SOURCE: Replacing Cord on 100 Cup Coffee Urn
The black clip that you are talking about seems to be a type of "lock" that was commonly used to prevent the cord from being pulled from the appliance by accident. You will need this part to "lock" the cord into the new base. I would recommend that you try to break the old base from around the cord trying not to damage the clip. You'll then be able to insert the "old" clip into the matching slot in the new base. I believe that the part itself is called a "locking strain relief".
SOURCE: we have a 24-48 cup westbend coffee urn with a
Hello Hoffman, Without the model number, I can't provide you with a direcct link to your specific manual. However, I can provide with the link that will allow you to select your manual, based on the model number, located on either the front of the unit or underneath it.
Here's the link to the West Bend site and the large capacity coffee makers.
http://www.focuselectrics.com/catalog.cfm?dest=dir&linkid=62&linkon=category
I didn't see any version for 24-48 cups, but you might find that the 42 cup version is very close to the one you have.
I hope you find this Very Helpful and best regards!
Water Level Measure of Ground Coffee
100 cups 6 ¼ cups
80 cups 5 cups
60 cups 4 cups
40 cups 2½ cups
Do not make less than 40 or more than 100 cups of coffee at one time. Use electric perk or regular grind coffee; a filter liner is not necessary.
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