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  will illuminate and the coffee is ready to serve.    

11.Serve and return the Percolator to the Base.  The Green Ready I 

  ndicator Light will remain on and keep the coffee hot, as long as the  

  Base is plugged into the outlet. If the temperature of your coffee goes  

  below 72°C/161°F the unit will begin to re-boil.

  

CARE AND CLEANING 

1.  Unplug the Base from the outlet.  

2.  Pour out any unused coffee and allow the Percolator to cool. 

3.  Remove the Lid, Brew Basket, Brew Basket Cover and Percolator    

 Tube. 

4.  Dispose of the used coffee grounds.  

5.  Wash the Lid, Brew Basket, Brew Basket Cover and Percolator Tube   

  in hot soapy water, rinse and dry. 

6.  Rinse the inside of the Percolator with warm water and wipe the  

 

  outside with a damp cloth.   

  NOTE:  NEVER IMMERSE THE PERCOLATOR BODY OR BASE IN  

  WATER OR ANY OTHER LIQUID. 

7.  DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANSERS OR SOLVENTS 

8.  If necessary, once the Base has been unplugged from the outlet, wipe  

  with a damp cloth.

 

2. Descaling 

Under normal use, scale build-up will form on the inside of the percolator 

and will coat the stainless steel plate and element. Scale build-up may 

cause the element to overheat. It may also cause the unit to shut-off 

prematurely, resulting in colder coffee. Follow either of the 2 methods 

below: 

A) Boil equal parts of white vinegar and water (500ml/ 2 cups of each is 

recommended).  Once the water has boiled, allow the mixture to stand 

overnight.  Empty out mixture and fill Percolator to the MAX level with 

fresh water.  Bring water to a boil and discard.  

B) For heavy scale build-up, use a scale/lime remover and follow its 

manufacturer’s instructions. 

IMPORTANT:   

-  The descaling process should be repeated periodically.  

-  Empty the Percolator after each use. 

-  Do not allow water to stand in the Percolator overnight. 

-  Scale build-up can be minimized by using filtered water instead of  

 

  ordinary water.

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