| Coffee Maker   Model No. 13500, 33600, 43536   TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE READ AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND   WARNINGS IN THIS CARE AND USE INSTRUCTION MANUAL.   Care and Use Instructions   IMPORTANT SAFEGARDS   Use electricity safely and wisely. Observe safety precautions when using your coffee maker including the following:   • • Read all instructions before using   Be sure switch is turned “OFF” before plugging cord into wall outlet. If coffeemaker does not have a switch, be sure   coffee maker contains water or brewed coffee before plugging in. Do not leave coffeemaker plugged in when it is not   being used.   • Plug coffee maker into 120 volt AC grounded electric outlet ONLY. The cord has a three-prong plug which mates   with a standard three-prong grounded wall outlet. Do not cut or remove the third prong from the plug. If an adaptor is   used, be sure adaptor wire and wall outlet are grounded. If there is any doubt as to whether the outlet is grounded,   check with a qualified electrician.   • • • Coffee maker should always be unplugged and allowed to cool before cleaning.   Do not let cord touch hot surfaces or hang over the edge of a counter, table, or other surface area.   Make sure cover, basket and stem are properly attached before coffeemaker is plugged in. (See instructions). No part   of the coffeemaker should be removed during the brewing cycle. Scalding could occur.   Your coffeemaker, its cord and plug should not be used outdoors, immersed in liquids, placed near a hot electric or   gas burner or place in a heated oven.   • • • • Do not touch coffeemaker when it is hot. Use handles or knobs.   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 Bend Company.   • 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.   SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS   Your coffeemaker 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 booklet for service details. Do not attempt to repair it yourself.   Model 43536 coffeemaker is suitable for both household and commercial use.   Warning: To prevent personal injury or property damage caused by fire, always unplug this and other appliances when not   in use. For household use only.   1 is completely secured into the handle slots. Care should be used when moving the coffeemaker as the cover only   temporarily reduces coffee from spilling if coffeemaker is tipped over.   6. Plug cord into a 120 volt AC grounded electric outlet ONLY. Also turn switch “ON” for models 13500 and 33600.   CAUTION: Your coffeemaker has a long cord for easy access to electric outlet. To prevent personal injury or property   damage, do not allow long cord to drape or hang over the edge of a countertop, tabletop or surface area where it can be pulled   by children or tripped over. Do not allow children to be near or use this coffeemaker without close adult supervision.   7. Coffeemaker will stop perking automatically (each cup requires no longer than 1 minute brewing time). Coffee is ready   when light in base glows. Coffee will remain serving temperature as long as coffeemaker is plugged in (and switch is   “ON”). Before serving turn cover to remove basket and stem. Using a hot pad, remove coffee basket, and stem. If coffee   basket and stem are not removed, bitter oils from the extracted grounds will drip into coffee. Replace cover making sure   it is completely secured into the handle slots.   8. For cup-on-saucer filling, press faucet handle down. Release handle when filled. For continuous flow when filling coffee   server, lift handle straight up until it locks into open position. Lower handle when server is filled.   9. When about 3 cups of coffee remain in coffeemaker, or when coffee can no longer be seen in the view tube, unplug cord   from electric outlet and turn switch “OFF”.   10. To reheat cold coffee, simply plug coffeemaker in and turn switch “ON”. Be sure basket and stem are removed. There   must be at least 12 cups of coffee in the coffeemaker to reheat.   INSTRUCTIONS FOR HEATING 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 and place stem and clean empty basket into position as for making coffee. Secure cover in place   and plug coffeemaker in. Also turn switch to “ON” position for models 13500 and 33600. Heat water until perking stops and   light on base glows. Remove cover, lift out basket and stem, with a hot pad, and replace cover, making sure it is secured in   place. Unplug coffeemaker when less than 3 cups of water remain. Inside of coffeemaker may darken after heating water   which is normal and does not affect the coffeemaker or the water heated.   Other than making coffee or heating water, no other liquid should be heated in coffeemaker as damage to heating unit can   occur.   