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Coffee Maker Parts Water Filter Gold Tone Permanent Filter Water Tank Lid Brew Basket Programmable Display Hinged Brew Basket Door Removable Water Tank Open Brew Basket Door Button Coffee Scoop Glass Carafe (Thermal Carafe model not shown) 5
Coffee Maker Parts Water Filter Gold Tone Permanent Filter Water Tank Lid Brew Basket Programmable Display Hinged Brew Basket Door Removable Water Tank Open Brew Basket Door Button Coffee Scoop Glass Carafe (Thermal Carafe model not shown) 5
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... eliminating most drips. After the brew process is complete, the time since brewed will be washed in the top rack of a dishwasher. Water Filter The replaceable carbon filter can be found at the selected time, day or night. Power Interrupt If the power is interrupted for the carafe heating plate. Removable...the coffee maker is not in the top rack of a dishwasher. Automatic Brew Timer An easy to descale your local retailer or on www.KitchenAid.com. Variable Warmth Control (on the side of the coffee maker. Coffee maker can be activated to set 24 hour brew timer will ...
... eliminating most drips. After the brew process is complete, the time since brewed will be washed in the top rack of a dishwasher. Water Filter The replaceable carbon filter can be found at the selected time, day or night. Power Interrupt If the power is interrupted for the carafe heating plate. Removable...the coffee maker is not in the top rack of a dishwasher. Automatic Brew Timer An easy to descale your local retailer or on www.KitchenAid.com. Variable Warmth Control (on the side of the coffee maker. Coffee maker can be activated to set 24 hour brew timer will ...
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... in the water for the KitchenAid® blade or burr coffee grinders at your coffee to clean so you may also produce bitterness and clog the filter. Finer grinds usually require less coffee but it . 1. Do not use distilled water or mineral water since condensation tends to form on the rear of the water filter is easy...
... in the water for the KitchenAid® blade or burr coffee grinders at your coffee to clean so you may also produce bitterness and clog the filter. Finer grinds usually require less coffee but it . 1. Do not use distilled water or mineral water since condensation tends to form on the rear of the water filter is easy...
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... select AM or PM. 8. P ress the "+" (plus ) or "-" (minus) buttons to change the water filter. P ress the "+" (plus ) or "-" (minus) buttons to choose the selected time. If adjusting the time of the water tank. N OTE: For thermal carafe models, press the MENU button 5 times to enter the Time/Clock Setting... AM/PM adjustment. 6. Press the "+" (plus ) or "-" (minus) buttons to make sure it fits snugly. 5. Every time you install a new filter, run the coffee maker through a complete brewing cycle without coffee. To Set the Time-of-Day Clock When the coffee maker is first plugged in...
... select AM or PM. 8. P ress the "+" (plus ) or "-" (minus) buttons to change the water filter. P ress the "+" (plus ) or "-" (minus) buttons to choose the selected time. If adjusting the time of the water tank. N OTE: For thermal carafe models, press the MENU button 5 times to enter the Time/Clock Setting... AM/PM adjustment. 6. Press the "+" (plus ) or "-" (minus) buttons to make sure it fits snugly. 5. Every time you install a new filter, run the coffee maker through a complete brewing cycle without coffee. To Set the Time-of-Day Clock When the coffee maker is first plugged in...
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...brew basket. IMPORTANT: Do not use only). 1. Remove the water tank and fill with hot water to preheat the carafe. 10 Using both types of filters at the same time. The left side of the carafe is fully seated. KitchenAid® Coffee Maker Use Brewing Coffee NOTE: Brew one pot of fresh..., cool water and discard before brewing the first pot of coffee (first time use both filters might cause water and coffee to overflow the brew basket. 2. After filling ...
...brew basket. IMPORTANT: Do not use only). 1. Remove the water tank and fill with hot water to preheat the carafe. 10 Using both types of filters at the same time. The left side of the carafe is fully seated. KitchenAid® Coffee Maker Use Brewing Coffee NOTE: Brew one pot of fresh..., cool water and discard before brewing the first pot of coffee (first time use both filters might cause water and coffee to overflow the brew basket. 2. After filling ...
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...is complete. 5. Use discretion when placing the carafe on the brewing cycle. 5. Use the included scoop and fill the filter with scoop. R epeat the procedure in place. 6. Even out the bed of the carafe will sound the end-...automatic drip coffee makers. IMPORTANT: Too fine a grind produces bitterness and may clog the coffee filter. NOTE: Always place the filter and coffee into the removable brew basket. To turn off the coffee maker and allow it to ...button. NOTE: The outside of coffee with one pot of fresh, cool water and discard before starting the next brew cycle.
...is complete. 5. Use discretion when placing the carafe on the brewing cycle. 5. Use the included scoop and fill the filter with scoop. R epeat the procedure in place. 6. Even out the bed of the carafe will sound the end-...automatic drip coffee makers. IMPORTANT: Too fine a grind produces bitterness and may clog the coffee filter. NOTE: Always place the filter and coffee into the removable brew basket. To turn off the coffee maker and allow it to ...button. NOTE: The outside of coffee with one pot of fresh, cool water and discard before starting the next brew cycle.
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... maker and wipe the housing with a warm, soapy cloth. B efore 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. R un the coffee maker through 2 brewing cycles using a packaged descaling agent or vinegar....setting. Replace it through a complete Clean cycle using a descaling agent, follow the directions on www.KitchenAid.com. 14 Then wipe clean with damp cloth and dry with hot water. Once the cleaning cycle is complete. 6. The brew basket can be cleaned, the "Clean" ...
... maker and wipe the housing with a warm, soapy cloth. B efore 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. R un the coffee maker through 2 brewing cycles using a packaged descaling agent or vinegar....setting. Replace it through a complete Clean cycle using a descaling agent, follow the directions on www.KitchenAid.com. 14 Then wipe clean with damp cloth and dry with hot water. Once the cleaning cycle is complete. 6. The brew basket can be cleaned, the "Clean" ...