\\hich
appears
is preset at
“4:OO”
and the nest
dis-
pIa!,
would
hc
“0:OO”
since four hours is the
masi-
mum
-\iltomatic-Off
setting. Pressing and holding
either
hutton
will
;~llow
you
to scroll continuously,
slm
1~
at first,
and
accelerate to the
ntc
of
almt
three
digits
per
second. :\s the
desired
time setting
aplmuches,
release the
button
and then press
repeatedly to
atl~mce
one
digit at 3 time.
The Automatic-Off
‘l‘ime
(_I(>)
may
be
pro-
i
grammed either before or during
coffee
Imxing.
You
may
also rc-program
the
.A0
time
M
hen brew-
ing is
completed.
If you
do
so, the
:2utomatic
Grind
dnd
Brew
u
ill automatically account for any time
that has
alrcadc
elapsed after
Ixewing.
For
esample,
if
you
set
the
,A0
for
40
minutes and
25
minutes
h;l\~
already
elapsed, the
Grind and Brew will shut
off
autonia&ill~
after
Ii
minutes
(40
minutes
minus the
25
&psed
cqids
15
minutes).
VARIABLE
KEEP WARM
TEMPERATURE
‘l’he
.\2utomatic
Grind and Rren has
a
method of
setting
the
holding temperature of the coffee in the
carnfc.
The display appears
35
a
series
of elliptical
or oral-shaped dots across the
loa-er
portion of the
digital
rcxlout
and indicates the selected tempera-
twe relative to the holding tcmperahlre preset at
the factory
If
\~LI
use 3 lot of milk in your coffee, set it higher
than
normal.
If
you
prefer a cooler temperature to
!-our
coffee,
lon-er
the temperature.
LVe
encourage
j
OLI
to
experiment anti determine what is best for
you.
Please
note that the
hater
plate on the
cof-
fceniaker
is not powerful enough to
raise
the
ten-
pernture
of the coffee in the pot once it has
heen
hrewetl.
This feature is
designed
as
a “lx-c-set” and
1,
ill affect
the
coffee during
the
Ixewing
qclc.
If
the coffee is too hot,
the
temperature can
be
low-
cd,
but
since
rvc
do not recommend
learing~
the
coffee
on dirrct heat for more than
twenty
mmutcs,
the
simplest
FIY~~
to reduce the heat is to shut the
coffeemaker
off
and
allow coffee to cool
More
transfer
to a thermal carafe.
Ncvcr use
tl1e
carafe
011
a
hcatcd
stove top.
To Set Temperature:
Press the Set
Temp
hutton on your coffeemaker.
‘l‘he
time display
~vill
dicappr
and only the
Tcmperahu-e
Display remains. The
(-)
and
(+)
hut-
tons
(same
as IIours and Minutes,
rcspectirely)
can
then be used to increase or
tlecreasc
the holding
temperature. The selected
temperature
u4ll
remain
programmed until you change it or the
coffeemakel
is unpluggetl.
INCREASIN(;
‘I‘HE
TEMPERr\TCRE:
DECRBASING
TIIE
‘l‘EI1IPER~TI‘L’RF.:
.-
+
-
..-
+
I
.
..w
+
Exiting “Set Temperature” Mode:
‘l‘hcre
are three ways to exit “Set Temperature”
mode:
1,
Press Set
Temp
button. Time
tlispla)
reapprs.
2.
Press any button besides
(-),
(t)
and
Tcmp
Set.
The
function of the
tutton
pressed
will
be
executed.
3. Do nothing. If neither the
(-)
nor
(+)
button is
pressed for a period of five seconds, the “Set
Temperature” mode is exited.
NOTE: If
at
any time during the life of the
cof-
feemaker, the temperature display har begins to
tlash
and
the
Temp
Set button has no effect on the
display, damage to the
Coffee
Temperature
Monitor is
&catetl.
The coffeemaker will other-
wise continue to function normally. Because there
are no
user-serviceable
parts inside, the
coffeemak-
er must be returned to an authorized
Cuisinart
Repair Center if servicing is desired.
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