2- Set the time you want coffee to begin brewing by using the Hour and Minutes buttons following the
same directions for setting the clock.
Note: After setting the auto brew start time the PROGRAM indicator will automatically stop flashing after
a few seconds, and the display will return to the current time.
3- To confirm your auto brew start time simply press the PROGRAM button and the pre-set time will be
displayed for a few seconds on the LCD display.The PROGRAM indicator will continue to flash while
confirming the pre-set auto brew time. It will automatically return to the current time after a few seconds.
4- After setting the auto brew start time, prepare coffee following the directions for MAKING COFFEE
until step 7.
5- Press the AUTO ON button. A green LED will light up and the word AUTO will be displayed in the
upper right hand corner of the display.
6- Your coffeemaker will automatically begin brewing at the pre-set time.When the brew cycle begins, the
Auto icon will go out and the red on LED will come on to indicate the coffeemaker is in operation.
Note: To re-set the auto brew time for the same pre-set time for the next day simply press the AUTO ON
button. The green LED light will light up and the word AUTO will again be displayed in the upper
right hand corner of the LCD display.
Pause & serve
Allows you to interrupt the brewing cycle and pour a cup of coffee before the entire carafe is finished
brewing.
CAUTION: While this will temporarily stop the coffee from dripping into the carafe,
it does not stop the brewing cycle. After serving, the carafe should be immediately
returned to the carafe plate to prevent the filter basket from overflowing.
Make sure the carafe is positioned firmly against the back of the coffee maker.
NOTE: While the pause and serve is a convenient way to pour a cup of coffee mid-cycle, we recommend
you wait until the completion of the brew cycle as the strength and flavor of coffee poured mid-cycle will
vary from the finished brew.
6. CLEANING
To remove the used coffee, remove the filter holder from the coffeemaker. Fig 8.
Unplug the appliance.
Do not clean the appliance when it is still hot.
Wash carafe, carafe lid and removable filter basket in hot, soapy water or place in top rack of the
diswasher.
Clean with a soft cloth or a damp sponge.
For hard to remove stains, use a plastic mesh pad or cloth damped in vinegar.
Do not immerse the appliance in water or place it under running water.
7. DESCALING
Calcium build-up frequently occurs in drip coffeemakers. This build-up is normal and is caused by
minerals commonly found in drinking water. Periodically, your coffeemaker will need cleaning to remove
calcium or mineral deposits that may form.You will know when your unit will need descaling when you
notice an obvious slow down in brewing time.
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