Cuisinart DGB625BCU manual

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    Grind & Br e w Automatic DGB625BCU[...]

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    3 Congratulations on y our pur chase of the Cuisinar t Grind & Br ew Automatic . For o v er 30 y ears Cuisinar t’ s aim has been to pr oduce the v er y nest kitchen equipment so that cooks at home as well as prof essional chefs ha v e the tools to expr ess their creativity . All Cuisinart products ar e engineer ed f or exceptionally long l[...]

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    4 Contents Pr oduct Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Safety Cautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Unpacking Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Instructions for [...]

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    5 Pr oduct Description Contr ol Panel Reser voir Co ver with Release Button W ater Reser voir with W ater Lev el Indicator W arming Plate Filter Compartment Glass Carafe Filter Compartment Release Button (not shown) Grind Chamber[...]

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    6 Safety Cautions Read all the instructions befor e using the appliance and keep in a safe place for future r eference. Alwa ys follo w these safety cautions when using this a ppliance to a void personal injur y or damage to the appliance. This appliance should be used onl y as described within this instruction book.  Do not immerse the housing [...]

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    7  Use this appliance for grinding coffee beans as described within the instructions for use which accompany it. Please retain these for futur e ref erence.  For indoor use onl y .  For domestic use onl y .  Alwa ys ensure that y our hands ar e dr y before r emoving the plug from the mains outlet.  T h i s a pp li an ce co mp l i e s[...]

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    8 Unpacking Instructions  Place the box on a large, sturdy at surface.  Remov e the instruction booklet and any other literatur e .  T urn the box so that the back of the coff eemak er is down and slide the coffeemak er from the box.  Remov e scoop and char coal water lters located in front of the unit.  After the coffeemak er [...]

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    9 N.B. When scr olling, the n umbers will advance slowly and then speed up .  When the number displa yed appr oaches the desired time, press and r elease to advance one digit at a time. N.B. Be sur e the PM indicator is on if a PM time is desir ed. Exiting the Time Set Mode  Press an y function button besides “Hours” or “Min utes” to [...]

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    10 Exiting Set Pr ogramme Time Mode  Press and r elease “Programme Set” button.  Press an y function besides “Hours” or “Min utes” to exit mode and activate the selection function. N.B. If y ou do nothing for a period of v e seconds the mode will be excited. C Inserting Charcoal W ater Filter N.B. Y our appliance comes with two[...]

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    11  Lift the water lter holder out of the water reservoir .  Press do wn on the lter compartment and pull toward y ou to open.  Place lter into the holder and snap it closed. N.B. Caution must be used when inser ting the char coal lter . Impr oper placement can tear the lter skin.  Flush lter b y running cold ta p wate[...]

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    12  Lift the grinder bask et lid using the recess on either side.  Fill the bask et with the desired quantity of beans. N.B. Use 1 le vel scoop of whole beans per cup . For 1 to 4 cups, use 1½ lev el scoops per cup . Do not add mor e than 14 scoops. This could cause the grinder to malfunction and/or the coffeemak er to overo w .  Press[...]

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    13 Restarting the process will not affect coff ee results. I f y ou d o n ot wan t t he gri nde r t o c ome on aga in, pr ess the “Gri nd Off ” but ton be fo r e p r ess ing th e “On/Off ” but ton . Inserting the Coffee Filter  Press the lter bask et door release button to open door .  Place the Gold T one Filter into the lter b[...]

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    14 The Glass Carafe  T o position the lid befor e brewing, insert the front tabs of the lid to wards the pouring spout and push down at the r ear until it clicks into place.  Place the glass carafe with its lid on, onto the warming plate, you ar e now r eady to bre w .  T o r emov e the lid, un-clip the lid fr om the back and lift off. E G[...]

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    15 Bre w ed Coffee  When the bre wing cycle has completed, 5 beeps will sound and the unit will automatically shut itself off.  Coffee will continue to str eam from the lter for se v eral seconds.  The bre w-thr ough, pour thr ough lid allows coffee to drip fr om the appliance through the closed lid. When brewing is complete, the lid se[...]

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    16 F Bre wing 1-4 Cups This function bre ws the coffee at a slo wer rate to extract maxim um a v our from the coff ee for a mor e r ounded a vour in just 1-4 cups.  Add 1½ scoops of coffee beans per cup to the grinder bask et and t the grinder lid.  P our 1-4 cups of water into the reservoir and close the lid.  Press the 1-4 cups[...]

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    17 Cleaning & Maintenance  Alwa ys clean and dr y all par ts after ev er y use.  Alwa ys turn the appliance off and remo v e the plug from the mains outlet bef ore cleaning.  Open the reservoir lid. Remov e the grinder basket lid by using the r ecessed area on each side of the lid. Then remov e the grinder bask et. Open lter bask et[...]

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    18 harsh cleaning agents to clean the resting plate.  Do not dr y the inside of the water reservoir with a cloth as lint ma y remain. De-scaling  Alwa ys use the charcoal water lters pr ovided and replace on a r egular basis (i.e. every 90 da ys or after 90 uses).  It is str ongly r ecommended that you de-scale the a ppliance from time [...]

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    19 UK Guarantee  This Cuisinart appliance is guaranteed for domestic consumer use for 3 y ears.  The guarantee cov ers defects under normal use fr om date of pur chase and ceases to be valid in the ev ent of alteration or r epair by unauthorised persons.  If the appliance does not perform satisfactoril y due to defects of material or manuf[...]

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    20 UK After Sales Ser vice For further advice on using your Cuisinart Grind & Bre w Automatic and other pr oducts in the Cuisinart range , contact the Cuisinar t Customer Care Line on 0870 240 6902 (09:00 to 17:00 hrs Monda y to Friday) or alternativ ely , email y our enquir y to support@cuisinar t.co.uk. In Guarantee Firstly , please call the [...]

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    21 standard r epair or r eplacement charge . If y ou wish to proceed with the r epair or replacement, return the pr oduct to the Cuisinar t Ser vice Centre at the f ollowing addr ess: Cuisinart Ser vice Centre P .O . Bo x 506 WIGAN WN1 9AA Enclose your name, addr ess and contact number along with details of the fault.[...]

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