When using electrical appliances, basic
safety precautions should always be
of
followed to reduce the risk
shock and/or injury to persons, including
the following:
1. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
2.
Always unplug from outlet when not in
use and before cleani
bef
or
e putting on
and before cleaning the appliance .
3.
Do
not touch hot surfaces. Use handles
and knobs.
4.
To
protect against risk
do not immerse the cord or the
coffeemaker's base
liquids. If base or cord falls into liquid,
unplug the cord from outlet immediately.
Do not reach into the liquid.
5. Close supervision
coffeemaker is used by
6.
Do
not operate appliance with a damaged
cord or plug, or after the appliance
malfunctions or has been dropped or
damaged
customer assistance number for
information on examination, repair
or adjustment.
7.
The use of accessory attachments not
recommended by the appliance
manufacturer may result
shock
Do
8.
9.
Do
or counter
1 0. Do not place on
electric burner or
11
. Check grinoor basket for presence
foreign objects before using.
12. Avoid contact with moving parts.
To
13.
to Off, then remove plug from wall outlet.
in
or
injuries to persons.
not use outdoors
not let cord hang over edge
or
disconnect the appliance, turn control
is
any manner. Call our toll-free
touch hot surfaces.
or
in
fire, electric
ng
. Allow to cool
or
ta king off parts
of
electrical shock ,
in
water or other
necessary when the
or
near children
in
fire, electric
or
in a damp
near a hot gas or
a heated oven.
of
area.
table
of
14. Do not use appliance for other than
intended use.
15.
Do
not touch the warming plate when
the coffeemaker is on.
16. Scalding may occur if the lid
during the brewing cycles.
17
. Never leave the
warming plate when the coffeemaker is
on.
18. Do not set a hot carafe on a cold
surface.
19. Do not use the carafe if it is cracked or
has a loose
Do
not clean carafe with cleansers, steel
20.
wool pads
21. To
reduce the risk
do
shock,
on the appliance. No user-serviceable
parts are inside. Call our toll-fr
customer assistance number for repair.
22. The carafe
appliance. It must never be used on a
top
range
23.
WARNING: Hot steam.
CAUTION:
24.
scalding,
is brewing .
25.
WARNING:
FIRE OR ELECTRIC
REMOVE THE BASE PANEL.
USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE
INSIDE. REPAIR
ONLY BY
26. CAUTION : Risk
carafe within 20 seconds while brewing
Do
not operate your appliance
27.
appliance garage or under a wall cabinet.
When storing in
always unplug the unit from the
outlet.
Not doing
fire
, especially if the appliance touches the
walls of the garage or the door touches
the unit
as
empty
or
weakened handle.
or
other abrasive materials.
of
fire or electric
not remove the bottom cover
is
designed for use with this
.
To
reduce the risk
do
not open lid when coffee
TO
REDUCE
SHOCK, DO
SHOULD
AUTHORIZED
of
injury - replace the
an
appliance garage,
so
could create a risk of
it
closes
is
removed
carafe on the
ee
of
THE
RISK OF
NOT
NO
BE
DONE
PERSONNEL.
in
an
electrical
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SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
USE
WARNING: RISK OF FIRE
OR ELECTRIC SHOCK
&
HOUSEHOLD
ONLY
The lightning flash with arrowhead
an
symbol within
triangle
user to the presence
dangerous voltage within the
product 's enclosure that may be
of
constitute a risk of fire
shock to persons .
The exclamation point within
equilateral triangle
alert the user
important operating and
maintenance (servicing)
instructions
accompanying the appliance.
is
sufficient magnitude to
equilateral
intended to alert the
of
uninsulated
or
electric
is
intended to
to
the presence
in
the literature
an
of
EXTENSION
A short power-supply cord is provided to
reduce the risk resulting from becoming
entangled
Extension cords may be used if care
in
cised
1.
The marked electrical rating
cord set
at least as great as the electrical rating
of
2.
The longer cord should be arranged
so that it will not drape over the
countertop or table
be tripped over, snagged
unintentionally (especially by children).
