Cuisinart DGB-625 Fill the Water Reservoir, Add Beans, Insert Coffee Filter, Put Carafe in Place

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2.Fill the Water Reservoir

Open the reservoir cover and pour in water, using the water level window indicator

to measure the number of cups desired. NOTE: Do not exceed the 12-cup line. Doing so could cause carafe to overflow.

3.Add Beans

Lift the grinder basket lid, using the recess on either side. Fill the

basket with the desired

quantity of beans. NOTE: Use 1 level scoop (1 tablespoon) of whole beans per cup. For 1 to 4 cups, use 1½ level scoops per cup. Do not add over

14 scoops. This could cause the grinder to malfunction and/or the coffeemaker to overflow.

4.Insert Coffee Filter

Press the filter basket door release button to open door and place either

a paper filter OR permanent filter in the basket.

Paper Filter – place a #4 basket paper filter in the basket, making sure the filter is completely open and touching the side walls and bottom of basket.

Cuisinart’s® Commercial Style

Permanent Filter – Be sure the filter handle is facing away from the grinder basket, so it does not interfere with the flow of ground coffee into the filter basket. NOTE: Some ground coffee may flow into the carafe.

5.Put Filter Basket Lid in Place and Close Filter Door

6.Close Reservoir Cover Lid

Press down to lock. This coffeemaker is equipped with a safety interlock system, which prevents the unit from operating if the cover is open or the grinder cover is left out. If you try to turn the unit on with the cover open, the unit will beep continuously until the missing parts are installed and you close the lid. If you open the cover during the grinding process, it will beep, the grinder will stop grinding and, if brewing, the brewing will stop. Once the missing parts are in place and the cover is closed, the beeping stops. The brewing process can be restarted by pressing the On button. Restarting the process will not affect coffee results. If you do not want the grinder to come on again, press the Grind Off button before pressing the On button.

7.Put Carafe in Place

Make sure you have replaced the glass carafe in its position on the warming plate.

8.Brewing

To Brew Right Away

a.Push the 1-4 cup button if you are brewing fewer than 5 cups. NOTE: Coffeemakers traditionally produce cooler coffee when brewing small pots because the heater

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DGB-625 specifications

The Cuisinart DGB-625 and DGB-625BC are remarkable coffee grinders that cater to the needs of coffee enthusiasts who appreciate the art of freshly ground coffee. These grinders are designed to deliver exceptional performance, reliability, and ease of use, standing out in a crowded market of coffee preparation devices.

One of the standout features of the Cuisinart DGB-625 and its counterpart, the DGB-625BC, is their built-in grinder, which allows users to grind whole coffee beans just before brewing. This ensures that the coffee retains its full flavor and aroma, providing the freshest cup possible. The stainless steel conical burr grinder is designed for efficiency and preserves the natural oils present in the coffee beans, resulting in a rich and balanced brew.

Capacity is another major highlight of these models. The DGB-625 can hold enough beans for up to 12 cups, making it ideal for both casual coffee drinkers and those who need multiple cups for family or gatherings. Furthermore, the grind selector feature allows users to choose their desired grind consistency, ranging from fine to coarse, thus catering to various brewing methods like espresso, French press, or drip coffee makers.

Moreover, Cuisinart has integrated several user-friendly technologies into these grinders. The grind-off feature enables users to grind just the amount needed, preventing waste and ensuring freshness. Additionally, the DGB-625 series comes equipped with a 24-hour programmable timer, which allows coffee lovers to wake up to the enticing aroma of freshly ground coffee every morning.

Ease of cleaning has also been considered in the design of these grinders. The removable grind chamber and the bean hopper make for straightforward maintenance, ensuring that your grinder remains in optimal condition. With its sleek black and brushed stainless steel finish, the DGB-625BC also adds a touch of elegance to any kitchen countertop.

In summary, the Cuisinart DGB-625 and DGB-625BC represent a perfect blend of technology, functionality, and style for coffee lovers. With features like a stainless steel conical burr grinder, adjustable grind settings, a programmable timer, and easy cleaning options, these grinders prove to be an essential addition to any coffee brewing setup. Whether you are a novice or a seasoned barista, the DGB-625 series promises to elevate your coffee experience to new heights.