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Never use abrasive cleansers, steel wool pads or other
abrasive materials. Dishwasher top rack safe parts: glass
decanter and lid, filter basket and permanent filter.
CAUTION! Never immerse the coffeemaker itself in
water, in any other liquid or place in the dishwasher.
Regular Cleaning and Maintenance:
Decalcifying your MR. COFFEE
®
Coffeemaker
Minerals (calcium) found in water will leave deposits in
your coffeemaker and will affect it. It’s recommended that
you regularly remove these deposits by using MR. COFFEE
®
Cleaner or vinegar. MR. COFFEE
®
Cleaner is available at many
retail stores or by calling the MR. COFFEE
®
Consumer Service
Department at 1-800-MR COFFEE (1-800-672-6333).
1. Follow package instructions to prepare one batch of MR.
COFFEE
®
Coffeemaker Cleaner. Pour the mixture into the
water reservoir.
NOTE: 4 cups or 20 fl. oz. of undiluted, white household
vinegar may be used as a substitute for the cleaner.
2. Place an empty MR. COFFEE
®
4 cup basket-style paper
filter or MR. COFFEE
®
permanent filter into the filter
basket and close coffeemaker lid.
3. Place the empty decanter back in the unit, centered on
the warming plate.
4. Brew three cups of cleaning solution through the
coffeemaker.
5. Turn the coffeemaker off and let stand for 30 minutes.
6. Run the remainder of the cleaning solution through the
coffeemaker.
7. Discard the cleaning solution and rinse the decanter
thoroughly with clean water.
!
8. Fill the water reservoir with clean, fresh water.
9. Place the empty decanter back on the coffeemaker,
centered on the warming plate.
10. Remove and discard the paper filter used during the
cleaning cycle. If a MR. COFFEE
®
permanent filter was
used during cleaning, remove it and rinse it thoroughly
before replacing it in the filter basket.
11. Begin brewing and allow the full brew cycle to complete.
12. Repeat Steps 8 through 11 one more time.
Your coffeemaker is now clean and ready to brew the next
pot of delicious, hot coffee!
Suggested Decalcifying Interval:
Type of Water Cleaning Frequency
Soft Water Every 80 Brew Cycles
Hard Water Every 40 Brew Cycles
Cleaning the Decanter:
Hard water can leave a whitish stain on the decanter, and
coffee may then turn this stain brown. To remove decanter
stains:
1. Fill the decanter with a solution of equal parts water and
vinegar and let the solution stand in the decanter for
approximately 20 minutes.
2. Discard the solution, then wash and rinse the decanter.
Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners that may scratch the
decanter, scratches may cause the decanter to break.
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