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Auto Pause and Pour Feature

The Auto Pause and Pour feature allows you to pour a cup of coffee
before brewing is complete.  Simply remove the Carafe from the Warming
Plate.  Always keep the Lid on the Carafe down when pouring the coffee.

IMPORTANT:

When using the Auto Pause and Pour feature while the

Coffee Maker is still brewing, the Carafe must be replaced in its proper
position on the Warming Plate within 20 seconds to prevent overflowing.

Replacing the Carafe will restart the brewing process.

Keep Warm Function

The automatic Keep Warm function keeps coffee at the proper serving
temperature for up to 1 hour from brewing.  To keep coffee hot, return the
Carafe to the Warming Plate after serving.

To deactivate this function after brewing, simply press the Power
Button,

, to turn the unit OFF.

To Brew a Second Pot of Coffee 

To brew a second pot of coffee, turn the Coffee Maker OFF for 
10 minutes and allow it to cool.  Empty used coffee grounds from the Mill
& Brew

Basket and repeat steps for brewing.

CAUTION:  Failure to allow appliance to cool completely may cause
water to overheat and spray hot steam.  The hot steam can cause
severe burns.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Brewing Coffee - Immediate Start

1. Plug the appliance into a standard 120V AC electrical outlet.

2. Markings on the Carafe indicate the level of water required to brew

the desired number of cups. Fill the Carafe with cold tap water.
Close the Lid back into position.

NOTE: 

Brewing less than 4 cups is not recommended.

3. Lift up the Reservoir Cover and slowly pour water into the Water

Reservoir.  Place empty Carafe onto the Warming Plate.

4. Open the Mill & Brew

Assembly Lid and grasp Mill & Brew

Basket Tabs to remove the Basket Lid.  Using the scoop provided
with your Coffee Maker, measure the desired amount of roasted
whole bean coffee into the Mill & Brew

Basket.  We recommend

using 1 scoop for every 2 cups of brewed coffee, which may be
adjusted to suit your individual tastes.

NOTE: 

1 scoop = 1 tablespoon.

WARNING:  The Mill & Brew

Basket maximum  capacity is 8

scoops of whole bean coffee.  DO NOT EXCEED THE 8-SCOOP
MAXIMUM.

NOTE: 

8 scoops = 8 tablespoons maximum.

5. Replace Mill & Brew

Basket Lid.  Make sure Basket is firmly seat-

ed in Assembly, Lid on Basket is secured and Lid to Assembly is
closed before attempting to operate unit.

WARNING:  The Coffee Maker will not operate without the Lids being
closed properly.

NOTE: 

Ground coffee may be substituted for whole bean coffee.  

We recommend using 1/2 to 1 tablespoon of ground coffee beans
for every brewed cup of coffee, which may be adjusted to suit your
individual tastes.  See PROGRAMMING THE MILL for complete pro-
cedure.

6.  You are now ready to initiate the automatic mill and brew process.  If

you wish to use the delay timer so you can program the coffee
maker to mill and brew later, please read BREWING COFFEE -
PROGRAMMING THE DELAY TIMER.

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Summary of Contents for MEMB1W Mill & Brew

Page 1: ...er com What Is Not Covered This warranty does not cover damage resulting from misuse accident commercial use improper service or any other damage caused by anything other than defects in material or w...

Page 2: ...achments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer may result in fire electric shock or injury to persons 8 Do not use outdoors 9 Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter or touch hot su...

Page 3: ...d into a 120V AC electrical out let only 3 Use water only in this appliance Do not put any other liquids or food prod ucts in this appliance Do not mix or add anything to the water placed in this appl...

Page 4: ...hort power supply cord is provided to reduce the risk resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord Do not use an extension cord with this product Plasticizer Warning CAUTION To...

Page 5: ...ater Reservoir as the cloth will leave a lint residue and may clog and cause damage to your Coffee Maker 4 Getting To Know Your Mill Brew Coffee Maker Product may vary slightly from illustrations FIGU...

Page 6: ...Mill Brew Basket Lid into the Coffee Maker taking care to replace it properly DO NOT USE COF FEE WHEN CLEANING USE WATER ONLY Close the Mill Brew Assembly Lid NOTE The Mill Brew Lid must be closed se...

Page 7: ...number of cups Fill the Carafe with cold tap water Close the Lid back into position NOTE Brewing less than 4 cups is not recommended 3 Lift up the Reservoir Cover and slowly pour water into the Water...

Page 8: ...If you do not select a setting the unit will automatically default to setting 4 Make sure the Mill Light is turned off NOTE If you wish to use pre ground coffee instead of whole coffee beans press the...

Page 9: ...If you do not select a setting the unit will automatically default to setting 4 Make sure the Mill Light is turned off NOTE If you wish to use pre ground coffee instead of whole coffee beans press the...

Page 10: ...number of cups Fill the Carafe with cold tap water Close the Lid back into position NOTE Brewing less than 4 cups is not recommended 3 Lift up the Reservoir Cover and slowly pour water into the Water...

Page 11: ...Mill Brew Basket Lid into the Coffee Maker taking care to replace it properly DO NOT USE COF FEE WHEN CLEANING USE WATER ONLY Close the Mill Brew Assembly Lid NOTE The Mill Brew Lid must be closed se...

Page 12: ...ater Reservoir as the cloth will leave a lint residue and may clog and cause damage to your Coffee Maker 4 Getting To Know Your Mill Brew Coffee Maker Product may vary slightly from illustrations FIGU...

Page 13: ...hort power supply cord is provided to reduce the risk resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord Do not use an extension cord with this product Plasticizer Warning CAUTION To...

Page 14: ...d into a 120V AC electrical out let only 3 Use water only in this appliance Do not put any other liquids or food prod ucts in this appliance Do not mix or add anything to the water placed in this appl...

Page 15: ...achments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer may result in fire electric shock or injury to persons 8 Do not use outdoors 9 Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter or touch hot su...

Page 16: ...er com What Is Not Covered This warranty does not cover damage resulting from misuse accident commercial use improper service or any other damage caused by anything other than defects in material or w...

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