Grindmaster Ice Tea Maker TEA 300 User Manual

American Metal Ware® Tea Brewers  
Operation and Instruction Manual  
for  
TEA-300  
Tea Brewer Series  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Warning Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Set Up/Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
Water Hook-Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
Electrical Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4  
Initial Start-Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Use Control Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-6  
Cleaning Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7  
Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-8  
Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-10  
TEA-300  
Exploded View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-12  
Wiring Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
Prior authorization must be obtained  
from Grindmaster Corporation for all  
warranty claims.  
Grindmaster Corporation  
4003 Collins Lane  
Louisville, Kentucky 40245 USA  
(502) 425-4776 800-695-4500  
(800) 568-5715 (technical service only)  
FAX (502) 425-4664  
Grindmaster Corporation, 1999  
PRINTED IN THE USA  
1103 Form # AM-325-04  
Part # A090-103  
 
Warning Labels  
The following warning and caution statements are contained in different sections of this manual.  
Please read this manual and follow all safety precautions when operating or servicing this  
equipment.  
WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD  
!
ONLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL SHOULD PERFORM INSTALLATION OF THIS  
APPLIANCE. IMPROPER INSTALLATION COULD RESULT IN ELECTROCUTION.  
CAUTION: HOT LIQUID HAZARD  
!
WATER USED FOR BREWING TEA IS VERY HOT. USE CAUTION WHEN BREWING,  
POURING, OR TRANSPORTING HOT TEA. NEVER ATTEMPT TO MOVE THE BREWER  
WITHOUT FIRST DRAINING THE WATER TANK. ACCIDENTAL SPILLS MAY RESULT IN  
SEVERE BURNS.  
!
WARNING: BURN HAZARD  
HOT LIQUIDS AND SURFACES ARE PRESENT IN THIS EQUIPMENT. TO AVOID BURNS  
USE CAUTION WHEN CLEANING. RINSE HOT PARTS WITH COLD WATER BEFORE  
CLEANING. USE GLOVES OR HEAVY CLOTH WHEN REMOVING HOT PARTS FROM  
BREWER.  
WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD  
!
NEVER USE THE GROUND CONDUCTOR AS A NEUTRAL. THIS COULD CAUSE  
ELECTROCUTION.  
!
CAUTION: HOT LIQUID HAZARD  
TEA BASKET CONTAINS VERY HOT LIQUID UNTIL THE DRIP-THROUGH IS COMPLETED.  
EARLY REMOVAL OF THE BASKET COULD RESULT IN BURNS.  
! WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD  
DANGEROUS ELECTRIC VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT NEAR ADJUSTABLE COMPONENTS.  
ONLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL SHOULD MAKE ADJUSTMENTS.  
WARNING: BURN HAZARD  
!
HOT LIQUIDS AND SURFACES ARE PRESENT IN THIS EQUIPMENT. TO AVOID BURNS  
USE CAUTION WHEN SERVICING EQUIPMENT. ALLOW UNIT TO COOL BEFORE SER-  
VICING EQUIPMENT.  
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WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD  
!
ONLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL SHOULD PERFORM INSTALLATION OF THIS  
APPLIANCE. IMPROPER INSTALLATION COULD RESULT IN ELECTROCUTION.  
Set-Up / Position  
1. Position the brewer on a strong, stable counter top or table.  
2. Check the level front to back and side to side. Adjust the legs to the correct level.  
3. See rough-in drawing in this manual for dimensions and locations of electrical and water input.  
Water Hook-Up  
IMPORTANT  
WATER PIPE CONNECTIONS AND FIXTURES DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO A POTABLE WATER SUPPLY  
SHALL BE SIZED, INSTALLED, AND MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL  
CODES.  
1. The water line should be a 1/4" (6.35 mm) copper or flexible water line to prevent strain. Do not use low tempera-  
ture plastic tubing. The connector on the fill valve is a 1/4" (6.35 mm) male flare fitting.  
2. Water line pressure must be from 30 to 70 psi.  
3. Install a shut-off valve near the brewer.  
4. Install a backflow prevention device that conforms to ASSE Standard #1024.  
IMPORTANT  
THIS EQUIPMENT IS TO BE INSTALLED WITH ADEQUATE BACKFLOW PROTECTION TO COMPLY WITH  
APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES.  
5. Installing a filtering system can improve the taste of brewed tea and extend the life of the brewer. The use of a  
filter is especially important if your water has a high calcium (lime), chlorine, or iron content. Contact our  
Technical Service department to select the filter for your water conditions.  
