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... the plug in or tripping over a longer cord. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is removed during brew cycle and when serving coffee. 12. Coffee urn must be taken to persons, including the following: 1. Do not use of becoming tangled in any manner. Repair should always be ...the extension cord so that reduces the risk of the plug by authorized service personnel only. 16. Do not touch hot surfaces. Do not place coffee urn on examination, repair, or adjustment. 8. To reduce the risk of table or counter or touch hot surfaces, including stove. 11. Other...
... the plug in or tripping over a longer cord. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is removed during brew cycle and when serving coffee. 12. Coffee urn must be taken to persons, including the following: 1. Do not use of becoming tangled in any manner. Repair should always be ...the extension cord so that reduces the risk of the plug by authorized service personnel only. 16. Do not touch hot surfaces. Do not place coffee urn on examination, repair, or adjustment. 8. To reduce the risk of table or counter or touch hot surfaces, including stove. 11. Other...
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... "For All Coffeemakers" is properly seated in heating unit well in center or urn may cause the basket to Make Coffee BEFORE FIRST USE: Clean the urn by following the steps in "How To Clean." NOTE: For best results, always use in a percolatortype coffeemaker. How to ...overflow and result in grounds in the coffee. Water Level* Amount of Ground Coffee* 42 cups 36 cups 21⁄2 cups (625 ml) 21⁄4 cups (562.5 ml) 30 cups 13⁄4 cups (437.5 ml) 24...
... "For All Coffeemakers" is properly seated in heating unit well in center or urn may cause the basket to Make Coffee BEFORE FIRST USE: Clean the urn by following the steps in "How To Clean." NOTE: For best results, always use in a percolatortype coffeemaker. How to ...overflow and result in grounds in the coffee. Water Level* Amount of Ground Coffee* 42 cups 36 cups 21⁄2 cups (625 ml) 21⁄4 cups (562.5 ml) 30 cups 13⁄4 cups (437.5 ml) 24...
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...stem. Lock cover in place and plug in urn and let it complete a perk cycle. TO HEAT WATER: (for 20 to dispense coffee. The coffee urn will stop automatically when the coffee has finished brewing, and the ready light will be hot. Plug in unit; Allow about 1 minute per cup NOTES: for a ... in when there is hot when the ready light glows. 5 NOTE: Do not lift or pull dispensing bar away from affecting the flavor of coffee remaining. Water will prevent bitter oils in the grounds from unit. 7 8 NOTICE: To avoid damage, do not plug in the urn. If keeping...
...stem. Lock cover in place and plug in urn and let it complete a perk cycle. TO HEAT WATER: (for 20 to dispense coffee. The coffee urn will stop automatically when the coffee has finished brewing, and the ready light will be hot. Plug in unit; Allow about 1 minute per cup NOTES: for a ... in when there is hot when the ready light glows. 5 NOTE: Do not lift or pull dispensing bar away from affecting the flavor of coffee remaining. Water will prevent bitter oils in the grounds from unit. 7 8 NOTICE: To avoid damage, do not plug in the urn. If keeping...
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Do not immerse the base or tank in water. Periodically clean coffee urn with water and white vinegar solution. Use a pot holder or oven mitt to Clean Mineral Deposits and Buildup." 1 Unplug unit. 2 Remove cover, coffee basket, and stem. WARNING! The metal urn parts will be hot. See "How to remove the cover. 3 Clean inside of coffee urn with warm, soapy water. 4 Wipe exterior of the coffee urn. 6 Burn Hazard. How to the urn, do not use abrasive cleaners or pads on any part of urn with a damp cloth. NOTICE: To avoid damage to Clean w WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard.
Do not immerse the base or tank in water. Periodically clean coffee urn with water and white vinegar solution. Use a pot holder or oven mitt to Clean Mineral Deposits and Buildup." 1 Unplug unit. 2 Remove cover, coffee basket, and stem. WARNING! The metal urn parts will be hot. See "How to remove the cover. 3 Clean inside of coffee urn with warm, soapy water. 4 Wipe exterior of the coffee urn. 6 Burn Hazard. How to the urn, do not use abrasive cleaners or pads on any part of urn with a damp cloth. NOTICE: To avoid damage to Clean w WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard.
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Drain liquid from urn using hard water. 1 Remove coffee basket and cover. then clean. For best results, drain liquid from urn. Add 2 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon (35 ml) cream of tartar. 3 Replace cover. Once urn ... and buildup, or more frequently if using dispensing bar. Plug in "How to Clean" section. 1 Add water to 42-cup fill line. 2 Replace stem and coffee basket. Pour equal parts water and white vinegar into urn. 2 Replace...
Drain liquid from urn using hard water. 1 Remove coffee basket and cover. then clean. For best results, drain liquid from urn. Add 2 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon (35 ml) cream of tartar. 3 Replace cover. Once urn ... and buildup, or more frequently if using dispensing bar. Plug in "How to Clean" section. 1 Add water to 42-cup fill line. 2 Replace stem and coffee basket. Pour equal parts water and white vinegar into urn. 2 Replace...
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Coffee difficult to Clean." • Water tank is empty. • Unit is unplugged. • Power outage. • Stem is not aligned with heating unit well. • Flush coffee grounds from serving spout. 8 PROBABLE CAUSE • Mineral deposits have built up. Clean the urn following instructions in "How to dispense. Troubleshooting PROBLEM Coffee not brewing/ coffee stops brewing/ unit will not turn on.
Coffee difficult to Clean." • Water tank is empty. • Unit is unplugged. • Power outage. • Stem is not aligned with heating unit well. • Flush coffee grounds from serving spout. 8 PROBABLE CAUSE • Mineral deposits have built up. Clean the urn following instructions in "How to dispense. Troubleshooting PROBLEM Coffee not brewing/ coffee stops brewing/ unit will not turn on.