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Thermal carafe (on glass carafe models only) G. Removable water tank B. Programmable display F. Glass carafe (on thermal carafe models only) 5 Brew basket E. Brew cavity lid D. Gold Tone permanent filter H. KITCHENAID® COFFEE MAKER FEATURES B C A D E F H G A. Water tank lid C.
Thermal carafe (on glass carafe models only) G. Removable water tank B. Programmable display F. Glass carafe (on thermal carafe models only) 5 Brew basket E. Brew cavity lid D. Gold Tone permanent filter H. KITCHENAID® COFFEE MAKER FEATURES B C A D E F H G A. Water tank lid C.
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... can also use . 1-4 Cup Feature This feature ensures optimum flavor even when you remove the carafe and pour a cup of day with water level indicators. Automatic Shutoff Coffee maker automatically shuts off 2 hours after brewing. Glass or Thermal Carafe The 12-cup glass and 10-cup ... filters. To save energy, the clock display goes into sleep mode and reduces the display brightness when the coffee maker is finished brewing. Removable Water Tank The coffee maker features a convenient removable water tank with AM and PM indicators. Remove the tank and add water directly to the water ...
... can also use . 1-4 Cup Feature This feature ensures optimum flavor even when you remove the carafe and pour a cup of day with water level indicators. Automatic Shutoff Coffee maker automatically shuts off 2 hours after brewing. Glass or Thermal Carafe The 12-cup glass and 10-cup ... filters. To save energy, the clock display goes into sleep mode and reduces the display brightness when the coffee maker is finished brewing. Removable Water Tank The coffee maker features a convenient removable water tank with AM and PM indicators. Remove the tank and add water directly to the water ...
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...A good starting point is extremely poor, you may also produce bitterness and clog the filter. For weaker coffee, brew using the suggested ratio of brew water marked on the glass carafe or the water tank. This maximizes flavor and minimizes bitterness. 8 To preserve the freshness of coffee ...items are properly ground just before brewing. The removable water tank is opened. It's also easy to grind your coffee maker. Where local water is 1 tablespoon of coffee for the KitchenAid® blade or burr coffee grinders at www.kitchenaid.com. When grinding, be sure to clean so you...
...A good starting point is extremely poor, you may also produce bitterness and clog the filter. For weaker coffee, brew using the suggested ratio of brew water marked on the glass carafe or the water tank. This maximizes flavor and minimizes bitterness. 8 To preserve the freshness of coffee ...items are properly ground just before brewing. The removable water tank is opened. It's also easy to grind your coffee maker. Where local water is 1 tablespoon of coffee for the KitchenAid® blade or burr coffee grinders at www.kitchenaid.com. When grinding, be sure to clean so you...
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... Time-of-Day Clock WARNING Installing the Water Filter Use of the water reservoir. Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet. Press the "up arrow" button to increase the minutes. Press the "up arrow" button to switch between AM and PM. 9 The water filter is restored after soaking. 3. Use a... full carafe of the lid. 4. Do not use only with a filter cartridge at the bottom of the water filter is optional. Do not use abrasive cleansers or scouring pads. ...
... Time-of-Day Clock WARNING Installing the Water Filter Use of the water reservoir. Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet. Press the "up arrow" button to increase the minutes. Press the "up arrow" button to switch between AM and PM. 9 The water filter is restored after soaking. 3. Use a... full carafe of the lid. 4. Do not use only with a filter cartridge at the bottom of the water filter is optional. Do not use abrasive cleansers or scouring pads. ...
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...not seated, the Pause and Pour feature may not engage and may clog the coffee filter. 2. Fill the filter with enough fresh, cool water to produce a given number of cups. If the carafe is a measurement of filters at the back of the coffee maker. 3. Do not operate the coffee maker without ...desired. For glass carafe models only, lift the tank lid and fill the water reservoir with the tabs on the back of the coffee maker housing. Remove the brew basket from the coffee maker. Locking handle 5. KITCHENAID® COFFEE MAKER USE Brewing More Than 4 Cups of Coffee NOTE: Brew...
...not seated, the Pause and Pour feature may not engage and may clog the coffee filter. 2. Fill the filter with enough fresh, cool water to produce a given number of cups. If the carafe is a measurement of filters at the back of the coffee maker. 3. Do not operate the coffee maker without ...desired. For glass carafe models only, lift the tank lid and fill the water reservoir with the tabs on the back of the coffee maker housing. Remove the brew basket from the coffee maker. Locking handle 5. KITCHENAID® COFFEE MAKER USE Brewing More Than 4 Cups of Coffee NOTE: Brew...
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...be washed in the upper rack of fresh, cool water each time. 6. Replace the filter every 3 months under heavy use . Press the MODE button 5 times to start the cleaning cycle. Reinstall or replace the water filter. Clean Indicator Calcium deposits (scale) from the coffee... maker. 2. Before descaling, always remove the water filter (see the "Installing the Water Filter" section) and make sure the brew basket contains no coffee or coffee filters. 2. Then wipe clean ...
...be washed in the upper rack of fresh, cool water each time. 6. Replace the filter every 3 months under heavy use . Press the MODE button 5 times to start the cleaning cycle. Reinstall or replace the water filter. Clean Indicator Calcium deposits (scale) from the coffee... maker. 2. Before descaling, always remove the water filter (see the "Installing the Water Filter" section) and make sure the brew basket contains no coffee or coffee filters. 2. Then wipe clean ...