Focus Foodservice West Bend Commercial Aluminum Coffeemakers - Use & Care es User Manual

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mineral deposits. If these deposits are not removed, pitting of the metal can occur

and result in damage to the coffeemaker. See “Special Cleaning - Every Two Weeks”

in this manual.

Improper cleaning of the coffeemaker, especially the heating unit well, will

affect the performance, resulting in weak, lukewarm coffee and may even

cause the coffeemaker to stop perking. To keep the coffeemaker working

properly, it is very important to follow the regular and special cleaning

instructions.

H

ELPFUL

H

INTS

Never make less than the minimum or more than the maximum amount of

coffee for your coffee urn.

Do not use soft water, as flooding of the basket may occur.

Use regular electric perk grind coffee or coffee ground for all coffeemakers for

best results. Do not use drip or finely ground coffee as flooding of the coffee

basket can occur. If grinding your own coffee beans, grind to medium

coarseness for best results. Do not grind coffee too finely, powder-like, as this

can cause the coffee basket to flood.

Remove coffee basket with grounds as soon as the brewing cycle is completed.

This also helps maintain the coffee flavor. Use the coffee maker cover as a

carrying tray when disposing of wet grounds.

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 the faucet continues to drip or is damaged, contact customer

service; see information on warranty page.

Liquid must always cover the inside bottom of the appliance at all times. Falling

below the minimum level could cause overheating and damage to internal

components and will void the warranty.

A small amount of smoke or odor may occur upon heating due to the release of

manufacturing oils – this is normal.

Some minor expansion or contraction sounds may occur during heating and

cooling – this is normal.

Do not allow ground coffee to fall into the stem.

If more coffee is immediately desired, partially fill the coffeemaker with cold

water to reset the thermostat. Empty the water out of the coffeemaker, then

repeat steps 3-9.

C

LEANING YOUR

C

OFFEEMAKER

1. Unplug the coffeemaker and allow it to cool. Drain any coffee out of the

coffeemaker.

2. Wash the basket, stem, and cover in warm, soapy water with a dishcloth or

sponge. Rinse and dry. Coffee stains on the metal can be removed with a

scouring pad. Plastic parts may be washed in the dishwasher, top rack only.

Washing any aluminum parts in the dishwasher may cause them to discolor.

3. Clean the inside of the coffee maker by filling with warm water about one-third of

its capacity. Add dish soap and wash with a sponge or cloth. Scour the heating

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