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Suggested Coffee Measurement Chart
Water
Regular Coffee
Strong Coffee
1 cup (6 oz.)
1 tbsp.
2 tbsp.
4 cups
3 tbsp.
4 tbsp.
6 cups
4.5 tbsp.
5 tbsp.
8 cups
6.5 tbsp.
7 tbsp.
10 cups
7.5 tbsp.
8 tbsp.
12 cups
9 tbsp.
9.5 tbsp.
*use more or less coffee to your liking
ADDING WATER AND GROUND COFFEE:
1.
Lift and open the filter basket lid. For your convenience you can lift out the
removable filter basket.
2.
Place a paper basket style filter or a permanent filter onto the removable filter
basket.
NOTICE: if using paper filters it is important the sides of the filter fit against the side of
the filter basket.
3.
Add the desired amount of coffee and gently shake to level the coffee.
4.
Be sure the filter basket is properly centered and all the way down in the filter
basket.
5.
Fill the decanter with cold, fresh water to the desired capacity. For accurate filling
the water on the water window shows the amount of water needed to make the
corresponding desired number of cups.
6.
Do not fill past the “Max” line or water will flow out of the decanter.
7.
The amount of coffee brewed will always be slightly less than the amount of water
poured in the water reservoir. This is due to the minimum absorption of water by
the coffee grounds.
8.
Pour the water into the water reservoir. Close the lid and place the empty decanter
onto the warming plate.
NOTICE: Make sure the decanter is fully placed on the warming plate or the water and
the grounds will overflow from the filter basket. This can cause personal injury and
damage to property.
BREWING:
1.
Make sure the decanter and filter basket are securely in place.
2.
Press the power switch from “0” to “I”.
3.
Your coffee maker will begin to brew coffee and when it is done will keep your
coffee hot for a couple hours before automatically shutting off.
4.
This coffee maker has a Pause and Serve feature that allows you to sneak a cup of
coffee from the decanter. This usually allows you to remove the decanter for about
30 seconds.
5.
To turn the c
offee maker off push the switch back to the “O” position.
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