Electrical Requirements  
IMPORTANT  
THE PERSON INSTALLING THIS APPLIANCE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT ELECTRICAL  
CONNECTIONS MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE, STATE AND ANY  
LOCAL CODES.  
1. The electric ratings for your brewer are printed on its nameplate. The electrical rating is one of the following:  
• 120 Volt, 15 Amp, 1 Phase  
• 120/208-240 Volt, 20 Amp, 1 Phase, 4 supply wires  
2. The brewer should be connected to its own circuit with a fused disconnect switch or a circuit breaker near the  
brewer.  
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Electrical Requirements (cont.)  
WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD  
!
NEVER USE THE GROUND CONDUCTOR AS A NEUTRAL. THIS COULD CAUSE  
ELECTROCUTION.  
3. The body of the brewer must be grounded. A ground lug is provided for this purpose.  
Initial Start-Up  
1. Turn on the water supply to the brewer. Check for leaks at supply line to fill valve connection.  
2. Make sure the power switch is turned to the “Off” position. The power switch is located on the upper back  
panel of the brewer.  
3. Plug in the unit’s power cord into a properly grounded receptacle.  
4. Place the brew basket into the brew rails of the brewer.  
5. With the dispenser’s cover removed, place the tea dispenser onto the tea brewer’s base.  
6. The water tank needs to be primed. Press the Start switch to begin filling the water tank. After approximately  
5 minutes the brew will terminate and the water fill valve will turn off. Drain off the dispensed water from the  
dispenser and press the Start switch again to continue. You will have to perform this step until the water begins  
to exit through the sprayhead. When this occurs, press the Stop switch. At this point the water tank is primed.  
7. Turn off the power switch to energize the heating element.  
8. When the water temperature has reached the preset temperature the Water Hot lamp will illuminate. This may  
take between 15 and 35 minutes.  
9. Check the brewer water temperature at the sprayhead. If the temperature needs to be adjusted, refer to  
Adjustments section of this manual for instructions.  
Use Control Functions  
Power Switch:  
Start Switch:  
Stop Switch:  
Controls the power to the heating element for the water tank.  
Press to start a brew cycle.  
Pressing this switch during a brew cycle stops the cycle prematurely. Note: After the switch is  
pressed, adequate time must be given to drain the brew basket before removing from the unit.  
!
CAUTION: HOT LIQUID HAZARD  
TEA BASKET CONTAINS VERY HOT LIQUID UNTIL THE DRIP-THROUGH IS COMPLETED.  
EARLY REMOVAL OF THE BASKET COULD RESULT IN BURNS.  
Hot Water Light: Light illuminates when the water reaches the proper brewing temperature.  
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Operation  
!
CAUTION: HOT LIQUID HAZARD  
WATER USED FOR BREWING TEA IS VERY HOT. USE CAUTION WHEN BREWING,  
POURING OR TRANSPORTING HOT TEA. NEVER ATTEMPT TO MOVE THE BREWER  
WITHOUT FIRST DRAINING THE WATER TANK. ACCIDENTAL SPILLS MAY RESULT IN  
SEVERE BURNS.  
1. Place an empty tea dispenser on the base of the tea brewer. The placement should allow the bypass and the  
brew basket drain to empty into the container.  
2. Remove the brew basket and line it with a paper filter. Paper size is 13" x 5" (Filter #BB1.5WP).  
3. Place tealeaves in the filter basket. Your tea supplier can help you select the right amount of tea to use. Tea  
experts recommend 1 oz. (28 g) of loose tea for each gallon (3.8 litre) of finished product.  
4. Slide the basket into the brewer, making sure the basket is pushed completely back. In the proper position the  
basket and the dispenser are pushed back onto the brewer.  
5. Check that the Water Hot light is illuminated. If not then wait for the water to reach proper brewing temperature  
and the light will turn on.  
6. Press the Start switch to start the cycle. Total brew time is dependent upon brewer settings.  
!
CAUTION: HOT LIQUID HAZARD  
TEA BASKET CONTAINS VERY HOT LIQUID UNTIL THE DRIP-THROUGH IS COMPLETED.  
EARLY REMOVAL OF THE BASKET COULD RESULT IN BURNS.  
7. During the brewing process the hot tea is mixed with cold water in the dispenser. Add sweetener if desired and  
serve over ice.  
8. After brewing place the cover over the tea dispenser to keep fresh.  
9. Dump the used tea and filter from the basket and rinse for the next brew.  
Adjustments  
WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD  
!
DANGEROUS ELECTRIC VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT NEAR ADJUSTABLE COMPONENTS.  
ONLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL SHOULD MAKE ADJUSTMENTS.  
All adjustable components are located under the top cover or behind the lower front cover.  
