Cuisinart DGB 625 User Manual

INSTRUCTION BOOKLET  
Grind & Brew12-Cup Automatic Coffeemaker  
DGB-625 Series  
For your safety and continued enjoyment of this product, always read the instruction book carefully before using.  
WARNING: RISK OF FIRE  
OR ELECTRIC SHOCK  
NOTICE  
This appliance has a polarized plug (one  
blade is wider than the other). To reduce  
the risk of electric shock, this plug will fit  
into a polarized outlet only one way. If the  
plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse  
the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a  
qualified electrician. Do not modify the  
plug in any way.  
The lightning flash with arrowhead  
symbol within an equilateral  
triangle is intended to alert the  
user to the presence of uninsulated  
dangerous voltage within the  
product’s enclosure that may be  
of sufficient magnitude to  
constitute a risk of fire or electric  
shock to persons.  
OPERATING NOTICE  
Clogging and backing up of water and/or  
coffee in the filter basket can occur under  
any or a combination of any of the following  
conditions: The use of too finely ground  
coffee, using two or more paper filters,  
using the gold tone filter in conjunction with  
a paper filter or not properly cleaning coffee  
grounds from the gold tone filter, or allowing  
coffee grounds to spill over the filter.  
The exclamation point within an  
equilateral triangle is intended to  
alert the user to the presence of  
important operating and  
maintenance (servicing)  
instructions in the literature  
accompanying the appliance.  
SPECIAL CORD SET  
INSTRUCTIONS  
A short power-supply cord is provided to  
reduce the risks resulting from becoming  
entangled in or tripping over a longer cord.  
Longer extension cords are available and  
may be used if care is exercised in their  
use.  
Caution: Never open the filter basket during  
the brewing cycle, even if no water is  
draining from the filter basket, since  
extremely hot water/coffee can spill out  
from the filter basket and cause injury. If  
water/coffee is not draining from the filter  
basket during the brewing cycle, unplug the  
unit and wait 10 minutes before opening  
and checking the filter basket.  
If a long extension cord is used, the marked  
electrical rating of the extension cord must  
be at least as great as the electrical rating  
of the appliance, and the longer cord  
should be arranged so that it will not drape  
over the countertop or tabletop where it can  
be pulled on by children or tripped over.  
WARNING  
rISK of fIre or eLeCtrIC SHoCK  
Do not open  
WarnInG: to reDuCe tHe rISK of fIre or eLeCtrIC SHoCK,  
Do not remoVe CoVer (or BaCK)  
no uSer-SerVICeaBLe partS InSIDe  
repaIr SHouLD Be Done BY autHorIZeD SerVICe perSonneL onLY  
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CONTENTS  
THE QUEST  
FOR THE PERFECT  
CUP OF COFFEE  
Important Safeguards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3  
Important Unpacking Instructions . . . . . . 4  
The Quest for the Perfect Cup of Coffee. 4  
Features and Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6  
Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Programming Your Coffeemaker . . . . . . . 7  
Setting the Program Time . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Before Brewing your First Pot . . . . . . . . . 7  
Making Coffee with Whole Beans . . . . .7-8  
Charcoal Water Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Element 1: Water  
Coffee is 98% water. The quality of that  
water is as important as the quality of  
your coffee. If water doesn’t taste good  
from the tap, it won’t taste good in your  
coffee. Cuisinart includes a charcoal  
water filter to remove chlorine, bad  
tastes and odors, for the purest coffee  
flavor, every time you brew.  
Element 2: Coffee  
Making Coffee with  
While coffee is 98% water, all of the  
flavor comes from the beans. To achieve  
the same great taste you enjoy at a  
coffee bar, buy only a two-week supply  
of fresh coffee beans at a time. Once  
the bean is broken, its flavor degrades  
quickly. That’s why Cuisinart grinds your  
beans just prior to brewing.  
Pre-Ground Beans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Brew PauseFeature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Cleaning and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
IMPORTANT UNPACKING  
INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Place the box on a large, sturdy, flat  
surface.  
Element 3: Grind  
The grind is critical for proper flavor  
extraction. If the grind is too fine,  
overextraction and bitterness will result.  
Too fine a grind may also clog the filter.  
If grind is too coarse, the water will pass  
through too quickly and the maximum  
flavor will not be extracted. Your  
coffeemaker is preset for medium, the  
optimal grind for this type of brewing  
process.  
