Black & Decker DCM3100B How to Use, Getting Started, Water Filter Replacement, Setting The Clock

Models: DCM3100B

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How to Use

How to Use

This product is for household use only.

GETTING STARTED

Remove all packing material and any stickers from the product.

Remove and save literature.

Wash all removable parts as instructed in Care and Cleaning section of this manual.

• Uncoil power cord and plug into standard electrical

outlet.

• Open water reservoir cover and pour fresh cold water

up to 12-cup level mark into the water reservoir (A).

• Close water reservoir cover.

WATER FILTER REPLACEMENT:

1.Press latch on filter holder to open (see illustration C).

2.Dispose of old carbon filter.

3.Remove new carbon filter from packing material.

4.Place new carbon filter inside filter holder.

5.Close the filter holder tightly until it snaps into place (see illustration D).

6.Place filter holder inside the water reservoir and insert it into the recess at the bottom right hand corner (see illustration E).

Note: Replace carbon filter every 60 brewing cycles or every 2 months after removing it from the sealed package. (Call the 800 number on the front cover for replacements)

SETTING THE CLOCK

A

Press brew basket compartment release button to open.

 

Take out removable brew basket.

 

 

Place empty 8 - to 12-cup paper filter into removable

 

 

brew basket.

OPEN

Place basket into brew basket compartment (B).

BREW

Close brew basket compartment until is snaps into place.

 

B

Place empty carafe on “Keep Hot” plate.

12:00

POWER

 

AUTO

 

 

MILD

 

 

REGULAR

PROG

BREW

STRONG

 

HOUR

MIN STRENGTH

F

1.Plug appliance into standard electrical outlet.

2.The digital clock display flashes 12:00 A.M. (F).

3.To change the time: Press Hour button until the correct time appears on the display. Repeat with the Min button.

TIP: Holding the button down makes the hours and minutes change rapidly after a short delay; tapping changes the time in 1-digit increments.

• Brew water through unit without adding coffee grounds.

Note: This removes any dust or residue that may remain in the system during the

Note: If the unit is unplugged or power is interrupted even momentarily, the time will need to be reset.

manufacturing process.

Discard the water from the carafe and paper filter from brew basket.

Press the Power button to shut off the unit.

Unplug the unit and allow it to cool down.

WATER FILTER

1.Remove carbon filter from packing material.

2.Press latch on filter holder to open (C).

C

3.Place carbon filter inside.

4.Close the filter holder tightly until it snaps into place (D).

D

5. Place filter holder inside the water reservoir and insert it

BREWING COFFEE

12 10

8 6 4

OPEN

-12

W

 

BRE

 

G

-10

-8

OPEN

W

BRE

H

GETTING STARTED MILD

WATER FILTER REPLACEMENT: REGULAR

1.Plug cord into a standard electrical outlet.

2.Open water reservoir cover.

3.Fill carafe with desired amount of cold tap water using the water markings on the carafe; pour into water reservoir (G).

Note: Do not exceed the 12-cup maximum level.

4.

Close water reservoir cover securely.

5.

Press brew basket compartment release button to open.

6.

Place 8 - to 12-cup basket style paper filter into the

 

removable brew basket (H).

7.

Add desired amount of ground coffee.

8.

Close brew basket compartment securely.

9.

Place empty carafe on the “Keep Hot” plate.

10. Select the brew strength desired by pressing the Brew

 

Strength button and selecting one of the 3 levels

 

desired (J):

 

• Mild

into the recess at the bottom right hand corner (E).

BREW

SETTING THE CLOCK STRONG

• Regular

Note: Replace carbon filter every 60 brewing cycles or every 2 months after removing it from the sealed package.

(Call the 800 number on the front cover for replacements)

E

5

 

STRENGTH

J

• Strong

Note: The Brew Strength can be selected before or after brewing begins.

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Black & Decker DCM3100B How to Use, Getting Started, Water Filter Replacement, Setting The Clock, Brewing Coffee, Mild