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warranty & customer service
What does your warranty cover? Any defect in material or workmanship.
For how long after the original purchase? Two years.
What will we do? Provide you with a new one.
How do you make a warranty claim?
• Save your receipt.
• Properly pack your unit. We recommend using the original carton
and packing materials.
• Return the product to your nearest Kohl’s store or call Customer
Assistance at 1-877-342-4337 (1-877-34-CHEFS).
What is not covered by your warranty?
• Parts subject to wear, including, without limitation, glass parts, glass
containers, cutter/strainer, blades, seals, gaskets, clutches, motor brushes,
and/or agitators, etc.
• Commercial use or any other use not found in printed directions.
• Damage from misuse, abuse, or neglect, including failure to clean
product regularly in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
How does state law relate to this warranty?
• This warranty gives you specifi c legal rights, and you may also have
other rights which vary from state to state or province to province.
• This warranty is in lieu of any other warranty or condition, whether
express or implied, written or oral, including, without limitation, any
statutory warranty or condition of merchantability or fi tness for a
particular purpose.
• Kohl’s, Food Network and the product manufacturer expressly disclaim
all responsibility for special, incidental and consequential damages or
losses caused by use of this appliance. Any liability is expressly limited to
an amount equal to the purchase price paid whether a claim, however
instituted, is based on contract, indemnity, warranty, tort (including
negligence), strict liability, or otherwise. Some states or provinces do not
allow this exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential losses so
the foregoing disclaimer may not apply to you.
If you have a claim under this warranty, please call our Customer
Assistance number. For faster service, please have the model, type and series
numbers ready for the operator to assist you. These numbers can be found
on the bottom of your appliance.
This coffee maker was designed for cooks, by cooks. We took all
the features we loved from all the coffee makers we’ve used over the
years and put them together to make this one. We love it, and we hope
you will too.
Here’s how to get the most out of your coffee maker:
• Freshness matters: buy just as much coffee as you need for a week
from a place that has brisk turnover. If you’ve got a choice between
whole beans or preground, buy whole beans. Store them room-temp
in something airtight and grind them in a coffee grinder when you
need them.
• One tablespoon of whole beans is equivalent to a tablespoon
of ground.
• If you like your coffee dark and heavy (like at the coffee chains),
go with a dark roast like French, Italian, or espresso. For mellow,
full flavor go with light-roast.
• A regular cup of dark- or light-roast coffee has a little more caffeine
than an espresso shot.
For ideas and inspiration, watch Food Network and visit us at FoodNetwork.com.
How to Make Coffee
Cups Cold Water Mellow Brew Strong Brew
2
1
1
/4 cups
2 tablespoons
ground coffee*
1
/4 cup
ground coffee*
4
2
1
/2 cups
1
/4 cup
ground coffee*
1
/2 cup
ground coffee*
8 5 cups
1
/2 cup
ground coffee*
3
/4 cup
ground coffee*
*The spoon included with your coffeemaker (pictured on page 8) measures 1 tablespoon.
The recipes on the next few pages should put you well on the way
to coffeemaker success.