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INSTALLATION, OPERATION, AND SERVICE MANUAL

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

1)

Place the decanter under brew basket, raise top evaporation cover and pour three decanters of water through the
top pour-in opening. Water should come through the brew basket as the third decanter of water drains out of the 
pour-in basin.

2)  Brewer is shipped with thermostat turned on, (full clockwise position). Plug brewer into a dedicated, grounded 

120V/15A circuit.

3)

Allow 10-15 minutes for water in tank to heat to brewing temperature. (Hot water may drip from brew basket on 
initial thermal expansion of water in the tank). This will not occur thereafter.

4)  After water has reached brewing temperature (thermostat will click off, heating noise will stop and green ready light 

will be on) pour 1 decanter (60 oz.) of water through pour-in opening. More than 1 decanter of water will flow into 
decanter below brew basket due to water expansion in tank. Machine in now ready to use.

5)

Pour 1 decanter of water through pour-in opening to check for proper temperature setting with an accurate 
thermometer. Take the temperature of this water at a point below the brew basket opening at the start of the brew 
cycle and when the decanter is half full. Recommended temperature of the water is approximately 195°F.

6)

In higher altitude locations (5,000 feet above sea level) the thermostat may have to be adjusted lower to 
prevent boiling.

WARNING

- Read and follow installation instructions before plugging or wiring in machine to electrical circuit. 

Warranty will be void if unit is connected to any voltage other than that listed on the name plate.

FILL BREWER TANK WITH WATER BEFORE CONNECTION TO POWER SUPPLY

Model BL-2P

Model BA-P

Model BL-3PW

Summary of Contents for BA-P

Page 1: ... be on pour 1 decanter 60 oz of water through pour in opening More than 1 decanter of water will flow into decanter below brew basket due to water expansion in tank Machine in now ready to use 5 Pour 1 decanter of water through pour in opening to check for proper temperature setting with an accurate thermometer Take the temperature of this water at a point below the brew basket opening at the star...

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Page 3: ... 37 73027 Airpot Stopper 70818 Element Heating 2500W 240V 38 73028 Leg Support 7 73037 Inlet Tube Assembly 39 73095 Bracket Tank 11 73032A Cover Tank w Bracket Thermostat 40 73000 Bracket Warmer 12 71147 Grommet Thermostat 41 73031 Panel Warmer Top BL 2P 13 61243 Grommet Inlet Tube 42 73004 Top Cover SS BL 2P 15 62238 Bracket Hi Limit 120V 43 73015 Panel Top Body BL 2P 16 73096 Thermostat Clip Loc...

Page 4: ...WATER TANK ASSEMBLY 32 31 39 Page 4 AMW Pourover Brewer Manual ...

Page 5: ...BL 2P PART LIST 33 AMW Pourover Brewer Manual Page 5 ...

Page 6: ...BA P PART LIST 33 55 Page 6 AMW Pourover Brewer Manual ...

Page 7: ...BL 3PW PART LIST Rev 02 33 55 59 44 AMW Pourover Brewer Manual Page 7 ...

Page 8: ...rayhead holes B Check tightness of sprayhead tube C Check brass elbow in tank for debris Dry Coffee Remaining on Brew Basket 1 Filters 2 Not siphoning properly 3 Improper loading of brew basket 1 Are correct filters being used 2 Refer to dripping step 1 3 Filter and coffee in brew basket 1 Use correct filter 2 Refer to dripping step 1 3 Filter should be centered in brew basket and coffee bed shoul...

Page 9: ... all electrical connections are tight and isolated MAIN THERMOSTAT 1 Disconnect wires and remove tank and tank lid assembly 2 Remove two rear screws mounting tank to tank lid 3 Remove screws which secure thermostat to tank lid 4 Loosen thumb nut securing capillary bulb 5 Remove grommet from top of tank lid by pressing up with thumb and pulling capillary bulb out through hole 6 Reverse steps 1 5 to...

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Page 12: ...ident abuse misuse neglect alteration use on incorrect voltage improper ventilation damage caused in transit improper installation or operation improper maintenance or repair normal wear items plastic or rubber parts poor water conditions machine adjustments temporary non functioning conditions fire flood or acts of God Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied In no event s...

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