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Setting the Clock
Plug the coffeemaker into a standard 120v wall outlet. The display will
begin to blink. To set the time, press and hold the hour (H) or minute (M)
button for two seconds and you will hear two short beeps and the
display will continue to flash. Press the H or M button to cycle through
the time. Ensure that you are setting the correct time of day (AM or PM)
as indicated in the upper left hand corner of the display. Once finished,
simply release the buttons and the clock with stop flashing and you will
hear two short beeps.
To Program the Delay Timer
To program your coffeemaker to brew coffee automatically at a set time,
press and hold the PROGRAM button. You will hear two short beeps and
the display will begin to flash. Press the H or M button to cycle through
hours and minutes ensuring that you are in the correct time of day (AM
or PM) as indicated in the upper right hand corner of the display. When
you are finished programming the start time press the PROGRAM
button and the display will switch to the clock display and you will hear
two short beeps. You can always check the delay time setting by holding
the PROGRAM button in, simply release the button and within 4 seconds
the display will go back to the clock.
Now that you have set the Delay Brew setting for your coffeemaker,
you must turn this feature on. Press the AUTO ON button and a green
indicator light will illuminate. Your coffeemaker will now begin to brew
automatically at the time set in PROGRAM mode. (Remember to fill your
Water Reservoir and add coffee grinds to your filter basket, and ensure
that your Thermal Carafe is securely placed with the reservoir and is
empty). When the programmed time arrives the red indicator light will
illuminate indicating that the brewing cycle has begun.
WARNING: Your coffeemaker will continue to automatically brew daily
at the set time while the AUTO ON indicator is illuminated. Remember to
turn the AUTO ON function off should you be away. To turn the AUTO
ON function off press the AUTO ON button once and the green indicator
light will go off. If you forget to turn this function off the coffeemaker
will shut off automatically if it does not detect water in the reservoir.
1 Ensure your coffeemaker is placed on a flat,
level surface and plug into a 120V outlet.
2 Open the swing-out filter basket by grasping
the Basket Tab and swing out to the left.
3 Insert a ground coffee filter into the filter
basket or use the permanent filter provided
with this unit. Always use a clean filter for
each brewed carafe of coffee. As a general
rule, use 2 level tablespoons per cup of
coffee brewed; adjust to suit your own taste.
4 Close the filter basket securely.
5 Remove the water tank located at the back
of your coffeemaker by lifting the lid and
grasping the handle to pull straight up
(see figure 2). If you are using the activated
charcoal water filter, ensure that it is placed
snugly within the water reservoir before
adding water.
6 Replace water tank back into the Reservoir
located in the back of the unit ensuring
that it is firmly in place and close the Lid.
7 Ensure that your Thermal Carafe is empty
prior to brewing a pot of coffee. When
brewing is complete, an audible “beep” tone
will signal and the LCD will change from a
clock to the amount of elapsed time since
brewed. See Figure 5 which shows a graphic
of a coffee cup indicating that the coffee
was brewed 1 hour and 9 minutes ago.
WARNING!
The thermal carafe lid is specially designed to
allow water to pass through the lid while
brewing, ensure that it is properly placed onto
the carafe (see figures 3 and 4). Never attempt
to pour coffee from the carafe unless the lid is
in the CLOSED position. To release coffee from
the carafe simply press the Pour Release
button.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Making Coffee
Figure 5
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