BLACK DECKER COFFEEMATIC DCM12WH User Manual

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Coffeematic  
Drip Coffeemakers  
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MODELS DCM12WH, DCM12WL, DCM94WH  
I Do not use the Carafe if the glass is cracked or has a loose or  
weakened handle.  
I Do not remove Carafe from “Keeps Hot” plate while liquid is dripping  
from basket. Allow basket to cool before removing it from the  
Coffeemaker.  
I Do not clean the Carafe with cleansers, steel wool, or other abrasives.  
I Do not pour liquid other than water or the cleaning solution specified  
in this manual into the water reservoir.  
I Remember to place the empty Carafe on the “Keeps Hot” plate before  
brewing.  
I Do not operate any electric appliance in the presence of explosive  
and/or flammable fumes or liquids.  
I This product is intended FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY and not for com-  
mercial or industrial use.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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POLARIZED PLUG  
The Coffeematic Drip Coffeemaker has a  
polarized plug — one blade is wider than  
the other. As a safety feature, this plug will  
fit into a polarized outlet only one way. If the  
plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse  
it and try again. If it still does not fit, contact  
an electrician. Do not attempt to defeat this  
safety feature.  
TAMPER-RESISTANT  
SCREW  
This appliance is equipped with a tamper-  
resistant screw to prevent removal of the  
outer cover. To reduce the risk of fire or  
electric shock, do not attempt to remove the  
outer cover. There are no consumer ser-  
viceable parts inside. Repair should be done  
only by authorized service personnel (see  
pages 10-11 for a list of Black & Decker  
Company-Owned Service Centers).  
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1. Water Reservoir with Cup Level Markings  
2. Flip-Up Reservoir Cover  
3. Water Spreader  
6. Carafe Serving Lid  
7. 12-Cup Carafe (Models DCM12WH  
and DCM12WL Shown)  
8. “Keeps Hot” Plate  
9. On/Off Control  
4. Paper Filter (not included)  
5. Filter Basket  
How To Use  
PREPARATION  
FOR USE  
Before the first use, remove all stickers,  
packing material, and literature.  
Clean the Carafe, Filter Basket, Water  
Spreader, and Carafe Lid by washing in hot,  
sudsy water — rinse thoroughly.  
Brew 10 (model DCM94WH) or 12 (model  
DCM12WH or model DCM12WL) cups of  
fresh water through the system as instruct-  
ed in the BREWING COFFEE instructions,  
but do not add coffee grounds.  
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1. Remove the Water Spreader and  
place a paper coffee filter into the  
Filter Basket. Add drip grind coffee to  
the filter corresponding to the amount  
of coffee to be brewed (usually one  
heaping tablespoon for every two  
cups. Adjust to suit your taste). When  
brewing 2-4 cups, use slightly more  
grounds per cup. Replace the Water  
Spreader over the Filter Basket.  
BREWING COFFEE  
2. Use the Carafe to fill the Water  
Reservoir with cold water to the  
desired cup level. Close the Flip-Up  
Reservoir Cover.  
3. Place the Filter Basket (with Water  
Spreader) over the empty Carafe,  
(Figure A) then sit the Carafe on the  
“Keeps Hot” plate.  
4. Slide the Control to “On.” You will  
see a red square in the display. The  
“Keeps Hot” plate comes on automat-  
ically when brewing begins.  
Figure A  
5. Let all the brewed coffee drip from  
the Basket. Remove the Basket and  
Spreader and set it aside. Place the  
Serving Lid on the Carafe. (Figure B)  
6. Place the Carafe on the “Keeps  
Hot” plate when not serving to keep  
coffee hot. The “Keeps Hot” plate will  
remain warm until the unit is turned  
off by sliding the Control to “Off”.  
7. DO NOT pour brewed coffee back  
into the Water Reservoir to reheat it.  
Reheat coffee in a saucepan on a  
range or in a microwave-safe contain-  
er in a microwave oven. Do not put  
the Carafe in a microwave oven.  
Figure B  
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To clean your Coffeemaker after brewing cof-  
fee, be sure the unit is OFF and has cooled.  
Discard the paper filter and grounds, and  
clean as follows:  
CLEANING YOUR  
COFFEEMAKER  
Filter Basket, Water Spreader, Carafe, and  
Carafe Serving Lid are all top rack dishwash-  
er-safe; or, they may be hand washed in hot,  
sudsy water.  
NOTE: Since the white Filter Basket and  
Water Spreader are prone to staining, you  
may want to wash them well with soap and  
water after each use.  
The Coffeemaker’s exterior and “Keeps Hot”  
plate may be cleaned with a damp cloth. Do  
not use abrasive cleansers or scouring pads.  
Never immerse the Coffeemaker in water.  
The Carafe capacity for the DCM12WH and  
DCM12WL is 12 cups; for the DCM94WH, it is  
10 cups (Figure C). A damaged Carafe may  
result in possible burns from hot liquid. To  
avoid breaking the Carafe:  
CARING FOR YOUR  
CARAFE  
• Do not let all liquid evaporate from the  
Carafe while on the “Keeps Hot”  
plate, or heat the Carafe when empty.  
• Discard the Carafe if damaged in any  
manner. A chip or crack could result  
in breakage.  
• Never use abrasive scouring pads or  
cleansers, they will scratch the glass.  
• Do not place the Carafe on or near a  
hot gas or electric burner, in a heated  
DCM94WH  
Carafe  
DCM12WH and  
DCM12WL Carafe  
oven, or in a microwave oven.  
