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Control Panel (for clock model)
Hour
Minute
Program/
Automatic Brew
ON/OFF Button
Indicator Light
Automatic Shutoff
The Automatic Shutoff feature
shuts off the Keep-Hot Plate 2 hours
after brew cycle begins. Always turn
Coffeemaker OFF and unplug
when finished.
Additional Features
This feature allows you to pour a cup of
coffee before the entire brew cycle has
completed. By removing the Carafe, the
flow of coffee from the bottom of the
Filter Basket will stop.
CAUTION: Return carafe to Keep-Hot
Plate within 20 seconds. Hot water con-
tinues to flow into the Filter Basket
when this feature is used. Overflowing
coffee and hot water are a burn hazard.
Pause ’N Serve
1. Plug in Coffeemaker. The numbers
on the Clock will flash until the time
is set.
2. Press the H button until the current
hour is displayed. AM or PM will
appear on display. Press the M button
until the current minute is displayed.
The Clock is now set.
3. To program Coffeemaker to automat-
ically begin brewing, press and hold
the Prog/Auto button for two sec-
onds to enter the setting mode. While
still pressing Prog/Auto, press the
H
button to set hours and then press
the
M button to set minutes
until the
desired brew time is displayed.
4. To have Coffeemaker automatically
begin brewing at the preset time,
press Prog/Auto button momentarily.
The Prog/Auto button will glow
green to indicate Automatic Brew is
set and coffeemaker is ready to begin
brewing. “Auto” will appear in the dis-
play.
5. The Coffeemaker will shut off two
hours after brewing begins.
To Set the Clock and Program Automatic Brew
NOTES:
• The Automatic Brew feature must be programmed each time it is used.
• Make sure you have placed the desired amount of water and coffee in the unit
before using the Automatic Brew feature.
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