CORDS
in
or
tripping over a longer cord.
their use. If
the appliance AND
an
is
or
extension cord should be
top
used,
where it can
or
is
exer-
of
the
pulled on
NOTICE
This appliance has a polarized plug (one
is
blade
risk
to fit into a polarized outlet only one way. If
the plug does not fit fully into the outlet,
verse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact
a qualified electric i
modify the plug
wider than the other).
of
electric shock, this plug
an. Do
in
any way.
To
reduce the
is
intended
not attempt
re
to
-
SPECIAL CORD SET
INSTRUCTIONS
DO NOT OPERATE APPLIANCE IF THE
LINE CORD SHOWS ANY DAMAGE OR IF
APPLIANCE WORKS INTERMITTENTLY
OR STOPS WORKING ENTIRELY.
WARNING: TO
REPAIR
SHOULD
REDUCE
THE
DO
NOT
REMOVE COVER (OR
NO
USER-SERVICEABLE
BE
DONE
BY
RISK
OF
FIRE
PARTS
AUTHORIZED
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OR ELE
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SERVICE
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CONTENTS
Important Safeguards
Important Unpacking Instructions . . .
Features
Before First
Assembly .
Brewing
Control
Programming
Making Coffee
Cleaning, Storage
Troubleshooting
Warranty
and
Benefits
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IMPORTANT UNPACKING
INSTRUCTIONS
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1. Place the box on a large, sturdy,
flat surface.
2.
5
6
7
8
Remove the instruction book and any
other literature.
3.
Turn the box so that the back side
the coffeemaker
coffeemaker from the box .
4. After the coffeemaker has been
removed, place the box out
and remove the packing materials.
5.
Grasp the carafe by its handle, remove
it from the heating plate, and remove
the polybag.
6. Remove the polybag covering
the coffeemaker.
7. Remove protective label from digital
display before first use.
Save all packing materials
to
ship the machine
KEEP ALL PLASTIC BAGS AWAY
FROM CHILDREN.
is
down and slide the
in
case you have
in
the future.
of
the way
of
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FEATURES AND BENEFITS
1 . Control Panel
2.
Comfort Grip Handle
Wall
3. Double
4. Housing
5. Power Cord
6. Filter Basket
7. Grinder Basket with Blades and
Permanent Filter
8. Grinder Basket Lid
Thermal Carafe
9.
8.
9. Drip Head
1
0.
Cover Release Button
11
. Coffeemaker Cover
12. Water Tank Cover
13. Water Tank
14. Carafe Lid
10.
11
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12.
13.
4.
7.
6.
1.
5.
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BEFORE FIRST USE
• Remove
and/or stickers from your coffeemaker
• Clean your coffeemaker thoroughly before
using for the first time to clear any internal
residue.
water level mark.
with water only, no coffee . Repeat this
procedure at least once.
ASSEMB
• Press the lid release button and open the
lid.
• Insert the filter basket. Make sure it locks
into place.
all
packaging materials, labels
Fill
water tank to the maximum
Run
a full brewing cycle
LY
OPERATING NOTICE
Clogging and backing up
coffee
in
the filter basket can occur under
any or a combination
conditions: The use
two
coffee, using
the gold-tone filter
with a paper filter or not properly cleaning
coffee grounds from the gold-tone filter,
allowing coffee grounds to spill over
the filter.
Ca
ution: Never open the filter basket during
the brewing cycle, even if no water
draining from the filter basket, because
extremely hot water/coffee can spill out from
the filter basket and cause injury. If water/
coffee is not draining from the filter basket
during the brewing cycle, unplug the unit and
wait 1 0 minutes before opening and
checking the filter basket.
or
of
water and/
of
any
of
the following
of
too finely ground
more paper filters, using
in
conjunction
or
or
is
BREWING
• Add the desired amount
the grinder basket. For each cup
add one tablespoon
or
less according
HINT: If using pre-ground coffee, place the
desired amount into the grinder basket and
turn grinding function off (see pg .
of
coffee beans to
of
beans - add more
to
taste (approx. 2o
of
8).
coffee
z.).
• Place the grinder basket into the filter
basket, positioning it so it rests securely on
the drive shaft.
CAUTION: The blades inside the grinder
basket are very sharp!
• Place the grinder basket lid on the grinder
basket. Close the coffeemaker cover.