2. Remove the instruction book and any  
other literature.  
3. Turn the box so that the back side of  
the coffeemaker is down and slide the  
coffeemaker from the box.  
4. Remove Starter Kit (paper filters, scoop  
and charcoal water filter) located in front  
of unit.  
5. After the coffeemaker has been removed,  
place the box out of the way and lift off  
the packing material.  
Element 4: Proportion  
Coffee that is too strong or too weak  
is always a disappointment. Follow the  
recommended portions of whole beans  
or ground coffee in the instructions  
under MAKING COFFEE, and later  
adjust the amount to your taste.  
6. Grasp the carafe by its handle, remove  
it from the resting plate, and remove the  
polybag.  
7. Remove the polybag covering the  
coffeemaker. Save all packing materials in  
case you have to ship the machine in the  
future. KEEP ALL PLASTIC BAGS AWAY  
FROM CHILDREN.  
DO NOT OVERFILL OR THE GRINDER  
COULD MALFUNCTION AND/OR  
OVERFLOW.  
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FEATURES AND BENEFITS  
1. Reservoir Cover with Release Button  
Flips back for easy filling of the water  
reservoir and access to the grinder  
compartment. See detailed drawing  
on page 6.  
14. Charcoal Water Filter Holder  
15. Charcoal Water Filter  
Charcoal water filter eliminates chlorine,  
bad tastes and odors from tap water.  
NOTE: Follow directions for preparing  
and inserting filter on page 9.  
2. Showerhead (not shown)  
Distributes water evenly over coffee,  
reducing temperature loss as water  
passes through grounds.  
3. Control Panel  
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See detailed drawing on page 6.  
4. Filter Basket Compartment  
See detailed drawing on page 6.  
Contains:  
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Filter Basket  
15  
Filter Basket Cover  
Cuisinart Gold Tone Commercial  
Style Filter  
5. Filter Basket Door  
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6. Filter Basket Door Release Button  
(not shown)  
7. Brew Pause  
Stops flow of coffee from basket when  
carafe is removed (20 seconds max) from  
resting plate, so a cup can be poured in  
mid-brew, if desired.  
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8. Warming Plate  
Scratch resistant with nonstick  
coating.  
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9. Carafe  
The easy-pour, dripless, 12-cup carafe  
has an ergonomic handle and brewed  
coffee markings for two to twelve cups.  
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10. Cord Storage (not shown)  
11. Measuring Scoop with Brush  
12. #4 Basket Paper Filters included  
13. Water Reservoir with Water Level  
Indicator  
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16. BPA Free (not shown)  
All materials that come in contact with  
coffee or water are BPA free.  
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17. Grinder Basket Lid  
Use the recess on each side of the lid to  
remove lid for easy addition of beans. Note:  
Lid must be in place for unit to operate.  
18. Grinder Basket  
19. Filter Basket Cover  
To put on or remove, grasp cover in area  
indicated by arrows. NOTE: COVER  
MUST BE IN PLACE FOR UNIT TO  
OPERATE CORRECTLY. Cover becomes  
hot after coffee is brewed. Use caution  
when removing cover.  
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20. Gold Tone Cuisinart Commercial  
Style Filter  
A note about filters: When using our  
permanent filter, position handle toward  
front of the unit so it does not interfere  
with the flow of coffee into the filter  
basket. Also note: using our permanent  
goldtone filter may allow some fine  
coffee grounds to fall into, and appear  
as sediment in the carafe.  
21. Filter Basket  
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Holds paper filter or Cuisinart permanent  
gold-tone filter. NOTE: FILTER BASKET  
HOLDER MUST BE IN PLACE FOR  
UNIT TO OPERATE CORRECTLY  
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CONTROL PANEL (Detailed programming instructions on page 7.)  
Clock/LCD Display  
Displays time of day and Auto On times.  
Hour and Minute Buttons  
Use to program clock and Auto On  
function.  
On/Off button with LED Indicator  
Manually turns coffeemaker on or off.  
Grind Off Button with LED Indicator  
Turns off the grinder when using pre-ground  
coffee.  
Audible Tone (not shown)  
An audible tone sounds 5 times when brew  
cycle is complete.  
Program Button with LED Indicator  
Sets and/or displays programmed  
Auto On time.  
