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Pause-and-Pour

Your Coffee Maker is equipped with Pause & Pour. This feature allows you to pour a cup of 
coffee before the your coffee is finished brewing. At any time while your coffee is brewing, 
you may remove the carafe from the warming plate and pour a cup of hot coffee. No coffee 
will drip from the brew chamber. To resume brewing, simply place the carafe back on the 
warming plate.

NOTE:  

§ 

To prevent the filter basket from overflowing, do not remove the carafe for 

 

longer than one minute.

§ 

Strength of coffee poured mid-cycle may vary in strength from finished brew.

1.  

Press and hold 

Program 

for two seconds. The 

TIME 

display will flash.

2.  

Press 

Hour and Min

 to advance the minutes to the desired time. 

3.  

When the desired time appears, press Program to save your automatic brewing time.

To Activate Automatic Brewing

a. Press Program to briefly display the time for preset brewing to begin.

TIMER 

will appear in the display.

b. To activate automatic brewing, press Select.

TIMER READY

 will appear in the display.

The Coffee Maker will begin brewing at the programmed time.

c. When the coffee is ready 

ON READY

 will appear in the display. The Coffee Maker will stay on 

for one hour and then automatically shut itself off. You may turn the Coffee Maker off manually 
at any time by pressing On/Off.

NOTE: If TIMER READY

 appears in the display, the Coffee Maker will attempt to brew at the 

programmed time each day. If there is no water in the reservoir, the unit will automatically shut 
off within one minute. To disable automatic brewing, press Select.

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Coffee Yield

A 5-ounce cup is the American industry standard and is used by most coffee maker manufac-
turers. The Beyond Coffee Maker makes a maximum of 12 five-ounce cups as indicated by the 
12 coffee cup markings on the Water Window. Your favorite mug will accommodate approxi-
mately two standard “cups” (or 10 ounces) of coffee. For best results, we do not recommend 
preparing less than four cups (or 20 ounces) of coffee.

Manual Brewing

NOTE: 

Use this procedure for milling and brewing coffee if you are not using an iCEBOX to 

interface with your Coffee Maker,:

1.  

Plug the Coffee Maker into 120V~60Hz outlet.

2.  

Fill the reservoir with cold, fresh water. The markings on the Water Window indicate level 
of water required to brew the desired number of cups. Place the carafe securely onto 
warming plate.

NOTE:

 Take care to seat the carafe squarely beneath the brew chamber. If it is even slightly off 

center, the Pause & Pour feature will prevent brewed coffee from flowing into the carafe and 
the coffee may overflow.

3.  

Remove the filter basket lid. Using the scoop provided with your Coffee Maker, measure 
the desired amount of roasted whole-bean coffee into the filter basket. (We recommend 
one scoop per every two cups of brewed coffee.) Replace the filter basket lid taking care 
to seat it securely on the filter basket.

NOTE:

You may substitute ground coffee for coffee beans. When using ground coffee, skip step 

3 below. DO NOT PRESS Mill.

4.  

Select the desired grind setting by pressing Mill. 4 (medium grind), the default setting, 
appears in the display. To adjust the grind setting press Mill repeatedly to display the 
seven different grind settings until the desired setting appears in the display. GRIND will 
appear in the display. “1” is the coarsest grind, “ 7” is the finest.

5.  

Press On/Off. the coffee mill will begin grinding the coffee beans (if a grind setting was 
selected). HEAT ON will appear in the display and brewing will begin.

6.  

When brewing is complete HEAT ON will clear from the display. The warming plate will 
keep your coffee at the ideal serving temperature for one hour. The Coffee Maker shuts 
off automatically after one hour.

7.  

To turn off the Coffee Maker, press On/Off.

For best results:

§ 

 To avoid overflow, do not fill the reservoir past the Max Line.

§ 

Do not make fewer than four cups (20 ounces).

§ 

To keep coffee hot, return the carafe to the warming plate after serving.

§ 

To avoid damage to the carafe, do not allow an empty carafe to remain 

 

on a hot warming plate.

§ 

To avoid scalding and burns, do not open the filter basket lid until all liquid 

 

has emptied into the carafe.

§ 

 Allow Coffee Maker to cool for 10 minutes before brewing another pot.

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Coffee Maker Owner’s Manual

6.  Making Coffee

7.  Manually Programming a Preset 

     Brewing Time

Summary of Contents for Mill & Brew Coffee Maker

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Page 2: ...t overflow replace the carafe within one minute Pour slowly when the carafe is full When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following 1 Read a...

Page 3: ...se 13 Be certain Lids are securely in place before operating appliance 14 Scalding may occur if the lid is removed during the brewing cycles 15 The carafe is designed for use with this appliance It mu...

Page 4: ...ssary In addition the Coffee Maker has a 12 cup Water Window for deter mining how many cups you re making and a hidden cord storage compartment for stowing the electrical cord Networking NOTE To use t...

Page 5: ...h This switch prevents coffee brewing from beginning unless the coffee mill assembly is seated properly in the brew chamber and the Coffee Maker lid is closed securely 9 Note Your product may vary sli...

Page 6: ...the Clock If your Coffee Maker is NOT on a SANI network follow these steps to set the clock manually NOTE You do not have to set the clock in order to brew coffee 1 Press and hold Time until the time...

Page 7: ...ou are not using an iCEBOX to interface with your Coffee Maker 1 Plug the Coffee Maker into 120V 60Hz outlet 2 Fill the reservoir with cold fresh water The markings on the Water Window indicate level...

Page 8: ...r Beyond Appliances you must connect the SANI antenna to your iCEBOX and also install SANI cards in the appliances you want to network Once the antennas are in place and your appliances are connected...

Page 9: ...nce repair technician 17 There are only two ingredients that go into making a great cup of coffee water and coffee The quality and freshness of both ingredients is critical to producing a delicious cu...

Page 10: ...DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts...

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