West Bend 33600, 13500, 43536 User Manual

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West Bend 33600, 13500, 43536 User Manual

Coffee Maker

Model No. 13500, 33600, 43536

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TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE READ AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND

WARNINGS IN THIS CARE AND USE INSTRUCTION MANUAL.

Care and Use Instructions

IMPORTANT SAFEGARDS

Use electricity safely and wisely. Observe safety precautions when using your coffee maker including the following:

Read all instructions before using

Be sure switch is turned “OFF” before plugging cord into wall outlet. If coffeemaker does not have a switch, be sure coffee maker contains water or brewed coffee before plugging in. Do not leave coffeemaker plugged in when it is not being used.

Plug coffee maker into 120 volt AC grounded electric outlet ONLY. The cord has a three-prong plug which mates with a standard three-prong grounded wall outlet. Do not cut or remove the third prong from the plug. If an adaptor is used, be sure adaptor wire and wall outlet are grounded. If there is any doubt as to whether the outlet is grounded, check with a qualified electrician.

Coffee maker should always be unplugged and allowed to cool before cleaning.

Do not let cord touch hot surfaces or hang over the edge of a counter, table, or other surface area.

Make sure cover, basket and stem are properly attached before coffeemaker is plugged in. (See instructions). No part of the coffeemaker should be removed during the brewing cycle. Scalding could occur.

Your coffeemaker, its cord and plug should not be used outdoors, immersed in liquids, placed near a hot electric or gas burner or place in a heated oven.

Do not touch coffeemaker when it is hot. Use handles or knobs.

Supervise closely when coffeemaker is used by or near children.

Use your coffeemaker only for the uses described in this booklet. Do not use attachments with your coffeemaker unless recommended by The West Bend Company.

Do not use your coffeemaker if it or its cord are damaged or not working properly. Return it to The West Bend Company for examination and/or repair.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Your coffeemaker needs no special care other than cleaning. If servicing becomes necessary, please return your coffeemaker to The West Bend Company. See Warranty section in this booklet for service details. Do not attempt to repair it yourself. Model 43536 coffeemaker is suitable for both household and commercial use.

Warning: To prevent personal injury or property damage caused by fire, always unplug this and other appliances when not in use. For household use only.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING COFFEE

1.Before using coffeemaker for the first time, clean it thoroughly. Refer to Regular Cleaning Instructions in this booklet.

Caution: To prevent personal injury or electric shock, do not immerse coffee maker, its base, its cord or plug in water or other liquid.

2.Always use coffee maker on a dry, level, heat-resistant surface, away from any edge. Be sure hands are dry.

3.With basket and stem removed, fill coffeemaker with COLD water to desired cup level. Marks on inside of coffeemaker show cup levels. Do not fill past maximum cup level.

4.Place stem into heating unit well in bottom of coffeemaker, then put basket onto stem. To basket, add electric perk ground coffee or coffee ground for all coffeemakers. See Chart for recommended amounts of ground coffee to use depending on number of cups being made. A filter is not needed in the bottom of the basket. Spread grounds evenly in basket. Use standard measuring cups to measure coffee. Do not let grounds fall into stem opening. Do not use “Drip” or finely ground coffee as basket can flood. The amount of ground coffee recommended will make mild-strength coffee which most people prefer. The amount of coffee used can be adjusted to suit your preference.

SPECIAL NOTE ON GRINDING COFFEE BEANS

If grinding your own coffee beans, grind to medium coarseness for best results. DO NOT grind too fine (powder-like) as this can cause basket to flood.

100 –CUP MODEL

 

 

WATER

MEASURE OF

LEVEL

GROUND COFFEE

100 cups ......................................................................

6 ¼ cups

80 cups ........................................................................

5

cups

60 cups ........................................................................

4

cups

40 cups ........................................................................

2 ½ cups

Do not make less than 40 or more than 100 cups of coffee at one time.

55-CUP MODEL

WATER

MEASURE OF

LEVEL

GROUND COFFEE

55 cups ........................................................................

3

½ cups

45 cups ........................................................................

2

¾

cups

35 cups ........................................................................

2

 

cups

25 cups ........................................................................

1

½

cups

Do not make less than 25 cups or more than 55 cups of coffee at any one time.

36-CUP MODEL

WATER

MEASURE OF

LEVEL

GROUND COFFEE

36 cups ........................................................................

2

cups

30 cups ........................................................................

1 ¾

cups

24 cups ........................................................................

1 ½

cups

18 cups ........................................................................

1 ¼

cups

12 cups ........................................................................

1

cup

Do not make less than 12 cups or more than 36 cups of coffee at one time.

5.Place cover on the coffeemaker and turn to secure in place inside handles. Note arrows on cover for correct turning. To reduce coffee spills, especially if coffee maker is tipped over, make sure cover has been turned clockwise until the cover

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