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This condition is caused by a build-up of lime and mineral deposits
from your water. If the pumping action stops before all the water
has been pumped out of the machine, then the appliance requires
decalcification. The frequency of decalcification depends on the
hardness of water used. The following table gives the suggested
decalcification intervals:
Suggested Decalcification Interval
TYPE OF WATER FREQUENCY OF DECALCIFICATION
Soft water every 80 brewing cycles
Hard water every 40 brewing cycles
How To Decalcify Your Coffee Maker1. Place a paper filter into the removable filter basket. Make sure
the removable filter basket fits securely back into the unit.
2. Fill carafe with one part white vinegar to three parts cold water.
Pour the water and vinegar solution into the water reservoir.
3. Place the empty thermal carafe on the base plate. Plug the
Coffee Maker into an outlet and switch the Coffee Maker ON.
4. Keep the Coffee Maker ON until the thermal carafe is half full.
Switch the Coffee Maker OFF and let cool for 1/2 hour.
5. After 1/2 hour, pour the water and vinegar solution back into the
Coffee Maker.
6. Place the empty thermal carafe on the base plate. Switch the
C o ffee Maker ON and let all the water and vinegar solution flow
t h r o u g h .
7. Discard the solution and the paper filter.
8. After allowing the Coffee Maker to cool for 15 minutes, flush out
all the traces of vinegar by pouring a carafe full of cold water
into the water reservoir. Make sure to insert a fresh filter into the
filter basket before brewing and place the empty thermal carafe
on the base plate. Switch the Coffee Maker ON and allow it to
cycle through.
9. At the end of the brew cycle, the Coffee Maker will automatically
shut off. Discard water in the thermal carafe. Repeat steps
8 - 9. Unplug the Coffee Maker when finished.