Sunbeam FPSBFCM40 User's Manual

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Pages 8
Year 2011
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Sunbeam FPSBFCM40 Specification

The Sunbeam FPSBFCM40 is a drip coffee maker designed to deliver convenience and efficiency for everyday coffee brewing. This model features a compact and straightforward design, making it suitable for various kitchen spaces. It boasts a 12-cup capacity, ideal for households or small offices that require multiple servings. The coffee maker is equipped with a programmable clock and timer, allowing users to set a preferred brewing time up to 24 hours in advance, ensuring freshly brewed coffee is ready when needed. Its brewing system is engineered to optimize flavor extraction, providing a rich and aromatic coffee experience.

The Sunbeam FPSBFCM40 includes a pause-and-serve function that lets users pour a cup mid-brew without disrupting the process, adding convenience for those who cannot wait for the full pot to finish brewing. The warming plate keeps the coffee hot for extended periods, maintaining the beverage at an optimal temperature. The design incorporates a removable filter basket, simplifying the cleaning process and allowing for the use of either paper or permanent filters, based on user preference.

The coffee maker's water reservoir is marked with clear, easy-to-read indicators to ensure precise water measurement. Additionally, the unit's exterior is designed with an intuitive control panel featuring soft-touch buttons for ease of use. The Sunbeam FPSBFCM40 is an excellent choice for those seeking a reliable and user-friendly coffee maker that integrates essential features to enhance the daily coffee-making routine.

Sunbeam FPSBFCM40 F.A.Q.

How do I set the clock on the Sunbeam FPSBFCM40 coffee maker?

To set the clock, press and hold the 'Hour' button until the display begins to blink. Use the 'Hour' and 'Minute' buttons to set the correct time. Press the 'Brew' button to confirm and save the settings.

What should I do if my coffee maker is not brewing?

First, ensure the coffee maker is plugged in and the water reservoir is filled. Check if the lid is securely closed and the carafe is correctly positioned on the warming plate. Finally, make sure the 'Brew' button is pressed.

How do I clean the Sunbeam FPSBFCM40 coffee maker?

To clean, fill the water reservoir with equal parts of water and white vinegar. Run a brewing cycle without coffee grounds. Discard the solution, and then run two more cycles with fresh water to rinse.

How can I prevent my coffee from tasting bitter?

Ensure you are using fresh, high-quality coffee beans and clean the coffee maker regularly to prevent residue buildup. Also, adjust the coffee-to-water ratio to suit your taste.

What is the best way to store the coffee maker when not in use?

Store the coffee maker in a cool, dry place. Ensure it is cleaned and completely dry before storage to prevent mold or residue buildup.

Why does my coffee maker overflow?

Overflowing can occur if there are too many coffee grounds or if the carafe is not positioned correctly. Ensure the filter basket is not overfilled and the carafe is properly aligned.

Can I use a paper filter with the Sunbeam FPSBFCM40?

Yes, you can use a standard paper filter in the filter basket. Ensure it fits properly and does not collapse during the brewing process.

How do I descale the coffee maker?

Descale by filling the reservoir with a solution of water and descaling agent, then run a brew cycle. Follow up with two cycles of fresh water to rinse. Descaling should be done every 2-3 months depending on usage.

Is it normal for the coffee maker to make noise during brewing?

Yes, some noise is normal due to the boiling and brewing process. However, if you hear unusual or loud noises, check for any obstructions or the need for descaling.

What should I check if the coffee tastes weak?

Ensure the correct amount of coffee grounds is used. Check the grind size and make sure the water temperature is adequate. Regular cleaning can also prevent weak coffee due to residue buildup.