COSORI C0148-CM Pour Over Coffee Maker User manual
- June 11, 2024
- Cosori
Table of Contents
- COSORI C0148-CM Pour Over Coffee Maker
- Package Contents
- Specifications
- IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
- GETTING TO KNOW YOUR POUR-OVER COFFEE MAKER
- BREWING COFFEE
- CARE & MAINTENANCE
- Storage
- WARRANTY INFORMATION
- CUSTOMER SUPPORT
- FAQ’s
- Video – Product Overview
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
COSORI C0148-CM Pour Over Coffee Maker
Package Contents
- Stainless Steel Filter
- Glass Decanter
- Wooden Sleeve
- Measuring Scoop
- User Manual
Specifications
- Capacity: 8 coffee cups / 34 fl oz / 1 L
- Filter Material: 304 Stainless Steel Material
- Decanter Material : High Borosilicate Glass
- Measuring / ~ 7 g Scoop Size: 1 US tbsp
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Follow basic safety precautions when using your coffee maker. Read all instructions.
- Do not touch hot surfaces, such as the surface of the filled glass decanter. Use a wooden sleeve.
- Do not use the decanter if it is cracked, scratched, or chipped.
- Check for cracks or damage before using, especially if there are signs of leakage.
- Do not use the decanter with a worn wooden sleeve or without the sleeve properly attached.
- Do not set the decanter on a wet surface. It may slip, spill hot liquid, or fall.
- Do not clean with steel wool pads, abrasive cleaners, or any other materials that may scratch the decanter.
- WARNING: Danger of scalding. Be careful when handling hot water.
- The decanter is heavy when filled and glass may be hot.
- Household use only.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR POUR-OVER COFFEE MAKER
- A. Filter
- B. Measuring Scoop
- C. Sleeve
- D. Sleeve Tie
- E. Decanter
Note:
- The filter is precision-etched, permanent, double-layered, and made with 304-grade stainless steel. The micro-mesh prevents grounds from getting into the coffee.
- The decanter is high borosilicate glass for high heat resistance.
BREWING COFFEE
Note: This process should take about 5 minutes.
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Place the filter into the mouth of the glass decanter.
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Add medium coarse ground coffee to the filter. The ratio of coffee grounds to hot water is 1 level measuring scoop (~7 g) of coffee to 4 fl oz / 118 mL water. We recommend using freshly ground coffee. Adjust the amount of coffee or water according to taste. Shake gently to level the ground.
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Pour water over coffee grounds using a slow spiral motion, starting in the middle of the filter. Pour just enough water to saturate the grounds.
Note: The water will cause the grounds to puff up, which is called ‘blooming·. Some roasts will bloom more than others. -
Wait 30-45 seconds.
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Pour water over the coffee grounds again, starting on the outer rim of the filter, using a slow spiral motion. If water reaches the top of the filter, stop and let it settle to the halfway point, then begin pouring again until you have the desired amount of coffee.|
Note: This spiral motion is to create “‘turbulence· in the coffee grounds, allowing the particles in the coffee to separate and release flavor. -
When finished, remove the filter and discard the used coffee grounds. Enjoy.
Tips:
- Use a conical burr coffee grinder to ensure consistent grinding and better extraction for a full-bodied cup of coffee.
- Use fresh, filtered water at the optimal brewing temperature of 195′-205’F / 91′-96’C.
- Use a kettle with a gooseneck spout to help control water distribution and saturation.
- To keep your coffee warm, you can place the filled decanter directly on a glass stove top or gas flame, both at LOW heat only. The decanter must be filled. If the decanter is empty, never place it on a heating element.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
Cleaning
After every use, remove the filter and discard the used coffee grounds.
WARNING: To avoid breakage, handle the decanter with care. Glass will
break as a result of impact. Avoid hitting faucets or other hard surfaces when
hand washing.
- Remove the wooden sleeve and separate it from the sleeve tie. Wipe the sleeve and sleeve tie with a wet cloth, then dry with another cloth before placing back on the decanter.
- Hand washes the glass decanter, measuring scoop, and filter with hot, soapy water. Use mild soap. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
- Wipe with a damp cloth to remove superficial stains.
- Make sure the wooden sleeve is completely dry before placing back on the glass decanter.
Storage
- Store the coffee maker in a safe place, or in its box.
- Do not store the glass decanter in a place where it may fall, be bumped, or be knocked over. Glass may shatter. Store out of reach of children and pets.
- Keep the glass decanter in a protective wrap for storage.
