Cleaning the satellite server, Cleaning the coffee brewer – Wilbur Curtis G4GEMT User Manual
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Cleaning the Satellite Server
To clean the Satellite components, prepare a mild solution of detergent and warm water..
1. Remove lid from Satellite. Clean the lid at the funnel area with a spiral brush and detergent solution.
2. Rinse the lid, removing all traces of cleaning solution.
3. Unscrew the handle/bonnet assembly and remove it from the dispensing faucet.
4. Pull the silicone seat cup from faucet stem and inspect it for wear, cracks, or hardening. Replace the seat cup
if necessary.
5. Clean all parts. Thoroughly rinse with clear warm water.
6. Dry and assemble the handle/bonnet parts. Hand-tighten the assembly onto the faucet.
7. Remove the gauge glass tube by unscrewing the gauge glass cap.
8. Clean the gauge glass tube and the two washers with a gauge brush and detergent solution. Rinse with clear
water. Dry the parts and assemble them onto the Satellite.
DO NOT immerse the Satellite in water or any other liquid.
9. Clean inside of the Satellite. Remove coffee residue with the detergent solution.
10. Thoroughly rinse out the Satellite with clear warm water.
Cleaning the Coffee Brewer
Regular cleaning and preventive maintenance is essential in keeping your coffee brewer looking and working like new.
CAUTION – Do not use cleansers, bleach liquids, powders or any other substance containing chlorine. These
products promote corrosion and will pit the stainless steel. USE OF THESE PRODUCTS WILL VOID THE
WARRANTY.
1. Wipe exterior surfaces with a moist cloth, removing spills and debris.
2. Slide the brewcone out and clean it. Clean the sprayhead area with a moist clean cloth.
3. Rinse and dry the brewcone.
4. Drain drip tray of coffee. Wash out the drip tray. Dry the tray.
5. Rub a stainless steel polish on the outside surfaces to protect the brewer.