West Bend 59000 User Manual

CAUTION: To prevent personal injury or property damage, inspect cordset for damage or wear  
before each use. Do not use your product if it or its cord have been damaged or if it is not working  
properly.  
5. Coffeemaker stops perking automatically. (Each cup of coffee requires about 1 minute brewing  
time.) Serving light will glow when coffee is ready. Before serving, use a hot pad to remove cover,  
then carefully remove stem and basket from coffeemaker as coffee and grounds are HOT. If  
not removed, bitter oils from the coffee grounds will drip into coffee. Replace the cover making  
sure it is completely secured into the handle slots.  
6. Coffee will remain at serving temperature as long as coffeemaker is connected to outlet. (If you  
have an insulated coffeemaker, the sealed-air insulation will keep coffee hot for up to two hours  
without electricity.) To serve, place cup and saucer under faucet and press down on handle. If a  
continuous flow is desired to fill a carafe, lift handle straight up until it locks into open position.  
When approximately one cup of coffee remains in coffeemaker, disconnect from outlet.  
C O F F E E M A K E R  
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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.  
TO MAKE MORE COFFEE:  
If another pot of coffee is desired right away, partially fill coffeemaker with cold water to reset the  
thermostat. Pour out water, refill with cold water and repeat above steps.  
Care and Use Instructions  
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TO REHEAT COLD COFFEE:  
There must be at least 3 cups of coffee in the coffeemaker for reheating. Replace clean stem and  
basket (without grounds) so the coffee will heat more evenly, preventing harsh flavors. Secure cover  
and plug in. Reheated coffee never tastes as good as fresh perked, so try to brew only the amount  
you plan to serve.  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
Use electricity safely and wisely. Observe safety precautions when using  
your coffeemaker including the following:  
TO HEAT WATER FOR INSTANT BEVERAGES:  
Plain water may be heated in your coffeemaker for use with instant beverages. Simply fill the clean  
coffeemaker with cold water to the desired cup level, then place the stem and empty coffee basket  
in place as for making coffee. Using the stem and empty basket will heat the water more uniformly.  
Secure cover in place and plug coffeemaker in. Heat water until perking stops and serving light  
comes on. Unplug coffeemaker when less than 1 cup remains.  
Read all instructions before using.  
Always attach plug to coffeemaker first, then plug cord into wall outlet.  
To disconnect, remove plug from wall outlet. Let coffeemaker cool before  
removing cord.  
Other than making coffee or heating water, no other liquid should be heated in coffeemaker as dam-  
age to heating unit can occur.  
Do not leave coffeemaker plugged in when not in use.  
Do not let cord touch hot surfaces or hang over the edge of a counter, table  
When coffeemaker is used to heat water only, the metal inside will discolor which is normal and  
does not affect performance or the water heated in the coffeemaker. Refer to “Special Cleaning  
Instructions” in this leaflet for removing discoloration as well as mineral deposits which form  
inside the coffeemaker when heating water. If these deposits are not removed, pitting of the metal  
inside may occur and result in damage to coffeemaker. Refer to the care and cleaning instructions  
as follows:  
or other surface area.  
Coffeemaker should always be unplugged and allowed to cool before  
cleaning.  
Make sure cover, basket, stem and cord are properly attached before cof-  
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS — After Each Use  
feemaker is plugged in. (See instructions.) No part of the coffeemaker  
Improper cleaning of the coffeemaker, especially the heating unit well, will affect perfor-  
mance of the coffeemaker, resulting in weak, lukewarm coffee and may even cause the cof-  
feemaker to stop perking. To keep your coffeemaker working properly, it is important to fol-  
low the cleaning instructions below:  
should be removed during the brewing cycle. Scalding may occur.  
Your coffeemaker, its cord and plugs, should not be immersed in liquids,  
placed near a hot electric or gas burner, or in a heated oven.  
1. Unplug coffeemaker and allow to cool before cleaning.  
Coffeemaker should not be used outdoors.  
CAUTION: To prevent personal injury or electric shock, do not immerse coffeemaker, its cord or  
plugs in water or other liquid.  
Do not touch hot coffeemaker. Use handles or knob.  
