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Adding Water and Ground Coffee 

 

 

Lift and open the filter basket lid. For your convenience, you can lift out 

the removable filter basket. 

 

Place a 10–12 cup paper cone-style filter or the permanent filter into the 

removable filter basket. 

 

NOTE:

  If  using  paper  filters,  it  is  important  that  the  sides  of  the  filter  fit  flush 

against  the  side  of  the  filter  basket.  If  filter  collapse  occurs,  dampen  the  filter 

before placing in the filter basket and adding ground coffee and water. 

 

 

Add the desired amount of coffee and gently shake to level the coffee. See 

the Suggested Coffee Measurement Chart. 

 

 

Be sure the filter is properly  centered and all the way down in the  filter 

basket. 

 

 

Fill the carafe with cold, fresh water to the desired capacity (1 cup equals 

5 ounces). For easy and accurate filling, the water markings on the glass 

carafe  show  the  amount  of  water  needed  to  make  the  corresponding 

desired  number  of  cups.  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. 

 

 

Pour the water into the water reservoir. Do not fill past the “MAX line” or 

water will flow out of the overfill hole in the back of the water reservoir. 

Close the lid and place the empty decanter onto the warming plate. 

 

NOTE:

 Make sure the carafe is fully placed on the warming plate or the water and 

the grounds will overflow from the filter basket. An overflow may cause personal 

injury or damage to property. 

 

CAUTION!

 To reduce the risk of damaging the carafe and/or the risk of personal 

injury, do not add cold water to the carafe if the carafe is already hot. Allow the 

carafe to cool before using. 

 

BREWING COFFEE NOW 

 

 

After completing  the  steps  in the “Adding  Water and  Coffee”  section and 

with  the  carafe  and  the  filter  basket  securely  in  place,  turn  the 

coffeemaker on. 

 

Press  the  PROGRAM  Button  to  begin  the  brewing  cycle.  The  green 

indicator  light  will  turn  on  to  signal  that  the  coffeemaker  is  brewing. 

When the brewing cycle is complete, the coffeemaker switches over to the 

warming  mode.  Your  coffeemaker  will  keep  your  coffee  hot  for  2  hours, 

then automatically shut off. While the coffee is brewing, the Pause ’n Serve 

feature  allows  you  to  sneak  a  cup  of  coffee  from  the  carafe.  Replace  the 

carafe  on  the  warming  plate  within  30  seconds  to  prevent  overflow  and 

possible injury. To turn the coffeemaker off, push the OFF button. 

 

CAUTION!

 If the brew basket overflows or fails to empty into the carafe, do not 

open the brew basket. Turn off the coffeemaker. Unplug the coffeemaker and wait 

for the contents to cool before handling. 

 

 

After the used coffee grounds have cooled, carefully open the filter basket 

and discard them. 

 

 

Make sure the carafe is empty before starting to brew coffee again. 

 

 

Be sure to turn your coffeemaker off when no longer using it.   

 

 

BREWING COFFEE LATER 

 

You  must  first  set  the  time  for  when  you  would  like  the  coffeemaker  to 

begin brewing your coffee as described in “Setting the Clock and the Delay 

Brew Timer” section. 

 

Prepare  your  coffeemaker  as  described  in  “Adding  Water  and  Ground 

Coffee section. 

Summary of Contents for RJ06 Series

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION BOOKLET READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE STAINLESS STEEL 2 4 SLICE TOASTER RJ06 Series For your safety and continued enjoyment of this product always read the instruction manual before usi...

Page 2: ...e cleaning 9 Do not operate any electrical appliance with a damaged power cord or power plug or operate it after the appliance malfunctions or has been dropped or damaged in any manner Return this app...

Page 3: ...here it can be pulled on by children or tripped over unintentionally LINE CORD SAFETY TIPS 1 Never pull or yank on cord or the appliance 2 To insert plug grasp it firmly and guide it into outlet 3 To...

Page 4: ...W YOUR 2 SLICE TOASTER 1 Stainless Steel Case 5 Toast Shade Selector 2 Carriage Lever w High Lift Facility 6 Defrost Button 3 Cancel Button 7 Reheat Keep Warm Button 4 Bagel Button 8 Power Cord 9 Slid...

Page 5: ...W YOUR 4 SLICE TOASTER 1 Stainless Steel Case 5 Toast Shade Selector 2 Carriage Lever w High Lift Facility 6 Defrost Button 3 Cancel Button 7 Reheat Keep Warm Button 4 Bagel Button 8 Power Cord 9 Slid...

Page 6: ...DEFROST This function defrosts and toasts frozen sliced bread in one operation Press the defrost button adjust the toast shade selector to your preference and push the lever downwards to switch in th...

Page 7: ...m the electrical outlet and allow it to cool completely after use 2 Wipe the body with a soft cloth If necessary use a slightly damp not wet cloth 3 Do not immerse any part of the appliance into water...

Page 8: ...een altered or modified During the warranty period the authorized service dealer at its option will repair or replace any part that upon examination is found to be defective under normal use and servi...

Page 9: ...INSTRUCTION BOOKLET READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE 12 CUP PROGRAMMABLE COFFEE MAKER RJ14 12 P For your safety and continued enjoyment of this product always read the instruction manual before using...

Page 10: ...ppliance to nearest authorized service facility for examination repair or adjustment 5 The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer may result in fire electrical shoc...

Page 11: ...here it can be pulled on by children or tripped over unintentionally LINE CORD SAFETY TIPS 1 Never pull or yank on cord or the appliance 2 To insert plug grasp it firmly and guide it into outlet 3 To...

Page 12: ...4 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR COFFEEMAKER...

Page 13: ...rew Time Plug the power cord into a standard electrical outlet Simply press the SET button once and set the brew time by pressing the HOUR and MINUTE buttons Once the clock stops flashing the Delay Br...

Page 14: ...y cause personal injury or damage to property CAUTION To reduce the risk of damaging the carafe and or the risk of personal injury do not add cold water to the carafe if the carafe is already hot Allo...

Page 15: ...SER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Daily Cleaning Always unplug the coffeemaker and allow to cool before cleaning Remove the filter basket permanent filter carafe and carafe lid and wash them in a solution...

Page 16: ...peat Steps 8 through 11 one more time Your coffeemaker is now clean and ready to brew the next pot of delicious hot coffee Suggested Decalcifying Interval Type of Water Cleaning Frequency Soft Water E...

Page 17: ...een altered or modified During the warranty period the authorized service dealer at its option will repair or replace any part that upon examination is found to be defective under normal use and servi...

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