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Place measured water in kettle, making sure to keep the water
between the minimum and maximum levels. Turn on kettle to heat
the water to your desired set temperature.
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Grind two tablespoons of coffee beans per cup.
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Rinse the filter cone, filter, and container (either a coffee pot or
whatever you are brewing into) with hot water to preheat them.
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Assemble the filter cone, filter and vessel.
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Add the coffee grounds to the filter.
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Once the water reaches the desired temperature, pour it into the
filter. A good method is to start at the center, pouring in a circular
pattern while moving gradually towards the edge of the coffee
bed. A slow steady pour allows for even extraction.
Tips:
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Preheating the filter and cone is recommended. You can pour a
couple of ounces ~60ml of hot water into the filter and discard prior
to adding coffee.
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If you have access to a scale you can measure the amount of
water while pouring.
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Pre-wetting the coffee grounds a minute before starting to pour
over helps extraction.
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Pour-over coffee is ground finer than drip coffee, but not as fine as
espresso.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Before attempting any cleaning operation, make sure the
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appliance is unplugged from the supply socket and fully cooled
down.
To clean the exterior surfaces, simply wipe over with a soft, damp
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cloth and dry thoroughly.
Never use abrasive products, powders or scouring pads.
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Under no circumstances shall the jug kettle or its power base be
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immersed in water.
To remove mineral deposits from the water kettle, use products
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(decalcifying solutions) made especially available for this purpose.
Make sure to use a type recommended for kettles or coffee makers.
Follow the guidelines as recommended by the manufacturer of the
de-calcifying solution. Rinse well.
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