Timer Adjustment  
Change timer setting if the total volume of dispensed liquid requires adjustment.  
1. Shut off power and unplug the brewer.  
2. Remove the screw fastening the top cover. Remove the top cover by pulling  
forward and lifting upwards.  
Figure A  
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Timer Adjustment (cont.)  
3. This timer is adjustable from 15 seconds to 8 minutes.  
4. Make the desired adjustments by turning the adjusting knob clockwise to increase timer setting; turning counter  
clockwise to reduce time.  
5. Re-install top cover with screw then plug unit in, return to use.  
Thermostat Adjustment  
Change thermostat setting if spray over water temperature requires adjustment. Factory setting is 195°F (90.56°C).  
This is the ideal temperature for brewing tea. Water should never boil in the tank. If water is boiling in the tank,  
adjust the temperature appropriately.  
1. Shut off power and unplug the brewer.  
2. Remove the screw fastening the top cover. Remove the top cover  
by pulling forward and upwards.  
3. Locate thermostat mounted on tank.  
4. Turn the shaft clockwise to increase the water temperature, counter  
clockwise to decrease water temperature. (Refer to Figure B.)  
5. Re-install top cover with screw then plug unit in and return to use.  
Figure B  
Bypass Adjustment  
Change bypass adjustment if desired volume of brewed liquid requires  
adjustment.  
1. Shut off power and unplug the brewer.  
2. Remove the lower front panel by removing the screws securing the panel.  
3. Make the desired adjustments by turning the adjusting knob clockwise  
to decrease the total brewed volume; turning counter clockwise to  
increase volume.  
Cleaning Procedures  
Figure C  
! WARNING: BURN HAZARD  
HOT LIQUIDS AND SURFACES ARE PRESENT IN THIS EQUIPMENT. TO AVOID BURNS  
USE CAUTION WHEN CLEANING. RINSE HOT PARTS WITH COLD WATER BEFORE  
CLEANING. USE GLOVES OR HEAVY CLOTH WHEN REMOVING HOT PARTS FROM  
BREWER.  
Cleaning After Each Brew  
Dispose of used tealeaves and rinse brew basket.  
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Cleaning Procedures (cont.)  
Daily Cleaning  
Cabinet: The outside of the machine can be cleaned with a damp cloth, a household dusting spray or a stainless  
steel cleaner. Do not use an abrasive such as Scotchbrite or Brillo pads. These may mar the finish.  
Wipe the underside of the cabinet hood with a clean cloth. Be especially careful when using soap or detergent  
around the sprayhead. Any soap left on the deflector may impart an unpleasant taste to the first brews.  
Weekly Cleaning  
Brew Basket: Use commercial grade urn cleaner (as directed by manufacturer) and rinse thoroughly.  
Service  
The remainder of this manual contains information to aid the service person making repairs to this equipment. This  
section has information on performing common service tasks. A section on troubleshooting follows and can be used  
to help determine the cause of problems with the equipment.  
An illustrated parts breakdown follows and will aid in correctly identifying replacement parts. For factory assistance,  
call 1-800-695-4500 between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Eastern time.  
Finally, wiring diagrams are provided for the various models covered by this manual.  
To Drain Water Tank  
WARNING: BURN HAZARD  
!
HOT LIQUIDS AND SURFACES ARE PRESENT IN THIS EQUIPMENT. TO AVOID BURNS  
USE CAUTION WHEN CLEANING. RINSE HOT PARTS WITH COLD WATER BEFORE  
CLEANING. USE GLOVES OR HEAVY CLOTH WHEN REMOVING HOT PARTS FROM  
BREWER.  
1. Turn off the power to the brewer and allow to cool before draining.  
2. Remove the lower front panel.  
3. Pinch or clamp the tube from the needle valve assembly to the tank and  
disconnect the tube from the needle valve assembly. Place the tube over  
a drain, release the clamp, and allow the tank to drain.  
4. Reconnect tube to bottom of tank when finished draining.  
Figure D  
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To Remove the Water Tank Heating Element  
1. Disconnect the power cord and remove the top cover.  
2. Disconnect the wire leads to the heater and thermodisc.  
3. Remove the spray head and the spray head nut.  
4. Remove the tank cover after removing the (8) nuts securing  
the cover to the tank. Lift the tank cover with the heating  
element attached.  
5. Remove the thermostat bulb bracket retaining the thermostat  
bulb to the heating element.  
6. Remove the heating element from the tank cover.  
7. Replace the heating element with the sealing washers in the  
same configuration; hold the element so that it does not twist  
when tightening the element nuts.  
