Oster 3301, 3302, 3303 Instruction Manual

Instruction Manual
COFFEEMAKER
PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING
Manual de Instrucciones
CAFETERA
LEA TODAS LAS INSTRUCCIONES ANTES DE USAR
Manual de Instruções
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3301,3302 & 3303
3301,3302 & 3303
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and/or injury to persons, including the following:
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE COFFEEMAKER.
DO NOT touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs
• To protect against fire or electrical shock, do not put cord, plug or appliance in water or any other liquid
• Close supervision is necessary when the unit is used by or near children or incapacitated persons
• Turn the coffeemaker off and unplug the power cord from the power source when the coffeemaker or clock are not in use and before cleaning. Allow the coffeemaker parts to cool before putting on or taking off parts and before cleaning the appliance
DO NOT operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or operate it after the appliance malfunctions, or has been damaged in any manner. Return this appliance only to the nearest Oster
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• The use of accessory attachments not recommended or sold by the manufacturer may cause fire, electrical shock or injury
DO NOT use outdoors
DO NOT let the power cord hang over the edge of a table or counter or allow it to come in contact with hot surfaces
DO NOT place this appliance on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or in a heated oven
• To disconnect, turn the coffeemaker OFF, then remove the power plug from wall outlet
• Place the coffeemaker on a hard, flat level surface to avoid interruption of air flow underneath the appliance
DO NOT use appliance for other than intended use
THIS UNIT IS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY.
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DECANTER USE AND CARE
Follow the instruction below to reduce or eliminate the chance of breaking the decanter:
a.This decanter is designed for use with your Oster® coffeemaker and therefore must never be used on a range top or in any oven, INCLUDING A MICROWAVE OVEN. b. DO NOT set a hot decanter on a wet or cold surface. c. DO NOT use a cracked decanter or a decanter having a loose or weakened handle. d. DO NOT clean the decanter with abrasive cleansers, steel wool pads or other abrasive materials. e. Discard the decanter immediately if it is ever boiled dry. f. Protect the decanter from sharp blows, scratches or rough handling.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not remove any service covers. There are no user serviceable parts inside the coffeemaker. Only authorized personnel should repair the coffeemaker.
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SPECIAL CORD SET INSTRUCTIONS
1. A short power-supply cord is provided to reduce the risk resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a long cord.
2. Extension cords are available and may be used if care is exercised in their use.
3. If an extension cord is used, the marked electrical rating of the extension cord must be the same as the product. The resulting extended cord must be arranged so that it will not drape over the counter top or table top where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over accidentally.
(For 120 & 127 Volts With Two Flat Pins Only)
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, this appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). This plug fits a polarized outlet only one way. This is a safety feature intended to help reduce the risk of electrical shock. If the plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not attempt to defeat this safety feature.
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1. ON/OFF Switch
2. Control Panel (Model 3303 Only) a. Delay Brew Button b. PM Indicator c. Hour Button d. Minute Button e. Clock Display f. On-Off Indicator g. On Button h. Off Button i. Set Delay Button j. Delay Brew Indicator
3. Removable Filter Insert
4. Brew Basket
5. Water Reservoir
6. Power Cord
7. Warming Plate
8. Decanter
9. Water Level Indicator
10. Permanent Filter
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DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
(Modelo 3301)
(Modelo 3302)
(Modelo 3303)
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Congratulations on the purchase of your new OSTER® coffeemaker! Please read these instructions carefully before using your new coffeemaker. Proper use, care and maintenance will ensure trouble-free operation and the long life of this appliance. Save these instructions for cleaning and, if necessary, replacement parts information.
COFFEEMAKER FEATURESs
Your new coffeemaker has the following features:
• 4-Cup brewing capacity (Model 3301) & 12-Cup brewing capacity (Models 3302 & 3303 Only)
• Cord storage – (Models 3302 & 3303 Only) Allows you to store extra cord length for a tidy countertop
• Drip free decanter – Designed to help prevent drips after pouring
• Ergonomically Designed Handle – Provides comfort, control and confidence when
pouring
• Removable filter basket – The filter basket will lift out of socket to allow you to remove a filter and ground coffee before returning back to its socket
• ON/OFF indicator light – This safety feature reminds you that your coffeemaker is on
• Non-stick warming plate – This feature prevents the decanter from sticking to the surface of the warming plate
• Pause’n Serve – Can’t wait for the coffee to finish brewing? The Pause’n Serve feature allows you up to 30 seconds to pour a cup of coffee while the coffee is still brewing
• Two-hour auto shut-off (Model 3303 Only) – This safety feature keeps your coffee warm for 2 hours after you brew, then automatically turns off
• Programmable controls – (Model 3303 Only) – Clock: The LED clock serves as a handy kitchen clock, and also allows you to set the timer – Timer: Would you like to wake up to a fresh pot of coffee? The timer allows you to preset when you would like the coffeemaker to brew your coffee automatically, up to 24 hours in advance
SETTING UP YOUR COFFEEMAKER
Adjusting the Power Cord Length (Models 3302 & 3303 Only)
You can customize the length of the power cord so that it is the exact length you desire.
