Bloomfield 8372 owner manual Start-Up, Brewer Operation Diagram, Personal Injury

Models: 8372

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START-UP

START-UP

For initial start-up, or if the brewer has not been used for an extended period of time:

Be sure spray disk and brew gasket are properly installed in the brew head.

Install a fresh bottle of water in the bottle ring.

Allow basin and tank to fill.

Plug unit into a properly grounded electrical receptacle.

Draw water from the hot water faucet until all air is purged from the tank.

NOTE: This brewer will not function as a “pour-over” brewer. A water bottle with an adequate amount of water must be installed for the brewer to operate.

Once plugged into electrical power, the heating elements will begin heating the water in the tank. When the water has reached the proper temperature, the “READY TO BREW” light will glow.

Fig 2. Brewer Operation Diagram

OPERATION

CAUTION:

Personal Injury

5 Gallon water bottle can weigh up to 50 pounds. Install bottle carefully. Injury can result from improper lifting technique or from attempting to lift a full bottle without adequate physical ability.

CAUTION: Equipment

Electrical Damage

DO NOT manually fill brewer through bottle ring.

IMPORTANT: Use only 3 gallon or 5 gallon plastic water bottle.

IMPORTANT:

Tank must be full of water before connecting brewer to electrical power.

Heating elements will be damaged if allowed to operate without being fully submerged in water. Damage caused by operating the brewer without water in the tank is NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY.

IMPORTANT:

This appliance is NOT designed to be used as a pour-over brewer. Operation without a water bottle with an adequate amount of water in place will produce very little or no brewed coffee.

IMPORTANT:

When installing water bottle, be careful to not overflow the basin pan. DO NOT fill the basin pan prior to installing the water bottle.

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Bloomfield 8372 owner manual Start-Up, Brewer Operation Diagram, Personal Injury, CAUTION Equipment Electrical Damage