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SETTING THE TIMER
1. Press “Brew” button and hold in. Press “Hour” and “Minute” buttons until desired brew
time is reached, then release the “Brew” button.
2. Slide switch to “Auto” and brewing cycle will begin automatically at the set brewing
time. The warming plate will remain on for 1 hour and 59 minutes after brewing starts.
To continue warming after automatic brewing is completed, slide switch to “Off” then to
“On”. If unit has cycled off, the switch must be set to the “Off” position before the unit
can be reset.
3. If left in “On” or “Auto” mode the coffeemaker will automatically shut off in 1 hour and
59 minutes. No need to worry about leaving coffeemaker on accidentally.
Note: The coffeemaker will not repeat the automatic brewing cycle in 24 hours unless the
slide switch is moved to the “Off” position first, then back to “Auto” to reset the
automatic feature.
TO SET MANUAL MODE
1. Slide switch to “On” position. Brew cycle will start and continue for 1 hour and
59 minutes. The unit will automatically shut off after this time.
2. When cycle ends, no further brew cycles will be allowed until the switch is moved to
“Off” and then back to “On”. This will start another brew cycle of 1 hour and
59 minutes duration.
3. The display will show “real” time during the 1 hour and 59 minute brewing cycle in both
“Manual” and “Auto” modes.
BREWING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Plug coffeemaker into any outlet.
2. Fill carafe with cold tap water and pour into water chamber. Markings in the reservoir
indicate level of water required to brew desired number of cups. Not less than two cups
is recommended when using this unit.
Note: The amount of brewed coffee will always be less than the amount of water placed
into coffeemaker.
3. Place filter in basket. Measure one level tablespoon of drip or regular grind coffee for
each cup of coffee desired. For stronger or milder coffee, adjust amount of coffee to
suit your taste.
4. Return filter basket to closed position.
5. Place carafe on warming plate.
6. Switch control to “On”. The “On” light will indicate unit is in operation.