®
programmable
coffee maker
Instruction Booklet
Model: FC-1180
POLARIZED PLUG
This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). To
reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one
way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does
not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not modify the plug in any way.
DESCRIPTION OF PARTS
1) Water Reservoir Cover
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4
2) Filter Basket Release Button
3) Filter Basket Holder
4) Filter Basket
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5) Control Panel
a) Display
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b) Auto Light
c) On (RUN) Light
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d) On/Off Button
e) Hour Button
f) Minute (MIN) Button
g) Program (PROG) Button
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6) Main Housing
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5b
7) Water Level Window
8) Carafe with Lid
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5c
9) Warming Plate
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5e
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10) Coffee Measuring Scoop
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BEFORE FIRST USE
Wash the Carafe with Lid and Filter Basket in warm soapy water. Rinse
thoroughly and dry. Wipe the Main Housing with a soft damp cloth. Do not
immerse Main Housing in water or any other liquid.
Prior to brewing coffee for the first time run the machine with water only.
Follow the directions in the HOW TO USE section omitting the coffee.
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HOW TO USE
To Set the Clock:
1. Plug the Power Cord into the wall outlet.
2. Press the Program (PROG) Button once and the word ‘CLOCK’ will be
displayed.
3. Press the HOUR and MINUTE (MIN) Buttons to select the correct time.
NOTE:
a) The clock will show a 12 hour cycle and the ‘AM’ and ‘PM’ will change.
b) To scroll through the numbers faster, press and hold the Hour and Minute
Buttons.
4. Press the PROG Button once to set the time. If no button is pressed for 10
seconds, the ‘CLOCK’ will disappear from the Display Window and you will
have to start over from #2.
Immediate Brewing:
1. Fill the Water Reservoir with fresh cold water for the desired number of cups.
NOTE: Do not fill above the MAX line or less than the MIN line indicated
on the Water Reservoir.
2. Press the Filter Basket Release Button and the Filter Basket Holder will
swing outward. Fit a #4 coffee filter into the Filter Basket and fill with the
desired amount of ground coffee.
NOTE: Use ground coffee specifically for automatic drip coffee makers.
Usually one Coffee Measuring Scoop or a level tablespoon of ground coffee
is used for each cup of coffee. Adjust the amount to your personal taste.
3. Close the Filter Basket Holder.
NOTE: If the door does not close completely, check to see that the Filter
Basket and coffee filter are properly seated in the Filter Basket Holder then
snap the door into place.
4. Place the Carafe with Lid on the Keep Warm Plate.
5. Plug into a 120 Volt AC outlet.
6. Press the ON/OFF Button once and the red RUN Indicator Light will
illuminate indicating that the Coffee Maker is in the brew cycle.
In a few minutes the coffee will be brewed and the Coffee Maker will
automatically switch over to ‘Keep Warm’ mode for a maximum of 2
hours. Press the On/Off Button twice or unplug the appliance to
cancel the ‘Keep Warm’ mode. Both indicator lights will be out.
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Delay Brewing:
1. Fill the Water Reservoir with fresh cold water for the desired number of cups.
NOTE: Do not fill above the MAX line or less than the MIN line indicated
on the Water Reservoir.
2. Press the Filter Basket Release Button and the Filter Basket Holder will
swing outward. Fit a #4 coffee filter into the Filter Basket and fill with
the desired amount of ground coffee.
NOTE: Use ground coffee specifically for automatic drip coffee makers.
Usually one Coffee Measuring Scoop or a level tablespoon of ground
coffee is used for each cup of coffee. Adjust the amount to your personal
taste.
3. Close the Filter Basket Holder.
NOTE: If the door does not close completely, check to see that the Filter
Basket and coffee filter are properly seated in the Filter Basket Holder
then snap the door into place.
4. Place the Carafe with Lid on the Keep Warm Plate.
5. Plug into a 120 Volt AC outlet.
6. Ensure that the Clock is set with the current time.
7. Press the Program Button twice and the word TIMER will be shown in the
display.
