DIAGRAM OF PARTS
Decanter
Warming Plate
Lighted On/
Off Switch
6. After contents have cooled, carefully remove the filter basket and discard the used
grounds and paper filter or rinse clean the permanent filter. Rinse the removable filter
basket and replace.
7. To make another pot of coffee, repeat Steps 1-6.
8. Be sure to turn your coffeemaker off when the decanter is empty and you are no longer
using your coffeemaker. Please unplug the power cord when not in use.
WARNINg: To avoid risk of personal injury or damage to property as a result of
overflow, be sure the decanter is squarely centered under the filter basket during
the brewing cycle. Brewed coffee and grounds, both in filter basket and decanter,
are very hot. Handle with care to avoid scalding. If filter basket overflows, or if
filter basket fails to drain into decanter during brew cycle, do not open or handle
basket. Unplug coffeemaker and wait for contents to cool before handling.
Coffeemaker Lid
Water Reservoir
Removable Filter
Basket
Water
Window
English 3
For Great Tasting Coffee
Use 4-Cup Mr. Coffee
paper or
®
permanent basket-style Filters
SUGGESTED COFFEE MEASUREMENT CHART
For best results, use freshly ground coffee.
Use level tablespoon (Tbsp.) of a grind recommended for automatic drip coffeemakers.
Suggested Coffee Measurement Chart
To Brew
ground Coffee
4 Cups
5 tbsp.
2 Cups
3 tbsp.
1 level tablespoon (tbsp) = 5 gr./0.17 oz.
1 cup = 5 fl. oz. of brewed coffee
Use more or less coffee to suit your taste.
BREwING PAUSE 'N SERVE
Our Brewing Pause 'n Serve feature allows you up to 30 seconds to pour a cup of coffee
while the coffeemaker is still brewing. It also prevents any remaining coffee in the filter
basket from dripping onto the warming plate once the brew cycle is complete.
WARNING: To prevent injury from hot overflow, replace decanter within 30 seconds if
removed during brewing. If the decanter is not replaced within 30 seconds, the filter basket
will fill with water and overflow.
ClEANING
DO NOT IMMERSE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE IN LIQUIDS.
After use and before cleaning, remove the coffee maker power cord plug from the
electrical outlet and allow coffeemaker to cool. Wipe surfaces with a damp cloth and then
dry. Do not use abrasive cleaners, they will damage the aplliance finish.
Your coffeemaker must be cleaned when you begin to notice excessive steaming or the
brewing time increases considerably. This condition is caused by a build-up of lime and
mineral deposits from your water. If the pumping action stops before all the water has been
pumped out of the machine, the appliance requires cleaning.
The frequency of cleaning depends on the hardness of water used. The following table
gives a suggested cleaning schedule.
Suggested Cleaning Interval
Type of Water
Cleaning Frequency
Soft Water
Every 80 Brew Cycles
Hard Water
Every 40 Brew Cycles
USING MR. COFFEE
®
ClEANER
Your coffeemaker may be cleaned by using 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). Please refer to Mr. Coffee
for instructions. Read caution statement on side panel of box before use.
Mr. Coffee
®
Replacement Decanter
SPD3 (Black) SPD4 (White)
Cleaner or vinegar. Mr. Coffee
®
Cleaner box
®
English 4
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