Bunn HOME MODEL NHB Use And Care Manual

Manual is about: USE & CARE OF YOUR BUNN COFFEE BREWER MODEL NHB

Summary of HOME MODEL NHB

  • Page 1

    Use and care of your coffee brewer 35787.0000d 07/05 ©2005 bunn-o-matic corporation p2777 welcome to the world of fine coffee. The bunn ® home model nhb coffee brewer will enhance your enjoyment of each cup of coffee. Bunn ® coffee brewers are recognized in homes and restaurants throughout the world...

  • Page 2: Our Best

    2 our best wishes for your coffee enjoyment. Specifications electrical - ul listed for household use only. This brewer has an attached, 3 prong grounded cord set and requires 2-wire service with ground, rated 120 volts ac, 7 1 ⁄ 2 amps, single phase, 60 hz. Components include an 800- watt tank heate...

  • Page 3: Hazardous Voltage!

    3 hazardous voltage! Can cause fire or electrical shock! Do not disassemble the brewer there are no user serviceable parts inside repair should be done by authorized service personnel (refer to page 11 ) warning bunn ® nhb home model coffee brewer warmer switch decanter p2773 this symbol alerts you ...

  • Page 4: Important Safeguards

    4 • read all instructions. • do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs. • do not place cord, plugs, or brewer in water or liquid. • close supervision is necessary when the brewer is used by or near children. • unplug from outlet when not in use for extended periods of time and before cleaning....

  • Page 5: General Information

    5 general information note - the brewer is not ready to plug in (see page 6) improper installation will result in permanent damage and void the limited warranty. Read and follow the instructions on the next page. • this brewer is designed to remain plugged in at all times (except during initial inst...

  • Page 6: Preparing The Brewer For Use

    6 1. Open the lid and place the funnel beneath the sprayhead. Preparing the brewer for use note: the brewer is not ready to plug in. Do not plug in until step #11. 2. Pour in a full decanter of water. 3. Place the decanter on the warmer. 4. Close the lid. (this starts the flow of water into the tank...

  • Page 7: Hot Water

    7 hot water the same basic steps can be used to obtain hot water by omitting the filter and coffee. The water from your bunn ® coffee brewer is approximately 200°f. This is hotter than the hot water from your faucet and must be handled with care. 2. Measure coffee into the filter and shake gently to...

  • Page 8: Coffee  Fundamentals

    8 coffee fundamentals brewing delicious coffee is similar to cooking any favorite food. Both require a good recipe. Proper coffee brewing requires quality equipment to precisely control water temperature, volume, and brew time. The bunn ® coffee brewer assures consistency in your recipe by controlli...

  • Page 9: Bunn

    9 bunn ® companion products paper filter auxiliary warmers durable, porcelain coated, scratch-resistant warmer with lighted on/off switch keeps an extra decanter of coffee, tea, hot chocolate or soups at perfect temperature. Coffee & tea filters constant quality testing assures consistent flavor wit...

  • Page 10: Routine  Cleaning

    10 routine cleaning rinsing the brew funnel and decanter after each use is the only routine cleaning required. Occasionally, wipe the outside of the brewer including the area above the funnel with a damp cloth. (the brew funnel and decanter are top- rack dishwasher safe.) deliming periodically, you ...

  • Page 11: Draining The Brewer

    11 7) grasp the back of the brewer and quickly turn it upside down over a sink as shown. Most of the water in the tank will flow from the sprayhead tube opening. Some water may flow from the area around the top lid. Continue tipping the brewer until the flow stops. 8) replace the sprayhead and funne...

  • Page 12: Limited Warranty

    12 limited warranty bunn-o-matic warrants the bunn ® nhb coffee brewer (“brewer”), except glass serving bowl, to be free from defects in material and workmanship existing at the time of manufacture and appearing within one of the following warranty periods: a) three (3) years from the date of origin...