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  
2. Clean basket, stem and cover in hot soapy water with a dish-  
cloth, rinse and dry. Coffee stains on underside of cover or  
stem may be removed by scouring with a damp cloth and a  
non-abrasive cleanser such as Bon Ami or Soft Scrub .  
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3. Clean inside of coffeemaker by filling with hot water until  
about one-third full. Add a small amount of liquid dishwash-  
ing detergent and wash with a dishcloth or sponge. Then clean  
the heating unit well (where stem fits) with a scouring pad,  
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.  
Clean Heating  
Unit Well  
such as Scotch Brite or Brillo , to remove coffee residue.  
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Twist pad inside heating unit well to clean thoroughly.  
IMPORTANT: If heating unit well is not kept clean, cof-  
feemaker will not perform properly. See diagram.  
Scouring Pad  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
Your party perk 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 leaflet for service  
details. Do not attempt to repair it yourself.  
4. After cleaning inside of coffeemaker, drain and rinse inside. Clean faucet by letting clear water run  
through it into sink, while moving faucet handle up and down. Drain water from inside of cof-  
feemaker and dry.  
WARNING: To prevent personal injury or property damage caused by fire, always unplug this and  
other appliances when not in use.  
5. Clean outside of coffeemaker with a damp cloth and dry with a soft cloth. Do not use abrasive  
metal scouring pads or cleansers on outside of coffeemaker as scratching will occur.  
DO NOT WASH COFFEEMAKER PARTS IN AN AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER.  
WARNING: This appliance may contain substances known to the State of California to cause can-  
cer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.  
SPECIAL CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS  
To Remove Mineral Deposits  
For household use only.  
Electric Cord Statement  
If coffeemaker is used daily, a special cleaning every 2 weeks OR every week if used for heating  
water, is necessary. Fill coffeemaker with 1 quart each of water and white distilled vinegar. (If a  
white mineral buildup has formed on inside of coffeemaker, use an additional 2 cups of vinegar.)  
Place stem and empty coffee basket in place, secure cover onto coffeemaker and plug in. Allow cof-  
feemaker to complete perking cycle, then let stand for 10 to 15 minutes. Unplug and drain cof-  
feemaker. Allow to cool and follow general cleaning instructions.  
CAUTION: Your coffeemaker has a short cord as a safety precaution to prevent personal injury or  
property damage resulting from pulling, tripping or becoming entangled with the cord. Do not  
allow children to be near or use this coffeemaker without adult supervision. If you must use a  
longer cordset or an extension cord when using this coffeemaker, the cord must be arranged so it  
will not drape or hang over the edge of a countertop, tabletop or surface area where it can be pulled  
on by children or tripped over. To prevent electric shock, personal injury or fire, the electrical rat-  
ing of the extension cord you use must be the same or more than the wattage of the coffeemaker  
(wattage is stamped on underside of base).  
To Remove Discoloration  
Inside of coffeemaker can discolor when used for heating water which is normal. To  
remove/lighten discoloration, fill coffeemaker with water to the level of discoloration (at least to  
the 12 cup level, but not past maximum cup level). Place stem and empty basket in place. For  
every 12 cups of water added to coffeemaker, add 2 teaspoons cream of tartar to basket. Secure  
cover onto coffeemaker, plug cord into outlet and allow coffeemaker to complete perk cycle.  
Then let stand for 15 to 20 minutes or until discoloration is lightened. Unplug cord and drain cof-  
feemaker. Allow to cool and follow general cleaning instructions.  
BEFORE USING THE FIRST TIME:  
Before using the coffeemaker for the first time, clean it thoroughly. Refer to General Cleaning  
Instructions, Steps 1-4 in this leaflet.  
Do not use baking soda to clean coffeemaker as it will discolor inside metal.  
CAUTION: To prevent personal injury or electric shock, do not immerse coffeemaker, its cord or  
After frequent use, coffee residue may collect inside faucet. To clean, unscrew top half of faucet.  
Move a small brush up and down through faucet, then insert brush through opening inside cof-  
feemaker to clean faucet connection. Rinse and replace top half of faucet.  
plugs in water or other liquid.  
Your coffeemaker is now ready to use.  
