User maintenance instructions, Care and cleaning instructions – Toastmaster TU30 User Manual
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5.
For best flavor, carefully remove coffee basket and pump tube when
brewing is completed.
REMOVE PARTS CAREFULLY: COFFEE URN AND PARTS WILL BE
HOT! ALWAYS USE OVEN MITTS OR POT HOLDERS.
8.
The 2-way spigot allows you to pour one cup of coffee at a time
by pressing down on the spigot lever. For continuous pouring,
extend the spigot lever up.
9.
When finished, unplug and allow to cool, see CARE AND
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS.
NOTES:
◆ To make additional coffee, rinse the inside of the coffee urn and
parts with cold water and repeat steps 1 through 7.
◆ To preserve taste, it is not recommended to reheat coffee.
Unplug the Urn when only 1 or 2 cups of coffee remain.
User Maintenance Instructions
This appliance requires little maintenance. It contains no user
serviceable parts. Do not try to repair it yourself. Refer it to a
qualified appliance repair technician if servicing is needed.
Care and Cleaning Instructions
1.
After each use and before washing, unplug power cord from wall
outlet and allow the unit to cool.
2.
Remove cover and all internal parts carefully - parts, coffee
grounds, and remaining coffee may still be hot.
3.
Wash the inside of the coffee urn and the parts with warm, soapy
water. Rinse thoroughly and dry. DO NOT IMMERSE THE
BODY OF THE COFFEE URN IN WATER. If coffee grounds are
trapped in the pump tube, hold under running water.
4.
Wipe outside with damp cloth and dry with a towel. Remove urn
cover before storing.
5.
After repeated use, there may be some coffee stains and
accumulation of oils that may cause a bitter taste. Periodically,
use a coffee-stain remover or special cleanser and follow package
directions for cleaning. Rinse well after cleaning. Do not use
abrasive cleaners or pads on outside, inside or any parts of the
coffee urn as scratching will occur.
Any servicing requiring disassembly other than the above cleaning
must be performed by a qualified appliance repair technician.
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