To increase the length of the power cord: Grasp the power cord (not the power plug) and gently lift it out of the slot, then feed it into the coffeemaker. Lock the cord in the slot when finished.
To decrease the length of the power cord: Grasp the power cord, lift it out of the slot, then feed it into the coffeemaker. Lock the cord in the slot when finished.
Setting the Clock (Model 3303 Only)
The clock flashes on the control panel to indicate that it has not been set.
Note: You must set the clock if you want to use the DELAY BREW feature.
To set the clock:
1) Press and hold the HOUR button until the clock displays the correct hour. See Figure A-1.
The PM indicator will light to indicate a PM time; if the PM indicator light is not lit, the time is AM
2) Press and hold the MIN button until the clock displays the correct minute. See Figure B-1.
The clock is now set.
Figure A-1 Figure B-1
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BREWING COFFEE
Cleaning the coffeemaker before first use
Follow the steps below under “Adding Water and Ground Coffee” and “Brewing Coffee Now”, but do not add coffee grounds.
Selecting and Measuring Ground Coffee
For best results, use coffee ground for use with automatic drip coffeemakers. The amounts shown below are suggested amounts.
One cup = Five ounces of brewed coffee
Adding Water and Ground Coffee
1) Open brew basket lid, turn showerhead to the back and lift out the removable filter insert.If using paper filters, it is important that the sides of the filter fit flush against the sides of the filter insert. If filter collapse occurs, for best results, dampen the filter before placing it in the brew basket and adding ground coffee.
2) Place the permanent filter or a 4 cup basket-stylepaper filter (Model 3301)/8-12 cup basket-style paper filter (Models 3302 & 3303).
3) Add the desired amount of ground coffee to the filter. Gently shake the filter insert to level the ground coffee.
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Number of Cups Tablespoons
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4) Be certain that the filter is centered in the middle of the removable filter basket insert. Close the brew basket.
5) Fill the water reservoir with the desired amount of tap water.
6) Close the brew basket lid.
7) Place the decanter on the warming plate.
If the brew basket overflows or fails to empty into the decanter, do not open the brew basket lid. An overflow may cause personal injury or damage to property.
To reduce the risk of damaging the decanter and/or the risk of personal injury, do not add cold water to the decanter if the decanter is already hot. Allow the decanter to cool before using.
Do not brew coffee while the brew basket lid is open.
BREWING COFFEE NOW
For Switch Models (Models 3301 & 3302):
Push the switch so the light illuminates.
This light indicates that the coffeemaker is on and the brew cycle will begin. When the coffee stops flowing, the brew cycle is complete.
While the coffee is brewing, the Pause ‘n Serve feature allow you to sneak a cup of coffee from the decanter. REPLACE THE DECANTER ON THE WARMING PLATE WITHIN 30 SECONDS TO PREVENT OVERFLOW AND POSSIBLE INJURY.
To turn Off the coffeemaker, push the switch so the light is no longer illuminated.
Your coffeemaker will keep your coffee hot for 2 hours and then automatically shut off. If the brew basket overflows or fails to empty into the decanter, do not open the brew basket. Turn off the coffeemaker. Unplug the coffeemaker and wait for the contents to cool before handling.
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For Programmable Models (Model 3303):
Push the ON button when ready to start brewing.
Your coffeemaker will keep your coffee hot for 2 hours, then automatically shut off.
To turn the coffeemaker Off, push the OFF button.
BREWING COFFEE LATER
For Programmable Model (Model 3303):
You must set the time for when you would like the coffeemaker to begin brewing your coffee.
1) While the coffeemaker is off, press and hold the SET DELAY button.
2) While pressing and holding the SET DELAY button, press and hold the HOUR button until the clock displays the hour you desire. The PM indicator will light to indicate a PM time; if the PM indicator is not lit, the time is AM.
3) While still pressing and holding the SET DELAY button, press and hold the MIN. button until the clock displays the correct minute.
4) Release the SET DELAY button. The DELAY BREW time is now set.
5) Press the DELAY BREW button to activate the DELAY BREW mode.
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The DELAY BREW indicator will light. The delay timer is set and the coffeemaker will begin brewing the coffee at the time you selected.
If you want your coffee to brew at the same time the following day, simply add the desired amount of ground coffee, fill the water reservoir and press DELAY BREW.
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
Your Coffeemaker must be cleaned when you begin to notice excessive steaming or the brewing time increases considerably. This condition is caused by a build-up of lime and mineral deposits from your water. If the pumping action stops before all the water has been pumped out of the machine, the appliance requires cleaning.
The frequency of cleaning depends on the hardness of water used. The following table gives a suggested cleaning schedule.
Your Coffeemaker may be cleaned using vinegar.
Cleaning the Decanter
Hard water can leave a whitish stain on the decanter. Coffee may then turn this stain brown.
To remove decanter stains:
1) Fill the decanter with a solution of equal parts tap water and vinegar and let the solution stand in the decanter for approximately 20 minutes.
2) Discard the solution and wash and rinse the decanter.
Do not use harsh abrasive cleansers that may scratch the decanter; scratches may cause the decanter to break.
Suggested Cleaning Interval Type of Water Cleaning Frequency
Soft Water Every 80 Brew Cycles Hard Water Every 40 Brew Cycles
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