Save these instructions – Focus Foodservice West Bend Commercial Aluminum Coffeemakers - Use & Care es User Manual

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Keep cord away from hot parts of the appliance and hot surfaces during operation.

Close supervision is necessary when this appliance is used by or near children.

Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch hot surfaces.

For household use only.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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1. Before using the coffeemaker for the first time, clean it thoroughly. Refer to

“Cleaning your Coffeemaker.”

2. Always use the coffeemaker on a dry, level, heat-resistant surface, away from

any edge.

3. With the basket and stem removed, fill the coffeemaker with COLD water to just

above the faucet. Check for any dripping. If dripping occurs between the faucet

and the coffeemaker body, tighten the nut inside the coffeemaker. If the dripping

occurs from the faucet spout, tighten the faucet bonnet. If there is no dripping

present, or has been stopped, fill the coffeemaker with cold water to the desired

cup level. Marks on inside of the coffeemaker show cup levels. Do not fill past

maximum cup level.

4. Place the stem and basket in the coffeemaker. You may find it easier to place the

stem in the opening in the basket and squeeze to hold the stem in place then

place the stem into the heating well in the bottom of the coffeemaker. Or, place

the stem into the heating unit well, then put the basket on the stem. Add electric

perk or regular grind coffee to the basket using the chart below for the amount to

use depending on the cup level. Spread the grounds evenly in the basket. Use

standard measuring cups to measure the grounds. Do not let any grounds fall

into the stem opening. Do not use “Drip” or finely ground coffee because the

basket can flood. The amount of ground coffee recommended will make mild-

strength coffee which most people prefer. The amount of coffee used can be

adjusted to suit your preference.

5. Place the cover on the coffeemaker and turn to lock into the handle slots. Note

the arrows on the cover for correct turning. To reduce coffee spills, especially if

the coffeemaker is tipped over, make sure that the cover has been turned

clockwise until the cover is completely locked into the handle slots. Note: While

moving an appliance containing hot liquids is not recommended, if you must

move the coffeemaker, extreme caution should be used because the cover only

temporarily reduces coffee from spilling if the coffeemaker is tipped over.

6. Plug the cord into a 120 volt AC grounded electric outlet ONLY. If applicable, set

the “ON/OFF” switch to “ON.”

7. The coffeemaker will stop perking automatically (each cup requires no longer

than 1 minute brewing time). Coffee is ready when the light in the base glows.

Coffee will remain at serving temperature as long as the coffeemaker is plugged

in (and the switch is “ON”). Before serving, turn the cover to remove the basket

and stem. Using a hot pad, remove the coffee basket, and stem. If the coffee

basket and stem are not removed, bitter oils from the extracted grounds will drip

into the coffee. Replace the cover making sure it is completely locked into the

handle slots.

8. For cup-on-saucer filling, press the faucet handle down. Release the handle

when filled. For continuous flow when filling the coffee server, lift handle straight

up until it locks into the open position. Lower the handle when the server is filled.

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