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Stopping the Brew 

Process

If for any reason you need to stop brewing 
after the process has started, press the 
power switch on the rear right side of the 
Brewer to turn the Brewer off. The flow of 
coffee, tea or hot cocoa will stop, the heater 
will shut off, and the blue lights illuminating 
the control panel and reservoir will turn off.

note:

 You may get less coffee, tea or hot 

cocoa in your cup during your next brew. In 
order for your next brew to be the volume 
you have selected, we recommend that you 
perform a rinse cycle after a terminated 
brew. 

adding Water

The Control Panel will indicate when the 
water level in your reservoir is low or if the 
Reservoir has been removed by displaying 
the words “ADD WATER”. The blue light in 
the Reservoir will also blink when water 
needs to be added. When “ADD WATER” is 
displayed, the Brewer will not allow you to 
brew. 

the Water reservoir can be filled in 
two ways:

  1. Lift off the Reservoir Lid and pour water 

directly into the Reservoir while it is still 
attached to the Brewer, then replace 
the Lid.

  2. Remove the Reservoir from Brewer by 

first removing the Lid from the Reservoir 
then lifting the Reservoir straight up and 
away from Brewer. Fill with water, place 
the Reservoir back on the Brewer, and 
replace the Lid.

iMPortant:

 Do not remove the Water 

Reservoir during the brewing process.

Purging the Brewer

If your Brewer has not been used for more 
than one week, we suggest purging the 
water from the inner tank. 
  1. If there is water in the reservoir, discard 

the water, then rinse and refill with fresh 
water. Place the reservoir back on the 
Brewer and replace the lid. (If there is no 
water in the reservoir, simply fill.)

  2. Be sure the Brewer is turned on. Raise 

and lower the handle on the Brewer 

without

 inserting a K-Cup

®

.

  3. When the control panel displays READY, 

dispense 12 oz. (375 ml) of hot water by 
selecting the 12-oz. (375 ml) cup size 
and hot water.

  4. Repeat this process two more times to 

completely replace the water in the 
inner tank. 

Programming

Setting the Clock

Setting the clock is optional. When the clock  
is set, the time will appear on the control 
panel. 

note:

 You must set the clock if you 

plan on using the ONOFF TIME SET 
programming feature.
  1. Press the Menu button. Programming 

options will appear on the control panel 
with CLOCK flashing. The word OFF will 
appear at the top of the control panel  
to indicate that the clock is not set (see 
figure 17). 

  2. Press or hold the   button to scroll 

through the hours until you have 
reached the appropriate hour. Be sure 
the PM indicator is on if a PM time is 
desired. 

  3. Press or hold the   button to scroll 

through the minutes until you have 
reached the desired minutes.

  4. When you have reached the correct 

time, press the Menu button to set the 
time. Continue pressing Menu to scroll 
through the remaining programming 
functions to exit the programming 
mode.

  5. The correct time should now be 

displayed on top of the control panel 
(see figure 18). 

 

 

note:

 Depending upon the Brewer’s 

current mode, other icons will be 
displayed as well.

note:

 If power is interrupted to the Brewer, 

the clock will need to be reset. Follow the 
procedure above to reset the clock.

Programming on/off features

The Brewer provides three ways for you to 
enjoy gourmet coffee, tea or hot cocoa on 
your own schedule. It will take the Brewer 
approximately 3½ minutes to warm up from 
room temperature.

  1. Leave it on all the time. 
   

The Brewer can be left on all the time so 
that it is always ready to brew a fresh 
cup of gourmet coffee, tea or hot 
cocoa. 

 

  To turn the Brewer off at any time, 

simply press the power switch located 
on the right side of the Brewer. 

 

 

note:

 Although the clock remains on, if 

set, you cannot brew a cup of coffee, 
tea or hot cocoa if the brewer is off. 
Press the power switch to restore 
power to the Brewer. You will have to 
wait for the water to heat up before the 
Brewer is ready to brew.

Set Hours     
       Set Minutes

figure 17

Clock set in Ready Mode

figure 18

Summary of Contents for SS-700C

Page 1: ...For your safety and continued enjoyment of this product always read the instruction book carefully before using Single Serve Brewing System SS 700C INSTRUCTION BOOKLET...

Page 2: ...ore putting on or taking off parts and before cleaning the appliance 6 Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions or has been dropped or damaged in an...

Page 3: ...r proper flavour extraction With the pre measured pre ground ingredients found in every K Cup you can rest easy knowing that it ll brew perfectly each and every time locking in maximum flavour and fre...

Page 4: ...7 Removable K Cup Holder 8 Handle Easy grip prevents slips 9 Brewing Head 10 Brewing Chamber Holds My K Cup or the K Cup Holder 11 Housing 12 Control Panel 13 Menu Button 14 Up Button 15 Down Button 1...

Page 5: ...layed 7 When the control panel displays open head see figure 3 open and close the brewing chamber READY and brew size icons will be displayed with the default size shown as a solid mug see figure 4 Se...

Page 6: ...on the drip tray The drip tray can be removed to accommodate travel mugs 3 Lift the handle The brewing chamber will open toward you 4 Select a k cup Portion Pack Note Do not remove the foil lid or pun...

Page 7: ...minute The RINSE and HOT WATER buttons will be lit After this time the unit will return to Idle mode and open head will be displayed Note To Brew directly after a Hot Water cycle open the brewing hea...

Page 8: ...oz 375 ml cup size and hot water 4 Repeat this process two more times to completely replace the water in the inner tank Programming Setting the Clock Setting the clock is optional When the clock is se...

Page 9: ...f not continue to Step e e To complete the process press the Menu button to set the OFF TIME Continue pressing to scroll through the remaining programming options to exit the programming mode f The On...

Page 10: ...ramming options to exit the programming mode Note At high altitudes over 5 000 feet use the temperature adjustment to lower the temperature Programming Your Brew Size The Brewer s default brew size pr...

Page 11: ...leshooting Problem Solution Brewer does not have power Plug Brewer into an independent outlet Make sure the Brewer is securely plugged in Plug into a different outlet Reset your home s circuit breaker...

Page 12: ...umber Description of the product defect Product date code copy of original proof of purchase Any other information pertinent to the product s return Product date code can be found on the underside of...

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