Bunn MCA Use And Care Manual

Manual is about: Tea & Coffee Pod Brewer

Summary of MCA

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    Model mcp model mca use and care of your my café ® tea & coffee pod brewer the bunn logo is a registered trademark of bunn-o-matic corporation. My café is a registered trademark of bunn-o-matic corporation. 41980.0000c 06/11 ©2009 bunn-o-matic corporation model: serial number: record these numbers f...

  • Page 2: Hazardous Voltage!

    2 hazardous voltage! Can cause fire or electrical shock! Do not disassemble the brewer! There are no user serviceable parts inside! Repair should be done by authorized service personnel! Table of contents warnings .........................................................................................

  • Page 3: User Notices

    3 user notices carefully read and follow all notices on the equipment and in this manual. They were written for your protection. All notices on the equipment should be kept in good condition. Replace any unreadable or damaged labels by visiting our web site at www.Bunn.Com. Introduction the bunn ® m...

  • Page 4: Specifications

    4 specifications electrical (mca/mcp)- this brewer has an attached, 3-prong grounded cord set and requires 2-wire service with ground, rated 120 volts ac, 12 amps, single phase, 60 hz. Components include a 1450-watt tank heater. Note: do not operate brewer on the same outlet as other electrical appl...

  • Page 5: Important Safeguards

    5 important safeguards follow these basic safety precautions when using electrical appliances to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and/or personal injury: • read all instructions. • do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs. • to protect against electric shock, do not place cord, plug, ...

  • Page 6: From Your Bunn

    6 • use caution when dispensing hot water from the brewer. The water from your bunn ® pod brewer is approximately 200°f (93°c). This is approximately 50°f (10°c) hotter than the hot water from your faucet and must be handled with care. • this brewer is designed to remain plugged in at all times (exc...

  • Page 7: General Information (Cont.)

    7 • caution: never apply force to remove the pod holder. If the holder does not slide out easily, wait 10 minutes and try again. Burns resulting from hot water splash could occur if the holder is forcibly removed from the brewer. • use caution to avoid burns during consumption of any freshly brewed ...

  • Page 8: Features & Controls

    8 features & controls a b c d i j k l m n a slide lid b pod holder k release button c sprayhead seal d sprayhead e pod holder insert f pod holder g drip tray grate h drip tray i volume control k lever j control panel k brew lights k (blue) l water inlet (mca) m power switch n water reservoir o prime...

  • Page 9: Definitions

    9 definitions • sleep mode - if the brewer has been idle for 6 hours, it will reduce power to conserve energy. After 26 hours, the brewer will shut down completely. When either of these two sleep modes occur, the pod holder release button will no longer be glowing red. To wake the brewer up, press e...

  • Page 10: Plumbing Requirements

    10 water inlet set-up (mca/mcaa only) the my café ® automatic pod brewer is designed for businesses and office applications, where a pressurized water system can be utilized to feed the brewer with a constant water supply. If the machine will not be used with plumbing, follow mcp/mcpa set up instruc...

  • Page 11: Continued

    11 initial brewer set-up (mcp/mcpa) 1 remove slide lid (a) and water reservoir (n) 2 thoroughly rinse the water reservoir then fill to the max line. 3 reinstall the water reservoir. Note: filling the water reservoir is not required for automatic units with water line installed. 4 plug in the brewer ...

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    12 initial brewer set-up (mcp/mcpa) 7 fill the primer bulb (o) with water by squeezing the bulb while in the water reservoir.* 8 place the tip of the “primer bulb” over the water reservoir exit. 9 press the “coffee brew button” while applying a small amount of downward pressure on the “primer bulb” ...

  • Page 13: Warning:

    13 brewing delicious coffee or tea 2. Adjust the volume control lever to the desired volume. Note: minimum volume is approx. 4 oz. (118 ml) maximum is approx. 12 oz. (355 ml) settings are in 1 oz. (30 ml) increments. Volumes are approximate and may vary with type and size of pod. 3. Place a mug, sev...

  • Page 14: Routine  Cleaning

    14 routine cleaning before beginning any cleaning procedure, unplug the brewer to avoid the accidental start of a brew cycle. Clean the pod holder, drip tray and drip tray grate after each use, using a damp cloth and mild detergent and rinse. With the pod holder and drip tray removed, use a damp clo...

  • Page 15: Cleaning The Sprayhead/seal

    15 7) place the empty container back onto the drip tray grate and press the coffee brew button to begin a brew cycle. 8) when the cycle has finished, empty the container. Repeat step 7 at least two more times to remove the solution from the tank. 9) clean the pod holder with a mild detergent and rin...

  • Page 16: Cleaning The Pod Holder

    16 inspecting the sprayhead seal when disassembling your brewer for cleaning, inspect the sprayhead seal for cracks, tears and holes. Although the seal should last for an extended period of time, damage can occur through handling. Caution: the seal confines the hot liquid to the pod holder. Replace ...

  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    17 troubleshooting situation explanation the refill water indicator has come on. The pod holder indicator has come on. The water shuts off and comes back on again when brewing. Pour-over only: the water reservoir has run low on water. Slide the lid open and pour additional water into the reservoir, ...

  • Page 18: Troubleshooting (Cont.)

    18 troubleshooting (cont.) situation explanation (continued) the water shuts off and comes back on again when brewing. The pod holder will not come out of the brewer. Water is appearing on the counter around the base of the brewer. Water leaks out around the sprayhead. Again. This is normal and will...

  • Page 19: Situation

    19 situation explanation the bunn ® (pod holder release button) indicator is not on all of the time. The heating indicator comes on when the coffee or tea button is pressed. The heating indicator comes on during a brew cycle. When the bunn ® button (also known as the pod holder release button) is li...

  • Page 20: Limited Warranty

    20 limited warranty bunn-o-matic corp. (“bunn”) warrants the pod brewing equipment manufactured by it will be commercially free of defects in material and workmanship existing at the time of manufacture and appearing within 1 year of the date of purchase. The warranty covers both parts and labor for...

  • Page 21: Notes:

    21 notes:.

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    22 8 5 4 11 6 15 strainer assembly early 120v models strainer assy 230v models 13 14 12 4 3 1 2 20 9 10 7 user serviceable parts 17 16 19 18 21.

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    23 user serviceable parts 1 37419.1000 1 reservoir assy, float/valve 2 36264.0000 1 reservoir, 46 oz 3 39446.0000 1 guide/float assy 4 36378.0001 2 valve, check dw 10 5 36379.0000 1 valve, check dw 11 6 37521.0000 1 kit, sprayhead/seal assembly 7 37520.0000 1 drip tray & grate assy (mcp) 37520.0001 ...