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User manual Grindmaster, model KPCM050

Manafacture: Grindmaster
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File name: d1c01685-a0de-4040-9d7c-e9959311bf11.pdf
Language of manual:en
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The advanced ion-exchange water filter reduces chlorine and other contaminants which impair coffee flavor. The filter also softens the water, which extends the time between descalings. The PRO LINE® Series Water Filter will filter approximately 25 gallons of water (60 full carafes). When a filter has reached the end of its life, the water filter icon will appear on the brew timer display. Use of the water filter is optional: the coffee maker will operate normally without it. If a water filter is not used, the filter icon will still appear on the brew timer display as a reminder to descale the coffee maker. To reset the icon after it appears, see page 23. The water filter is for use only with municipally treated tap water or well water that is regularly tested for contaminants. To Install the Filter: 1. Remove the cartridge from its packaging. 2. Place the filter cartridge in a separate container filled with fresh, cool water; the cartridge should remain submerged in the water for 10 minutes. 3. Remove the water filter access cover from the coffee maker. FEATURES AND OPERATION Continued… 13 PREPARING THE COFFEE MAKER FOR USE 4. Place the filter cartridge in the circular well at the bottom of the water reservoir. Push the cartridge slightly to make sure it fits snugly. 5. Replace the water filter access cover and run the coffee maker through a complete brewing cycle without coffee. Use a full carafe of clean, cool water. WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet. Do not remove ground prong. Do not use an adapter. Do not use an extension cord. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, fire, or electrical shock. Setting the Time-of-Day Clock When the coffee maker is first plugged in or when power is restored after an interruption, the brew timer display automatically enters the clock-setting mode. The hour digits on the display will flash until a time is set. 14 To Enter Clock-Setting Mode If the digits on the brew timer display are not flashing, enter the clock-setting mode by turning the Program-Clock Switch clockwise to the “Clock” position, then releasing. The hour digits will begin to flash. To Set The Clock 1. Press the “–” Timer Adjustment Button to decrease the hour or the “+” Timer Adjustment Button to increase the hour. If a Timer Adjustment Button is pressed and held, the hour digits will scroll. The AM and PM icons will change when the hour digits roll past “12.” Make certain the hour set is correct with regard to AM or PM. Timer Adjustment Buttons 2. Once the hour is set, turn the Program-Clock Switch clockwise to the “Clock” position, then release. The minute digits will begin to flash. 3. Press the “–” or “+” Timer Adjustment Buttons to adjust the minutes. If a Timer Adjustment Button is pressed and held, the minute digits will scroll. 4. Once the minutes are set, turn the Program-Clock Switch clockwise to the “Clock” position, then release. The minute digits will stop flashing and the brew timer display will exit the clock-setting mode. FEATURES AND OPERATION 15 BREWING COFFEE Before brewing coffee for the first time, run the coffee maker through a complete brewing cycle without coffee. Use a full carafe of clean, cool water. This rinses the water reservoir, heat pump, and showerhead. This first brew cycle will yield slightly less water than the amount added, since the brew system retains a small amount of water. 1. Fill a carafe with enough fresh, cool water to make the desired amount of coffee. A graduated scale on the side of the carafe helps measure the amount of water required. The right side of the scale (“coffee”) is an accurate measurement of carafe volume in 41.4-ounce cups. The left side of the scale (“water”) indicates the amount of water needed to produce a given number of cups. (Brewing always produces less coffee than the volume of water added, since coffee grounds retain water.) NOTE: Use at least 4 cups (17 oz.) of water to brew coffee. The coffee maker will not operate with less. 2. Remove the water guide cover and pour the water into the guide. The water level icons on the brew timer display will indicate whether the water reservoir is low, medium, or near full. 16 If message tones are enabled, the coffee maker will beep once when the water reservoir is near full. 3. After filling the reservoir, place the carafe on the coffee maker warming plate. 4. Grasp the brew basket handle and remove the brew basket from the front of the coffee maker. 5. Make certain the plastic brew basket insert is placed in the brew basket. Insert a 10-12 cup flat-bottom paper filter or the optional permanent filter into the brew basket. Using the included scoop, fill the filter with one rounded scoop of ground coffee for each cup desired. Add more coffee for a stronger brew, less for a weaker brew. Use a medium grind appropriate for automatic drip coffee makers: too fine a grind will produce bitterness and may cause water to overflow the brew basket. 6. Slide t...

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