Faberware Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines - Popular Questions, Answers, Tips & Manuals
How to brew coffee
USING YOUR PERCOLATOR
1.Wash the Percolator thoroughly before using for the first time.
(See "Cleaning Instructions" section in this manual.)
2.Remove Cover, Basket, Spreader and Pump Tube. Use cold, fresh
tap water to fill Percolator. Fill according to markings on inside
of Percolator for number of cups desired. Use cold tap water -
the automatic brewing cycle is timed to begin with a cold
water start.
NOTE: The bottom of the Pump Tube Spring marks the maximum
capacity of the Percolator.
3.Wet Coffee Basket to help keep small particles of coffee from sift-
ing through. Place Basket on Pump Tube. Add desired amount of
regular or percolator grind coffee to Basket.
4.Place Pump Tube with Basket into Percolator so bottom of tube is
set into Center Well. Place Spreader on top of Basket and snap
Cover onto Percolator. Attach cord to Percolator and plug into
standard household 120 volt AC wall outlet. Brewing begins
within seconds and continues at a cup-a-minute speed
5.When coffee brewing is complete, percolating will stop. The
Percolator automatically switches to "KEEP WARM" setting to
preserve fresh-tasting coffee at hot, ready-to-serve temperature.
For best flavor, remove Coffee Basket, Spreader and Pump Tube
when brewing is completed.
Model 155B thermostat
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What is the spacing size between pins on the electric cord
Measure the pins center to center. There are three common spacings.
1/2 inch, 11/16 inch and 1 1/16 inch..
Appliance cords are available at most hardware stores including Lowes, Home Depot, Menards and even in the electrical departments of many other stores. If you have your old cord it is easy to compare the plugs. There is a 3/8 inch difference between the 11/16" plug and the 1 1/16" so it is easy to see the difference.
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