Brewing tea – Bloomfield 8781A User Manual
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BREWING TEA
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A. PREPARATION
 
 Examine the tea brew chamber 
 to verify that the short the wire rack 
 is in place. 
 
 Place one (1) genuine Bloomfield 
 paper filter into the wire rack in the 
 tea brew chamber. 
 
 Add an amount of fresh tea leaves 
 to the brew chamber appropriate to 
 the desired 1 gallon or 3 gallon 
 brew volume. 
 
 Gently shake the brew chamber to 
 level the bed of tea leaves. 
 
 Slide the brew chamber into place 
 under the brew head. 
 
B. AUTOMATIC OPERATION 
 
 BE sure “READY TO BREW” light is lit. 
 
 Place the appropriate EMPTY dispenser in place under the brew 
 chamber. If a brew-thru lid is used, be sure the bypass opening in 
 the lid is directly under the bypass nozzle. 
 
 Press the "COFFEE/TEA" switch to "TEA". 
 
 Press the "TEA VOLUME SELECTOR" switch to either "1 GAL" or 
 "3GAL" position as desired 
 
 Press the “BREW” switch. The coffee brew solenoid will open for 
 an amount of time determined by the timer setting, admitting a 
 measured quantity of water into the tank. 
 
 Inlet water will displace a like amount of heated water from the tank. 
 The hot water will be forced into the brew head where it will spray 
 over the bed of grounds. Freshly brewed coffee will begin to fill the 
 dispenser. Additionally, a measured amount of cold dilution water 
 will flow from the bypass nozzle into the dispenser. 
 
 When the flow and all dripping stops at the end of the brew cycle, 
 the tea is ready to serve. 
 
 Discard the contents of the brew chamber and rinse it in a sink. 
 When the ”READY TO BREW” light glows, the brewer is ready for 
 another brew cycle. 
CAUTION: 
Burn Hazard 
 
Exposed surfaces of the 
brewer, brew chamber and 
dispenser may be HOT to 
the touch, and can cause 
serious burns. 
 
 
CAUTION: 
Burn Hazard 
 
To avoid splashing or 
overflowing hot liquids, 
ALWAYS place an empty 
dispenser under the brew 
chamber before starting 
the brew cycle. Failure to 
comply can cause serious 
burns. 
 
CAUTION: 
Burn Hazard 
 
After a brew cycle, brew 
chamber contents are 
HOT. Remove the brew 
chamber and dispose of 
used grounds with care. 
Failure to comply can 
cause serious burns. 
 
NOTE: Water for the hot 
water faucet is heated in a 
coil inside of the water 
tank. Use of the faucet will 
not affect the volume of 
water delivered for a brew. 
However, overuse of the 
faucet during a brew may 
lower the temperature of 
the brew water. 
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