Focus Foodservice West Bend Commercial Aluminum Coffeemakers - Use & Care es User Manual
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9. When about 3 cups of coffee remain in the coffeemaker, or when the coffee can
no longer be seen in the view tube, turn the switch “OFF” and unplug the cord
from the electrical outlet. Note: 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.
SPECIAL NOTE ON GRINDING COFFEE BEANS: If you grind your own coffee
beans, grind to medium coarseness for best results. DO NOT grind too fine
(powder-like) because this can cause the basket to flood.
42-CUP MODEL
Water Level Measure of Ground Coffee
42 Cups 2½ Cups
36 Cups 2 Cups
30 Cups 1¾ Cups
25 cups
1½ cups
Do not make less than 25 cups or more than 42 cups of coffee at one time.
36-CUP MODEL
Water Level Measure of Ground Coffee
36 cups
2 cups
30 cups
1¾ cups
24 cups
1½ cups
18 cups
1¼ cups
12 cups
1 cup
Do not make less than 12 cups or more than 36 cups of coffee at one time.
30-CUP MODEL
Water Level Measure of Ground Coffee
30 cups
1¾ cups
28 cups
1 cups
24 cups
1½ cups
22 cups
1½ cups
12 cups
1 cup
Do not make less than 12 cups or more than 30 cups of coffee at one time.
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Plain water may be heated in your coffeemaker for use with instant beverages.
Simply fill the clean coffeemaker with cold water to the desired cup level, insert the
stem and the clean, empty basket into position the same as for making coffee.
Secure the cover in place and plug the coffeemaker in. If applicable, set the
“ON/OFF” switch to “ON.” Heat the water until perking stops and the light on the
base glows. Remove the cover, lift out the basket and stem with a hot pad, and
replace the cover, making sure it is locked in place. Unplug the coffeemaker when88
less than 3 cups of water remain. The inside of the coffeemaker may darken after
heating water, which is normal and does not affect the coffeemaker or the water
heated.
Other than making coffee or heating water, no other liquid should be heated in
the coffeemaker because damage to the heating unit can occur.
When the coffeemaker is used to heat water only, it must be cleaned well after each
use in addition to special weekly cleaning with white distilled vinegar for removal of