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T he rm C o f f e e TE A M 1 0 - C u p Di g i t a l Co f f e e Ma k e r / C o n i c a l Bu r r Gr i n d e r C o m b i n a t i o n • Operating Instructions • W arranty Model #478 1000W/120V~/60Hz Read this manual thoroughly before using and save it for future refer ence[...]
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IMPOR T ANT SAFEGUARDS When using electrical appliances, basic safety pr ecautions should always be followed, including the following: 1. Read all instructions. 2. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs. 3. T o pr otect against fire, electric shock and injury to persons, do not immerse cord, plugs, or body of machine in water or other liqu[...]
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3 A. A sho rt pow er supp ly cor d is pr ovi ded to re du ce th e risk re sul tin g fr om bec omi ng entangled in or tripping over a long cord. B. Longer extension cords ar e available and may be used if care is exercised in their use. C. If an extension cord is used, 1) the marked electrical rating of the extension cord should be at least as great[...]
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4 IMP OR T ANT : Gri nde r was test ed wi th bea ns duri ng ass em bly . Des pit e cle ani ng , traces of ground cof fee may be found in a new machine. 1. GoldT one filter 2. Filter insert with drip stop 3. Filter holder 4. Carafe 5. Digital display (Fig. 2) 6. Fineness knob / Upper burr release (Fig. 4) 7. Removable bean container 8. Bean containe[...]
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3. COFFEE BEANS AND THE BUIL T -IN BURR GRINDER Grinding the beans just before br ewing will maximize the flavor and aroma of your cof fee. Conical burr grinders are considered the best way of grinding beans. The slower grinding speed of the conical burrs creates less heat thus preserving more aroma of the ground coffee. Following the recommendatio[...]
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- not in your brewed cof fee). However , lar ger stones can block the burr grinder permanently . If this happens, the grinder will make a loud noise. Push the BREW button to stop grinding and call our customer service number: 1-800-767-3554 . How to avoid stones entering the bean container: • Sh ak e cof fee b ag tho r o ug hl y , so any st on es[...]
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• Make sure the drip stop of the filter insert is working pr operly . The spring should allow the drip stop to move up when pressed and automatically pop back out when released. (Fig. 5) • Remove the water tank from the machine and remove the char coal filter holder . If you intend to use the charcoal filter insert, see chapter 7.8. • Rinse o[...]
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• Once desired Auto-On time is programmed, press the AUTO button again. The disp lay re ver ts to the act ual time and th e cloc k ico n wil l r ema in il lum ina te d. • T o turn off the Auto-On feature press the AUTO button again until the clock icon disappears. c) T o change the Auto-On Time • Push and hold the AUTO button for 2-3 seconds [...]
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7.3 POWER INTERRUPTION • If the machine is unplugged or power is interrupted all settings described in chapters 7.1 and 7.2 must be r eset. • If the machine was set to Auto-On and power was interrupted, the machine will not brew coffee at the programmed time. 7.4 REMOVING / A TT ACHING THE BEAN CONT AINER • Gr as p th e b ea n co n t ai n e r[...]
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• For first time use, use the coarsest setting. • For dark oily beans use a coarse setting and push the OIL Y button until the oily bean icon illuminates to select the oily bean function. For light, dry beans use the finer settings. • Open the bean container lid (Fig. 1.8) and fill the bean container (Fig. 1.7) with who le co f fee bean s. Ma[...]
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• Once fr esh f il te r h as bee n pla ce d in th e wat er ta nk , h ol d t he "OI L Y" an d "AU TO " button at the same time until the "CLEAN" icon disappears. • The machine will reset and count another 60 pots of coffee. IMPORT ANT : Do not use charcoal filter for longer than r ecommended. Change the charcoal fil[...]
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• Sele c t th e n um be r o f cu p s yo u w ou ld li ke to b r ew by pr e ss in g t he CUP S but to n . • If using oily coffee beans, press the OIL Y button. • Push the BREW button (Fig. 2). The cup icon will illuminate and ther e will be a slight pause before grinding to allow the doors of the bean container and coffee chute to open. • The[...]
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9. BREWING COFFEE WITHOUT THE GRINDER Y ou can use your CoffeeTEAM PRO like a regular drip coffee maker with pre-gr ound coffee (without using the grinder). • Remove the water container (Fig.1.12) and fill to the desired amount of cups. Place water container back onto the machine and push down to fully engage the base valve. • Push the filter h[...]
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10.3 Filter Insert / Drip Stop: Clean the filter insert and the drip stop under ru nn in g wat er or in t he di sh wa sh er (u pp er ra ck , a wa y f r om an y he at i ng ele m en t) . T est that the drip stop closes completely under running water (Fig. 5). Periodically check that water can flow thr ough the drip stop by filling the filter insert w[...]
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• Use a clo t h or pa pe r to w el to w ip e c le an co f fe e r e si du e fr om gr ound co f fe e ch ut e o pe ni ng (F ig . 1 0) . • Remove the bean container from the top of the machine. The door to the coffee chute will automatically open for cleaning and maintenance purposes. Make sur e the BREW light is off before attempting to open the c[...]
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• Place the empty carafe with the lid closed under neath the filter holder with insert and drip stop. • Press GROUND COFFEE button to turn grinder of f. T urn the machine on for 2 minutes by pressing BREW . • T ur n the machine off and let sit for 15 minutes. • T ur n machine on again and let the remaining descaling solution pass through. ?[...]
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18 How long does the machine keep the grinding and brewing settings? - As long as the machine is plugged in. If the machine loses power you have to reset the time and personal settings (see chapter 7). I want a full pot of cof fee at 8:00 AM. What time should I pr ogram the machine to start? - Set the Auto-On timer 15 minutes earlier (in this case [...]
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1-800-767-3554 Mon-Thu 8AM – 9PM • Fri 8AM – 8PM • Sat 9AM – 5PM Eastern Time Zone contact@capresso.com JURA Inc. 81 Ruckman Road, Closter , NJ 07624 201-767-3999 • Fax: 201-767-9684 W ebsite: www .capr esso.com Customer Service Other limitations and exclusions: Any implied warranties including fitness for use and merchantability are li[...]
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JURA Inc. 81 Ruckman Road, Closter , NJ 07624 201-767-3999 • Fax: 201-767-9684 W ebsite: www .capr esso.com[...]