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Use & Care Guide
Manual de Uso y Cuidado
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www, kenmore.com
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KENMOREFULLWARRANTY
If this product fails due to a defect in material or workmanship within two years
from the date of purchase, return it to any Sears store or other Kenmore outlet in
the United States for free replacement.
This warranty does not cover the filters, which are expendable parts that can
wear out from normal use within the warranty period.
This warranty is void if this product is ever used for other than private
household purposes.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other
rights which vary from state to state.
Sears Brands Management Corporation_ Hoffman Estates_ IL 60179
When using electrical appliances_ basic safety precautions should always be
foliowed_ including the following:
,
READ all instructions°
2.
DO NOT touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs.
3.
To protect against firer electric shock and injury to persons, DO NOT immerse
cord, plug, or the coffeemaker in water or other liquids.
4° Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.
5. ALWAYS UNPLUG coffeemaker from power outlet before cleaning, and when
storing. Allow to cool before putting on or taking off parts, cleaning or storing.
6. DO NOT operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug_ or after the
appJiance malfunctions or has been dropped or damaged in any manner. Return
appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examinationn repair or
adjustment.
7. The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the appliance
manufacturer may result in fire, electric shock or injury to persons.
DO NOT use outdoors.8.
9.
NEVER let the cord hang over the edge of table or counter or touch hot surfaces.
10.
DO NOT place coffeemaker on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a
heated oven.
11.
DO NOT use this coffeemaker for anything other than its intended use.
12.
The carafe is designed for use only with this coffeemaker.
13.
Scalding may occur if the lid is removed during the brewing cycles.
ALWAYS keep the lid on the carafe when in use.
14. To protect against electrical shock r this appliance is equipped with a cord
having a 3-prong grounding-type plug for insertion into a proper grounding-
type receptacle. DO NOT alter the plug for use in a 2-prong receptacle. If the
plug will not fit into a receptacle, have the proper receptacle installed by a
qualified electrician.
15.Thisproductisdesignedforhouseholduseonly!
16. A short power supply cord (or detachable power supply cord) is provided to
reduce risks resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord.
SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS!
Fig. 1 piece cover Panel Display
Panel
Carafe
Carafe
Lid
Warming Plate Base
Water Filter
Brew
Gold-tone Filter
-Spreader
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Before the first use of the coffeemaker wash the brew basket, the permanent
gold-tone liter, the carafe and carafe lid in either the top rack of your dishwasher,
or by hand in warm, sudsy water.
The exterior of the coffeemaker, the control panel area and the warming plate
should only be cbaned with a soft damp cloth.
NOTE: NEVER clean the warming plate unless it is completely cool.
To clean the inside of the
reservoir cover, open the
one-piece cover, allowing it to
rest in the open position.
Pull the water spreader hose
out from under the guide on
the inside of the lid (See Fig.2),
wipe surfaces with a damp do,h,
replace water spreader hose
under guide, and dose cover.
NOTE: DO NOT use abrasive cleansers or scouring pads when cleaning |
your coffeemaker. NEVER immerse the coffeemaker in water or any liquid.
After aft parts are washed for the first time, pour cold water up to the 12 cup bvel
mark in the water reservoir. Brew it through the coffeemaker as instructed in
BREVVING, but do not add coffee grounds to the paper filter. When done, turn off
the coffeemaker and discard the water from the carafe.
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The easy-to-use programmable digital controls bt you know when the coffee is ready,
and even keeps track of the freshness of each brewed carafe, it's never been easier
to brew the perfect cup of coffee.
BREWING COFFEE
1. Lift the one piece cover with tab. (See Fig. 3).
.
Use the carafe to tiff the water reservoir
of the coffeemaker to the desired level
with cold water. There is a gauge marked
from 2 to 12 cups (300ml to ] 80Oral) on
both the coffeemaker water reservoir
and on the sides of the carafe
(see Fig. 4). These marks show the
amount of cold water needed for each
cup of coffee. The amount of brewed
coffee wifl differ slightly due to the
coffee grinds absorbing some water.
.
Place either the permanent gold-tone
filter or a size ] X 4 paper filter into
the brew basket (see Fig. 5).
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Add ground coffee. The amount of
coffee you use is a matter of personal
taste (we recommend one heaping
tabbspoon for every two cups).
Experiment... try different amounts of
ground coffee per cup until you brew
your perfect cup of coffee.
.
