Using a narrow-bladed screwdriver, engage slotted adjustment
screw and turn it ¼ turn very slowly counterclockwise (CCW). Allow a few minutes

for the temperature to reach set level. The Heater Light will go ON, indicating the
heating element is activated, wait for it to go OFF, indicating that the water has

reached NEW set temperature. Take a temperature reading and repeat if necessary.


B) Water Inlet Valve Test


Turn power OFF. If the water level rises inside a partially filled tank, the Water

Inlet Valve is leaking. Disconnect wires from the Water Inlet Valve coil and
connect a 2 wire line cord to the terminals. Plug it into a 115V outlet. If water

flows in and stops when you pull it out, the Valve is working fine. Repeat this test
a few times. The problem may be in the Probe or Water Level Control Board. If

the water does not flow in when the cord is plugged into an electrical outlet, the
Solenoid coil may be damaged, opened or the valve may have an obstruction

preventing the water from flowing in. Clean or replace it.

C) Dual Probe Test

If lack of water persists, check the probe as follows:
Turn on the power and water supply. Check inside the tank to make sure the water is

below the Probe. Pull the BLUE wire and terminal OFF the Probe rod. If water still
does not flow after the wire is disconnected from the Probe, the problem may be in

the Solid State Dual Level Control Board.
If water starts flowing into the tank, the Probe may be grounded, due to excessive

liming. Check with Ohm meter. Clean or replace probe.

D) Dual Probe Liquid Level Controller Test

Check the Controller as follows:
1. Make sure there is power input to the Controller at the terminals AC1 &

AC2
Your voltmeter should read 115 Volts. It should read the same at terminals

AC1 & FILL when the water level is low. This is the output power to actuate
the coil of the Solenoid Valve to open it. The lack of voltage at terminals AC1

& L-LEVEL or H-LEVEL indicates that the Controller is not working properly.
2. Make sure all wire connections are tight, including ground.

3. If after this, the Controller is still failing to open the Water Inlet Valve,
replace it.

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