Presto Scandinavian Design User Manual

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Scandinavian Design  
Coffee Maker  
InstructIons  
2004 by National Presto Industries, Inc.  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
To reduce the risk of personal injury or property damage, when using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should  
always be followed, including the following:  
1. Read all instructions.  
2. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs.  
3. To protect against electrical shock, do not immerse cord, plug, or coffee maker in water or other liquid.  
4. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.  
5. Extreme caution must be used when moving coffee maker containing hot liquids.  
6. Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or in the event the  
appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner. Return the appliance to the Presto Factory Service Depart-  
ment or to the nearest Presto Authorized Service Station for examination, repair, or adjustment.  
7. The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer may cause injuries.  
8. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter or touch hot surfaces.  
9. Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven.  
10. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow appliance to cool before putting on or taking off parts,  
and before cleaning.  
11. Always be sure the carafe lid is securely attached to the carafe before each use.  
12. The carafe is designed for use with this appliance. Never use the carafe on a range top or in a conventional or microwave  
oven.  
13. Do not set a hot carafe on a wet or cold surface.  
14. Do not use a cracked carafe or a carafe that has a loose or broken handle.  
15. Do not clean carafe with cleansers, steel wool pads, or other abrasive material.  
16. Do not use outdoors.  
17. Do not use appliance for other than intended use  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
THIS PRODUCT IS FOR HOUSEHOlD USE ONly  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not attempt to remove the bottom panel of the coffee maker.  
There are no serviceable parts inside. Repair should be done only by authorized service personnel.  
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tank and the other hand on the silver part of the filter basket holder, Fig. B1. Then pull the filter  
basket holder away from the coffee maker (clockwise) until it is completely open, Fig. B2. Lift  
the filter basket out of the basket holder using the filter basket handle, Fig. C. After washing,  
replace filter basket in filter basket holder, fitting the tab on the basket in the slot toward the  
back of the basket holder, Fig. C.  
Fig. C  
Filter basket  
handle  
Tab  
Slot  
Prior to brewing your first pot of coffee, or if the coffee maker has not been used for a long  
period of time, it is suggested that you brew water only, to thoroughly rinse the appliance. To  
do this, follow the brewing instructions below, except do not use a paper filter or ground coffee  
and fill water tank only to the 8 cup level. Discard heated water.  
Brewing Coffee  
1. Place the coffee maker on a flat, level surface and plug into a standard AC outlet.  
2. Remove the 10-cup carafe from the warming plate and fill the carafe with the desired amount of cold water.  
3. Open the hinged lid on the coffee maker’s water tank (see Fig. A) and pour the water into the tank. Fill to the desired level  
and close the hinged lid. To assure best flavor, make at least two cups at a time.  
4. Open the filter basket holder as shown in Figs. B1 and B2. With the handle in the lifting position (Fig. C), slip a #4 cone-  
shaped paper filter into the filter basket. Using your hand, push down on the center of the paper filter until it is fully seated  
in the basket. Then lower the basket handle so that a portion of the filter paper is tucked under the handle.  
5. Add the desired amount of ground coffee to the filter. For best results, we recommend coffee ground for use with drip  
coffee makers. The chart on the next page provides suggested amounts of ground coffee. Because individual preferences  
vary, you may adjust the amount you use to suit your taste.  
Amount of Ground Coffee  
Cups of Brew  
mild  
medium  
roBust  
10  
8
4 Tablespoons  
3 Tablespoons  
212 Tablespoons  
2 Tablespoons  
112 Tablespoons  
8 Tablespoons  
7 Tablespoons  
5 Tablespoons  
312 Tablespoons  
2 Tablespoons  
13 Tablespoons  
10 Tablespoons  
8 Tablespoons  
5 Tablespoons  
4 Tablespoons  
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4
2
*one cup = 4.5 ounces brewed coffee  
6. Push the filter basket holder back to its closed position directly below the black top.  
7. Place the carafe on the warming plate. Be sure the carafe lid is on.  
NOTE: Always remember to center the carafe on the warming plate before turning the unit ON, otherwise brewed  
coffee may flow onto the warming plate or counter.  
8. FOR IMMEDIATE bREWING, press the AUTO ON/OFF button TWICE, see Fig. D. The green ON indicator light will  
come on indicating the coffee is brewing. It will take approximately 8 minutes to brew 10 cups of coffee.  
(FOR DElAyED bREWING, set the programmable timer following the instructions below.)  
Using pause and serve: This feature temporarily holds brewed coffee in the filter basket when the carafe is removed, so  
you can pour a cup of coffee before the entire pot is brewed.  
Note: While you are pouring a cup, coffee continues to brew. The  
Fig. D  
Display window  
lter basket will hold about a minute’s worth of brewed coffee which  
provides sufficient time to pour several cups. After that, to prevent  
damage to the unit, the basket is designed to overflow. Therefore, you  
must be sure to replace the carafe on the warming plate as soon as  
you have finished pouring.  
