- The user instructions for the Sunbeam Coffeemaster are simple. Begin by separating the brew top from the lower serving pot. Fill the serving pot with the desired amount of water; the Coffeemaster can make between one and 12 cups of coffee at a time. The Coffeemaster uses a filter rod system that is different from today's modern paper filters. To use it, insert the filter rod into the tube inside the brew basket, then press the basket on to the serving pot until they snap together. Spoon one rounded tablespoon of ground coffee per cup into the brew basket. Plug the Sunbeam Coffeemaster into an AC outlet and turn the switch to "High". When the coffee is finished brewing, the coffeepot will automatically switch to "Low", which will keep the coffee hot.
- Proper care and maintenance will help keep your Sunbeam Coffeemaster coffee pot in prime condition. Caring for your Coffeemaster includes keeping it clean and regularly inspecting it for damage. To clean your Sunbeam Coffeemaster, rinse the brew top thoroughly. The serving pot should be rinsed out daily, but never immersed, as immersion would damage the coffee pot's heating element. You can thoroughly clean the serving pot periodically by boiling a mixture of water and baking soda in it. Also, remember to occasionally inspect the Coffeemaster's electrical cord for possible damage.
- The manufacturers of the Sunbeam Coffeemaster have a few recommendations on how to make an excellent cup of coffee. They suggest using the highest-quality freshly ground coffee beans available for the tastiest cup of coffee. Water temperature is also important when brewing a good cup of coffee. To brew a great cup of coffee, experts say that the coffee beans must mingle with the water when it is at least 200 F, but below 215 degrees. The ideal temperature is around 205 degrees. Your Sunbeam Coffeemaster brews coffee at this temperature automatically.
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