8. Press the HOUR and MINUTE (MIN) Buttons until the desired brew start
time displays. Ensure that AM or PM display is correct. Press the Program
(PROG) Button again (within 10 seconds) to save the set time.
9. At the set time the coffee maker will start the brewing cycle. Once the
brewing cycle is complete the Coffee Maker will automatically switch
over to ‘Keep Warm’ mode for a maximum of 2 hours. Press the On/Off
Button twice or unplug the appliance to cancel the ‘Keep Warm’ mode.
Both indicator lights will be out.
‘PAUSE & SERVE’ FEATURE
The ‘Pause & Serve’ feature allows you to pour a cup of coffee before the
brew cycle has finished. Remove the Carafe slowly to temporarily stop the
flow of coffee. Quickly pour a cup of coffee and reposition the Carafe
securely on the Keep Warm Plate.
NOTE: Do not remove the Carafe for longer than 30 seconds.
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CARE AND CLEANING
1) Unplug unit and let cool before cleaning.
2) Discard the coffee filter and grounds. Remove the Filter Basket from the
Filter Basket Holder.
3) The Filter Basket and Carafe can be washed in warm soapy water.
4) Wipe the Main Housing and Warming Plate with a soft damp cloth.
NEVER IMMERSE THE MAIN HOUSING IN WATER OR ANY OTHER LIQUID.
Descaling
Over a period of time, minerals and calcium found in water will accumulate in
your Coffee Maker and may affect its operation. The appliance should be
cleaned approximately every six months, depending on water conditions. Use
distilled vinegar in the following manner to remove the mineral deposits.
1. Fill the Water Reservoir to the ‘MAX’ level with equal parts of white vinegar
and cold water. Close the Lid.
2. Snap the Filter Basket and Filter Basket Holder into position.
3. Place the Carafe with Lid on the Warming Plate.
4. Press the ON/OFF Button once and the Coffee Maker will start.
5. Let the whole quantity of the vinegar/water solution run through the
machine, then turn the Coffee Maker Off by pressing the ON/OFF Button.
(The red On Indicator Light will turn off.)
6. Repeat the above steps using cold water to rinse away any residual vinegar.
Repeat twice.
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A short supply cord is provided to reduce the hazards of becoming entangled
in or tripping over a long cord. Extension cords may be used if care is exer-
cised in their use. If an extension cord is used, the marked electrical rating of
the detachable power-supply cord or extension cord should be at least as great
as the electrical rating of the appliance. If the appliance is of the grounded
type, the extension cord should be a grounded 3-wire cord. The extension cord
should be arranged so that it will not drape over the counter top or table top,
where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Salton Canada warrants that this appliance shall be free from defects in material and
workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase. During this
‘in-warranty’ period, defective products will be repaired or replaced at the discretion
of the retailer and/or Salton Canada. This warranty covers normal domestic usage
and does not cover damage which occurs in shipment or failure which results from
alteration, accident, misuse, abuse, glass breakage, neglect, commercial use or
improper maintenance.
A defective product should be returned to the original place of purchase within the
retailer’s stipulated return/exchange period*. If you are unable to have a defective
product replaced under warranty by the retailer, please check our website at
assistance by mail, e-mail, fax or telephone as listed below.
To ensure prompt ‘in-warranty’ service securely package and return the product to us
prepaid. Be sure to include the original proof of purchase and a description of the
defect along with your address and postal code.
For repairs not covered by the warranty, please contact us for assistance.
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SALTON CANADA
Customer Service Department
81A Brunswick,
Dollard-des-Ormeaux,
Quebec, Canada H9B 2J5
E-mail: [email protected]
Fax: 514-685-8300
Tel: 514-685-3660 Ext. 226
* Return/exchange policies at each retailer vary and may differ from the SALTON Canada 1 year limited
warranty period.
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