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Brewing Coffee - Programming Delay Timer

1. Follow steps 1 — 6 in BREWING COFFEE — IMMEDIATE START

and 1-3 in PROGRAMMING THE MILL.

2. Be sure clock is set to the current time (see SETTING THE CLOCK

instructions on Page 6).

3. Press and hold the Timer Button,

,until the Timer Light appears

and the display reads 12:00.  Use the Hour and Minute Buttons, 
and  , to set the desired programmed time.  A small dot will appear
in the upper left corner of the display to signify A.M.  No visible dot
indicates P.M.

4. The timer display will flash 5 times then switch back to the current

time of day.  Press and release the Timer Button,

.  The pro-

grammed time is now set and the Timer Indicator Light will turn on to
indicate the timer has been reset.

NOTE:

The programmable function must be reset after each programmed

use. 

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Programming the Mill

NOTE: 

If you desire a medium grind, your machine is automatically pre-

set to  4  or a medium grind; refer to step 2 below.  If you wish to pro-
gram a finer or coarser grind, start with step 1.

1.  To set the mill to grind the beans to the desired level of coarseness,

press the Select Button,

, to select different coarseness levels.

Seven levels of coarseness are available.  Coarseness is deter-
mined by the length of time milled - the longer the time, the finer the
grind the stronger the flavor.  Setting 1 will mill the beans for 15 sec-
onds.  Setting 7 will mill the beans for 40 seconds.  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 Mill Button,

, and make sure the Mill Indicator

Light is on.  If you are using whole coffee beans, then the light
should be off. 

2. Press the Power Button,

, to initiate the mill and brew process; the

Power Light will turn on.  Mill will start.  After mill stops, unit will auto-
matically switch to brewing operation.  To interrupt milling or brewing
press the Power Button,

, and the Power Light will turn off.

CAUTION:  Do not open Mill & Brew

Lid until blades and unit

operation has come to a complete stop.

3. After brewing is complete, remove Carafe from Warming Plate and

serve.  Coffee Maker Warming Plate will cycle on and off to maintain
proper coffee temperature for one hour before it automatically shuts
off and the Power Light turns off. 

4. Unplug and allow unit to cool for 10 minutes between cycles.  Allow

to cool completely before attempting to clean.

WARNING:  Warming Plate is hot! Do not touch bottom of Carafe or
Warming Plate during or after brewing.

NOTE:

After the unit is turned off or automatically shuts off after one

hour, mill coarseness setting will default to level 4 (medium grind).
Coarseness setting will also default to level 4 in the event of power inter-
ruption.

NOTE:  

The amount of coffee in the Carafe may be slightly less than the

amount of water placed in the Water Reservoir, since some of the water
is absorbed by the coffee grounds.

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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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