
PULSE BREW AND PRE-INFUSION
Applications
Access the Pulse
Feature
1. Pre-infuse (or Pre-soak) the Bed of Coffee or Tea.
The brew valve can be opened for a short period of time to
allow the bed of coffee or tea to be pre-infused. After a delay
while the pre-soaking is taking place, the brew valve can be
opened to start and complete the brew.
2. Extend Contact Time With the Coffee.
The brew valve can be programmed to “pulse” by opening
and closing for programmed periods during the brew. This
capability will allow for longer contact with the coffee or tea if
higher extraction rates are required.
3. Prevent Brew Basket Overflow (or Flooding).
The pulse feature allows the delivery time of the water to be
extended. Overflow problems can also be experienced if
particularly find grind coffee is used. The E-Max™ can be
programmed to extend the delivery of the water over a longer
period of time, thus preventing any overflow problems.
1. Select the Brew Volume that will be using the “pulse” brew
feature. (i.e. go to selected volume — BrewVol1, 2, 3 or 4 in
the Brew Settings menus.)
2. With the selected volume on the screen (BrewVolX:), change
volume if necessary (must not be “0”) and press the 4th key
to go to the Pulse Programming options (as opposed to
pressing the 3rd key which would bypass Pulse
Programming).
3. The first three menu items below will appear in this order
(followed by “Total Valve” and “Drip Out Time” which are
used for both the pulse and regular brewing mode):
· Init Vlv Time: Initial Valve Time (seconds) to open before
pulse cycle(s) begin.
· Pulse Delay: Number of seconds valve is closed beginning
pulse cycle(s).
· Pulse Valve On: Number of seconds valve is open during
pulse cycle(s).
· Total Valve: Total number of seconds valve is to be open
(pulse + initial).
· Drip Out Time: Time after valve is closed before brew is
complete and all water has dripped out as coffee or tea.
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