Note: You can also wash the filter and glass decanter in a dishwasher. The wooden sleeve and tie are not dishwasher-safe. Only the filter and glass decanter are dishwasher-safe. Remove the wooden sleeve and tie it before putting it in the dishwasher. The measuring scoop is top-rack dishwasher-safe only.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
TERMS & POLICY
Arovast Corporation (“Arovast”) warrants this product to the original purchaser to be free from defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and conditions, for a period of 2 years from the date of original purchase. Arovast agrees, at our option during the warranty period, to repair any defect in material or workmanship or furnish an equal product in exchange without charge, subject to verification of the defect or malfunction and proof of the date of purchase.
There is no other express warranty. This warranty does not apply:
- If the product has been modified from its original condition;
- If the product has not been used in accordance with directions and instructions in the user manual;
- To damages or defects caused by accident, abuse, misuse or improper or inadequate maintenance;
- To damages or defects caused by service or repair of the product performed by an unauthorized service provider or by anyone other than Arovast;
- To damages or defects occurring during commercial use, rental use, or any use for which the product is not intended;
- To damages or defects exceeding the cost of the product.
Arovast will not be liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages in connection with the use of the product covered by this warranty. This warranty extends only to the original consumer purchaser of the product and is not transferable to any subsequent owner of the product regardless of whether the product is transferred during the specified term of the warranty. This warranty does not extend to products purchased from unauthorized sellers. Arovast’s warranty extends only to products purchased from authorized sellers that are subject to Arovast’s quality controls and have agreed to follow its quality controls. All implied warranties are limited to the period of this limited warranty. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. If you discover that your product is defective within the specified warranty period, please contact Customer Support via support@cosori.com. DO NOT dispose of your product before contacting us. Once our Customer Support Team has approved your request, please return the product with a copy of the invoice and order ID. Every Cosori product automatically includes a 2-year warranty. To make the customer support process quick and easy, register your product online at www.cosori.com/warranty. This warranty is made by:
Arovast Corporation
1202 N. Miller St., Suite A Anaheim, CA 92806
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
If you have any questions or concerns about your new product, please contact
our helpful Customer Support Team. Arovast Corporation 1202 N. Miller St.,
Suite A Anaheim, CA 92806
Email: support@cosori.com
Toll-Free: 888-402-1684
Support Hours
Monday-Friday
9:00 am-5:00 pm PST/PDT
Please have your invoice and order ID ready before contacting Customer
Support.
FAQ’s
How does the COSORI pour-over coffee maker work?****
The COSORI pour-over coffee maker uses the traditional pour-over method to brew coffee. Hot water is poured over the ground coffee beans, and the coffee drips through the filter into the carafe below.
What type of filter does the COSORI pour over the coffee maker use?****
The COSORI pour-over coffee maker uses a stainless steel mesh filter, which is reusable and easy to clean.
How many cups of coffee can the COSORI pour over the coffee maker make?
The COSORI pour-over coffee maker can make up to 8 cups of coffee at a time, with a maximum capacity of 34 ounces.
Can the COSORI pour-over coffee maker be used with a paper filter?
Yes, the COSORI pour-over coffee maker can be used with a paper filter in addition to the stainless steel mesh filter, if desired.
Is the COSORI pour-over coffee maker dishwasher safe?
The glass carafe and stainless steel filter are dishwasher safe, but the wooden handle and collar should be hand washed and dried immediately.
Can the COSORI pour-over coffee maker be used with a gas stove or induction cooktop?
No, the COSORI pour-over coffee maker is not designed to be used with a gas stove or induction cooktop. It should only be used with an electric or glass stovetop.
How do I clean the COSORI pour-over coffee maker?
The stainless steel mesh filter can be rinsed under hot water or washed in the dishwasher. The glass carafe and wooden collar should be hand washed with mild detergent and dried immediately.
What is included with the COSORI pour-over coffee maker?
The COSORI pour-over coffee maker includes a glass carafe, stainless steel mesh filter, wooden handle and collar.
How long should you use a coffee maker?
Coffee brewing should take between three and five minutes on most machines, from the time the water starts dripping onto the coffee to when it drips all the way through the coffee ground.
How much water does a coffee maker hold?
Before you brew, it’s important to note that a cup of water is 8 ounces, however, a coffee pot cup is 5 ounces. So a 12-cup capacity coffee maker is actually 60 ounces of liquid or roughly 7 cups of coffee. If you only want to make 10 cups of coffee, for example, then use about 50 ounces of water.
How often do you change the water in a coffee maker?
Change the water on a daily basis. Water makes up 98% of the final drink so it should be as fresh, flavorless, and colorless as possible to ensure the perfect espresso.
How often do you need to clean a coffee maker?
Without proper care, coffee residue and mineral buildup can wreak havoc on your machine, affecting the quality of your brew and even causing your brewer to malfunction. “You should clean your coffee maker every three to six months, depending on how often you use it.
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