DeLonghi DCU72 Owner Manual - Page 5
Understanding The Control Panel, Operating Your Coffee Urn
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OPERATING YOUR COFFEE URN (con't) 7) When the coffee brewing cycle is completed and percolation stops, the coffee urn automatically switches to the keep warm cycle. The keep warm cycle automatically activates the FRESHNESS INDICATOR, and all six green lights will illuminate. At this time, coffee is ready to serve. Coffee can be enjoyed anytime during the FRESHNESS mode (keep warm cycle). See "Understanding the Control Panel" for detailed information on the FRESHNESS INDICATOR. 8) If you want to reheat coffee during the FRESHNESS mode (keep warm cycle), unplug the cord and then plug it into the wall outlet again. CAUTION: DO NOT REHEAT IF THERE IS LESS THAN 20 CUPS OF WATER LEFT IN THE UNIT. 9) Do not remove any parts before serving: coffee urn and parts will be HOT. 10) Disconnect plug from wall outlet first. Let the coffee urn cool before cleaning. 11) To make additional coffee, rinse the unit and its parts with cold water and repeat steps 1 through 10. UNDERSTANDING THE CONTROL PANEL 1) Adjustable Thermostat (Featured on Models DCU71-71B and DCU70T70TB Only) - The thermostat ranges from 150°F (MIN) - 200°F (MAX). It may be adjusted according to your desired temperature before, during and after (keep warm mode) the brewing process. 2) Functions (Control Levels) Adjustable Thermostat Freshness Indicators (GREEN) Temperature Level Power Light (RED) 3) Light Operation - During the coffee brewing mode, the power light is "ON" (RED). When the coffee has finished brewing and percolation stops, all six FRESHNESS INDICATOR lights illuminate (GREEN). Each FRESHNESS INDICATOR light represents one full hour. After each hour passes, the lights will turn off one by one from right (6) to left (1). After six hours, the coffee urn will automatically shut off. The power light (RED) will remain on indicating that it is still plugged into an AC wall outlet.