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How to Brew a Carafe
1. Plug into outlet.
2. Lift lid. Rotate Swivel Shower Head over
Water Reservoir and remove Brew Basket.
3. Place a basket-style paper filter in Brew
Basket.
4. For each cup of coffee, place 1 tablespoon
(5 g) of coffee into filter. Maximum capacity
is 60 g for up to 12 cups.
5. Fill Carafe with up to 12 cups of cold water
and pour into Carafe Water Reservoir.
6. Place Brew Basket into holder and lower
Lid. Shower Head will go back into place
when Lid is lowered.
7. Press CARAFE ( ) button.
8. Place Carafe, with its lid attached, on
Warming Plate.
9. Press BREW STRENGTH button to change
strength to Bold, if desired.
10. Press BREW NOW I/ button to start
brewing. Brew indicator light will light up to
show that Coffee Maker is on.
11. Press BREW NOW I/ button to turn off.
12. Unplug.
13. Brew Basket and Carafe should be rinsed
after every use.
Automatic Shutoff: Automatic Shutoff feature shuts off Coffee Maker
two hours after brew cycle begins.
NOTE: Unit will only brew on one side at a time.
Pause and Serve: To serve coffee during brewing cycle, remove
Carafe and pour a cup. By removing Carafe, flow of coffee from
bottom of Filter Basket will stop.
w CAUTION
Burn Hazard. The carafe must be replaced within
20 seconds of being removed to prevent overflow.
NOTE: Bold mode will require additional time to complete a brewing
cycle. Coffee Maker remembers last brew option selected. If
unplugged, Coffee Maker defaults to Regular.
Tips for Best-Tasting Coffee
All coffees are made from either arabica beans or robusta beans,
or some combination of both. Arabica beans are slightly more
expensive, but tend to produce better-tasting coffee.
Ground coffee will become stale much faster than whole beans. If
buying preground coffee, choose a package with latest expiration
date or a smaller quantity.
If grinding whole beans, set your coffee grinder on a fine/medium
grind. This will yield best-tasting grounds. Try to use freshly ground
coffee within about a week of grinding.
Using a water filter, filtered water, or bottled water will yield
better-tasting coffee than tap water.
Use approximately 1 tablespoon (5g) of grounds for each cup of
coffee being made. To avoid overflow, use slightly less grounds
(3/4 tablespoon [4 g]) when brewing decaf or flavored coffees.
Also, be aware that using coffee that is ground too finely may also
cause Filter Brew Basket to overflow.
Make sure your Coffee Maker is clean. See “Care and Cleaning”
section.
w WARNING
Burn Hazard.
If filter basket overflow occurs, unplug coffee maker and allow coffee
in filter basket to cool before removing filter basket.
To avoid hot coffee overflowing:
When using decaffeinated coffee, do not exceed the coffee
manufacturer’s recommended serving amount. Use only the carafe
supplied with your unit or its exact replacement.
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