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SUPREMA 2001 - OPERATION & SERVICE MANUAL
 
Page 28 of 60 
July 6, 2001 
Suprema 2001 - Operation & Service 
 
SETTING THE POST-MIX 
 
The post-mix feature allows the unit to brew a larger cup size than the capacity of the 
brewer permits. If a 12-oz cup is required, for example, the brewer can easily dispense 
9 oz, but this will not be enough to fill this larger cup. With this feature enabled and 
properly set, the unit will brew 9 oz from the brewer as it normally does, and the 
remaining 2-3 oz of liquid required to fill this cup will be dispensed by the hot water 
valve. Both the brewed coffee and hot water will be mixed together as they are 
dispensed into the cup, filling the larger cup in one single cycle. 
 
 
1.  To enable and set the post-mix feature, it will be necessary to scroll 
between two of the menus in the set-up mode, and make several 
adjustments to each. 
 
a)  Set the coffee water timing (in the “
SET WATER
” menu) so that the 
brewer dispenses a large cup of coffee. 
 
b)  Once done, remember the coffee water timing value because it will be 
needed to program the post-mix. For example, the coffee water timing for 
a large cup on this unit is 3.5 seconds to get 250 ml (8.5 oz.). 
 
c)  Scroll to the “
WATER MAX
.
 BREWER
” menu, and press “
START
”. 
 
d)  Using the example above, we know that the maximum coffee water 
timing on this unit is 3.5 seconds. This value has to now be entered as the 
maximum in this menu. 
 
This setting will now limit the water being dispensed into the brewer 
(from the coffee valve) to a maximum of 3.5 seconds. 
 
 
e)  It will now be necessary to return to the “
SET WATER
” menu. Using the 
example above, the large cup coffee water timing was set to 3.5 seconds, 
and the maximum allowable coffee water timing was also set to 3.5 
seconds. 
 
f)  At this point, any increase to the large cup water timing will go above the 
maximum allowable coffee water timing that was set above, and that 
extra water will be dispensed by the hot water valve. For example, if the 
large cup coffee water timing is now raised to 4.5 seconds, 3.5 seconds 
of that will be dispensed by the coffee valve, and the extra 1.0 second 
will get dispensed by the hot water valve. 
 
 
When a cup is now brewed, the brewer cycle will appear to function normally until the 
end of the cycle. At that point, coffee from the brewer and hot water from the hot water 
valve will be dispensed into the cup at the same time. The hot water will mix with the 
coffee, resulting in a larger cup of coffee than the brewer alone is capable of making. 
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