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... appliance manufacturer may cause injuries. 9. No user serviceable parts are inside. Read all instructions. 2. Close supervision is not in a microwave or conventional oven. 12. Do not operate any appliance is securely in a heated oven. 17. To avoid accidents, do not remove the bottom cover. Call our toll-free customer service number for other liquid. 4. The use carafe with loose or weakened handle. 13. 840168001...
... appliance manufacturer may cause injuries. 9. No user serviceable parts are inside. Read all instructions. 2. Close supervision is not in a microwave or conventional oven. 12. Do not operate any appliance is securely in a heated oven. 17. To avoid accidents, do not remove the bottom cover. Call our toll-free customer service number for other liquid. 4. The use carafe with loose or weakened handle. 13. 840168001...
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... it will not drape over the countertop or tabletop where it still does not fit, have an electrician replace the outlet. The electrical rating of the extension cord must be used on this appliance. 3 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug by children or accidentally tripped over... in or tripping over . Care must be pulled on the same circuit with this appliance was selected to reduce the hazards of becoming tangled in any way or using an adaptor. 840168001 ENnv05.qxd:Layout 1 12/16/08 9:06 AM Page 3 OTHER CONSUMER SAFETY INFORMATION This appliance is necessary an...
... it will not drape over the countertop or tabletop where it still does not fit, have an electrician replace the outlet. The electrical rating of the extension cord must be used on this appliance. 3 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug by children or accidentally tripped over... in or tripping over . Care must be pulled on the same circuit with this appliance was selected to reduce the hazards of becoming tangled in any way or using an adaptor. 840168001 ENnv05.qxd:Layout 1 12/16/08 9:06 AM Page 3 OTHER CONSUMER SAFETY INFORMATION This appliance is necessary an...
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840168001 ENnv05.qxd:Layout 1 12/16/08 9:06 AM Page 4 Parts and Features Optional Accessories Lid Filter Basket Clock and Controls Thermal Travel Mugs Drip Tray 4 Water Reservoir Thermal Carafe Lid Thermal Carafe Gold Tone Permanent Coffee Filter Water Filter Coffee Scoop To Order Call: 1-800-851-8900 (U.S.) • 1-800-267-2826 (Canada) 01-800-71-16-100 (Mexico) or visit hamiltonbeach.com Base
840168001 ENnv05.qxd:Layout 1 12/16/08 9:06 AM Page 4 Parts and Features Optional Accessories Lid Filter Basket Clock and Controls Thermal Travel Mugs Drip Tray 4 Water Reservoir Thermal Carafe Lid Thermal Carafe Gold Tone Permanent Coffee Filter Water Filter Coffee Scoop To Order Call: 1-800-851-8900 (U.S.) • 1-800-267-2826 (Canada) 01-800-71-16-100 (Mexico) or visit hamiltonbeach.com Base
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... way if filter basket handle is optional feature on select models. 1 2 Remove thermal carafe lid or lid of thermal travel mug. 3 4 WARNING: Do not fill beyond for brewing one mug or for brewing two mugs. 840168001 ENnv05.qxd:Layout 1 12/16/08 9:06 AM Page 5 How to lock in place. 6 7 For Hotter Coffee: Before brewing, Paper filter or optional permanent fill carafe or thermal travel mug filter may be used. Hot overflowing coffee...
... way if filter basket handle is optional feature on select models. 1 2 Remove thermal carafe lid or lid of thermal travel mug. 3 4 WARNING: Do not fill beyond for brewing one mug or for brewing two mugs. 840168001 ENnv05.qxd:Layout 1 12/16/08 9:06 AM Page 5 How to lock in place. 6 7 For Hotter Coffee: Before brewing, Paper filter or optional permanent fill carafe or thermal travel mug filter may be used. Hot overflowing coffee...
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... set clock. 2 Hold PROG until clock flashes. 6 3 Continue holding PROG button, press H and M until (cont.) light goes out. 840168001 ENnv05.qxd:Layout 1 12/16/08 9:06 AM Page 6 How to Make Coffee WARNING: Do not remove carafe or thermal travel mugs or for stronger coffee flavor. If coffeemaker overflows, allow the unit, coffee, and grounds to activate automatic brewing. Press to brew coffee in thermal travel mugs until the desired brewing start time is...
... set clock. 2 Hold PROG until clock flashes. 6 3 Continue holding PROG button, press H and M until (cont.) light goes out. 840168001 ENnv05.qxd:Layout 1 12/16/08 9:06 AM Page 6 How to Make Coffee WARNING: Do not remove carafe or thermal travel mugs or for stronger coffee flavor. If coffeemaker overflows, allow the unit, coffee, and grounds to activate automatic brewing. Press to brew coffee in thermal travel mugs until the desired brewing start time is...
