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IMPORTANT

To  Reset  Auto  Brew  at  Pre-Set  Time..  .

This  coffeemaker  will 

NOT 

automatically  come  on  again  the  next  day  if  you  leave  the  switch  in  the  AUTO

position  after  its  last  use.  This  is  a  safety  feature.  Each  time  you  choose  to  use  auto  brew  you  must  slide

the  switch  to  OFF  and  then  to  AUTO.

To  make  sure  Auto  ~brew  is  set,  check  the  auto  off  light.  If  the  light  is  off,  auto  brew  is  set.  If  it  is  on,
slide  the  switch  to  OFF  and  then  to  AUTO.

Before Using Your Mr. Coffee

Make  sure  your  first  cup  of  coffee  is  as  good  as  can  be  by  cleaning  your  Mr.  Coffee  coffeemaker  before  you
use  it  the  first  time.  Just  follow  these  simple  steps:

1.  Wash  the  decanter,  lid  and  brew  funnel  in  a  mixture  of  mild  detergent  and  water.  Rinse  each  thoroughly.

2.  Set  the  clock.  The  clock  on  this  model  must  be  set  first,  before  the  coffeemaker  will  operate.  See  instructions

for  setting  the  clock.

3.  Slide  the  brew  funnel  into  place  and  then  follow  steps  #4  through  #7  in  the  “HOW  TO  BREW  COFFEE”  section.

This  will  clean  the  inside  of  your  coffeemaker.

4.  When  the  brew  cycle  is  finished,  slide  the  control  switch  to  off.  Discard  the  water  in  the  decanter  and  rinse

the  decanter  and  brew  funnel.

Your  coffeemaker  is  now  ready  to  use.

How To Brew Coffee

If  the  display  on  the  clock  is  flashing,  the  clock  has  not  been  set  yet  and  the  coffeemaker  will  not  operate.
See instructions for setting the clock.

1.  Remove  the  brew  funnel  from  beneath  the  top  housing.  Place  one  Mr.  Coffee  paper  filter  inside.

2.  Place  coffee  into  the  paper  filter  according  to  the  coffee  measurement  chart  below.

3.  Make  sure  the  paper  filter  is  in  the  proper  position  then  slide  the  brew  funnel  back  into  position.

4.  Fill  the  decanter  with  tap  water  to  desired  capacity  as  marked  on  the  side  of  the  decanter.  (1  cup  equals

5  ounces.)  To  brew  10  cups  of  coffee,  fill  the  decanter  to  the  bottom  of  the  silver  band.

5.  The  water  fill  door  swings  outward  (see  Figure  -1).  Pull  door  outward  and  slowly  pour  water  into  intake

screen.  Close  the  door.

6.  Place  empty  decanter,  with  lid,  onto  warmer  plate.

7.  Slide  the  control  switch  to  ON.  When  the  coffee  stops  flowing,  the  brewing  cycle  is  complete.

8.  Discard  the  used  grounds  and  filter.  Rinse  the  brew  funnel  and  slide  it  back  into  place.

.

Note: 

The warmer plate will keep your coffee piping hot for 2 hours and then, as a safety feature, the coffeemaker

will  shut  off  automatically.  For  an  additional  2  hours  of  keep  warm  time,  slide  the  control  switch  to  OFF
and  then  back  to  ON.

9.  To  make  another  pot  of  coffee,  turn  the  coffeemaker  off  and  repeat  steps  #l  through  #8.

10. Be  sure  to  turn  the  control  switch  off  when  the  decanter  is  empty  and  you  are  no  longer  using  your  coffeemaker.

Unplug  the  power  cord  when  not  in  use  for  prolonged  periods  (this  will  also  turn  off  the  clock).

COFFEE  MEASUREMENT  CHART

For  best  results,  use  level  tablespoons  (ibis.)  of  drip  grind  or  grind
recommended  for  automatic  drip  coffeemakers.

To brew this much coffee:

Use this many tablespoons:

12 cups

11  level  tbls.

10 cups

9  level  tbls.

CUDS

level  tbls.

CUDS

level  tbls.

cups

5  level  tbls.

cups

3  level  tbls.

*Use  more  or  less  coffee  to  suit  your  taste.

2  level  tablespoons  =  1  coffee  scoop.

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Summary of Contents for 403 Series

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ... other than intended use Use on a hard flat level surface only to avoid interruption of air flow underneath the appliance Decanter Use and Care Breakage may occur if the following instructions are not followed This decanter is designed for use with your Mr Coffee coffeemaker and therefore must never be used A D on a range top or in any oven includinq a microwave Do not set a hot decanter on a wet ...

Page 3: ...d glass decanter from the coffeemaker 2 Hold the coffeemaker at various sites around the kitchen Select a site which meets these requirements The cabinet itself must be level and properly installed It must be at least 10 inches deep 15 inches above the countertop and have at least 1 inches clearance on each side of the coffeemaker for bracket mouting and ventilation An electrical outlet must be wi...

Page 4: ... template into place flat against the cabinet bottom If a rib does interfere then it will be necessary for you to cut away that section of the template at the rib and equal to the thickness of the rib 7 Put on safety glasses Firmly mark the four drill hole locations shown on the template with a centerpunch or nail then remove template 8 Drill the four l 4 mounting holes Have firm control of the dr...

Page 5: ...trol Switch ON OFF Automatic Start Auto Off Light indicates machi shut itself off Brew Set sets time to auto brew Hour advances clock Minute by the hour advances clock by minute ne TO SET CLOCK 1 Move the CONTROL SWITCH to OFF 2 Plug the power cord into your electrical outlet The display on the clock will flash until you set the time 3 Alternately press and hold the HOUR and MINUTE buttons until y...

Page 6: ...offee into the paper filter according to the coffee measurement chart below 3 Make sure the paper filter is in the proper position then slide the brew funnel back into position 4 Fill the decanter with tap water to desired capacity as marked on the side of the decanter 1 cup equals 5 ounces To brew 10 cups of coffee fill the decanter to the bottom of the silver band 5 The water fill door swings ou...

Page 7: ...emaker on 6 When the blue solution has stopped flowing turn your coffeemaker off 7 Discard the blue solution and thoroughly rinse the decanter and brew funnel 8 Repeat steps l 7 with clean water only no blue solution 9 Continue to rinse out the unit until you see no trace of the blue solution 10 If a normal brewing flow rate is not achieved repeat the cleaning steps l 9 Wash the decanter and lid a...

Page 8: ...set and glass parts are free from manufacturer defects in material or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original purchase when used in compliance with directions as outlined in the manufacturer s instructions which will constitute reasonable and necessary maintenance by the consumer In case of manufacturer defects in material or workmanship Mr Coffee inc agrees to repair remedy...

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