Wolf Gourmet WGCM120SR User manual

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USE & CARE GUIDE
GUIDE D’UTILISATION ET D’ENTRETIEN
GUIA DE USOS Y CUIDADOS
Le invitamos a leer cuidadosamente este
instructivo antes de usar su aparato.

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WOLF GOURMET COFFEE SYSTEM
Welcome
Thank you for your purchase of this Wolf Gourmet product.
We look forward to being part of your kitchen for years to
come. Wolf is a third-generation family-owned company that
has a personal stake in the preparation of your food. With
family ownership comes a great attention to detail and an
uncompromised dedication to creating exceptional products.
Wolf built its business and reputation on helping home cooks
achieve the best results possible. With Wolf Gourmet's precise
control, wake up to coffee that provides consistently smooth
and balanced avor.

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Contents
4Safety Precautions
6Wolf Gourmet Coffee System
Parts and Features
10 Getting Started
16 Care Recommendations
19 Troubleshooting
21 Wolf Gourmet Warranty
Customer Care
As a Wolf Gourmet owner, you can count on
our support. Our customer care center is here
to help you should the need arise. Simply
call 844-885-8770 to speak with one of our
product experts. In Mexico, please contact
the customer service center at 800 400 4372.
We are condent this guide will answer your
questions about the features, operation, and
maintenance of your Wolf Gourmet product.
If you have additional questions, please
contact us by phone or visit us online at
wolfgourmet.com.
Register Your Product
We strongly encourage you to register your
Wolf Gourmet appliance. It’s important to us
that you get the most out of your products.
By registering, you will:
• Become a Wolf Gourmet culinary insider.
• Have ongoing support from Wolf Gourmet.
• Activate your warranty and record your
purchase.
• Be alerted to any service updates.
• Receive occasional emails to help you
maintain and enjoy your appliances.
To register, visit wolfgourmet.com/registration
or call 844-885-8770. In Mexico, please visit
wolfgourmet.com.mx or call 800 400 4372.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always
be followed to reduce the risk of re, electric shock, and/or injury to
persons, including the following:
• Read all instructions.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they are closely supervised and instructed concerning
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
• Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near
children. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with
the appliance.
• Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs. Care must be taken as
burns can occur from touching hot parts or from spilled, hot liquid.
• To protect against electric shock, do not place cord, plug, or Coffee System
in water or other liquid.
• Unplug from outlet when either the Coffee System or clock is not in use
and before cleaning. Allow to cool before putting on or taking off parts and
before cleaning the appliance.
• Coffee System must be operated on a at surface away from the edge of
counter to prevent accidental tipping.
• Do not operate any appliance with a damaged supply cord or plug, or
after the appliance malfunctions or has been dropped or damaged in any
manner. Supply cord replacement and repairs must be conducted by the
manufacturer, its service agent, or similarly qualied persons in order to
avoid a hazard. Call the provided customer service number for information
on examination, repair, or adjustment.
• The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the appliance
manufacturer may result in re, electrical shock, or personal injury.
• Use only the carafe provided with the appliance.
• Do not use outdoors.
• Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch hot surfaces,
including stove.
• The carafe is designed for use with this Coffee System. It must never be
used on a range top or in a microwave oven.
• Do not use a carafe with a loose or weakened handle.
• Do not clean carafe with cleansers, steel wool pads, or other abrasive
materials.
• Be certain carafe lid is securely in place during brew cycle and when
pouring coffee. Do not use force when placing lid on carafe.
• Do not place Coffee System on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a
heated oven.

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This appliance is intended for household use only.
WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard: This appliance is provided
with a grounded (3-prong) plug to reduce the risk of electric shock. The plug
fits only one way into a grounded outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of
the plug by modifying the plug in any way or by using an adapter. If the plug
does not fit into the outlet, have an electrician replace the outlet.
The length of the cord used on this appliance was selected to reduce the
hazards of becoming tangled in or tripping over a longer cord. If a longer
cord is necessary, an approved extension cord may be used. The electrical
rating of the extension cord must be equal to or greater than the rating of the
appliance. The extension cord must be a grounding-type, 3-wire cord. Care
must be taken to arrange the extension cord so that it will not drape over the
countertop or tabletop where it can be pulled on by children or accidentally
tripped over.
To avoid an electrical circuit overload, do not use another high-wattage
appliance on the same circuit with this appliance.
Other Consumer Safety Information
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS continued
• To disconnect Coffee System, turn controls to OFF. Remove plug from wall
outlet.
• WARNING! To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do not remove the
bottom cover. No user-serviceable parts are inside. Repair should be done
by authorized service personnel only.
• Do not use appliance for other than intended use.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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WOLF GOURMET COFFEE SYSTEM PARTS AND FEATURES
PARTS AND FEATURES
1Water Reservoir Lid
2Water Filter Holder
3Water Filter
4Water Reservoir
5Control Panel
6Mode Selector Bezel
7BREW STRENGTH Knob
8TIME/CUPS Knob
9Thermal Carafe
10 Coffee Drawer Cleanout
11 Coffee Drawer
12 Auto-Pause and Serve Valve
13 Filter Basket with Handle
Wolf Gourmet
Coffee System
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BEFORE FIRST USE: Wash all removable parts in hot, soapy water. Rinse and dry. Brew
one cycle in manual mode with water and discard water.
To order lter replacements
and parts:
US: wolfgourmet.com
844 885 8770
MX: wolfgourmet.com.mx
800 400 4372