Indicator  
lights  
9. Once the brewing cycle is complete, the coffee maker will keep the coffee  
hot for two hours and then it will automatically shut off.  
10. If you do not want to use the keep warm feature, press theAUTO ON/OFF  
button once to turn the coffee maker off. The green ON indicator light  
will go out to show that the cofffee maker has been turned off.  
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To Set Clock  
PM  
1. Refer to Fig. D. Plug coffee maker into outlet. Until the time is set, “ 12:00” will flash in the display window.  
2. Press the HR button until the correct a.m. or p.m. hour is displayed. Then press the MIN button until the correct minute is  
displayed.  
3. The clock is now set and will keep time as long as the unit is plugged in.  
Programming the Coffee Maker for Delayed Brewing  
Note: You must first set the clock if you want to use the timer feature. If you plan to use delayed brewing regularly, it is recom-  
mended you leave the unit plugged in, so you do not need to reset the clock and programmed time before each use.  
1. Prepare the coffee maker for brewing as described in steps 1 through 7 beginning on page 3.  
2. Make sure the correct time of day is set. If it is not, follow the instructions this on page.  
3. Be sure the AUTO ON/OFF button is off, Fig. D. (Neither the red AUTO or green ON indicator light should be lit.)  
4. Hold down the PROG button, Fig. D. The word “BREW” will appear in the display window. While continuing to press  
the PROG button, press the HR button until the desired hour you want the coffee maker to begin brewing your coffee is  
displayed. Then press the MIN button until the desired minute is displayed. Now release the PROG button.  
5. Once you release the PROG button, the clock time will be displayed again and the word “BREW” will disappear. To  
confirm the time the coffee maker is set to begin brewing, press the PROG button once and the programmed time will be  
displayed.  
6. Press theAUTO ON/OFF button once. “AUTO” will be displayed in the window and the redAUTO indicator light will come  
on. Your coffee maker is now set to automatically start brewing at the selected time.  
7. If you would like to change the programmed time, press the AUTO ON/OFF button twice to turn the unit off. Then, repeat  
steps 4 through 6.  
8. Once you’ve reached the programmed time, the green ON light on the coffee maker will come on, indicating brewing has  
begun, and the red AUTO light will go off. During brewing the clock time will always be displayed.  
9. You can press the AUTO ON/OFF button once at any time to stop the brewing cycle.  
10. If you would like to brew coffee at the same time each day, simply set up the coffee maker for brewing and press the  
AUTO ON/OFF button once. you will need to repeat this step each day. As long as the coffee maker was not unplugged  
after the last use or your household did not lose power, the programmed time will be stored in the memory. Press the PROG  
button and the programmed time will be displayed. If the programmed time is not correct, adjust it to the desired time fol-  
lowing step 4 above.  
Cleaning  
1. Turn coffee maker off. Allow to cool before cleaning.  
2. Pull the filter basket holder open. Then, using the handle on the filter basket (see Fig. C, page 3), lift the basket out of the  
basket holder and empty the coffee grounds.  
2. Wash the carafe, carafe lid, and filter basket in the dishwasher (top rack) or wash in warm, sudsy water and rinse. When  
placing the carafe in the dishwasher, be sure there is enough clearance to avoid breakage. Do not clean the carafe with  
cleansers, steel wool pads, or other abrasive material.  
3. Wipe the filter basket holder, the water outlet area (see Fig. B2, page 2), and the exterior housing of the coffee maker with  
a damp cloth to clean. Do not immerse coffee maker in water or any other liquid.  
4. Depending on the hardness of your local water supply, periodically you may need to do a more thorough cleaning to remove  
mineral deposits that have built up inside the water tank. When you notice an increase in the brewing time, this is a sign that  
there may be mineral deposit buildup. You will need to descale the coffee maker. Follow the instructions on the following  
page.  
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DESCAlING INSTRUCTIONS:  
It is not unusual in drip coffee makers for mineral deposits to build up in the unit. It is caused by minerals commonly found in water.  
Every few months, it is recommended that you follow these steps to remove any mineral deposits that may have formed.  
1. Fill the water tank to the 6-cup level with undiluted white vinegar.  
2. Place a paper filter in the filter basket.  
3. Place the carafe on the warming plate and turn the unit ON. When about 3 cups have brewed through, turn the unit off and  
let it sit for 15 minutes. Note: You may notice some sputtering as the vinegar is running through. This is normal.  
4. Turn unit back on and allow the rest of the vinegar to fill the carafe. Discard vinegar.  
5. After descaling the coffee maker, thoroughly rinse the appliance before brewing coffee. Do this by brewing WATER ONLY  
twice before brewing coffee.  