Cbse the cover. Place carafe on the
warming plate and plug in the appliance.
The display window illuminates green and
the coffeemaker beeps for about
3 seconds to bt you know the clock is not
set. The dock does not have to be
set to brew coffee. To set the dock time,
see SETTING THE CLOCK, TIMER AND
AUTO-BREWING.
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BREWING COFFEE cont.
6. Turn on the coffeemaker by pushing in the BREW ON/OFF button. The ON/OFF
button will illuminate green and the word BREW will show up in the control panel
display showing that the coffeemaker is brewing. The green light appears by the
word BREW will stop lighting.
In a few seconds, hot water flows into the filter. When the water has stopped
flowing, the coffeemaker automatically switches to the warming mode. For
delayed brewing, see SETTING THE CLOCK, TIMER AND AUTO-BREWING.
.
When you have poured out all the coffee in the carafe, press the BREW ON/OFF
button to turn off the appliance, and remove the carafe from the warming plate.
NOTE:If the coffeemaker is not turned off, it will automatically shut itself off
after two hours.
PAUSE AND POUR FEATURE
The pause and pour feature enables you to remove the carafe from the Coffeemaker
and pour a cup of coffee before brewing is finished. When the carafe is removed,
a special valve stops the flow of coffee from the brew basket to the carafe. Brewing,
however, does not stop. If the carafe is not replaced under the brew basket after 20
seconds, water and coffee will overflow from the brew basket.
SETTING THE CLOCK, TIMER AND AUTO*BREWING
USE THE Set Clock Button TO SET THE CLOCK :
1. PressSet Clock button and the buttons indicator light will flash.
2. Set the time of day by pressing the Hour and Minute buttons. Be sure to set the time
with the correct AM and PM designation.
3. You can make the hours and minutes move more quickly in the clock display by
holding the buttons down.
4. If you press the Set Clock button and don't do anything for 3 seconds, the button
light flashes 5 times then turns off. To resume, press the Set Clock button again.
The clock starts a few seconds after you finish setting it.
SET THE Set Auto Button TO PROGRAM A BREW TIME:
1. First set the clock. See directions above.
2. Pressthe Set Auto button and the button indicator light will flash.
3. Set the time you wish the coffeemaker to begin brewing by pressing the Hour and
Minute buttons. Be sure to set the correct designation of AM or PM.
4. You can make the hours and minutes move more quickly in the clock display
by holding the buttons down.
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USETHEAuto On Button TO SETTHEAUTOMATIC BREW TIME:
Once you have set the correct time to begin the automatic brewing and the clock
has returned to the time of day, push in the AutoOn button. On the display panel
under the time of day the word Auto will come on, along with the icon of a dock
face. These indicate that the automatic timer is now activated.
The Auto Brew can be cancelled at any time by pressing the Auto On button a second
time. The Auto On light goes out. To check what time the Auto Brew is set for, push in
the Set Auto button and the time will be displayed.
I-4 CUP BUTTON
This special cycb optimizes the
flavor when brewing 1 to 4 cups of
coffee, but it can also be used to
increase the brew strength of any
number of cups you are brewing.
Press 1-4 Cup button once and the
green light illuminates and the
stronger brewing option is activated.
An icon of a coffee carafe and
] -4 Cup will show on the panel
display under the time (See Fig. 6).
Now press the ON/OFF button to
start the brewing process.
NOTE: The 1-4 Cup cycle button must be pushed
before the ON/OFF button is pressed. If not, the
] -4 Cup cycb will not be activated.
TIMESINCEBREW IN PANELDISPLAY
Time Since Brew is an indicator of the freshness
of your carafe of coffee that is designed into your
coffeemaker. After you have brewed a pot of coffee,
the coffeemaker keeps track of its freshness.
For the first 15 minutes after you bre% there are no Freshness Bars. After ]5 minutes
and up to 30 minutes, one Bar appears under the indication Time Since Brew under
the number ] 5. At this time a long beep will sound to notify you of the change of
freshness. Once the carafe has been sitting for 30 to 45 minutes, a Bar also appears
under the number 30. Another long beep sounds (Fig. 7).
After 45 to 60 minutes a Bar also appears under the number 45 along with a beep,
and after 60 minutes and longer a bar appears under the number 60 with another
long beep. The coffeemaker will shut itself after 2 hours. At this time another long
beep will sound. A long beep also sounds when the coffeemaker is turned OFF.
Fig. 6
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