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Parts and Features
1. Water Reservoir Lid: The lid is used to keep dust and other contaminants from the water in
the water reservoir.
2. Water Filter Holder: Used to easily lift the water lter out of the water reservoir.
3. Water Filter: The water lter is used to reduce chlorine taste from your tap water.
4. Water Reservoir: The water reservoir is used to measure and transport the water from the
tap to the Coffee System.
5. Control Panel: Controls the functions of the Coffee System. See explanation of icons and
buttons on the following pages.
6. Mode Selector Bezel: Choose mode: CLEAN, MANUAL, or ACCU-BREW.
7. BREW STRENGTH Knob: Controls the brew strength in ACCU-BREW mode.
8. TIME/CUPS Knob: Sets time in CLOCK or PROGRAM mode. Sets cups in ACCU-BREW
mode.
9. Thermal Carafe: Keeps brewed coffee warm for 1 hour. See images below for how to
remove and replace Carafe Lid.
WOLF GOURMET COFFEE SYSTEM PARTS AND FEATURES
TO REMOVE LID: TO REPLACE LID:
10. Coffee Drawer Cleanout: Removable part that allows consumer to clean any grounds or
water that may have spilled into coffee drawer. Remove tape before rst use.
11. Coffee Drawer: Contains lter basket and coffee scale for ACCU-BREW mode.
12. Auto Pause and Serve valve: Allows user to remove carafe and pour a cup of coffee while
the unit is still brewing. By removing the carafe, the ow of coffee from the bottom of the
lter basket will stop.
13. Filter Basket with Handle: Holds paper lter and coffee grounds for brewing.

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CONTROL PANEL DISPLAY ICONS
Icon in the
Display Function Mode
Cups to Brew – Adjust from 4 to 10 cups using the
TIME/CUPS Knob. ACCU-BREW
Brew Strength – Adjust from MILD to BOLD using
the Brew Strength Knob. ACCU-BREW
Coffee Scale – ADD COFFEE appears next to the
scale, indicating more coffee needs to be added for
the desired Brew Strength and Cups to Brew selected
above.
ACCU-BREW
Coffee Scale – Indicates the correct level of coffee
has been reached. ACCU-BREW
Coffee Scale – Too much coffee added. Coffee
can be brewed with extra coffee, or coffee can be
removed to reach the correct level.
ACCU-BREW
Set Time of Day – Press CLOCK for more than
1/2 second. Use TIME/CUPS knob to adjust. MANUAL
ACCU-BREW
Time of Day MANUAL
ACCU-BREW
Start Time – Press PROG for more than 1/2 second
to set the time of day when the Coffee System
should start automatically brewing.
MANUAL
ACCU-BREW
Brewing – Coffee is brewing. MANUAL
ACCU-BREW
Ready – Coffee has completed brewing. MANUAL
ACCU-BREW
Time Since Brew – Displays the time (up to 1 hour)
that has elapsed since coffee completed brewing. MANUAL
ACCU-BREW
OFF – Displayed if START/STOP is pressed during
the BREWING cycle. MANUAL
ACCU-BREW
Add Water – Water reservoir is empty. ALL
Clean – Reminds owner to clean unit every 300 cycles.
Unit can be used normally if cleaning is not
performed as recommended. Icon will also appear
when CLEAN cycle is utilized.
ALL
Wolf Gourmet Logo – Unit is in standby mode. ALL
Water Filter – A reminder to change the water lter. ALL
WOLF GOURMET COFFEE SYSTEM PARTS AND FEATURES