1-4 Cup Setting  
Improves extraction, flavor and temperature  
when brewing fewer than 5 cups.  
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PROGRAMMING YOUR  
COFFEEMAKER  
SETTING THE CLOCK  
When the coffeemaker is plugged in, 12:00  
will appear until you set the time.  
SETTING THE AUTO  
SHUTOFF TIME  
Your coffeemaker can be programmed to  
automatically shutoff from 0 to 4 hours after  
brewing is complete. The default shutoff time  
is 2 hours.  
Entering Time Set Mode  
Press and hold the On/Off button to display  
current shutoff time. To change the preset  
time, press and hold the On/Off button until  
the red power light and LCD display begin to  
flash. This signals that you have entered the  
Set automatic shutoff mode. Set the time  
you want coffee to begin brewing by  
following the instructions in “Entering Time  
Set Mode.”  
Hold down the Hour or Minute button  
until the clock begins flashing. Press  
either button to select the desired  
time. Hold buttons down to scroll  
through the digits, or press and  
release to advance one digit at a time.  
When scrolling, the numbers will  
advance slowly and then speed up.  
When the number displayed approaches  
the desired time, press and release to  
advance one digit at a time. Be sure the  
PM indicator is on if a PM time is desired.  
When the coffeemaker shuts itself off, two  
tones will sound.  
NOTE: Automatic shutoff may be  
programmed either before or during coffee  
brewing. If you program the auto shutoff time  
after brewing is completed the unit will  
automatically account for elapsed time. For  
example, if you set the auto shutoff for 40  
minutes and 25 minutes have already  
elapsed, the unit will shut off automatically  
after 15 minutes (40 minutes minus the 25  
elapsed equals 15 minutes).  
Exiting Time Set Mode  
a. Press any function button besides Hour  
or Minute to exit mode.  
b. If you do nothing for a period of five  
seconds the mode will be exited.  
SETTING THE PROGRAM TIME  
When you press the Program set button,  
it displays a previously selected auto-on  
time, or the default time (12:00pm).  
BEFORE BREWING YOUR  
FIRST POT OF COFFEE  
Entering Set Program Time Mode  
Press and hold the Program set  
button until the green light and LCD  
display begin to flash. You are now in  
Set Program Time mode. Set the time  
you want coffee to begin brewing by  
following the instructions in “Entering  
Time Set Mode.”  
We recommend flushing out the system  
before brewing your first pot of coffee.  
Simply follow “Making Coffee with Pre-  
Ground Beans,” page 9. 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!  
The coffeemaker will start to brew at the  
programmed time. The Program mode  
cannot be entered if the coffeemaker  
is in its brew cycle.  
MAKING COFFEE WITH  
WHOLE BEANS  
Follow instructions in “Before Brewing Your  
First Pot of Coffee” above.  
Exiting Set Program Time Mode  
a. Press and release Program button.  
b. Press any function button besides  
Hour or Minute to exit mode and  
activate the selected function.  
1. Insert Charcoal Water Filter  
Follow directions for the preparation and  
insertion of the charcoal water filter on  
page 9.  
c. If you do nothing for a period of five  
seconds the mode will be exited.  
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• Cuisinart’s® Commercial Style  
Permanent Filter – Be sure the filter  
handle is facing away from the grinder  
basket, so it does not interfere with  
the flow of ground coffee into the filter  
basket. NOTE: Some ground coffee  
may flow into the carafe.  
2. Fill the Water Reservoir  
Open the reservoir cover and pour in water,  
using the water level window indicator  
to measure the number of cups desired.  
NOTE: Do not exceed the 12-cup line.  
Doing so could cause carafe to overflow.  
5. Put Filter Basket Lid in Place and  
Close Filter Door  
6. Close Reservoir Cover Lid  
Press down to lock. This coffeemaker  
is equipped with a safety interlock  
system, which prevents the unit from  
operating if the cover is open or the  
grinder cover is left out. If you try to  
turn the unit on with the cover open,  
the unit will beep continuously until  
the missing parts are installed and you  
close the lid. If you open the cover  
during the grinding process, it will beep,  
the grinder will stop grinding and, if  
brewing, the brewing will stop. Once  
the missing parts are in place and the  
cover is closed, the beeping stops. The  
brewing process can be restarted by  
pressing the On button. Restarting the  
process will not affect coffee results. If  
you do not want the grinder to come on  
again, press the Grind Off button before  
pressing the On button.  