8. Reinstall the tank cover in reverse order beginning with  
item number 5.  
Figure E  
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
Only a qualified service technician should perform electrical and mechanical adjustments or  
!
repairs. Always disconnect power before attempting any maintenance procedures.  
BREWING PROBLEMS  
Problem/Cause  
Remedy  
Weak tea  
• Use 1 oz. (28 g) tea per 1 gallon (3.8 litre) finished product  
• Wait for Water Hot light to illuminate  
• Check sprayhead temperature, should be greater than  
185° F (85°C)  
• Not enough tea used  
• Water not hot enough  
• Water not hot enough  
• Remove sprayhead for cleaning. Follow cleaning procedures  
for sanitizing  
• Sprayhead clogged  
• Tea steeping time too short  
• Water ratio of bypass to spray over not set properly, ideal  
setting is 70 to 90 oz. (1960 to 2520 g) of hot water for  
3 gallons (11.4 litres)  
Strong tea  
• Too much tea used  
• Tea steeping time too short  
• Use 1 oz. (28 g) tea per gallon (3.8 litre) finished product  
• Water ratio of bypass to spray over not set properly, ideal  
setting is 70 to 90 oz. (1960 to 2520 g) of hot water for  
3 gallons (11.4 litres)  
Grounds in tea  
• Use proper filter  
• Add screen kit to brew basket  
• Paper filter collapsed during brewing  
• Using filter packs  
Brew basket overflowed  
• Water ratio of bypass to spray over not set properly, ideal  
setting is 70 to 90 oz. (1960 to 2520 g) of hot water for  
3 gallons (11.4 litres)  
• Volume of hot water set too high  
• Paper filter collapsed during brewing  
• Add screen kit to brew basket  
Brew basket drain blocked  
Brew basket drain blocked  
Unpleasant taste  
• Clean and sanitize  
• De-lime water tank  
• Install a water filtration system  
Tea dispenser or brew basket needs cleaning  
Water tank has lime build-up  
• Taste is coming from water supply  
Brew volume too large or too small  
• Timer setting set too long or too short  
• Water service not supplying adequate water  
pressure or flow rate  
• Adjust timer to desired value  
• Water pressure measured at the unit’s water inlet valve  
should be between 30 psi to 70 psi delivering a minimum of  
1 gallon (3.8 litre) per minute  
Brew volume erratic (small variations from  
batch to batch are normal)  
• Water supply pressure fluctuates  
• Plumb water supply so that water pressure is not significantly  
affected by other appliances  
Fill valve faulty or clogged  
• Check for power at fill valve when unit is calling for water. If  
water flow is slow or valve not operating then repair valve  
Sprayhead will not stop dripping water  
Brew valve does not close completely  
• Visually inspect valve. Clean lime from valve. Seat, cup, or  
entire valve may need replacement  
Water boiling in water tank  
• Temperature in water tank too hot  
• Reduce the water tank temperature. Adjustment knob is  
located on the control board face  
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FILLING PROBLEMS  
Problem/Cause  
Remedy  
Overfilling of water tank when power is off  
• Disassemble, clean and reassemble valve. If needed service  
Fill valve not sealing properly  
kits are available  
Overfilling of water tank when power is on  
Fill valve not sealing properly  
• Disassemble, clean and reassemble valve. If needed service  
kits are available  
Fill valve not de-energizing  
• Check wiring of timer, switches and fill valve, if o.k.  
then defective timer board  
HEATING PROBLEMS  
Problem/Cause  
Remedy  
Water is hot but hot light not illuminated  
• Replace light  
Light burned out  
Water tank will not heat  
• Recalibrate thermostat. If no remedy or thermostat does  
not cycle, replace thermostat  
Thermostat faulty or out of calibration  
• Check each electrical connection of heating circuit  
• Bad electrical connection of heating circuit  
Recovery time is very long  
• Bad electrical connection of heating circuit  
• Bad high limit switch  
• Check each electrical connection of heating circuit  
• Check resistance across high limit switch, should be no  
resistance. If resistance present then replace  
• Check resistance across element with power conductors  
disconnected. If resistance is much less than 8 Ohms or  
much more than 15 Ohms, replace part  
• Faulty heating element  
If you still need help, call our service department at (800) 568-5715 (Monday through Friday, 8 am - 6 pm EST) or an  
authorized service center in your area. Please have the model numbers ready so that accurate information may be  
given.  
Prior authorization must be obtained from Grindmaster Corporation’s Technical Service Department for all  
warranty claims.  
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Tea-300 Isometric  
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Tea-300 3-Gallon Dispenser Isometric  
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Tea-300 Wiring Schematic  
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