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Faberware Farberware FSU236 12-36 Cup Urn Electric Kettle Questions & Answers
I like relatively strong coffee.
Farberware manuals do not seem to be available online. Try contacting Farberware Customer Service at the following site:
http://www.farberware.com/customerservice.html?hm=Y&ct=N&anw=N
For electric kettles try the e-mail address for Electric Appliances. Send your model number with your request for a manual.
Sorry some one was not able to respond within 20 minutes but I think this had to do with lack of a ready source for the directions for use.
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8/12/2011 9:40:58 PM •
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How to make coffee
Farberware manuals do not seem to be available online. Try contacting Farberware Customer Service at the following site:
http://www.farberware.com/customerservice.html?hm=Y&ct=N&anw=N
For electric kettles try the e-mail address for Electric Appliances. Send your model number with your request for a manual.
Sorry some one has not responded sooner but I think this had to do with lack of a ready source.
Thank you for using FixYa!
2/19/2011 6:06:49 PM •
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What is the ratio of
1 TBSP to a 6oz cup, most cans of coffee tell you this on the label, but add as much as u like to taste i use 1 1/2 TBSP cause i like stronger coffee
12/24/2010 8:25:51 PM •
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Lost manual: Need coffee
Hi
Please check
this:
Number of Cups Amount of Coffee
12 1 ¼ cups
18 1 ¾ cups
24 2 ½ cups
30 3 cups
36 3 ½ cups
Hope this helps...please post back for further assistance.
Daniel
11/18/2010 10:21:53 PM •
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Luke warm and weak coffee
Your problem is 1 of 2 things. Thermostat or Keep warm element. You have to take the pot apart to test. Parts are at repairshop.com or eBay under Farberware coffeepot parts. Good luck Ron
7/25/2010 5:44:53 PM •
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Persistently loose handle on a 20+yr old 9' fry pan
What has happened is the threaded hole the screw goes into had 'stripped out'. The best option is to fill the threaded hole with epoxy, and put the screw back in, tightening it well and letting the epoxy cure. The only alternative is to thread the hole to a larger size, and use a larger screw.
2/4/2010 7:06:20 PM •
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I am cheesed off with having to throw away
Get one at Best Buy; get the 2 year service policy for 8 bucks. Set an akarm on some computer/PDA thing for 102 weeks away. If, by some miracle, the thing lasts that long, bring it back and get a (free) new one. Oh, get the policy on the new one as well!
10/25/2009 11:08:39 AM •
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