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13
USING THE SINGLE-SERVE
COFFEEMAKER
Follow instructions in Setting Up Your
Single-Serve Coffeemaker above.
BREWING
1. Remove water reservoir to fill.
2. Add water to the 42-oz water reservoir.
Replace on the unit.
3. Place a mug on the drip tray.
NOTE: Adjust positioning of the mug
depending on size and the selected brew
amount. Shelf flips down to accommodate
shorter mugs, and the drip tray can be
removed to accommodate most travel mugs
4. Select a capsule.
NOTE: Do not remove the foil lid or
puncture the capsule.
5. Open the brew head and place a capsule
in the brewing chamber. Make sure to press
the capsule down completely in place.
Close the brew head.
CAUTION: There are two sharp needles
in the brewing chamber that puncture
the capsule, one above and one below.
To avoid risk of injury, do not put your
fingers in the capsule brewing chamber.
6. Press the POD button once to enter
single-serve mode. The POD button
indicator light will turn on and the LCD
display will show the default brew size
8 oz or the previously used setting.
NOTE: The ADD WATER indicator will
appear on the LCD when the water level
is below 10.5 oz and no brewing can be
done. To activate the single-serve mode,
simply fill the water reservoir and press
the POD button to continue to brew as
usual.
a. OVER ICE
For OVER ICE brewing, add ice to a
mug or iced coffee cup of your choice.
Press the OVER ICE button after
choosing pod size and the OVER ICE
indicator will illuminate.
7. To change the brew size, press the POD
button continuously to scroll through size
options until the desired cup size setting
is displayed on the LCD display (4, 6, 8,
10, or 12 oz).
8. Press the BREW/OFF button to begin the
brewing process. The beverage will start
to dispense momentarily.
NOTE: To cancel brewing, simply press
the BREW/OFF once again and the
brewing process will be stopped.
CAUTION: There is very hot water in
the capsule chamber during the
brewing process. To avoid risk of
injury, do not lift the handle or open
the capsule chamber during the
brewing process.
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