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CONTROL PANEL BUTTONS & KNOBS
Button/Knob Function Mode
Press and hold for more than 1/2 second to activate
the Set Start Time function.
Press and quickly release to toggle between
enabling and disabling the Start Time function.
MANUAL
ACCU-BREW
Press to start or stop brewing. ALL
Press and quickly release to toggle the clock display
on/off. Press and hold between 1/2 - 2 seconds to
activate Set Time function. Press and hold for more
than 2 seconds to toggle between 12- and 24-hour
clock.
MANUAL
ACCU-BREW
Press and quickly release while coffee drawer is
open to reset the coffee scale to zero.
ACCU-BREW
Press and hold for more than 5 seconds to reset
Water Filter icon.
CLEAN
Mode Selector Bezel – Turn to select operation
mode.
ALL
BREW STRENGTH Knob – Turn clockwise to
increase brew strength. Turn counterclockwise to
reduce brew strength.
ACCU-BREW
TIME – Turn knob clockwise to increase time. Turn
counterclockwise to decrease time.
CLOCK or
PROG Active
CUPS – Turn knob clockwise to increase number of
cups. Turn counterclockwise to decrease number of
cups.
ACCU-BREW
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2. Turn the TIME/CUPS knob clockwise to increase time.
Turn counterclockwise to decrease time.
3. When you have nished setting the time, release the
knob. After 5 seconds the clock will stop ashing and
become solid.
TURNING THE CLOCK OFF
1. After the time has been set, the clock can be turned off and
on by pressing the CLOCK button.
Getting Started
WARNING Burn Hazard.
To avoid hot coffee overflowing from the filter basket:
• When using decaffeinated coffee, do not exceed the coffee
manufacturer’s recommended serving amount.
• If filter basket overflow occurs, unplug Coffee System and allow
coffee in filter basket to cool before removing filter basket.
CHOOSING A BREWING MODE
1. MANUAL mode allows you to use the Coffee System like a
traditional drip coffee maker. The ACCU-BREW functions are
disabled.
2. ACCU-BREW mode allows you to set the number of cups
and strength of the coffee you would like to brew. The Coffee
System enables the weight scale in the coffee drawer to allow
you to precisely add the correct amount of coffee for the
strength and cups you have selected.
3. CLEAN mode is used to clean your Coffee System every
300 cycles.
SETTING THE TIME OF DAY FOR THE FIRST TIME
1. Press the CLOCK button for more than 1/2 second. TIME
12:00 AM will appear in the display. The clock digits will
continue to ash until the time-setting procedure is complete.

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CHANGE CLOCK FROM 12-HOUR TO 24-HOUR FORMAT
1. After the time has been set, the clock can be toggled
between 12- and 24-hour format by pressing and holding the
CLOCK button for more than 2 seconds.
INSTALLING THE WATER FILTER
1. Remove the lter pod from the packaging.
2. Soak the pod in a cup of fresh water for 15 minutes.
GETTING STARTED
15 min.
3. Install the lter pod into the water lter housing, and close the
housing until it snaps.
4. Place the water lter housing into the water reservoir.
5. After about 30 cycles, the display will show WATER FILTER as
a reminder that it is time to replace the water lter.
6. To reset the WATER FILTER reminder, turn the mode selector
bezel to CLEAN mode. Then, press and hold the ZERO button
for 5 seconds.

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MANUAL BREW MODE
1. Turn brew mode selector bezel to MANUAL.
2. Lift up water reservoir to remove from Coffee System.
3. Remove water reservoir lid and ll the reservoir with enough
cold water to brew the desired number of cups of coffee.
4. Replace water reservoir lid onto water reservoir. Place into
Coffee System.
5. Fully open coffee drawer and insert a #4 paper cone lter
into the lter basket.
6. Add desired amount of coffee to lter and close drawer.
7. Place carafe with carafe lid on base.
NOTE: For hotter coffee, before brewing, ll carafe with hot
water and let stand for 1 minute, then empty carafe.
8. Press START/STOP button. The display will show BREWING.
When brewing is complete, the display will show READY and
the Coffee System will chime.
GETTING STARTED
9. The display will then show TIME SINCE BREW to let you
know how long the coffee has been in the carafe. After
60 minutes the Coffee System will return to standby mode.
To remove this timer from the display, press the CLOCK
button.
NOTE: Empty carafe before starting next brew cycle to avoid
overow.

