Capresso CS10 User Manual

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR  
MR.  
CS SERIES COFFEEMAKERS  
10-CUP CONE COFFEEMAKER  
For better tasting tea and coffee,  
use Mr. Coffee brand filters.  
Mr. Coffee Replacement  
Decanter Model CD10  
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY  
FOR QUESTIONS OR SERVICE, CALL  
COFFEE  
(U.S.A. Canada) l-216-464-4000 (Mexico)  
Monday through Friday,  
am to 5:00 pm Eastern Standard Time  
SPECIAL CORD SET  
INSTRUCTIONS  
1. A short power supply cord is provided to reduce the hazards resulting  
from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord.  
2. An extension cord may be purchased and used if care is exercised in  
its use.  
3. If an extension cord is used, the marked electrical rating of the exten-  
sion cord must be at least 10 amps and 120 volts. The resulting  
extended cord must’be arranged so that it will not drape over the  
counter top or table top where it can be pulled on by children or  
tripped over accidentally.  
l
This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is larger than the  
other). As a safety feature, this plug will fit In  
a
polarized outlet  
only one way. lf the plug does not fully fit in the outlet, reverse  
the plug. lf it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do  
not attempt to defeat this safety feature.  
Introduction  
Congratulations! You are the owner of a Mr. Coffee 10-Cup Cone Coffeemaker. A  
decanter-activated Pause ‘N Serve drip-stop valve allows you up to 30 seconds to sneak  
a cup while the coffee is still brewing.  
Please read all of the Instructions in this booklet carefully before you begin to use this  
appliance. Proper care and maintenance will ensure the long life of this appliance and  
its trouble-free operation. Save these instructions and refer to them often for cleaning  
and care tips.  
Page  
Contents  
2
.3  
.4  
4
Important Safeguards ..................................................................................................  
Set instructions ..................................................................................................  
Cord  
.................................................................................................................  
Introduction  
..........................................................................................................  
...........................................................................................................  
Diagram of Parts  
.5  
Coffee  
Brewing  
6
6
...........................................................................................  
Automatic Pause ‘N Serve  
...................................................................................................  
Cleaning Instructions  
6
7
.8  
........................................................................................................  
...................................................................................................  
If Service is Required  
.......................................................................................................  
Decanter Cleaning  
Warranty..  
Limited  
Diagram Of Parts  
Control Switch  
IMPORTANT  
Clean Your Mr. Coffee Before Using the First Time!  
Wash decanter, lid and removable filter basket in mild detergent and water.  
Rinse each thoroughly. Follow steps 4 through 6 below (using water only)  
to clean the Inside of your coffeemaker.  
Brewing Coffee  
1. Open the filter basket by grasping flat panel on left and swinging basket open to the  
right. Insert  
a
Mr. Coffee’ brand #4 cone filter into the inner filter basket.  
Add desired amount of coffee according to the coffee measurement chart found  
below. Shake lightly to level coffee.  
2.  
Be sure the paper filter. is properly centered before closing the filter basket.  
Fill the decanter with tap water to desired capacity as marked on the side of the  
decanter. (1 cup equals 4.5 ounces.)  
3.  
4.  
Pour the water into the water reservoir. Place the empty decanter onto the warmer  
plate.  
5.  
6.  
Turn your coffeemaker switch ON. When coffee stops flowing, the brewing cycle is  
complete.  
Carefully remove the black inner filter basket and discard the used grounds and filter  
Rinse the black inner filter basket and replace.  
6. To make another pot of coffee, repeat steps 1 through 7.  
Be sure to turn your coffeemaker OFF when the decanter is empty and you are no  
longer using your coffeemaker. Unplug the power cord when not using the  
coffeemaker.  
9.  
To avoid risk of personal Injury or damage to property as a result of overflow, be  
sure that the decanter is squarely centered under the brew basket during brewing  
SUGGESTED COFFEE MEASUREMENT  
For the best results, use drip grind recommended for automatic drip coffeemakers.  
TO BREW  
GROUND COFFEE:  
10 cups  
9 tbls. or 34--1l//22 scoops  
7 tbls. or  
scoops  
6
6
4
2
cups  
cups  
cups  
cups  
6
tbls. or 3 scoops  
5 tbls. or 2-1/2 scoops  
3 tbls. or l-1/2 scoops  
Use more less coffee to suit your taste.  
2 level tablespoons level scoop  
1 cup 4.5 oz. brewed coffee  
-
1
Automatic Pause ‘N Serve Drip Stop Valve  
For your convenience, our Pause ‘N Serve feature allows you up to 30 SECONDS  
to sneak a cup while the coffee is still brewing. It also prevents any remaining  
coffee in the filter basket from dripping onto the warmer plate once the brew cycle  
is completed.  
