Problem

Solving

(cont.)

 

 

The

machine

will not turn

on:

 

 

-

is

the

cord

plugged in?

 

 

 

-

check

to insure that the

pushbutton is

fully

depressed.

- the machine may need to

be cleaned.

See

the “Deliming is a Must” section

 

below

on page 9.

 

 

 

-wait 3 minutes minimum (unit must cool down before starting another brew (cycle) and try again.

Daily Care

1.To maintain the quality of all parts and minimize tea stains, we recommend washing the pitcher, pitcher lid, steeping basket and steeping basket lid with

warm water

and mild

detergent,

regularly.

 

 

2 . Hard

water

can

leave

a whitish mineral deposit inside the pitcher

and

steep-

ing

basket.

Tea

and

coffee discolors these deposits. To remove,

fill

the bas-

ket and pitcher

with warm white

vinegar and let it soak for about

20 minutes.

3.Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners. They will cause scratches which can lead to breakage.

Deliming is a Must

The Iced Tea Pot must be delimed when you begin to notice an increase in steaming or if the pumping action stops before all the water has been pumped out of the machine.

The frequency of cleaning depends

on the hardness of

water used. Listed below

 

are the suggested cleaning intervals.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SUGGESTED

CLEANING INTERVAL

 

 

 

Type of

Water

Cleaning

Frequency

 

Soft

Water

every

80

brew

cycles

 

Hard

Water

every

40

brew

cycles

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For

best

results use MR. COFFEE CLEANER. It works better than vinegar and

has

no

unpleasant odor. Instructions for both Mr. Coffee Cleaner and vinegar

follow:

 

USING

MR. COFFEE CLEANER

(Read caution statement on side panel of Mr. Coffee Cleaner before use).

1.Fill the pitcher with warm water to the 3 quart WATER level marked on the pitcher.

2.Empty contents of one packet of MR. COFFEE CLEANER into the pitcher. Mix thoroughly to dissolve the cleaner.. This will make a clear blue solution.

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Mr. Coffee TM3 manual Solving, cont, Daily Care, Deliming is a Must, Problem, Cleaning Interval, Water, Frequency, Using