Before First Use
After unpacking your coffee maker clean all the loose parts with warm water and
make yourself familiar with the different functions. After reading these instructions,
clean the internal parts of the machine by making two carafes using only water,
without any ground coffee inside the filter.
Setting the Clock
1.
When you plug the coffee maker into the outlet the display will flash 12:00. All
indicator lights will be off.
2.
Press the HOUR or MIN button to advance the time. Fig. 2).
3.
Push and hold the HOUR button. The hours will advance. The display will
show AM and PM. When the correct hour is displayed release the button
and push and hold the MIN button to set the minutes.
Attention
: You must change the clock when the time changes (Standard
Time, Daylight Savings Time).
Automatic Start Function
If you want the coffee maker to start brewing at a preset time automatically,
set the automatic start function as follows:
1.
Press PROG button; the display and ON/OFF indicator light will start to
blink green. (Fig. 2).
2.
Set the delayed starting time by pressing HOUR and MIN button repetitively
until the desired time is displayed. Once you have reached the desired start
time press the PROG button again. The delayed start time is now set.
3.
Press AUTO button so the green indicator light illuminates. You may check
the automatic start time by pushing the PROG button when the machine is
not actively set for the automatic start function. Press PROG again to leave
the programming mode.
Note:
You may cancel the automatic start function by pressing the AUTO
button again until the indicator light turns off. If you want to change the
automatic start time, follow the steps above to reset. When the time is due
the green AUTO indicator light will change from green to red to show that
the machine has started brewing.
Using Your Coffee Maker
Coffee makers produce very hot water. If you follow the sequence as described
below you will avoid possible accidents which might cause severe injuries and burns.
1.
Remove carafe from machine and fill carafe with desired amount of water.
Note:
Water will be absorbed during brewing process. The brewed coffee will
be slightly less than markings on carafe.
2.
Open the water tank lid (Fig. 1, A) and fill the water tank (Fig. 1, E) with water.
Caution:
The water level should not exceed MAX level marked on the water
level indicator on the side of the machine. If you fill too much water into the
water tank the carafe may overflow with hot coffee.
3.
Make sure the removable filter holder (Fig. 1, D) sits firmly in the filter holder
housing. Then place the GoldTone filter (Fig. 1, C) into the filter holder and
ensure it fits correctly.
Note:
A size #4 paper filter can also be used instead of the GoldTone filter.
Do not use a filter paper inside a GoldTone filter.
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