Mr. Coffee BVMC-SC100 User Manual - Page 13

Cleaning the Water Reservoir, Emptying the Water Reservoir, Storage

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Should a clog arise due to coffee grinds, it can be cleaned using a clean household tool. Remove K-Cup® Pack Holder assembly and detach Funnel. Insert the household tool into the Needle to loosen the clog and push it out. The K-Cup® Pack Holder is dishwasher safe. CAUTION: There are sharp needles that puncture the K-Cup® Pack above the K-Cup® Pack Holder and in the bottom of the K-Cup® Pack Holder. To avoid risk of injury, do not put your fingers in the K-Cup® Pack Assembly Housing. NOTE: Over time, discoloration, spotting or staining may appear in the Water Reservoir. This is normal and will vary depending on the mineral content of the bottled or filtered water used in the Brewer and will not affect the operation of the Brewer. Cleaning the Water Reservoir To access the Water Reservoir, simply open the Water Reservoir Lid. Inspect the Water Reservoir area and clean with a damp lint free cloth as necessary. Close the Water Reservoir Lid when finished. Emptying the Water Reservoir 1. Ensure that the Water Reservoir Lid is closed. 2. Place a cup on the Drip Plate then press and hold the BREW Button until all the water has been dispensed. Note, there will be a delay of 4-5 seconds until water starts to dispense. Storage Empty the Water Reservoir before storing and take care to ensure that you store your Brewer in a safe and frost free environment. It is suggested to store your Brewer in the upright position. If you store the Brewer in a cold environment, you run the risk of condensation freezing inside the Brewer and causing damage. When you prepare to use it after storage, we recommend wiping the Water Reservoir with a damp lint-free cloth and running three cleansing brews without a K-Cup® Pack. If your Brewer has been in an environment below freezing, please be sure to let it warm to room temperature for 2 hours before using. 13

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Should a clog arise due to coffee grinds, it can be cleaned using a clean
household tool. Remove K-Cup
®
Pack Holder assembly and detach Funnel.
Insert the household tool into the Needle to loosen the clog and push it out. The
K-Cup
®
Pack Holder is dishwasher safe.
CAUTION: There are sharp needles that puncture the K-Cup
®
Pack above
the K-Cup
®
Pack Holder and in the bottom of the K-Cup
®
Pack Holder. To
avoid risk of injury, do not put your fingers in the K-Cup
®
Pack Assembly
Housing.
NOTE: Over time, discoloration, spotting or staining may appear in the Water
Reservoir. This is normal and will vary depending on the mineral content
of the bottled or filtered water used in the Brewer and will not affect the
operation of the Brewer.
Cleaning the Water Reservoir
To access the Water Reservoir, simply open the Water Reservoir Lid. Inspect the
Water Reservoir area and clean with a damp lint free cloth as necessary. Close the
Water Reservoir Lid when finished.
Emptying the Water Reservoir
1. Ensure that the Water Reservoir Lid is closed.
2. Place a cup on the Drip Plate then press and hold the BREW Button until all the
water has been dispensed. Note, there will be a delay of 4-5 seconds until water
starts to dispense.
Storage
Empty the Water Reservoir before storing and take care to ensure that you store
your Brewer in a safe and frost free environment. It is suggested to store your
Brewer in the upright position. If you store the Brewer in a cold environment, you
run the risk of condensation freezing inside the Brewer and causing damage.
When you prepare to use it after storage, we recommend wiping the Water
Reservoir with a damp lint-free cloth and running three cleansing brews without a
K-Cup
®
Pack.
If your Brewer has been in an environment below freezing, please be sure to let it
warm to room temperature for 2 hours before using.