• Avoid rough handling and sharp  
blows.  
Figure C  
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Mineral deposits left by hard water can clog  
your Coffeemaker. It is necessary to regu-  
larly clean your Coffeemaker to flush out  
these deposits. Excessive steaming or a  
prolonged brewing cycle are signs that a  
cleaning is needed.  
MINERAL DEPOSITS  
AND CLOGGING  
Clean your Coffeemaker approximately  
every 1-3 months. The frequency of clean-  
ing required is affected by your specific  
usage and water hardness. You may have to  
clean the Coffeemaker more or less often.  
During cleaning, more steaming occurs than  
when brewing coffee.  
1. Fill the Water Reservoir half way with  
white vinegar and add cold water up to the  
10-cup line (model DCM94WH) or 12-cup  
line (model DCM12WH or DCM12WL).  
2. Put an empty paper filter in the Filter  
Basket, place the Water Spreader over the  
basket, and place the Basket over the  
empty Carafe. Set the empty Carafe secure-  
ly onto the “Keeps Hot” plate.  
3. Turn the Coffeemaker on.  
4. Let half the cleaning solution brew into  
the Carafe, then turn the Coffeemaker off to  
soak.  
5. Allow the Coffeemaker to remain off for at  
least 15 minutes to soften the deposits.  
6. Turn the Coffeemaker on again to brew  
the remaining cleaning solution into the  
Carafe.  
7. Turn the Coffeemaker off; discard the  
cleaning solution and the soiled Filter.  
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8. Fill the Reservoir with cold water to the  
10-cup line (model DCM94WH) or the 12-  
cup line (model DCM12WH or DCM12WL);  
replace the empty Basket, Water Spreader,  
and Carafe.  
9. Turn on the Coffeemaker for a complete  
brew cycle to flush out the remaining clean-  
ing solution.  
10. Wash the Filter Basket, Water Spreader,  
and Carafe as instructed in “Cleaning Your  
Coffeemaker” (see page 6).  
The cord length of this Drip Coffeemaker  
was selected to reduce safety hazards that  
may occur with a longer cord. If more cord  
length is needed, an extension cord with a  
polarized plug may be used. It should be  
rated not less than 10 amperes, 120 Volts,  
and have Underwriters Laboratories listing.  
A properly rated extension cord may be pur-  
chased from a Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc.,  
Household Appliance Company-Owned or  
Authorized Service Center. When using a  
longer cord, be sure it does not drape over  
a working area or dangle where it could be  
pulled on or tripped over. Handle cord care-  
fully for longer life; avoid jerking or straining  
it at outlet and appliance connections.  
ELECTRICAL CORD  
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Service, if necessary, must be performed by  
a Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc., Household  
Appliance Company-Owned or Authorized  
Service Center. The Service Center nearest  
you can be found in the yellow pages of  
your phone book under “Appliances-Small-  
Repairing.” For your convenience, a com-  
plete listing of our Company-Owned Service  
Centers is listed on pages 10-11.  
SERVICE OR REPAIR  
If mailing or shipping your Coffeemaker,  
pack it carefully in a sturdy carton with  
enough packing material to prevent dam-  
age. Be sure to empty water from the reser-  
voir and Carafe before packing. You may  
use original packaging as long as you’ve  
include packing material suitable for ship-  
ping. Include a note describing the problem  
to our Service Center and be sure to give  
your return address. We also suggest that  
you insure the package for your protection.  
Consumer-replaceable parts and acces-  
sories are available at Black & Decker  
(U.S.) Inc., Household Appliance  
Company-Owned or Authorized Service  
Centers. To order a replacement Carafe by  
phone (or any other replacement part such  
as the brew basket, water spreader, or  
serving lid), call toll free, 1-800-258-6003.  
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TENNESSEE  
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NEW YORK  
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GARLAND — 78 West Centerville Rd., 75043 214-686-9302  
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UTAH  
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WASHINGTON  
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TACOMA — 2602 S. 38th St., 98409 206-473-6040  
TOLEDO — 3231 Dorr St., 43607 419-531-8921  
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OKLAHOMA  
OKLAHOMA CITY — 1318 Linwood Blvd., 73106  
WISCONSIN  
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TULSA — 3120 S. Sheridan Rd, 74145 918-622-5666  
414-453-4240  
OREGON  
REV: 8/94  
PORTLAND — 1640 NW Johnson St., 97209  
503-228-8631  
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FULL TWO-YEAR  
WARRANTY  
Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc. warrants this product  
against any defects that are due to faulty materi-  
al or workmanship for a two-year period after the  
original date of consumer purchase or receipt as  
a gift. This warranty does not include damage to  
the product resulting from accident or misuse.  
If the product should become defective within  
the warranty period, we will repair it or elect to  
replace it free of charge, including free return  
transportation, provided it is delivered prepaid to  
any Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc., Household  
Appliance Company-Owned or Authorized  
Service Center. This warranty gives you specific  
legal rights, and you may also have other rights  
which vary from state to state.  
Answers to any questions regarding warranty or  
service locations may be obtained by calling toll  
free 1-800-231-9786 or by writing:  
Consumer Assistance and Information  
Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc.  
626 Hanover Pike  
Hampstead, MD 21074-0618  
Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc.  
Copyright © 1990, 1991, 1994 Black & Decker  
Printed in U.S.A.  
Pub. No. 168638-01-RV03  

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