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How do you make iced coffee in Hamilton Beach Brewstation?

How do you make iced coffee in Hamilton Beach Brewstation?

Directions

  1. Pour water into water reservoir.
  2. Place filter and coffee in filter basket.
  3. Fill coffee tank ½ full of ice cubes.
  4. Set auto shutoff to 0 (not available on all models). If not available, turn unit off immediately after brewing is complete.
  5. Dispense coffee in glass over ice.

How do I heat up my Hamilton Beach coffee maker?

TO REHEAT COFFEE: Press and hold ON/OFF button for 3 seconds. This will reset the timer and keep coffee warm for selected number of hours (1, 2, 3, or 4). Coffee maker will beep one time when brewing is complete.

How does the Hamilton Beach brewstation coffee maker work?

The BrewStation® lets you customize your cup with brewing options like bold, regular, small batches and even iced coffee. The internal tank and brew basket both remove for easy fill-up and cleaning. Make coffee the way you always have – the BrewStation® works just like an automatic drip coffee maker. Add water, a standard filter, and ground coffee.

Is the Hamilton Beach brewstation 12 Cup programmable?

There’s no carafe to pour, spill or break, and no hot plate to scorch your coffee’s flavor. This BrewStation® gives you ultimate brewing control. It’s programmable 24-hours in advance for morning coffee, has four options – bold, regular, 1-4 cups and iced coffee. And the keep-hot function lets you set it for up to 4 hours.

Where is the reservoir on a Hamilton Beach brewstation?

Slide the reservoir in place on the right side of the body. There are two ribs on the side of the reservoir that fit into two grooves on the body. Line the filter basket with a round coffee filter.

How to clean a Hamilton Beach brewstation-kitchen Affairs?

You still need to rinse it. Start and run 2-3 extra brew cycles until the Brewstation looks clean. Wash the other components- the coffee tank, brew basket, and drip tray in soapy water. Wipe the outer sections of the Brewstation clean using a damp cloth.