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Instructions Keurig, Modèle 106721

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4. For each cup of coffee being made, place one level measuring tablespoon of ground coffee into filter. 5. Close filter basket, making sure it is securely snapped closed. 6. Fill carafe with the desired amount of cold water. Flip open reservoir cover and pour into reservoir. Flip reservoir cover down to close. 7. Place carafe with carafe lid attached on Keep-Hot Plate. Select Mild to Strong coffee by turning the Brew Select Knob to desired setting. 8. Turn coffeemaker ON. 9. If clock or auto shutoff model, the coffeemaker will shut off in 2 hours. 10. When finished, turn OFF and unplug. Control Panel (for clock model) PM Indicator On Indicator Hour Minute ProgramOn Off Auto Automatic Brew Indicator 5 840092200 Ev00 12/21/01 2:48 PM Page 6 To Set the Clock and Program Automatic Brew (clock models only) 1. Plug in coffeemaker. The numbers on the clock will flash until the time is set or the coffeemaker is turned on. 2. Press the H button until the current hour is displayed. A red dot will glow to indicate PM. Press the M button until the current minute is displayed. The clock is now set. 3. To program coffeemaker to automatically begin brewing, press and hold the Prog button while pressing the H button to set hours and then press the M button to set minutes until the desired brew time is displayed. 4. To have coffeemaker automatically begin brewing, move the switch from Off to Auto. A red dot will glow in the lower left corner to indicate the coffeemaker is ready to begin automatic brewing. 5. The coffeemaker will shut off two hours after brewing begins. Tips to Brew Good Coffee Quality coffee comes from quality ingredients. For the best coffee, you should start with freshly ground coffee from freshly roasted beans. The beans can be purchased and stored in an airtight container. Just prior to brewing, remove the amount needed and grind the beans. Once the bean is broken, the intense, rich flavor begins to deteriorate. If using a blade-type coffee grinder, shake it occasionally during grinding to redistribute the whole beans for a more uniform grind. Experiment to find the right grind for your coffeemaker and taste. If the beans are ground too finely, it will produce a bitter taste. If ground too coarsely the coffee will taste weak and watery. Some specialty coffees recommend using more than one tablespoon of ground coffee per cup. Your new coffeemaker is designed to brew good quality coffee using less amounts of ground coffee. One level tablespoon of ground coffee per cup is recommended. Of course, the amount of ground coffee used depends upon your personal preference. 6 The quality of your drinking water will affect the flavor of your coffee. If you do not drink water straight from the tap, do not use it to make coffee. If your water has an off-taste or smell, or if you have extremely hard water, use bottled drinking water or filtered water to make coffee. If the water is from the tap, it should be freshly drawn and cold for the best coffee flavor. The amount of coffee to water depends upon personal preference. One tablespoon of ground coffee per cup is recommended. Automatic coffeemakers generally use a 5-ounce cup size. The coffeemaker’s carafe and reservoir are marked in “cups” for easy measuring. Try different flavored coffees and flavored creamers available at supermarkets or specialty coffee stores. Regular coffee can be flavored at home. Add a sprinkle of cinnamon* or a drop of a pure extract–like almond, vanilla, or mint–to the ground coffee before brewing. For a mocha flavor, stir a spoon of chocolate syrup or instant cocoa mix to each cup of brewed coffee. * (Too much cinnamon may clog the filter causing basket overflow.) 840092200 Ev00 12/21/01 2:48 PM Page 7 Optional Features (available on selected models) How to Make Tea The tea infusor displaces some of the water in the carafe so we recommend making not more than 10 cups of tea. Before first use of the tea infusor, wash and rinse. If you use the unit to make coffee, make sure that all washable parts of the coffeemaker have been washed to remove any coffee residue or taste. When using tea bags, you may leave the string attached but remove the paper label. Do not use Auto Pause ’N Serve while brewing tea. Do not remove carafe until brewing cycle is complete. 1. Plug in coffeemaker and set clock model. 2. Fill carafe with desired amount of cold water. Do not exceed the 10-cup level. Flip open reservoir cover and pour into reservoir. 3. Place desired amount of tea bags or loose tea into tea infusor. If using tea bags, gently push bags to bottom of tea infusor. Place inside carafe as illustrated. Close carafe lid. 4. Place carafe with carafe lid attached on Keep-Hot Plate. 5. Press the On button or switch. 6. When the unit has finished brewing tea, the tea is ready to serve. For strong tea, let steep for several minutes before serving. To serve, open the carafe lid and carefully remove the tea infusor before pouring from the carafe. CAUTION: Escapi...

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