Use and Care Manual
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...safety precautions should be followed to reduce the risk of the extension cord must be taken as burns can be operated on or taking off parts and before cleaning. The electrical rating of fire, electric shock, and/or injury to cool before putting on a flat surface away from wall...of counter to persons, do not remove the bottom cover. To disconnect coffee urn, remove plug from the edge of electric shock. No user-serviceable parts are inside. Shock Hazard: This appliance has a polarized plug (one way into the outlet, reverse the plug. Use handles or knobs. To reduce...
...safety precautions should be followed to reduce the risk of the extension cord must be taken as burns can be operated on or taking off parts and before cleaning. The electrical rating of fire, electric shock, and/or injury to cool before putting on a flat surface away from wall...of counter to persons, do not remove the bottom cover. To disconnect coffee urn, remove plug from the edge of electric shock. No user-serviceable parts are inside. Shock Hazard: This appliance has a polarized plug (one way into the outlet, reverse the plug. Use handles or knobs. To reduce...
Use and Care Manual
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... light will remain at serving temperature until unplugged. If keeping coffee warm for instant coffee, hot cocoa, or tea) 1. WARNING! The metal urn parts will heat best without these parts. 3. Water will be hot. Replace cover. 9 10 Press a cup against the dispensing bar to Make Coffee (cont.) 5 6 Do not spill coffee grounds...
... light will remain at serving temperature until unplugged. If keeping coffee warm for instant coffee, hot cocoa, or tea) 1. WARNING! The metal urn parts will heat best without these parts. 3. Water will be hot. Replace cover. 9 10 Press a cup against the dispensing bar to Make Coffee (cont.) 5 6 Do not spill coffee grounds...
Use and Care Manual
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... inside of coffee urn with warm, soapy water. 4 Wipe exterior of the coffee urn. 6 Periodically clean coffee urn with a damp cloth. WARNING! The metal urn parts will be hot. Use a pot holder or oven mitt to the urn, do not use abrasive cleaners or pads on any... part of urn with water and white vinegar solution. How to Clean Mineral Deposits and Buildup." 1 Unplug unit. 2 Remove cover, coffee basket, and stem. Do not ...
... inside of coffee urn with warm, soapy water. 4 Wipe exterior of the coffee urn. 6 Periodically clean coffee urn with a damp cloth. WARNING! The metal urn parts will be hot. Use a pot holder or oven mitt to the urn, do not use abrasive cleaners or pads on any... part of urn with water and white vinegar solution. How to Clean Mineral Deposits and Buildup." 1 Unplug unit. 2 Remove cover, coffee basket, and stem. Do not ...
Use and Care Manual
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... Deposits and Buildup Clean urn every 15 to 20 cycles to remove mineral deposits and buildup, or more frequently if using dispensing bar. Pour equal parts water and white vinegar into urn. 2 Replace coffee basket and cover. Once urn is completely cool, follow steps in and let percolate one cycle. 4 After...
... Deposits and Buildup Clean urn every 15 to 20 cycles to remove mineral deposits and buildup, or more frequently if using dispensing bar. Pour equal parts water and white vinegar into urn. 2 Replace coffee basket and cover. Once urn is completely cool, follow steps in and let percolate one cycle. 4 After...