Cuisinart SS-10P1 User Manual - Page 8

Setting Up Your, Coffeemaker, Setup & First Brew - premium

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Setup & First Brew IMPORTANT: Do not attempt to use your Cuisinart® Premium Single-Serve Coffeemaker until it has been set up for its first use as outlined below. NOTE: If coffeemaker has been exposed to temperatures below freezing, wait at least two hours for it to reach room temperature before brewing. An extremely cold Coffeemaker will not operate. Setting Up Your Coffeemaker 1. Unwrap cord and plug the coffeemaker into a grounded outlet. Make sure to remove packing tape, clear plastic sticker from control panel, and sticker from water reservoir. Also be sure to remove the polybag from the HomeBarista™ Reusable Filter Cup located in the compartment on the right side of the coffeemaker. 2. Place a large cup or mug (10 oz. minimum) on the drip tray. 3. Remove lid from reservoir, then lift reservoir straight up and away from the coffeemaker. Wash the reservoir with warm, soapy water. Rinse well. 4. Fill reservoir with water to the max fill line and return with lid to unit (see figure 1). Water Reservoir Lid Water Reservoir 6. OPEN HEAD and AUTO OFF SET will be displayed. Open and close the brew head, READY, AUTO OFF SET and brew-size icons will now be displayed with the default size shown as a solid mug (see figure 2). Ready Mode figure 2 7. Making sure your mug is in place, press the Brew button to start a cleansing cycle (unit will dispense approximately 8 oz. of water). The control panel will display BREWING, AUTO OFF SET, as well as the factory default brew size (see figure 3). When cycle is complete, dispose of the hot water. Note: Do not use a capsule for this cycle. Also Note: The default AUTO OFF TIME is set to 30 min. You can change this in settings (See page 14). The one-time set-up process is complete. figure 1 5. Press the power switch located on the right side of the coffeemaker. The switch is spring-loaded and will return to original position automatically. 8 figure 3

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figure 1
figure 3
Ready Mode
figure 2
Water Reservoir
Water Reservoir Lid
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Setting Up Your
Coffeemaker
1. Unwrap cord and plug the coffeemaker
into a grounded outlet. Make sure
to remove packing tape, clear plastic
sticker from control panel, and sticker
from water reservoir. Also be sure
to remove the polybag from the
HomeBarista™ Reusable Filter Cup
located in the compartment
on the right side of the coffeemaker.
2. Place a large cup or mug (10 oz. minimum)
on the drip tray.
3. Remove lid from reservoir, then lift
reservoir straight up and away from the
coffeemaker. Wash the reservoir with
warm, soapy water. Rinse well.
4. Fill reservoir with water to the max fill line
and return with lid to unit (see figure 1).
5. Press the power switch located on the
right side of the coffeemaker. The
switch is spring-loaded and will return to
original position automatically.
6. OPEN HEAD and AUTO OFF SET will be
displayed. Open and close the brew head,
READY, AUTO OFF SET and brew-size
icons will now be displayed with the default
size shown as a solid mug (see figure 2).
7. Making sure your mug is in place, press
the Brew button to start a cleansing
cycle (unit will dispense approximately
8 oz. of water). The control panel will
display BREWING, AUTO OFF SET, as
well as the factory default brew size
(see figure 3). When cycle is complete,
dispose of the hot water.
Note:
Do not use a capsule for this cycle.
Also Note:
The default AUTO OFF
TIME is set to 30 min. You can change
this in settings (See page 14).
The one-time set-up
process is complete.
Setup & First Brew
IMPORTANT:
Do not attempt to use
your Cuisinart
®
Premium Single-Serve
Coffeemaker until it has been set up for
its first use as outlined below.
NOTE:
If coffeemaker has been
exposed to temperatures below
freezing, wait at least two hours for it to
reach room temperature before
brewing. An extremely cold
Coffeemaker will not operate.