3. Add Beans  
Lift the grinder basket lid, using the recess  
on either side. Fill the  
basket with the desired  
quantity of beans.  
NOTE: Use 1 level  
scoop (1 tablespoon) of  
whole beans per cup.  
For 1 to 4 cups, use  
1½ level scoops per  
cup. Do not add over  
14 scoops. This could  
cause the grinder to  
malfunction and/or the  
coffeemaker to overflow.  
7. Put Carafe in Place  
Make sure you have replaced the glass  
carafe in its position on the warming  
plate.  
4. Insert Coffee Filter  
Press the filter basket door release button  
to open door and place either  
a paper filter OR permanent filter in  
the basket.  
8. Brewing  
To Brew Right Away  
a. Push the 1-4 cup button if you are  
brewing fewer than 5 cups.  
• Paper Filter – place a #4 basket paper  
filter in the basket, making sure the filter  
is completely open and touching the  
side walls and bottom of basket.  
NOTE: Coffeemakers traditionally  
produce cooler coffee when brewing  
small pots because the heater  
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doesn’t have time to warm up. This  
setting double heats water for piping  
hot coffee.  
See steps #1 and #3 in “Making Coffee  
with Whole Beans,” page 7.  
2. Add Pre-Ground Coffee  
b. Press On/Off button. Red LED will  
light up and brewing will begin.  
Our recipe suggestion: Use 1 level  
scoop (1 tablespoon) of ground coffee  
per cup. Adjust the recipe according  
to taste. NOTE: The maximum capacity  
for ground coffee is 16 level scoops  
(16 tablespoons), using either a paper or  
permanent filter. Exceeding that amount  
may cause overflow if the coffee is too  
finely ground.  
To Program Brew Time  
a. To select the time you want coffee  
to start brewing, press the Program  
button and hold it. The time displayed  
in the window is the programmed  
start time. To change time, follow  
“Setting The Program Time”  
3. Press Grind Off Button  
When this function is activated, an  
amber LED will come on.  
instructions on page 7.  
b. Push the 1-4 cup button if you are  
brewing fewer than 5 cups.  
4. Follow steps #4 through #8 in  
c. Press and release Program button.  
Green LED indicates that the unit is  
in programmed-start mode and the  
brew cycle will begin at the time you  
selected.  
“Making Coffee with Whole Beans.”  
CHARCOAL WATER FILTER  
Your coffeemaker comes with a charcoal  
water filter that eliminates chlorine, bad  
tastes and odors from  
9. After Brewing  
tap water.  
When brew cycle is complete,five beeps  
will sound and unit will automatically  
shut itself off. Coffee will continue  
to stream from the filter for several  
seconds.  
Inserting the Water Filter  
• Remove the filter from polybag and soak  
it, fully immersed, in cold tap water for 15  
minutes.  
• Lift the water filter holder out of the water  
reservoir (see page 5, #13 and #14).  
TIPS AND HINTS  
• Press down on the filter compartment and  
pull toward you to open.  
• If you buy large portions of beans, separate  
them into one or two week portions and  
store them in airtight containers in the  
freezer. Preserve freshness by minimizing  
exposure to air, light, and moisture. Once  
beans are removed from the freezer, keep  
them in a sealed container at room  
temperature, since damaging condensation  
can occur when beans move from cold to  
warmer temperatures.  
• Place filter into the holder and snap  
it closed. Be careful – improper placement  
can tear the filter skin.  
• Flush filter by running cold tap water  
through holes in bottom of compartment  
for 10 seconds.  
• Allow the filter to drain completely.  
• Slide the water filter holder back into the  
channel in the water reservoir,  
pushing it down to the base of the  
unit.  
• Some experts feel freezing dark-roast  
beans can cause oils to coagulate; others  
disagree. You’ll have to decide that one  
for yourself!  
NOTE: We recommend changing  
the water filter every 60 days or  
after 60 uses, and more often if  
you have hard water.  
MAKING COFFEE WITH  
PRE-GROUND BEANS  
Follow instructions in “Before Brewing  
Your First Pot of Coffee,” page 7.  
Replacement filters can be  
purchased in stores, by  
calling Cuisinart customer  
service, or at www.  
1. Fill the Reservoir and Insert Filter  
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cleansers to clean the heating plate. Do not  
dry the inside of the water reservoir with a  
cloth, as lint may remain.  