When a coffeemaker is used to heat water only, it must be cleaned well after each use in addition to special weekly cleaning   with white distilled vinegar for remove mineral deposits. If these deposits are not removed, pitting of the metal can occur and   result in damage to the coffeemaker. See Special Cleaning Instructions in this booklet.   INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLEANING COFFEEMAKER   Improper cleaning of coffeemaker, especially the heating well, will affect the performance, resulting in weak, lukewarm   coffee and may even cause coffeemaker to stop perking. To keep coffeemaker working properly, it is very important to   follow the regular and special cleaning instructions.   Regular cleaning—after each use   1. Unplug coffeemaker and allow to cool. Drain any coffee out of the coffeemaker.   CAUTION: To prevent personal injury or electric shock, do not immerse coffeemaker base, its cord or plug in water or other   liquid.   2. Wash basket, stem and cover in hot soapy water with a dishcloth or sponge. Rinse   and dry. Coffee stains on metal can be removed with a scouring pad. Do Not Clean   These Parts In Dishwasher As They Can Discolor.   3. Clean inside of coffee maker by filling with hot water about one-third its capacity.   Add dish soap and wash with sponge or cloth. Scour heating unit well (into which   stem fits) with special cleaning tool provided and scouring pad such as Scotch Brite®   or Brillo®. Twist pad inside unit well to clean. Heating unit well must be kept clean for coffeemaker to work   properly. Rinse with hot water after cleaning and dry.   4. Clean outside of coffeemaker with damp cloth and dry with soft cloth. Do not use abrasive metal scouring pads or   cleansers on outside of coffeemaker as scratching will occur.   3 Special Cleaning – every two weeks   If coffeemaker is used daily, a special cleaning every 2 weeks OR every week if used for heating water, is necessary to   thoroughly clean the heating unit well. If not kept clean, coffeemaker will not work properly.   1. 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 basket in place and secure cover onto   coffeemaker. Plug cord into outlet and turn switch ON for models 13500 and 33600. Allow coffeemaker to complete   perking cycle, then let stand 20 minutes.   2. Turn OFF and unplug cord from outlet. Drain coffeemaker and allow to cool. Then wash the inside and the parts   following the regular cleaning instructions, making sure to clean heating unit well thoroughly.   3. On occasion, clean coffee level view tube on models 13500 and 33600 with a soft brush. Unscrew gauge cap and lift out   tube. Wash in hot soapy water with brush and rinse. Replace tube, secure with gauge cap.   4. To clean faucet, unscrew handle. Move a small brush up and down through faucet, then insert brush through opening   inside coffeemaker to clean faucet connection. Wash faucet handle in hot soapy water and rinse. Replace faucet.   DO NOT USE BAKING SODA TO CLEAN COFFEEMAKER AS IT CAN DISCOLOR AND PIT THE METAL   REPLACEMENT PARTS   External replacement parts for coffeemaker may be obtained directly from The West Bend Company. To order contact West   Bend Housewares Customer Service at the address or phone number provided, or visit our website at www.westbend.com or   Be sure to provide 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, phone number and your Visa, MasterCard or Discover credit card 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.   FOR U.S.A RESIDENTS ONLY:   ONE FULL YEAR WARRANTY   Your West Bend® Warranty covers failures in the materials and workmanship of this coffeemaker for one year from the   original date of 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 cause by misuse, abuse, accidents or alterations to the coffeemaker.   If you think the coffeemaker has failed or requires service and is within it’s warranty period, please carefully package and   return the coffeemaker prepaid and insured with a description of the difficulty to:   The West Bend Company   Attn: Housewares Customer Service   1100 Schmidt Road   West Bend, WI 53090-1961   (262) 334-6949   Please ensure that you enclose the sales slip or proof of date of purchase to assure warranty coverage.   Not Valid in Mexico   This booklet contains important and helpful information on your new product. Please file it for handy reference to instructions   or proper use and care, warranty and service information. For personal reference, attach a dated sales receipt for warranty   proof of purchase and record the following information:   Date of purchase or received as a gift: _______________________________________   Where purchased and price, if known: _______________________________________   L5471   4 |