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING COFFEE:  
This booklet contains important and helpful information on your new product. Please file it for handy  
reference to instructions for proper use and care, warranty and service information:  
For your personal reference, attach dated sales receipt for warranty proof of purchase and record the fol-  
lowing information:  
1. With basket and stem removed, fill coffeemaker with  
COLD water to desired level, using the cup markings on  
inside of coffeemaker as guide. Do not make less than 12  
or more than maximum capacity of coffeemaker at one  
time.  
Coffee Basket  
Stem  
Date purchased or received as a gift: __________________________________  
Where purchased and price, if known: ________________________________  
2. Place stem into heating unit in bottom of coffeemaker,  
then put basket on stem. Spread the recommended  
amount of ground coffee evenly into the basket. See  
chart. Use regular electric perk grind coffee or coffee  
ground for all coffeemakers for best results. Do not use  
drip or finely ground coffee as flooding of the basket can  
occur.  
Faucet  
Heating Unit Well  
Serving Light  
REPLACEMENT PARTS  
Replacement parts for the Coffeemaker may be obtained directly from the company’s Customer  
Service Department. Write or call to the address below.  
SPECIAL NOTE ON GRINDING COFFEE BEANS:  
Be sure to include the model number of your Coffeemaker, a description of the part you want and the  
quantity. Along with this information please include your name, mailing address and your Visa,  
MasterCard or Discover credit card number for the billing of the part(s) to you. Your state’s sales tax  
and a handling fee will be added to your total charge. Or, to send a check or money order, call (262)  
334-6949 to obtain purchase amount. Please allow 2 weeks for delivery.  
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.  
Use standard measuring cups to measure coffee. Do not allow ground coffee to fall into stem. The  
amount of coffee recommended will produce mild coffee which most people prefer. The amount of  
coffee used can be adjusted to suit your preference.  
90 DAY WARRANTY  
Your West Bend6 Warranty covers failures in the materials and workmanship of this Coffeemaker for  
90 days from the date of original purchase. Any failed part of the Coffeemaker will be repaired or  
replaced without charge.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state  
to state. This warranty does not cover alleged damage caused by misuse, abuse, accidents or alter-  
ations to the Coffeemaker.  
Water Level  
42 Cups  
Amount of Ground Coffee  
Water Level  
24 Cups  
22 Cups  
18 Cups  
Amount of Groud Coffee  
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2
4
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1
1
Cups  
Cups  
Cups  
1
1
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36 Cups  
2 Cups  
4
3
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30 Cups  
28 Cups  
1
Cups  
12 Cups  
12 Cups  
1 Cup  
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3
As a guide, there are about 5 cups of ground coffee to a pound (16 oz.).  
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Special Notes: The water level markings represent about 5 ounces for each cup of coffee being  
made. This amount of water will ensure a standard 5-ounce cup of brewed coffee as some water is  
absorbed by the grounds and some is lost in steam.  
If you think the Coffeemaker has failed or requires service, please carefully package and return the  
Coffeemaker prepaid and insured with a description of the difficulty to:  
The West Bend Company  
Attn: Customer Service Department  
400 W. Washington Street  
West Bend, WI 53095-2582  
(262) 334-6949  
The basket does not have a perforated cover as the coffeemaker cover is designed to spread water  
evenly over the coffee grounds. In addition, the bottom of the basket is designed with a built-in fil-  
ter, therefore a paper filter is not needed. If you prefer, a paper filter can be used; just be sure it fits  
into the bottom of the basket.  
3. Turn cover in place on coffeemaker. To reduce coffee spills, especially if coffeemaker is tipped over,  
make sure cover has been turned clockwise until it is completely secured in the handle slots. (Note  
the arrows on the cover for correct turning.) The cover temporarily reduces coffee spillage if cof-  
feemaker is tipped over, so care should be used when moving coffeemaker.  
Please ensure that you enclose the sales slip or proof of date of purchase in order to assure warranty  
coverage.  
NOT VALID IN MEXICO  
4. Place coffeemaker on a dry, level surface. Attach cord to coffeemaker and plug into a 120 volt AC  
electrical outlet ONLY.  
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©The West Bend Company  
Printed in U.S.A.  

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