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ACCU-BREW MODE
1. Turn brew Mode Selector Bezel to ACCU-BREW.
2. Lift up to remove water reservoir from Coffee System.
3. Remove reservoir lid. Fill the reservoir with the same amount
of cups that you want to brew. The unit will brew all of the
water that you put in the tank.
4. Replace water reservoir lid onto water reservoir. Place into
Coffee System.
5. The default setting for ACCU-BREW is 6 cups and MEDIUM
brew strength. If the default settings are changed, the Coffee
System will remember your last setting, even if power is
disconnected.
6. Set the number of cups to brew. This should match the
amount of water added in step 3. Turn the TIME/CUPS
knob clockwise to increase the number of cups. Turn
counterclockwise to decrease the number of cups.
7. Set the desired strength. Turn the BREW STRENGTH
knob clockwise to increase the coffee strength. Turn
counterclockwise to decrease the coffee strength.
8. Fully open coffee drawer and insert a #4 paper cone lter into
lter basket.
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9. Press the ZERO button to reset the coffee scale to zero.
ADD COFFEE will ash next to the coffee scale.
10. Add coffee until the scale icon is displayed.
11. If too much coffee is added to the lter basket, the display
will ash bars above the top of the scale. You can remove
coffee until the scale icon is displayed, or you can brew with
the extra coffee.
12. Close coffee drawer. The scale icon is not displayed when the
drawer is closed.
13. Place carafe with carafe lid on base.
For hotter coffee: Before brewing, ll carafe with hot water
and let stand for 1 minute; then, empty carafe.
14. Press the START/STOP button to begin brewing.
15. The display will show BREWING.
16. When brewing is complete, the display will show READY and
the Coffee System will chime.
17. The display will then show the TIME SINCE BREW icon to
let you know how long the coffee has been in the carafe.
After 60 minutes the Coffee System will return to standby
mode. To remove this timer from the display, press the
CLOCK button.
NOTE: Empty carafe before starting next brew cycle to
avoid overow.
GETTING STARTED

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USING THE PROGRAM START TIME FUNCTION
The START TIME function allows you to program the Coffee System to brew at a later
time.
1. If you have not set the current time of day, please follow the
steps shown in “Setting the Time of Day for the First Time.”
2. Press and hold the PROG button for more than 1/2 second to
activate the Set Start Time function. The PROG light will ash
and START TIME will be displayed next to the clock digits.
If the programmed start time has not been set previously, the
default start time of --:-- will ash in the display.
If the programmed start time has been set previously, the
previous start time will ash in the display.
3. Turn the TIME/CUPS knob clockwise to increase time. Turn
counterclockwise to decrease time.
4. When you have nished setting the time, release the knob.
After 5 seconds, the clock will change to time of day and the
PROG light will remain on.
5. If there is no water in the reservoir, the ADD WATER icon will
display and the PROG light will not come on.
6. To turn off the PROG function, press the PROG button again
for less than 1/2 second.
GETTING STARTED

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Your Coffee System should be cleaned regularly for best performance and long life.
Regular cleaning will also reduce the risk of re hazard.
BEFORE CLEANING
Unplug Coffee System and let cool.
Care Recommendations
WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard:
Do not clean with metal scouring pads. Pieces can break off pad and touch electrical
parts, causing a risk of electric shock.
CLEANING
Control Panel
Display
Wipe with a slightly damp sponge. Protect display when cleaning any other
surfaces.
Stainless Steel
Exterior
Use a nonabrasive stainless steel cleaner, such as Signature Polish, and apply
with a soft, lint-free cloth. To bring out the natural luster, lightly wipe surface
with a water-dampened microber cloth followed by a dry polishing cloth.
Always follow the grain of stainless steel. Signature Polish can be ordered via
their website at www.signaturepolishonline.com.
Non-Stainless
Steel Exterior
Wipe outside of Coffee System with a damp cloth or spray with all-purpose
cleaner. Wipe clean with a lint-free cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or metal
scouring pads.
Thermal Carafe Allow to cool before washing. Hand-wash in warm, soapy water with a sponge
or dishcloth. Do not fully submerge carafe in water.
Avoid using steel wool, steel scouring pads, or harsh detergents.
Water Reservoir Hand-wash in warm, soapy water with a sponge, dishcloth, or plastic pad after
each use.
Filter Basket Hand-wash in warm, soapy water with a sponge, dishcloth, or plastic pad, or
clean in dishwasher after each use.