• Replace the grinder basket lid securely to
ensure safety while grinding coffee beans.
Do
not attempt
until the lid's white tab comes to rest on
the safety button.
6
to
operate this appliance
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• Close the coffeemaker cover. Do not force
the lid if it cannot be closed easily; this
might be a sign that the grinder basket
and/or
filter basket have not been correctly
inserted .
• Fill the carafe with the desired
water and pour into the water tank. Check
the water level indicator inside the water
tank
to
ensure you
do
not overfill the unit.
amount
of
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR
CONTROL PANEL
Plug into a
following default settings:
• Current time: 12:00 am
• Auto-On Time : 12:00 pm
• Grind function is enabled
• Grind
• LCD backlight turns on. If
is left unattended
auto-powersaver
1.
off
power
LED is
outlet
to
activate
off
the
for
15 minutes,
dims
backlight by 50%.
the
appliance
• Close the tank cover and place the carafe
on
the
coffeemaker.
• Insert the
• Select the desired brewing
gram and start the brewing process
power
plug into a
power
mode
outlet.
and pro -
2.
4.
5.
6.
7.
1.
LCD Display
2.
Hour
button
/LED - Sets hours
LED-
3. Mins button/
4. Program
function
5.
1-4
water
6. Grind Off
grinder function
7. On/Off button/LED - Starts and
brew cycle manually
cups
flow
button
button
for
button
Sets minutes
/LED - Activates Auto-on
/LED - Adjusts speed
fewer
cups
/LED - Deactivates the
3.
of
stops
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OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
PROGRAMMING YOUR
COFFEE MAKER
Setting the time
• Press and hold either Hour
to enter clock mode. LEOs will light up and
time will blink.
• Press and release Hour button
time
in
one-hour increments. Press and
hold to increase hours faster.
• Press and release Mins button to increase
time
in
one-minute increments. Press and
hold
to
increase minutes faster.
To
exit the clock setting mode:
• Leave the control panel untouched for 5
seconds. Hour and Mins
time stops flashing. The previously set time
is displayed.
• Press any button except the Hour
buttons. Hour and Mins LEOs turn off and
previously set time
Programming Auto-On Function
You
can program your coffeemaker
brewing automatically, up to 24 hours
advance!
• Press Program button. Current time
played and Program
• Press and hold Program button until Hour
and Mins LEOs light up. Time will start
flashing.
• Press and release Hour button to increase
time
in
one-hour increments. Press and
hold
to
increase hours faster.
• Press and release Mins button
time
in
one-minute increments. Press and
hold to increase minutes faster.
To
Turn Off the Auto-On Function
• The Autooff when brew cycle
•
To
Program button a second time - Program
LED
•
To
button to start the coffee cycle manually -
Program
On
deactivate Auto-On function: Press
goes off.
override Auto-On function: Press On/Off
LED
is
function automatically turns
goes off.
or
LEOs
displayed.
LED
lights up.
is
complete.
Mins button
to
increase
go
off; the
or
Mins
to
start
in
is
dis-
to
increase
To
Exit the Auto -on function setting mode:
• Leave the control panel untouched for 5
seconds. Hour and Mins LEOs go off; the
time stops flashing. The new Auto-on time
is confirmed
• Press any button except the Hour
buttons. Hour and Mins LEOs turn off and
the new Auto-on time
NOTE: The Auto-On time setting mode
disabled if your coffeemaker
grinding coffee at that moment. If the AutoOn time is the current time, the coffeemaker
will start brewing at the programmed time on
the next day.
Programming
This function adjusts the speed
flow into the heater to improve the flavor
smaller quantities
• Activate
button; the
• Deactivate
cups button again; the
off.
Hint: It is recommended that when brewing
ground coffee
function , 1
used per
quantity, and may be adjusted
personal preference.
1-4
1-4
cups function: Press
1-4
1-4
or
V2
scoops (scoop provided) be
cup
. This
is
confirmed
Cup Setting
of
brewed coffee.
cups
LED
lights up.
cups function: Press
1-4
beans with the
is
our recommended
or
Mins
is
is
brewing
of
or
the water
of
1-4
cups
1-4
cups LED goes
1-4
cup
to
suit your
MAKING COFFEE
Making Coffee with Whole Beans
Press On/Off button. The
up and LCD displays the current time.
