HOW TO CLEAN YOUR ICED
COFFEEMAKER
Minerals (like calcium and limestone) found in water can leave deposits in your iced coffeemaker
and affect its performance. Decacifying your iced coffeemaker is an important part of ensuring your
coffee always tastes great! We recommend decacifying your iced coffeemaker once per month to
keep it at peak performance. It’s an easy process – see below:
1.Prepare 1 cup (8 oz.) of undiluted, white household vinegar. Pour the vinegar into the water
reservoir.
2.Place the reusable coffee filter (or a standard 12-cup basket filter) into the brew basket and close
the lid.
3.Place the tumbler under the spout and press the START button to run a brew cycle.
4.Once the iced coffeemaker has shut off, discard the contents of the tumbler. Remove the
reusable coffee filter or paper filter from the brew basket.
5.Rinse out the tumbler, reusable coffee filter and brew basket with clean water.
6.Fill tumbler to “WATER” marking with clean water and pour water into the water reservoir.
7.Place tumbler under spout and press “START” button to run a brew cycle.
8.Discard water and rinse tumbler thoroughly with clean water.
9.Repeat steps 6-8 one more time, to ensure the iced coffeemaker is thoroughly rinsed.
Your iced coffeemaker is now clean and ready to brew delicious iced coffee whenever you need a
pick-me-up!
DISHWASHER SAFE PARTS OF YOUR
ICED COFFEEMAKER
To thoroughly clean your iced coffeemaker, you can put the following parts into the top-rack of the
dishwasher:
1. Reusable coffee filter
2. Brew basket
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