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Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION The coffeemaker is beeping Filter door is not closed • Check to be sure that all components of the filter compartment are in place • Close filter door (you will hear a click if the door is properly shut) Filter basket is not in place • Open filter door by pressing the filter door release button • Hook filter basket with cover onto door • Close filter door (you will hear a click if the door is properly shut) The brew cycle will not start Coffee grounds and filter • Remove filter and used coffee grounds from previous use are • Add new filter still in filter basket There is no water in the • Fill the water reservoir using the water level markings water reservoir Coffee is weaker There are not enough than usual beans in the hopper Strength setting is incorrect The coffeemaker is not grinding beans The hopper may be too full • Be sure there are enough beans in your hopper for the amount of coffee you intend to brew • Check your strength setting - displayed on the LCD screen • To change your strength setting, press the Strength Control button • Turn the coffeemaker off and unplug • Remove some of the beans from the hopper EMPTY appears in LCD display Coffee grounds and filter • Remove filter and used coffee grounds from previous use are • Add new filter still in filter basket CLEAN is flashing on the LCD when the unit is turned on Coffeemaker needs to be decalcified The coffeemaker will not enter CLEAN mode The water reservoir is empty • Run a clean cycle - follow the decalcification directions on page 11 of Instruction Booklet • Fill the water reservoir with decalcification mixture before turning the coffeemaker on - Follow the decalcification directions on page 11 of Instruction Booklet IMPORTANT Do not throw away. Read before operating your new Brewing System. Keep for future reference. These helpful hints are intended to be a supplement to the Instruction Booklet. In order to ensure safe operation and optimum performance, please read the entire Instruction Booklet. PG-36700-ESP © 2017 Cuisinart Fully Automatic Burr Grind & Brew™ Coffeemaker BEFORE FIRST USE Before using your Cuisinart® Fully Automatic Burr Grind & Brew™ Coffeemaker for the first time: BE SURE TO REMOVE POLYBAGS FROM CARAFE AND COFFEEMAKER. PLACE CARAFE BACK ONTO BASE. During the manufacturing process, dust can get trapped in your coffeemaker. We recommend flushing out the system before brewing your first pot of coffee. Simply follow "Making Coffee with Pre-Ground Beans," page 10 in the Instruction Booklet. Skip step #1 and be sure to use only water and a paper filter...no coffee! Once you've done that, brew a pot of real coffee and get ready to enjoy Cuisinart at its best! Quick Reference SETUP Guide 1. Fully immerse the charcoal water filter in cold tap water and soak for 15 minutes. Flush filter by running cold tap water through holes in bottom of compartment for 10 seconds (see complete instructions on page 8 of your instruction booklet). Insert the filter into the water filter holder. Open the water reservoir and place filter holder into the unit. 2. Pour your desired amount of water into the water reservoir. A water level indicator is located on the side of the unit. 3. Open the filter basket door by pressing the Release button, and insert a paper filter or permanent filter into the filter basket holder. Replace the cover, and close door. 4. Remove hopper lid, fill with beans, and replace the lid. 5. Press the ON/OFF button to turn on the coffeemaker. Select the amount of cups you wish to brew by turning the Grind Control knob. Select your desired coffee strength by pressing the Strength button. Your selected coffee strength will be indicated in the bar on the LCD display. 6. To start grinding & brewing, press the BREW button. Once the coffee has finished brewing, the unit will immediately enter Keep Warm mode and alert you with a beep.