• The grinder starts and grinds beans for
15 seconds.
• The brewing process begins.
• When brew cycle
LED goes off and coffee maker enters
standby mode.
To
switch off manually: Press On/Off
•
button.
Making Coffee with Pre-ground Coffee
• Press Grind off button . Grind Off LED lights
up to indicate grind function
• Press On/Off button to start brewing.
On
LED
is
complete, the
is
lights
On
off.
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Grinding On/Off
Hint:
Activate this function if you are using
of
coffee powder instead
coffee beans.
• Deactivate grind function: Press Grind off
button once . The Grind off LED will turn
on.
• Activate grind function: Press Grind off
button again. The Grind off LED goes off.
Hint: The Grind off
function resets after brewing
LED
goes off and the
is
finished
or
if you turn off the unit. If you replug the
appliance, within one minute after a
rary power failur
previous state except
Memory Backup
The appliance
Hint:
up memory
e,
Grind off remains
is
in
case
of
in
coffee cycle.
equipped with a back-
temporary power fail-
tempo-
in
the
ure. Programmable information will be stored
in the memory for 1 minute. The coffee cycle
(manually or Autopressing
On
/Off
On)
can only be started by
or
Program
button again.
Carafe Lid Operation
• Your Conair Cuisine coffee carafe was
made with safety
to the image and directions at right
in
mind , so please refer
in
order
to ensure proper use.
•
To
pour: Turn lid counterclockwise until
the OPEN marking (molded into carafe lid),
lines up with the arrow on the carafe
handle.
•
To
close: Turn lid clockwise until the
CLOSE marking (molded into carafe lid
),
lines up with the arrow on the carafe
handle.
Protection from Uncovered Lids
Hint:
For your safety this appliance will not
operate unless
all
lids are closed completely,
and will terminate the coffee cycle if opened
during operation.
• This appliance is equipped with a switch
detect the motion
as well as the lid. If one
of
the grinder basket lid
of
these parts
is
opened accidentally, the coffeemaker will
take following actions to prevent danger:
to
Status
During Coffee Cycle
Protective Action Solution
The coffee cycle is
Close both lids. If grinding
terminated. All LEDs (except has been completed prior
backlight) go off.
cycle termination , press the
to
Grind Off button , then press
On
/Off
or
the
Program
button to restart cycle.
During Auto-On function
(Auto-On Function remains
active)
When the programmed time Close both lids. The Autois
reached, the Auto-On
function will not start to
On
function will operate
normally.
grind/brew, and all modes
are terminated.
No active coffee cycle/ Auto-The coffee cycle (grind Close both lids. The previous
On
(The Clock is operating). process and brew cycle) status is unchanged and the
cannot be activated. time will keep on running.
The coffeemaker operates
normally.
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CLEANING
• Unplug the appliance and let it cool
completely before cleaning.
• Clean the appliance after every use. This
appliance contains no user serviceable
parts and requires little maintenance .
Leave any servicing
personnel.
WARNING: Never immerse the coffeemaker
or
the power cord
WARNING: Never wrap cord tight ly around
the appliance.
Part
Housing
Control Panel
Power Cord
or
repairs to qualified
in
water or other liquids.
How
to Clean
Wipe with a damp
cloth.
STORAGE
• Clean and dry all parts before storing.
• Open the lid and insert the filter basket.
• Place the grinder basket
• Place the grinder basket lid on the grinder
basket. Close the lid.
• Store the coffeemaker
packaging
or
in
a clean and dry place.
in
the filter basket.
in
its original
MAINTENANCE
• Any other servicing should be performed
by
an
authorized service representative .
TECHNICAL
Rated Voltage: 120V /60Hz
DATA
Carafe Wash by hand
Filter Basket
Grinder Basket
Lid
soapy water.
use abrasive cleaning
agents.
