Fetco CBS-2031S User Manual - Service
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201 Heater
Open
System is calling for
heat, but the
temperature does
not rise at least 2
°F
within 10 minutes.
This error is
disabled during
brewing and while
using the hot water
faucet.
Heating element
failure.
Check and replace
heating elements if
necessary.
Enter
programming
mode, then exit
programming
mode.
Turn main power
switch off and
on.
202 Heater
Short
System is not calling
for heat, but
temperature rises
more than 5
°F.
Possible mercury
relay stuck closed,
or bad output on
control board.
Check mercury relay
and control board.
Enter
programming
mode, then exit
programming
mode.
Enter
programming
mode, then exit
programming
mode.
255 Keypad
Error
A switch was
pressed for more
than 45 seconds.
Switch was held in
too long, or switch
is stuck closed.
Clear error and try
again. If error occurs
without switch being
pressed, replace
input board.
Enter
programming
mode, then exit
programming
mode.
Turn main power
switch off and
on.
Service
Utilize only qualified beverage equipment service technicians for service. A Service Company Directory may be
found on our web site, http://www.fetco.com. Companies listed as “Extractor Authorized” stock parts for these
models.
When changing the control board, check the software version on the chip. Example- V1.40. If the chip on the
replacement board has an older software version than the board being replaced, carefully remove the chip from the
old board and place it in the new board. Use a chip puller if one is available.
Cleaning & Maintenance
Brewer: The spray plates should be removed and cleaned periodically to remove hard water deposits. In areas
with extremely hard water, it may be necessary to do this weekly. Monthly cleaning may be sufficient in areas with
average water conditions.
Care of Stainless Steel
(These procedures were developed by NAFEM and Packer Engineering.)
1. Use the proper tools. Don’t use; steel pads, wire brush, or scrapers
When cleaning your stainless steel products, take care to use non-abrasive tools. Soft cloths and plastic
scouring pads will not harm the steels passive layer. Stainless steel pads can also be used but the
scrubbing motion must be in the direction of the manufacturers polishing marks. Step 2 tells you how to find
the polishing marks.
2. Clean with the polish lines.
Some stainless steels come with visible polishing lines or “grain.” When visible lines are present, you
should always scrub in a motion that is parallel to them.
When the grain cannot be seen, play it safe and use a soft cloth or plastic scouring pad.