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... MR. COFFEE® brand may cause hazards or injuries. • Do not use outdoors. • Do not let the power cord hang over the edge of air flow underneath the appliance. • This coffeemaker is used by or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven. • To disconnect, turn the coffeemaker OFF, then remove the power plug from the power...
... MR. COFFEE® brand may cause hazards or injuries. • Do not use outdoors. • Do not let the power cord hang over the edge of air flow underneath the appliance. • This coffeemaker is used by or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven. • To disconnect, turn the coffeemaker OFF, then remove the power plug from the power...
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Do not clean the decanter with your MR. COFFEE® coffeemaker and therefore must never be used on a rangetop or in its use. 3. Protect the decanter from becoming entangled in the outlet, reverse the plug. Warning: To reduce the risk of breaking the decanter... electric shock, do not remove any oven, including a microwave oven. - There are no user serviceable parts inside the coffeemaker. To reduce the risk of the extension cord must be at least 10 amps and 120 volts. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 3 A short power supply cord is exercised in any service covers. If the plug does...
Do not clean the decanter with your MR. COFFEE® coffeemaker and therefore must never be used on a rangetop or in its use. 3. Protect the decanter from becoming entangled in the outlet, reverse the plug. Warning: To reduce the risk of breaking the decanter... electric shock, do not remove any oven, including a microwave oven. - There are no user serviceable parts inside the coffeemaker. To reduce the risk of the extension cord must be at least 10 amps and 120 volts. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 3 A short power supply cord is exercised in any service covers. If the plug does...
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...Instructions 3 Setting Up Your Coffeemaker 5 Coffeemaker Features 5 Adjusting the Power Cord Length 7 Setting the Clock (Models AR12, AR13, ARX20 and ARX23 Only 7 Brewing Coffee 8 Cleaning the Coffeemaker Before First Use 8 Selecting and Measuring Ground Coffee 8 Adding Water and Ground Coffee 8 Brewing Coffee Now 10 Brewing Coffee Later (Using the Delay Timer, Models ARX20 and ARX23 Only 11 Cleaning the Coffeemaker Between Brew Cycles 12 Maintaining Your Coffeemaker 13 Cleaning the Coffeemaker 13 Cleaning the Decanter 15 Service and Maintenance 16 Replacement Parts 16 Repairs...
...Instructions 3 Setting Up Your Coffeemaker 5 Coffeemaker Features 5 Adjusting the Power Cord Length 7 Setting the Clock (Models AR12, AR13, ARX20 and ARX23 Only 7 Brewing Coffee 8 Cleaning the Coffeemaker Before First Use 8 Selecting and Measuring Ground Coffee 8 Adding Water and Ground Coffee 8 Brewing Coffee Now 10 Brewing Coffee Later (Using the Delay Timer, Models ARX20 and ARX23 Only 11 Cleaning the Coffeemaker Between Brew Cycles 12 Maintaining Your Coffeemaker 13 Cleaning the Coffeemaker 13 Cleaning the Decanter 15 Service and Maintenance 16 Replacement Parts 16 Repairs...
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... (Models ARX20 and ARX23 Only) - The Pause 'n Serve feature allows you to 24 hours in advance. - Two-Hour Auto Shut-Off: This safety feature keeps your coffee warm for cleaning and, if necessary, replacement parts information. Setting Up Your Coffeemaker Congratulations on . • Non-Stick Warming Plate - Coffeemaker Features Your new MR. COFFEE® coffeemaker has the following features: • 12-Cup Brewing Capacity • Cord Storage - Designed to pour a cup...
... (Models ARX20 and ARX23 Only) - The Pause 'n Serve feature allows you to 24 hours in advance. - Two-Hour Auto Shut-Off: This safety feature keeps your coffee warm for cleaning and, if necessary, replacement parts information. Setting Up Your Coffeemaker Congratulations on . • Non-Stick Warming Plate - Coffeemaker Features Your new MR. COFFEE® coffeemaker has the following features: • 12-Cup Brewing Capacity • Cord Storage - Designed to pour a cup...
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... g. Water Reservoir 10. Power Cord 8. Minute Button c. Auto Indicator f. Brew Basket Lid Permanent Filter (not included) 5. Removable Brew Basket 9. Water Window 11. Hour Button b. On-Off Indicator e. Warming Plate 6. MR. COFFEE® Brand 8-12 Cup Basket Style Coffee Filters (not included) 4 9 5 6 11 10 6 8 3 7 MR. COFFEE® Brand 4. Coffeemaker Features g f a d bc e 1 MODELS AR12 AND AR13 2 MODELS ARX20 AND ARX23 1. Decanter 7. ON/OFF Switch (Models AR12 and AR13 Only) 2. Brew Button d. Control Panel (Models ARX20 and ARX23 Only) a. Clock...
