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BEFORE USING DRIP COFFEEMAKER 

Before using, cycle a carafe of cold water through coffeemaker to remove any impurities that could affect flavor.  Follow guidelines for 
brewing coffee, except do not add coffee to basket.  After cycle, turn OFF and unplug cord from electrical outlet.  Wash carafe and basket in 
hot soapy water, rinse and dry.  Wipe outside of base with a damp cloth and dry.  Your coffeemaker is now ready to use. 
 

CAUTION:

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

 

BREWING COFFEE 

(On/Off Switch Models) 

1. 

Use coffeemaker on dry, level, heat-resistant surface, away from any edge. 

2. 

Place a paper filter in basket.  

A paper filter must be used when brewing coffee.

 (If coffeemaker has permanent filter, push into 

bottom of basket to lock in place.  Use of paper filter is optional with permanent filter, but use will aid in removal of grounds.)   

 

CAUTION:

  To prevent personal injury or property damage due to overflow of basket, 

always

 use a paper filter when brewing coffee and 

clean basket, drain hole in bottom of the basket and pause ’n serve before each use. 
 

CAUTION:

  If basket overflows, to prevent personal injury or property damage, unplug coffeemaker and allow to cool before removing 

basket. 
 
Add one level tablespoon of automatic drip or all-purpose coffee to basket for each cup being made.  (When making less than 4 cups of 
coffee, and add an extra tablespoon of coffee for better flavor.)  Level grounds.  Attach basket to coffeemaker, making sure it is secured in 
place.  Amount of coffee may be adjusted to suit personal taste preference. 
 

SPECIAL NOTE ON GRINDING COFFEE BEANS 

If grinding whole coffee beans, grind to medium coarseness for best results.  

DO NOT

 grind too fine (powder-like) as this can cause the 

basket to flood. 

3. 

Fill carafe with COLD water to desired cup level on carafe.  Do not make less than 2 or more than the maximum (10 or 12) cups of 
coffee at one time.   Open reservoir cover, pour water inside; close cover.  Place covered carafe on keep warm plate. 

 

CAUTION:

  To prevent personal injury or property damage, always keep cover on carafe while brewing; cover opens pause and serve lever 

on bottom of basket allowing coffee to flow into carafe.  If cover is not used, basket will flood. 
 

4. 

Plug cord into 120 volt AC electrical outlet ONLY.  Turn switch ON.  Red painted area of switch will be visible or signal light will 
glow when on, depending on model. 

5. 

Allow coffeemaker to complete brewing cycle before serving.   

6. 

Coffee stays hot as long as coffeemaker remains ON.  Turn coffeemaker OFF and unplug cord from outlet after coffee is served.   

7. 

If brewing another carafe of coffee immediately, allow coffeemaker to cool 2 minutes.  Discard grounds and rinse basket and carafe.  
Repeat steps 1-6 for brewing coffee.  Remember to use COLD water to reset thermostat. 

 

BREWING COFFEE 
(Programmable Clock Models)

 

1. 

Prepare coffeemaker for brewing (See steps 1-3 for Switch Model.) 

2. 

With switch in OFF position, plug cord into 120 volt AC electrical outlet ONLY.  12:00 will flash in display and continue to flash until 
time of day is programmed into clock.  See instructions below (Coffeemaker can be turned on without setting clock.) 

 

TO SET CLOCK 

Press HOUR button until correct hour and AM or PM appears in display.  To fast forward numbers, hold HOUR button down. 
Press MIN button until correct minutes appear in display.  To fast forward number, hold MIN button down. 
If you go beyond desired time, press respective button down until correct time appears.  Clock operates as long as coffeemaker is plugged in.  
(Must reset whenever coffeemaker is unplugged.) 

3. 

Slide switch to ON position.  ON light will glow.  Allow coffee to complete brewing, then serve.  Slide switch to OFF position after 
serving. 

Programmable coffeemakers features a 2-hour automatic shutoff as a safety feature.  To keep coffee warm longer than 2 hours, slide switch to 
OFF then back to ON for additional 2 hours of warming.  Slide switch to OFF after serving. 
 

TO SET AUTO BREW TIME:

 

Programmable coffeemaker can be set to start brewing up to 24 hours in advance.  Prepare coffee for brewing, making sure 

cover is on the 

carafe

, then follow these steps: 

Summary of Contents for 56600

Page 1: ... position Unplug from outlet when the coffee maker or clock is not in use Appliance with glass containers a The glass carafe is designed for use in this appliance only It must never be used on a range top or in a microwave oven b Do not set hot carafe on wet or cold surface c Do no use cracked carafe or a carafe having a loose or weakened handle d Do not clean carafe with cleansers steel wool pads...

Page 2: ...side close cover Place covered carafe on keep warm plate CAUTION To prevent personal injury or property damage always keep cover on carafe while brewing cover opens pause and serve lever on bottom of basket allowing coffee to flow into carafe If cover is not used basket will flood 4 Plug cord into 120 volt AC electrical outlet ONLY Turn switch ON Red painted area of switch will be visible or signa...

Page 3: ...oth and dry If coffeemaker is turned upside down use caution as hot water may flow from reservoir or spreader areas CAUTION To prevent personal injury or electric shock do not immerse coffeemaker base its cord or plug or water or other liquid Dishwasher Cleaning Basket carafe and cover may be cleaned in automatic dishwasher TOP RACK ONLY To prevent scratching place pieces in rack so they do not to...

Page 4: ...ith description of the difficulty to The West Bend Company Attn Housewares Customer Service Department 1100 Schmidt Road West Bend WI 53090 1961 262 334 6949 Please ensure that you enclose the dated cash register receipt or proof of date of purchase and a copy of the warranty page of this booklet in order to assure warranty coverage WEST BEND NOT VALID IN MEXICO This booklet contains important and...

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