2. DESCRIPTION
Body of the appliance
a
b Lid
c Water tank
d Water level indicator
e Carafe lid
f Carafe handle
g Carafe
h Warming plate
i Filter holder
j Permanent gold tone filter
k BREW button
l CLOCK button
m BOLD button
3. SETTING THE CLOCK
Place the coffee maker on a hard flat surface.
Connect the power cord to a 120V wall socket.
1 - When you plug in the coffee maker for the first time, "1:00 pm" will start flashing on the display. Fig. 1.
Set the time by pressing the HR button
The time will be displayed. It will be automatically set after about three seconds or if the BREW button
pressed.
2 - You can also change or reset the time whenever you wish by pressing the CLOCK button (l) then
adjusting the time by pressing HR (r) for the hours and MIN (s) for the minutes. The time will be displayed.
Fig. 2 and 3.
It will be automatically set after about three seconds or if the BREW button is pressed.
Note: Your clock is now programmed and will continue to display the time even when your appliance is on
standby.
If the appliance is disconnected or there is a power failure, the clock will default to 1:00 PM. Repeat the steps
above to program clock again.
4. BEFORE FIRST USE
Remove stickers from your coffee maker.
Before first use, run your coffee maker without coffee to flush the circuit. Fill the water tank up to the
maximum level and begin a cycle by pressing the BREW/control knob (k).
IMPORTANT : Your appliance was designed to operate only with cold or room temperature water.
5. MAKING COFFEE
Open the lid of the coffee maker (b). Fig. 4.
Fill the carafe (g) with cold or room temperature water. Pour the water in the water tank (c) Fig. 5. The
water level indicator displays the number of cups. Do not exceed 14 cups. Fig. 6.
Place the carafe (g) with its lid on the warming plate (h) making sure that it is properly placed to trigger
the mechanism that will allow the coffee to flow. Fig. 7.
Make sure the filter holder (i) is inserted. Fig. 8. Place the permanent filter (j) in the filter holder (i) Fig.
9a or a paper filter Fig. 9b. If you use a paper filter, be sure it is fully open and properly positioned in the
filter holder.
Add 1 KRUPS (x) spoonful of ground coffee per cup. Do not exceed 14 spoons (2.5 ounces). Fig. 10.
If ground coffee has accidentally been poured into the water tank, please do not run the cycle; instead
clean the water tank. The ground coffee could plug the water circuit.
n 1-4 CUPS button
o CLEAN button
p AUTO button
q ON OFF button
r HR button
s MIN button
t Filter cartridge holder
u Filter cartridge
v Keep Warm TEMP Button
w Keep Warm TIME button
x Spoon
y Replacement indicator of the filter cartridge
(r)
to set the hour and the MIN button
(s)
to set the minutes.
(k)
is
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