TO PREVENT INJURY FROM HOT OVERFLOW, REPLACE DECANTER  
WITHIN 30 SECONDS IF REMOVED DURING BREWING.  
Cleaning Instructions  
Your coffeemaker  
be cleaned when you begin to notice excessive steaming or the  
brewing time increases considerably. This condition is caused by a buildup of lime and  
mineral deposits from your water. If the pumping action stops before all the water has  
been pumped out of the machine, then the appliance requires cleaning.  
The frequency of cleaning depends on the hardness of water used. The following table  
gives the suggested cleaning intervals.  
1. Pour one quart of undiluted white household vinegar into your coffeemaker.  
2. Place a #4 cone filter into the filter basket and close the filter basket.  
3. Place the empty decanter on the warming plate and turn the coffeemaker ON.  
When three cups have flowed through, turn the coffeemaker OFF and let stand  
for l/2 hour.  
4.  
5.  
After l/2 hour, pour the vinegar back into the coffeemaker.  
Place the empty decanter on the warming plate. Turn the coffeemaker ON  
and let all of the vinegar flow through.  
6. Discard the vinegar and the paper filter.  
7.  
To flush out all traces of vinegar, pour  
a
decanter full of tap water into the  
coff eemaker, turn it ON, and allow it all to cyclethrough.  
Discard the water and turn the coffeemaker OFF. Repeat steps 7 and 6.  
6.  
Decanter Cleaning  
Hard water .can leave a whitish mineral deposit inside the decanter. Coffee and tea  
discolor these deposits, sometimes leaving  
a
brownish stain inside the decanter.  
To remove these stains, follow these simple steps:  
Use solution of equal parts white vinegar and hot water.  
1.  
a
2. Let solution stand in decanter for about 20 minutes and then discard.  
3. Wash and rinse the decanter thoroughly using a soft cloth. Do not use harsh  
abrasive cleaners. These may cause scratches which can lead to breakage.  
If Service Is Required,. Do Not Return to Your Store  
For Service, call l-800-MR COFFEE (l-800-672-6333)(U.S.A.  
l-216-464-4000 (Mexico)  
&
Canada)  
8:30 am to 5:00 pm Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday  
To assist us in serving you, please have the model number  
(CSlO) and dateof purchase available.  
All repairs must be made by Mr. Coffee or an authorized Mr. Coffee Service Center.  
Please call us for assistance or for the location of the nearest authorized Mr. Coffee  
Service Center.  
Please do not return this appliance to your store.  
We welcome your questions, comments or suggestions.  
Please include your complete name, address and telephone number  
and description of problem in all communications.  
Consumer Affairs Department  
MR. COFFEE  
24709 Miles Road  
Bedford Heights, Ohio 44146-l 399  
A
Division of Health-o-meter, Inc.  
Mr. Coffee warrants to the purchaser that the CS10 by Mr. Coffee  
(except for cord set and ceramic pot) is free from manufacturer’s defects  
in material and workmanship for  
a
period of one year from the date of original pur-  
chase when used in compliance with directions as outlined in the manufacturer’s  
instructions, which will constitute reasonable and necessary maintenance by the  
purchaser.  
In case of manufacturer defects in material or workmanship, Mr. Coffee agrees to  
repair (remedy) a defective automatic hot tea maker without charge. The pur-  
chaser’s exclusive remedy against Mr. Coffee shall be for the repair or replace-  
ment of a defective Mr. Coffee product.  
All repairs must be made at the authorized Mr. Coffee Service Center. To locate a  
Mr. Coffee Service Center, call 1-800-MR COFFEE (l-600-672-6333). Mr. Coffee  
shall not be responsible for any repairs performed at any facility which is not an  
authorized Mr. Coffee Service Center,  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which  
vary from State to State. Any implied warranty is limited in duration to the one year  
provided in this, the only, expressed warranty. Some States do not allow limita-  
tions on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply  
to you.  
In no event shall Mr. Coffee be responsible for incidental or consequential  
damages, nor damage due to misuse or the use of any unauthorized attachment:  
nor damage caused by use of an electrical circuit not specified on the Mr. Coffee  
product. Some States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or con-  
sequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
Mr. coffee  
24700 Miles Road, Bedford Heights, Ohio 44146-1399  
A Division of Health o meter, inc.  
PRINTED IN UNITED STATES  
4/95  
FORM 6245 REV.0  

Motorola MB520 User Manual
LG Electronics LG Lifes Good Cell Phone AS740 User Manual
La Pavoni P03 User Manual
Korg UPGRADE GUIDE D16XD User Manual
HP Hewlett Packard USB Floppy Drive Key User Manual
HP Hewlett Packard D2D4009i User Manual
Hitachi Travelstar HTS725050A9A364 User Manual
Grindmaster LIQUID COFFEE DISPENSER LCD 2A User Manual
Grindmaster 7776 User Manual
Dell OPENMANAGE 76 User Manual