![]() The coffee maker may need to be cleaned- see the "How do I clean The Scoop Coffee Maker" section or reference your Use and Care. Please refer to your full Use and Care Guide for warnings, additional instructions, tips, and guidance on how to use this product. ![]() Never immerse the cord, plug, or coffee maker in any liquid. NOTE: The Scoop brew basket should be cleaned daily, and the filter holder should be cleaned at least once per week.ĭISHWASHER SAFE: The Scoop brew basket, the cup rest, the filter holder, and the filter well are all top-rack dishwasher safe. Towel dry or hang the scoop to dry on the brew basket holder. Rinse and and clean The Scoop's brew basket with soapy water. Make sure to discard your coffee grounds after each use. You can wipe the exterior with a soft, damp cloth to keep the stainless finish clean. The Scoop is now cleaned and ready to make coffee. Place your cup on the cup rest again, and run two to three cycles of cold tap water through the coffee maker. After 30 minutes, plug in the coffee maker and allow it to finish the brew cycle When the brew cycle is finished, wait for the coffee maker to cool. After 30 seconds, turn unit OFF (O) using the REGULAR or BOLD button and allow the vinegar to clean. Pour 1/2 cup (125 ml) of plain white vinegar and 1/2 cup (125 ml) of cold water into reservoir. ![]() Please see your Use & Care for additional suggestions.Īll coffee makers should be cleaned at least once a month (once a week for areas with hard water). Remember to allow space between pieces of food to allow hot air to flow through, and multiple layers of food (such as French fries) will need to be shaken partially through the cooking cycle. 1 lb., depending on typeĪir fryer models 3501 have a cooking frying basket that is 7" in diameter and 4" in height. Please see your Use & Care for additional suggestions.įrench fries: approximately 1 lb. Baskets with multiple layers of food (such as French fries) will need to be shaken partially through the cooking cycle. The smaller the food being cook, the more likely the food will nestle together.Īllowing space between pieces of food will allow hot air to flow through and between the food. General rule is to avoid filling the basket more than 1/2 full. Best cooking performance occurs when air can easily flow around the food being cooked. Quantity of food depends on the size of the basket.
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