Caution : Blades are
Do
sharp!
while cleaning the
grinder basket.
not touch
Do
in
hot
not
Rated Power Input: 1 025W
Reservoir Water Capacity: 1490ml
Dimensions:
245 (depth) x 373.3 (height) x 258 (width) mm
Weight (without package): 3.7kg
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Possible
Coffee leaks around filter Coffee is ground
basket. This w
Coffeemaker does not grind, Power cord is not firmly
or
brew
Water does not run through. No water
Water runs through too Coffee grinds too coarse .
quickly.
heat. plugged into a power outlet. a power outlet.
The filter is blocked or coffee
grounds are too fine or coarser coffee .
tamped down too hard.
Cause
too
il
l clog the filter.
in
the water tank.
finely. Clean the filter. Use another
Solution
of
type
Insert power pl
Fill the water tank.
Clean the filter and try
Try
coffee.
finer coffee.
ug
firmly into
If additional assistance
is
needed , please contact Customer Assistance at 1-866-405-9934.
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WARRANTY
Limited One-Year Warranty
This warranty is available
You
are a consumer if you own a Conair
Cu
isine™ Grind & Brew Coffeemaker that was
purchased at retail for personal, family
household use. Except as otherwise required
under applicable law, this warranty is not
available to retailers
purchasers
Conair Cuisine
will be free
workmanship under normal home use
ye
ar
The consumer must maintain the original proof
of purchase
benefits.
proof of purchase date, the purchase date
purposes
manufacture.
CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS ONLY
California law provides that for In-Warranty
Service, California residents have the option
returning a nonconforming product
store where it was purchased
retail store that sells Conair Cuisine
of the same type. The retail store sha
according to its preference, either repair the
product, refer the consumer to
repair facility, replace the product,
the purchase price less the amount directly
attributable to the consumer 's prior usage of
the product. If neither
results
the consumer may then take the product
an
independent repair facility, if service
can be economically accomp lished. Conair
Cuisine and not the consumer will be
responsible
service, repair, replacement, or refund
nonconforming products under warranty.
California residents may also, according
their preference, return nonconforming
products directly to Conair Cuisine for repair
or, if necessary, replacement by calling our
Consumer Service Center to
9934. Conair
cost
and handling for such nonconforming products
under warranty.
BEFORE RETURNING YOUR
CONAIR
If your Conair Cuisine
Coffeemaker should prove to be defective
within the warranty period, we will repair
or, if we think necessary, replace it.
warranty service, please call our Customer
or
owners .
TM
Grind & Brew Coffeemaker
of
defects
from the date of original purchase.
in
order
In
the event that you
of
this warranty will be the date
in
the appropriate relief
for
the reasonable cost
Cu
of
the repair, replacement, and shipping
isine will be responsible for the
CUISINP
to
consumers only.
or
other commercial
We
warrant that your
in
materials and
to
obtain the warranty
do
or
an
of
the above
to
ll
-free at 866-405-
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TM
Grind & Brew
or
for
1
not have
(B)
independent
or
the consumer,
(A)
to the
to
another
TM
products
ll
then,
refund
two
options
or
of
such
for
To
obtain
for
of
of
to
repair
to
Service Center toll -free at 866-405-9934
write to: Conair Cuisine,
Harbor Blvd.Giendale, AZ 85307.
the speed and accuracy
for
$10.00
residents need only supply a proof
and should call 866-405-9934 for shipping
instructions.) Please be sure
return address, description
defect, product serial number, and any other
information pertinent to the return. Please pay
by check
protection and secure handling
Cuisine
we recommend you use a traceable, insured
delivery service . Conair Cuisine cannot be
held responsible
packages that are not delivered
and/
under warranty.
Your Conair Cuisine
Coffeemaker has been manufactured
strictest specifications and has been designed
for use only
authorized accessories and replacement parts.
This warranty expressly excludes any defects
or damages caused by attempted use
unit with a converter, as well as use with
accessories, replacement parts
other than those authorized by Conair Cuisine.
This warranty does not cover any damage
caused by accident, misuse, shipment
than ordinary household use. This warranty
excludes all incidental
damages. Some states
exclusion or limitation of these damages , so
these exclusions may not apply
may also have other rights, which vary from
state
Important: If the nonconforming product
is
to
Cuisine's Authorized Service Center, please
remind the servicer
Service Center at 866-405-9934 to ensure that
the problem is properly diagnosed, the product
is serviced with the correct parts, and
that the product is still under warranty.