Making Coffee:
6.
Press the “Start” switch
(Fig. 18)
momentarily, and release it.
In approximately a minute, fresh hot coffee will begin to flow
from the brew cone into the decanter.
Fig. 18.
Start switch.
WARNING:
Hot coffee can cause serious burns. Handle hot
coffee carefully.
7.
Push the warmer switch on.
(Fig. 19)
Fig. 19.
Left warmer switch.
8.
After the brewing cycle is complete, remove the brew cone
and discard the used coffee grounds and paper filter. Rinse
the brew cone with water and place it back into the coffee
brewer.
WARNING:
Hot coffee can cause serious burns. Make sure
that the coffee has stopped coming out of the brew cone
before you remove it from the coffee machine.
9.
To brew another decanter of coffee, move the full decanter of coffee to another warmer and
push the appropriate warmer switch on. Repeat instruction steps 2 thru 8.
Using The Warmers: :
(See fig. 20)
1.
To use a warmer, place a decanter of coffee on the warmer
and push the desired warmer switch to the on (up) position.
The switch will light when it is on.
Fig. 20
. Warmer switches
.
WARNING:
When turned on, the warmers can be very hot
and can cause serious burns. Use care when using the
warmers and do not touch the warmer surface when it is on.
WARNING:
Do not place empty glass decanters on a hot warmer.
Caution:
Turn the warmers off when they are not being used.
Using The Hot Water Faucet: :
(See fig. 21)
The hot water faucet is only designed to deliver a small volume of hot water for a cup of tea or hot
chocolate. It is not designed or intended for use as a large volume hot water dispenser.
1.
To draw hot water from the hot water faucet pull the
red faucet handle towards you. When finished, release
the handle.
Fig. 21.
Opening the hot water faucet.
WARNING:
The water coming out of the hot water
faucet is very hot and can cause serious burns. Use
care when operating the hot water faucet.
Note:
Hot water may be drawn from the faucet at
any time after the initial heat up, and will not affect
the brewing level.
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