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... coffee. Hot overflowing coffee is optional feature on select models. Lock filter basket into place. 7 IMPORTANT: Do not remove carafe or thermal travel mugs until light goes out. Coffeemaker will not close all the way if filter basket handle is not locked securely into place. spoons ground coffee *Coffee scoop is a burn hazard. Align with ice to Make Iced Coffee Coffee Usage Chart: 1 mug = 1/2 mug ice, 11/2 cups water, 3 scoops* or level tablespoons ground coffee...
... coffee. Hot overflowing coffee is optional feature on select models. Lock filter basket into place. 7 IMPORTANT: Do not remove carafe or thermal travel mugs until light goes out. Coffeemaker will not close all the way if filter basket handle is not locked securely into place. spoons ground coffee *Coffee scoop is a burn hazard. Align with ice to Make Iced Coffee Coffee Usage Chart: 1 mug = 1/2 mug ice, 11/2 cups water, 3 scoops* or level tablespoons ground coffee...
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... unit will automatically turn off when brew cycle is recommended that this filter be replaced every 60 brew cycles. 1 15 min. 2 3 4 Cleaning with CLEAN WATER only. Allow to cool between cycles. When cool, empty reservoir and rinse. 4 Run 2-3 more brew cycles with Vinegar 1 Remove optional water filter. 8 2 Pour 1 pint (2 cups/500 ml) vinegar into water reservoir. 3 Press ON ( ). 840168001 ENnv05.qxd:Layout 1 12/16/08 9:06 AM Page 8 Water Filter The water filter...
... unit will automatically turn off when brew cycle is recommended that this filter be replaced every 60 brew cycles. 1 15 min. 2 3 4 Cleaning with CLEAN WATER only. Allow to cool between cycles. When cool, empty reservoir and rinse. 4 Run 2-3 more brew cycles with Vinegar 1 Remove optional water filter. 8 2 Pour 1 pint (2 cups/500 ml) vinegar into water reservoir. 3 Press ON ( ). 840168001 ENnv05.qxd:Layout 1 12/16/08 9:06 AM Page 8 Water Filter The water filter...
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... permanent coffee filter. 9 840168001 ENnv05.qxd:Layout 1 12/16/08 9:06 AM Page 9 Troubleshooting PROBLEM Filter basket overflows or coffee brews slowly. Coffee leaks onto base. Coffee tastes bad. Set coffee grinder to automatic drip grind. • Coffee-to automatic drip grind. • Coffeemaker needs cleaning. Coffee sediment in position indicators on base. Set coffee grinder to -water ratio unbalanced. Adjust for correct position of the basket. • Poor quality paper filter. •Thermal travel mugs during brewing. • Coffeemaker needs cleaning. • Coffee...
... permanent coffee filter. 9 840168001 ENnv05.qxd:Layout 1 12/16/08 9:06 AM Page 9 Troubleshooting PROBLEM Filter basket overflows or coffee brews slowly. Coffee leaks onto base. Coffee tastes bad. Set coffee grinder to automatic drip grind. • Coffee-to automatic drip grind. • Coffeemaker needs cleaning. Coffee sediment in position indicators on base. Set coffee grinder to -water ratio unbalanced. Adjust for correct position of the basket. • Poor quality paper filter. •Thermal travel mugs during brewing. • Coffeemaker needs cleaning. • Coffee...
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...; Clock requires reset after power outage. • Mineral deposits can build up in the pump of your water. Longer than normal brew time. 840168001 ENnv05.qxd:Layout 1 12/16/08 9:06 AM Page 10 Troubleshooting PROBLEM Coffee not brewing or unit will not turn on the hardness of your coffeemaker. NOTE: Do not disassemble the unit. • 1-4 CUP mode was selected for a full pot. 10 More frequent cleaning may...
...; Clock requires reset after power outage. • Mineral deposits can build up in the pump of your water. Longer than normal brew time. 840168001 ENnv05.qxd:Layout 1 12/16/08 9:06 AM Page 10 Troubleshooting PROBLEM Coffee not brewing or unit will not turn on the hardness of your coffeemaker. NOTE: Do not disassemble the unit. • 1-4 CUP mode was selected for a full pot. 10 More frequent cleaning may...
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... is repair or replacement of equal or greater value. This warranty is void if the product is used for other than single-family household use not in material and workmanship for this written warranty. Please call 1.800.851.8900 in the U.S. or 1.800.267.2826 in Canada or visit hamiltonbeach.com in the U.S. For faster service, locate the model, type, and series numbers on...
... is repair or replacement of equal or greater value. This warranty is void if the product is used for other than single-family household use not in material and workmanship for this written warranty. Please call 1.800.851.8900 in the U.S. or 1.800.267.2826 in Canada or visit hamiltonbeach.com in the U.S. For faster service, locate the model, type, and series numbers on...