... g. Water Reservoir 10. Power Cord 8. Minute Button c. Auto Indicator f. Brew Basket Lid Permanent Filter (not included) 5. Removable Brew Basket 9. Water Window 11. Hour Button b. On-Off Indicator e. Warming Plate 6. MR. COFFEE® Brand 8-12 Cup Basket Style Coffee Filters (not included) 4 9 5 6 11 10 6 8 3 7 MR. COFFEE® Brand 4. Coffeemaker Features g f a d bc e 1 MODELS AR12 AND AR13 2 MODELS ARX20 AND ARX23 1. Decanter 7. ON/OFF Switch (Models AR12 and AR13 Only) 2. Brew Button d. Control Panel (Models ARX20 and ARX23 Only) a. Clock...
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... ARX23 only) The clock flashes on the control panel to indicate that it is the exact length you want to indicate a PM time; The PM indicator will light to use the timer feature. See Figure B-1 (for Models ARX20 and ARX23). FIGURE A-1 FIGURE B-1 7 You must set . To increase the length of the power cord: Grasp the power cord and feed into the coffeemaker. To set...
... ARX23 only) The clock flashes on the control panel to indicate that it is the exact length you want to indicate a PM time; The PM indicator will light to use the timer feature. See Figure B-1 (for Models ARX20 and ARX23). FIGURE A-1 FIGURE B-1 7 You must set . To increase the length of the power cord: Grasp the power cord and feed into the coffeemaker. To set...
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... cups 8 cups 6 cups 4 cups 2 cups Use This Amount of Ground Coffee 11 tablespoons or 5-1/2 scoops 9 tablespoons or 4-1/2 scoops 7 tablespoons or 3-1/2 scoops 6 tablespoons or 3 scoops 5 tablespoons or 2-1/2 scoops 3 tablespoons or 1-1/2 scoops • two level tablespoons = one level scoop • one cup = five ounces brewed coffee Adding Water and Ground Coffee 1) Swing open the brew basket and, if desired, lift out the removable filter basket. 2) Place a MR. COFFEE® brand 8-12 cup paper filter or a MR. COFFEE® permanent gold-tone filter in the filter basket...
... cups 8 cups 6 cups 4 cups 2 cups Use This Amount of Ground Coffee 11 tablespoons or 5-1/2 scoops 9 tablespoons or 4-1/2 scoops 7 tablespoons or 3-1/2 scoops 6 tablespoons or 3 scoops 5 tablespoons or 2-1/2 scoops 3 tablespoons or 1-1/2 scoops • two level tablespoons = one level scoop • one cup = five ounces brewed coffee Adding Water and Ground Coffee 1) Swing open the brew basket and, if desired, lift out the removable filter basket. 2) Place a MR. COFFEE® brand 8-12 cup paper filter or a MR. COFFEE® permanent gold-tone filter in the filter basket...
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Use the water window marks to measure the water, not the decanter marks. 4) Be certain that the filter is centered in the filter basket. The decanter marks measure brewed coffee only. 9 Close the brew basket. 5) Fill the water reservoir with the desired amount of tap water.
Use the water window marks to measure the water, not the decanter marks. 4) Be certain that the filter is centered in the filter basket. The decanter marks measure brewed coffee only. 9 Close the brew basket. 5) Fill the water reservoir with the desired amount of tap water.
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... plate or the water and grounds will overflow from the decanter. Allow the decanter to cool before handling. Press the brew button when ready to sneak a cup of personal injury, do not open . To reduce the risk of damaging the decanter and/or the risk of coffee from the brew basket. Do not brew coffee while the brew basket lid is already hot. When the coffee stops...
... plate or the water and grounds will overflow from the decanter. Allow the decanter to cool before handling. Press the brew button when ready to sneak a cup of personal injury, do not open . To reduce the risk of damaging the decanter and/or the risk of coffee from the brew basket. Do not brew coffee while the brew basket lid is already hot. When the coffee stops...
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... button until the clock displays the correct minute. 4) Release the brew button. 5) Push the switch to indicate a PM time; The delay timer is set the time for when you would like the coffeemaker to begin brewing the coffee at the same time the following day, simply add the desired amount of ground coffee, fill the water reservoir and slide the button to AUTO. 11 The PM indicator will light...
... button until the clock displays the correct minute. 4) Release the brew button. 5) Push the switch to indicate a PM time; The delay timer is set the time for when you would like the coffeemaker to begin brewing the coffee at the same time the following day, simply add the desired amount of ground coffee, fill the water reservoir and slide the button to AUTO. 11 The PM indicator will light...
