Presto Scandinavian Design manual To Set Clock, Programming the Coffee Maker for Delayed Brewing

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To Set Clock

1.Refer to Fig. D. Plug coffee maker into outlet. Until the time is set, “PM 12:00” will flash in the display window.

2.Press the HR button until the correct a.m. or p.m. hour is displayed. Then press the MIN button until the correct minute is displayed.

3.The clock is now set and will keep time as long as the unit is plugged in.

Programming the Coffee Maker for Delayed Brewing

Note: You must first set the clock if you want to use the timer feature. If you plan to use delayed brewing regularly, it is recom- mended you leave the unit plugged in, so you do not need to reset the clock and programmed time before each use.

1.Prepare the coffee maker for brewing as described in steps 1 through 7 beginning on page 3.

2.Make sure the correct time of day is set. If it is not, follow the instructions this on page.

3.Be sure the AUTO ON/OFF button is off, Fig. D. (Neither the red AUTO or green ON indicator light should be lit.)

4.Hold down the PROG button, Fig. D. The word “BREW” will appear in the display window. While continuing to press the PROG button, press the HR button until the desired hour you want the coffee maker to begin brewing your coffee is displayed. Then press the MIN button until the desired minute is displayed. Now release the PROG button.

5.Once you release the PROG button, the clock time will be displayed again and the word “BREW” will disappear. To confirm the time the coffee maker is set to begin brewing, press the PROG button once and the programmed time will be displayed.

6.Press the AUTO ON/OFF button once. “AUTO” will be displayed in the window and the red AUTO indicator light will come on. Your coffee maker is now set to automatically start brewing at the selected time.

7.If you would like to change the programmed time, press the AUTO ON/OFF button twice to turn the unit off. Then, repeat steps 4 through 6.

8.Once you’ve reached the programmed time, the green ON light on the coffee maker will come on, indicating brewing has begun, and the red AUTO light will go off. During brewing the clock time will always be displayed.

9.You can press the AUTO ON/OFF button once at any time to stop the brewing cycle.

10.If you would like to brew coffee at the same time each day, simply set up the coffee maker for brewing and press the AUTO ON/OFF button once. You will need to repeat this step each day. As long as the coffee maker was not unplugged after the last use or your household did not lose power, the programmed time will be stored in the memory. Press the PROG button and the programmed time will be displayed. If the programmed time is not correct, adjust it to the desired time fol- lowing step 4 above.

Cleaning

1.Turn coffee maker off. Allow to cool before cleaning.

2.Pull the filter basket holder open. Then, using the handle on the filter basket (see Fig. C, page 3), lift the basket out of the basket holder and empty the coffee grounds.

2.Wash the carafe, carafe lid, and filter basket in the dishwasher (top rack) or wash in warm, sudsy water and rinse. When placing the carafe in the dishwasher, be sure there is enough clearance to avoid breakage. Do not clean the carafe with cleansers, steel wool pads, or other abrasive material.

3.Wipe the filter basket holder, the water outlet area (see Fig. B2, page 2), and the exterior housing of the coffee maker with a damp cloth to clean. Do not immerse coffee maker in water or any other liquid.

4.Depending on the hardness of your local water supply, periodically you may need to do a more thorough cleaning to remove mineral deposits that have built up inside the water tank. When you notice an increase in the brewing time, this is a sign that there may be mineral deposit buildup. You will need to descale the coffee maker. Follow the instructions on the following page.

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Contents Coffee Maker Coffee Maker Features Before First UseBrewing Coffee Fig. CCleaning Programming the Coffee Maker for Delayed BrewingTo Set Clock Questions and Answers Descaling instructionsService Information Canton Sales and Storage Company

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