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CARE RECOMMENDATIONS
USING THE CLEAN FUNCTION
After 300 cycles, the CLEAN function will appear in the display as a reminder to clean
the inside of the Coffee System. The Coffee System will perform 3 stages of cleaning.
Cycle 3 performs a 20-minute soaking cycle to help remove mineral deposits. Cycles 2
and 1 rinse the vinegar from the Coffee System.
1. To prevent vinegar from getting into water lter, remove water lter from the reservoir.
2. Turn mode selector bezel to the CLEAN position. Pour 3/4 cup (177 ml) of plain white
vinegar into the water reservoir. Fill to the CLEAN line with cold water. Place water
reservoir into the Coffee System.
3. Press START/STOP. The display will show the number 3
and start a timer for 20 minutes. During this time the Coffee
System will cycle the heater to help remove mineral deposits
from inside the Coffee System.
4. At the end of the cycle the display will show ADD WATER
and the number 2.
NOTE: Be sure to empty the carafe before starting
Cycle 2.
5. Fill to the CLEAN line with cold water. Place water reservoir
into the Coffee System.

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CARE RECOMMENDATIONS
6. Press START/STOP. The display will show the number 2 and
start a timer for 5 minutes. During this time the Coffee System
will brew the water through the system to remove the residual
vinegar.
7. At the end of the cycle the display will show ADD WATER
and the number 1.
NOTE: Be sure to empty the carafe before starting Cycle 1.
8. Fill to the CLEAN line with cold water. Place water reservoir
into the Coffee System.
9. Press START/STOP. The display will show the number 1
and start a timer for 5 minutes. During this time the Coffee
System
will brew the water through the system to remove the
residual vinegar.
10. Empty carafe and place the water lter back into the water
reservoir.

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Troubleshooting
LCD displays ADD WATER
• Tank is empty.
• Water level in tank is lower than the height of the oat. Minimum water level is 2 cups
(500 ml) of water.
• Float may be stuck. Remove reservoir and shake it.
LCD displays ADD COFFEE
• Ensure lter basket is in place and coffee drawer is fully closed.
• Remove coffee from lter basket, leaving the basket in the drawer. Reset scale to zero,
then add coffee.
Coffee scale always displays weight in ACCU-BREW mode
• Add lter basket and paper lter to the coffee drawer with no coffee. Reset scale to
zero, then add coffee. Scale must always be reset to zero with lter basket in place
before adding coffee for accurate scale readings.
LCD displays WATER FILTER
• Water lter needs to be replaced. See “Wolf Gourmet Coffee System Parts and
Features” page for instructions on how to order a new lter.
• WATER FILTER reminder will not disappear from display until the counter is reset. To
reset WATER FILTER reminder, turn mode selector bezel to CLEAN, and hold down the
ZERO button until WATER FILTER reminder turns off.
Coffee is not dispensing
• Ensure carafe is in place.
• Overow protection may be activated. If a lot of coffee is added and lter basket is
about to overow, the scale will detect this and the heater will turn off to allow the
basket to drain. Once the coffee has drained to a certain level, the heater will turn back
on and nish the brew. The unit will continue to display BREWING while this feature is
activated.
Coffee tastes bad
• Too much water or too little water was added.
• Too much coffee or too little coffee was added.
• Poor coffee quality or freshness.
• Poor water quality. Use ltered or bottled water for better taste.

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Wolf, Wolf & Design, Wolf Gourmet, W & Design and the color red as applied to knobs are registered trademarks and service marks
of Wolf Gourmet. Sub-Zero, Sub-Zero & Design, Dual Refrigeration, The Living Kitchen, Great American Kitchens, The Fine Art of
Kitchen Design, and Ingredients are registered trademarks and service marks of Sub-Zero, Inc. (collectively, the "Company Marks.")
All other trademarks or registered trademarks are property of their respective owners in the United States and other countries.
Coffee overows from lter basket
• Too much coffee was added. Recommended maximum amount is 82g of coffee.
• Decaffeinated or nely ground coffee is more likely to cause overow. Use slightly less
grounds when brewing these types of coffees.
• Coffee grounds may have fallen between the paper lter and lter basket when coffee
was being added.
• Paper lter not open fully or in the proper position. Always fold the paper lter at the
seams to ensure lter ts properly. Then, rinse lter basket before inserting paper lter.
This will make it easier for the edges of the paper lter to remain pressed against the
side of the basket.
• Poor-quality paper lter.
Longer than normal brew time
• Too much water was added (10 cups max).
• Coffee System needs cleaning.
• Overow protection may have been activated during brew. If a lot of coffee is added
and lter basket is about to overow, the scale will detect this and the heater will turn
off to allow the basket to drain. Once the coffee has drained to a certain level, the
heater will turn back on and nish the brew. This may lengthen the brew time.
Coffee overows from carafe
• Too much water was added (10 cups max).
• Carafe has not been emptied since the last use.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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