Black & Decker DCM20WH manual Mineral Deposits And Clogging

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Wipe the surfaces with a damp cloth. When finished, press the Water Spreader against the Cover to snap it back into place.

MINERAL DEPOSITS AND CLOGGING

Mineral deposits left by hard water can clog your Coffeemaker. It is necessary to regularly clean your Coffeemaker to flush out these deposits. Excessive steaming or a prolonged brewing cycle are signs that a cleaning is needed.

Clean your Coffeemaker approximately every 1-3 months. The frequency of cleaning required is affected by your specific usage and water hardness. You may have to clean the Coffeemaker more or less often.

During cleaning, more steaming may occur than when brewing coffee.

1.Pour 1-1/2 cups (350 ml) of white vinegar into the Water Reservoir and add cold water up to the TOP FILL line.

2.Put the Filter Basket and Permanent Filter in place. Set the empty Carafe securely onto the base of the unit with its Lid in place.

3.Turn the Coffeemaker on.

4.Let half the cleaning solution brew into the Carafe, then turn the Coffeemaker off to soak.

5.Allow the Coffeemaker to remain off for at least 15 minutes to soften the deposits.

6.Turn the Coffeemaker on again to brew the remaining cleaning solution into the Carafe.

7.Turn the Coffeemaker off; discard the cleaning solution.

8.Use the carafe to refill the Reservoir with cold water to the TOP FILL line, replace the empty Basket, Filter, Carafe, and Lid.

9.Turn on the Coffeemaker for a complete brew cycle to flush out the remaining cleaning solution.

10.Wash the Filter Basket, Permanent Filter, Carafe, and Lid as instructed in “Cleaning Your Coffeemaker.”

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