KitchenAid KCM1402ES Use & Care Guide - Page 10

KitchenAid, Coffee Maker Use - replacement pot

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KitchenAid® Coffee Maker Use Brewing Coffee NOTE: Brew one pot of fresh, cool water and discard before brewing the first pot of coffee (first time use only). 1. Remove the water tank and fill with enough fresh, cool water to make the desired amount of coffee. A graduated scale on the tank measures the amount of water needed. When replacing the tank, make sure to align it with the tab(s). N OTE: The tank can be filled using the carafe without removing the tank from the coffee maker. The right side of the scale ("coffee") is a measurement of coffee volume. The left side of the scale ("water") is based upon 140 mL cups. 3. O pen the brew basket door. Brew basket may be removed, but can be filled without removing it from the front of the coffee maker. 4. Insert a 12-14 cup flat bottom paper filter or the Gold Tone permanent filter into the brew basket. IMPORTANT: Do not use both types of filters at the same time. Using both filters might cause water and coffee to overflow the brew basket. 2. After filling the water tank, place the carafe in the coffee maker. IMPORTANT: Make sure the lid is securely in position (For thermal carafe models, see "Placing the Lid on the Thermal Carafe") and the bottom of the carafe is fully seated. If the carafe is not seated, the Pause and Pour feature may not engage and may cause water and coffee to overflow the brew basket. To maximize coffee temperature, it is recommend that you fill and empty the carafe with hot water to preheat the carafe. 10

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KitchenAid
®
Coffee Maker Use
Brewing Coffee
NOTE:
Brew one pot of fresh, cool water
and discard before brewing the first pot of
coffee (first time use only).
1. Remove the water tank and fill with
enough fresh, cool water to make the
desired amount of coffee. A graduated
scale on the tank measures the amount
of water needed. When replacing the
tank, make sure to align it with the tab(s).
NOTE:
The tank can be filled using the
carafe without removing the tank from
the coffee maker.
The right side of the scale (“coffee”) is a
measurement of coffee volume. The left
side of the scale (“water”) is based upon
140 mL cups.
2. After filling the water tank, place the
carafe in the coffee maker.
IMPORTANT:
Make sure the lid is
securely in position (For thermal carafe
models, see “Placing the Lid on the
Thermal Carafe”) and the bottom of
the carafe is fully seated. If the carafe is
not seated, the Pause and Pour feature
may not engage and may cause water
and coffee to overflow the brew basket.
To maximize coffee temperature, it is
recommend that you fill and empty the
carafe with hot water to preheat the
carafe.
3. Open the brew basket door. Brew basket
may be removed, but can be filled without
removing it from the front of the coffee
maker.
4. Insert a 12-14 cup flat bottom paper filter
or the Gold Tone permanent filter into the
brew basket.
IMPORTANT:
Do not use both types of
filters at the same time. Using both filters
might cause water and coffee to overflow
the brew basket.