Mr. Coffee BVMC-SJX33GT-AM User Manual - Page 8

Brewing Coffee Now

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C. Adding Water and Ground Coffee 1. Open the brew basket lid. For your convenience, you can lift out the removable filter basket. 2. Place a MR. COFFEE® brand 10-12 cup paper basketstyle filter or a MR. COFFEE® permanent filter into the removable filter basket (Figure 5). NOTE: If using paper filters, it is important that the sides of the filter Figure 5 fit flush against the side of the filter basket. If filter collapse occurs, dampen the filter before placing in the filter basket and adding ground coffee and water. 3. Add the desired amount of coffee and gently shake to level the coffee. See the Suggested Coffee Measurement Chart. 4. After following instructions in the Water Filtration System, place the MR. COFFEE® water filter in the basket, making sure that the side marked "this side up" faces you and that the water filter is level. 5. Be sure the removable filter basket is properly centered and all the way down in the brew basket and close the lid. 6. Fill the decanter with cold, fresh water to the desired capacity (1 cup equals 5 ounces). For easy and accurate filling, the water markings on the glass decanter and the water window shows the amount of water needed to make the corresponding desired number of cups for glass and thermal options. There is also a stair step water level measurement located inside the left side of the 14 BVMC-SJXGT_12ESM2.indd 15-16 water reservoir with GLASS and THERMAL markings, showing the MAXIMUM amount of water that can be used for these corresponding decanters. Do not fill past the "12 cup MAX line" for glass decanter or "8 cup MAX line" for thermal decanter on the water window or past the corresponding GLASS/THERMAL stair step within the water reservoir or water will flow out of the overfill hole in the back of the coffeemaker. The amount of coffee brewed will always be slightly less than the amount of water poured in the water reservoir. This is due to the minimum absorption of water by the coffee grounds. 7. Lift the pour through reservoir lid and pour the water into the water reservoir. Close the lid and place the empty decanter onto the warmer plate. NOTE: Make sure the decanter is fully placed on the warming plate or the water and the grounds will overflow from the filter basket. An overflow may cause personal injury or damage to property. CAUTION! To reduce the risk of damaging the decanter and/or the risk of personal injury, do not add cold water to the decanter if the decanter is already hot. Allow the decanter to cool before using. BREWING COFFEE NOW 1. After completing the steps in the Adding Water and Coffee section and with the glass or thermal decanter and the filter basket securely in place, turn the coffeemaker on by pressing the SELECT/OFF button once. The BREW NOW green light will turn on to signal that the coffeemaker is on and brewing (Figure 7). 15 9/11/12 10:53 AM

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water reservoir with GLASS and THERMAL markings,
showing the MAXIMUM amount of water that can
be used for these corresponding decanters. Do not
fill past the “12 cup MAX line” for glass decanter or
“8 cup MAX line” for thermal decanter on the water
window or past the corresponding GLASS/THERMAL
stair step within the water reservoir or water will
flow out of the overfill hole in the back of the
coffeemaker.
The amount of coffee brewed will always be slightly
less than the amount of water poured in the water
reservoir. This is due to the minimum absorption of
water by the coffee grounds.
7. Lift the pour through reservoir lid and pour the
water into the water reservoir. Close the lid and
place the empty decanter onto the warmer plate.
NOTE:
Make sure the decanter is fully placed on the
warming plate or the water and the grounds will
overflow from the filter basket. An overflow may cause
personal injury or damage to property.
CAUTION!
To reduce the risk of damaging the
decanter
and/or the risk of personal injury,
do not add cold water to the decanter if the
decanter is already hot. Allow the decanter to
cool before using.
BREWING COFFEE NOW
1. After completing the steps in the
Adding Water and
Coffee
section and with the glass or thermal decanter
and the filter basket securely in place, turn the
coffeemaker on by pressing the SELECT/OFF button
once. The BREW NOW green light will turn on to signal
that the coffeemaker is on and brewing (Figure 7).
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C. Adding Water and Ground Coffee
1.
Open the brew basket lid. For
your convenience, you can lift
out the removable filter basket.
2. Place a MR. COFFEE
®
brand
10-12 cup paper basket-
style filter or a MR. COFFEE
®
permanent filter into the
removable filter basket (Figure 5).
NOTE:
If using paper filters, it
is important that the sides of the filter
fit flush against the side of the filter basket. If filter
collapse occurs, dampen the filter before placing
in the filter basket and adding ground coffee and
water.
3.
Add the desired amount of coffee and gently shake
to level the coffee. See the
Suggested Coffee
Measurement Chart
.
4. After following instructions in the
Water Filtration
System
, place the MR. COFFEE
®
water filter in the
basket, making sure that the side marked “this side
up” faces you and that the water filter is level.
5.
Be sure the removable filter basket is properly
centered and all the way down in the brew basket
and close the lid.
6. Fill the decanter with cold, fresh water to the
desired capacity (1 cup equals 5 ounces). For
easy and accurate filling, the water markings
on the glass decanter and the water window
shows the amount of water needed to make the
corresponding desired number of cups for glass and
thermal options. There is also a stair step water level
measurement located inside the left side of the
Figure 5
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