Newco iq2000p Guia De Utilização

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initiated by depressing the hidden brew button labeled in fig 1, page 2 as HALF BREW. If this feature is desired
use the Select button to choose "Yes". Select "No" to disable Brew #2.
If you answered yes to the previous option you will be asked to set the brew time
for this function. Follow the steps previously outlined for Brew Time #1 above. The
minimum and maximum program times are the same as noted for Brew #1.
This function is to set the delay for the buzzer which indicates that the coffee is
finished brewing. This delay is intended to account for the time from which the
dump valve shuts off until the coffee finishes dripping from the brew basket. This is
the second portion of the brew cycle. The minimum buzzer delay time is 10 seconds and the maximum is 2
minutes. If a buzzer is not desired it may be turned off by selecting "None" under Buzzer Type below. Note that
Brew #1 and Brew #2 both use the same buzzer delay time so the longer delay time should be used.
The auto arm function will not allow the brew cycle to start until the water
temperature is at the preset temperature level. If the brew button is pressed while
the tank is heating the display will indicate "Brew Cycle Activated" to aid in
preventing the decanter from being removed prematurely. When the tank reaches the preset temperature level the
brew cycle will begin and the display will indicate "Coffee Brewing".
Answering yes enables the brew time remaining to be displayed during the brew
cycle. The Brew Time and the Buzzer Delay are added together for the total brew
time. Coffee Brewing and Time Remaining will display throughout the brew cycle.
This is the method for controlling the water temperature in the tank. It is similar to
the function of a thermostat knob. Use the "-" or "+" keys to move the * (asterisk)
back and forth between the "-" (decrease) and the "+" (increase) symbols in the
display window to decrease or increase the tank temperature as desired. The temperature at the low end of the
range is approximately 170 degrees and at the upper end is approximately 212 degrees.
When power save is enabled the brewer will allow the tank temperature to drop to
the standby temperature of approximately 170 degrees after a period of inactivity in
order to reduce power consumption. On previous models it was necessary to turn
the switch on the column to the OFF position when power save was to be activated. Power save is based on the
brewing activity. When the brewer has not been used for a period of 2 hours the unit will go into Power Save
mode. When this feature is not enabled the tank temperature will be maintained at the brew set point temperature.
(The switch on the column now turns off power to the brewer disabling all brewer functions.)
There are 5 possible selections for the buzzer type indicating the end of a brew
cycle. They are Burst (a series of burst), None, Steady, Single Pulse or Double
Pulse. Use the select key to make your selection. Select None to disable the
buzzer function.
When enabled this option allows a short audible tone to be sounded whenever a
key is depressed to provide audible reassurance that the button was indeed
pressed and the function initiated. Select Yes to enable and No to disable this
function.
This feature allows you to program in the number of brew cycles which you want to
run before the brewer automatically displays the "* Call For Service *" message so
that routine maintenance may be performed. The brewer will continue to oper-ate
even though this message is displayed. Note that the name and telephone number which will be displayed may be
programmed as outlined in the Custom Message Programing Section under message number "SRV".
After programing the Service Cycles this message will prompt you to exit the
program/service mode. Select Yes to exit the program mode. If you select No you
will be returned to the Program/Service menu at which time you may select
Program and go back through the program items listed above or you may select Service and review or set those
items. Use the select button to choose Yes or No and then depress Enter. If the brewer detects that there has
been no activity on the keypad for 1 minute it will exit to the ready/standby mode by itself.
Brew Time #2
                1:45
Buzzer Delay
                0:40
Auto Arm Enable
    Yes       No
Brew Time Remaining
    Yes       No
Temperature Setpoint
-               *  +
Power Save Enable
    Yes       No
Buzzer Type
       Burst
Keypad Beep Enable
    Yes       No
Service Cycles
               00800
Exit Pgm/Srv Mode
    Yes       No