Note: Commercial coffee maker cleansers can also be used to clean the coffee maker. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions.  
Questions and Answers  
Since I use bottled water, can I pour it directly from the bottle into the water tank without using the carafe?  
Yes. To assure accurate filling, however, you will need to watch the water level indicator. As you pour, a little red ball in the  
indicator will rise to indicate the water level.  
After I use the carafe to fill the water tank with cold water, the carafe remains cold. Will this cause the brewed coffee  
to be cooler?  
Any temperature drop is usually negligible because the warming plate begins to heat the carafe as soon as the coffee maker is  
turned on. If the water is quite cool, it may have a very slight effect on the temperature of the brewed coffee, especially if you  
are only brewing a few cups. If this concerns you, after filling the water tank, you may want to rinse the carafe with warm water  
before placing it on the warming plate.  
When I use the pause and serve feature, I notice one or two drips. Is this normal?  
Like most other drip coffee makers, you may see a few drops when you remove the carafe during the brewing process. Most  
drips can be avoided by removing the carafe very slowly.  
I notice it taking longer to brew coffee than when I first got my coffee maker. Why?  
Brewing time can increase due to the buildup of mineral deposits in your coffee maker. These deposits are caused by minerals  
in the water and the amount of buildup varies from one area to another. You should remove these deposits periodically by  
“descaling” your coffee maker. Follow the instructions at the top of this page.  
I wanted to make 10 cups of coffee but, after brewing, the coffee level doesn’t come up to the 10 cup mark as indicated  
on the carafe. Why?  
The markings on the carafe indicate how much water is needed to brew 10 cups of coffee and are provided to aid in the filling  
of the water tank. As is typical of all drip coffee makers, the amount of brewed coffee is less than the amount of water poured  
into the water tank due to the retention of some water in the coffee grounds.  
Why can’t I program a time? Nothing happens when I push the buttons.  
This will occur if the coffee maker is already in the AUTO mode (the red AUTO light will be on). Push the AUTO ON/OFF  
button twice to turn the coffee maker off. You should now be able to program a time.  
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Service Information  
If you have any questions regarding the operation of your Presto® appliance or need parts for your appliance, call our Consumer  
Service Department weekdays between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM (Central Time) at 1-800-877-0441 or write:  
NATIONAl PRESTO INDUSTRIES, INC.  
Consumer Service Department  
3925 N. Hastings Way, Eau Claire, WI 54703-3703  
you may also email inquiries to [email protected]. Inquiries will be answered promptly by telephone, letter, or email.  
When writing, please include a phone number and a time when you can be reached during weekdays if possible.  
Any maintenance required for this product, other than normal household care and cleaning should be performed by our Factory  
Service Department or any Presto Authorized Service Station. Be sure to indicate date of purchase and a description of defect  
when sending an appliance for repair. Send appliances for repair to:  
CANTON SAlES AND STORAGE COMPANy  
Presto Factory Service Department  
555 Matthews Drive, Canton, MS 39046-0529  
Appliances may also be repaired at any Presto Authorized Service Station. Check your yellow pages for Service Stations near  
you.  
The Presto Factory Service Department and PrestoAuthorized Service Stations are equipped to service all PRESTO® appliances  
and supply genuine PRESTO® parts. Genuine PRESTO® replacement parts are manufactured to the same exacting quality stan-  
dards as PRESTO® appliances and are engineered specifically to function properly with its appliances. Presto can only guarantee  
the quality and performance of genuine PRESTO® parts. “Look-alikes” might not be of the same quality or function in the same  
manner. To ensure that you are buying genuine PRESTO® replacement parts, look for the PRESTO® trademark.  
PRESTO® limited Warranty  
This quality PRESTO® appliance is designed and built to provide many years of satisfactory performance  
under normal household use. Presto pledges to the original owner that should there be any defects in material  
or workmanship during the first year after purchase, we will repair or replace it at our option. Our pledge  
does not apply to damage caused by shipping. To obtain service under the warranty, return this PRESTO®  
appliance, shipping prepaid, to the Presto Factory Service Department or to the nearest Presto Authorized  
Service Station. When returning a product, please include a description of the defect and indicate the date the  
appliance was purchased.  
We want you to obtain maximum enjoyment from using this PRESTO® appliance and ask that you read and  
follow the instructions enclosed. Failure to follow instructions, damage caused by improper replacement parts,  
abuse or misuse will void this pledge. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have  
other rights which vary from state to state. This is Presto’s personal pledge to you and is being made in place  
of all other express warranties.  
NATIONAl PRESTO INDUSTRIES, INC.  
Eau Claire, WI 54703-3703  
U.S. Patent No. 6,701,068 and other patents pending  
Printed in China  
Form 72-606A  
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