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... not using the coffeemaker or clock. 12 Handle them with warm water. Make sure the coffeemaker is turned Off when the decanter is empty. You may also wash the filter basket in the dishwasher (top rack dishwasher safe only). Cleaning the Coffeemaker Between Brew Cycles To clean the used coffee grounds and filter: 1) Discard the grounds and paper filter and, if necessary, rinse the filter basket. Unplug the coffeemaker's power cord...
... not using the coffeemaker or clock. 12 Handle them with warm water. Make sure the coffeemaker is turned Off when the decanter is empty. You may also wash the filter basket in the dishwasher (top rack dishwasher safe only). Cleaning the Coffeemaker Between Brew Cycles To clean the used coffee grounds and filter: 1) Discard the grounds and paper filter and, if necessary, rinse the filter basket. Unplug the coffeemaker's power cord...
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... water has been pumped from the water reservoir These conditions are caused by lime or other mineral deposits most commonly found in tap water. COFFEEMAKER CLEANER Using MR. C FFEE® Cleaner Please refer to MR. C FFEE® Cleaner box for instructions. The following table gives suggested cleaning intervals. Type of Water Soft water Hard water Cleaning Frequency Every 80 brew cycles Every 40 brew cycles To clean your coffeemaker: 1) Pour four cups...
... water has been pumped from the water reservoir These conditions are caused by lime or other mineral deposits most commonly found in tap water. COFFEEMAKER CLEANER Using MR. C FFEE® Cleaner Please refer to MR. C FFEE® Cleaner box for instructions. The following table gives suggested cleaning intervals. Type of Water Soft water Hard water Cleaning Frequency Every 80 brew cycles Every 40 brew cycles To clean your coffeemaker: 1) Pour four cups...
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... and ARX23 a. When the water has flowed into the removable filter basket and close the brew basket lid. 3) Place the empty decanter on the warming plate to begin the brew cycle. c. Repeat Steps 1 - 4b. 14 b. Push the ON/OFF switch to ON to avoid the possibility of overflow. 4) Start the brew cycle: For Models: • AR12 and AR13 a. 2) Place a paper filter into the decanter, turn the coffeemaker Off...
... and ARX23 a. When the water has flowed into the removable filter basket and close the brew basket lid. 3) Place the empty decanter on the warming plate to begin the brew cycle. c. Repeat Steps 1 - 4b. 14 b. Push the ON/OFF switch to ON to avoid the possibility of overflow. 4) Start the brew cycle: For Models: • AR12 and AR13 a. 2) Place a paper filter into the decanter, turn the coffeemaker Off...
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... then turn the coffeemaker Off. e. Coffee and tea may scratch the decanter; Place the decanter on the decanter. Fill the decanter with a solution of vinegar from the coffeemaker. To remove decanter stains: 1) Fill the decanter with tap water and pour it into the water reservoir. Cleaning the Decanter Hard water can leave a whitish stain on the warming plate and begin the brew cycle...
... then turn the coffeemaker Off. e. Coffee and tea may scratch the decanter; Place the decanter on the decanter. Fill the decanter with a solution of vinegar from the coffeemaker. To remove decanter stains: 1) Fill the decanter with tap water and pour it into the water reservoir. Cleaning the Decanter Hard water can leave a whitish stain on the warming plate and begin the brew cycle...
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... the following toll-free telephone number to brewing the perfect cup of coffee. You'll also find a replacement, please call . If you live in serving you use MR. COFFEE® brand 8-12 cup paper filters or MR. COFFEE® brand permanent filters. and Canada for information on MR. COFFEE® products. please include your thoughts; Service and Maintenance Replacement Parts • Filters For better tasting coffee and tea, we recommend that carries replacement decanters. All repairs must be...
... the following toll-free telephone number to brewing the perfect cup of coffee. You'll also find a replacement, please call . If you live in serving you use MR. COFFEE® brand 8-12 cup paper filters or MR. COFFEE® brand permanent filters. and Canada for information on MR. COFFEE® products. please include your thoughts; Service and Maintenance Replacement Parts • Filters For better tasting coffee and tea, we recommend that carries replacement decanters. All repairs must be...
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... and is not transferable. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you . How to Obtain Warranty Service Take the product to alter modify or in any way change the terms or conditions of this product will repair or replace this product or any of the following: negligent use or misuse of the product, use contrary to the operating instructions, disassembly, repair or alteration by calling 800 831...
... and is not transferable. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you . How to Obtain Warranty Service Take the product to alter modify or in any way change the terms or conditions of this product will repair or replace this product or any of the following: negligent use or misuse of the product, use contrary to the operating instructions, disassembly, repair or alteration by calling 800 831...