Brew PauseFeature  
Our Brew Pausefeature interrupts the flow  
of coffee from the basket to let you pour  
that first cup mid-brew. Be aware that using  
this feature will weaken the flavor strength of  
the finished pot, because the flavor profile of  
coffee brewed at the beginning of the cycle  
differs from coffee made at the end.  
*Note: Reservoir lid can also be removed for  
easy cleaning. Open the lid 60˚ and gently  
pull toward you. To replace, reverse steps.  
MAINTENANCE  
Any other servicing should be performed by  
an authorized service representative.  
NOTE: Removing carafe for more than 20  
seconds may cause filter basket to overflow.  
DECALCIFICATION  
Decalcification refers to removing the  
calcium deposits which form over time on  
the metal parts of the coffeemaker.  
CLEANING AND  
MAINTENANCE  
For best performance from your coffeemaker,  
decalcify the base unit from time to time.  
The frequency depends upon the hardness  
of your tap water and how often you use the  
coffeemaker.  
COMPLETELY CLEAN AND DRY  
ALL PARTS AFTER EVERY USE  
Always turn coffeemaker OFF and remove  
the plug from the electrical outlet before  
cleaning.  
NOTE: Before decalcifying your  
Open the reservoir lid*. Remove the grinder  
basket lid by using the recessed area on  
each side of the lid. Then remove grinder  
basket. Open filter basket door. Remove filter  
basket cover, filter basket and filter basket  
holder. The grinder basket, grinder basket  
lid, filter basket and filter basket cover can  
be washed in warm soapy water and rinsed  
thoroughly, or cleaned in the upper rack of  
the dishwasher. Dry all parts after every use.  
Do not put any water in the unit once the  
grinder basket has been removed. Wipe  
the area under the grinder basket with a  
damp cloth. If water gets into the grinder  
motor, the motor may become damaged  
and may malfunction. Once clean, reverse  
the above steps. Remove the carafe from the  
resting plate. Discard any remaining coffee.  
The carafe and lid can be washed in warm  
soapy water and rinsed thoroughly, or placed  
in a dishwasher.  
coffeemaker, remember to remove the  
charcoal water filter from the water filter  
holder located in the water reservoir.  
To clean, fill the water reservoir to capacity  
with a mixture of 1⁄ white vinegar and  
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2⁄ water. Turn the coffeemaker on by  
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pressing the ON button. One cycle should  
be sufficient to adequately clean the  
coffeemaker. When the cycle is completed  
and five beeps sound, turn coffeemaker off.  
Repeat operation, this time using fresh cold  
water.  
The carafe and carafe lid should be placed  
on the upper rack only. Do not use scouring  
agents or harsh cleansers on any part of the  
coffeemaker. Never immerse base unit in  
water or other liquid. To clean base, simply  
wipe with a clean, damp cloth and dry before  
storing.  
Wipe heating plate with a clean, damp cloth.  
Never use rough, abrasive materials or  
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BEFORE RETURNING YOUR CUISINART®  
PRODUCT  
If your Grind & Brew™ 12-Cup Automatic  
WARRANTY  
Limited Three-Year Warranty  
This warranty is available to consumers only. You  
are a consumer if you own a Cuisinart® Grind &  
Brew™ 12-Cup Automatic Coffeemaker that was  
purchased at retail for personal, family or  
household use. Except as otherwise required  
under applicable law, this warranty is not available  
to retailers or other commercial purchasers or  
owners. We warrant that your Cuisinart® Grind &  
Brew™ 12-Cup Automatic Coffeemaker will be free  
of defects in materials and workmanship under  
normal home use for 3 years from the date of  
original purchase.  
Coffeemaker should prove to be defective within  
the warranty period, we will repair or, if we think  
necessary, replace it. To obtain warranty service,  
please call our Customer Service Center toll-free  
at 1-800-726-0190 or write to: Cuisinart, 7811  
North Glen Harbor Blvd.Glendale, AZ 85307. To  
facilitate the speed and accuracy of your return,  
please enclose $10.00 for shipping and handling  
of the product, along with proof of purchase.  
(California residents need only supply a proof of  
purchase and should call 1-800-726-0190 for  
shipping instructions.) Please be sure to include  
your return address, description of the product’s  
defect, product serial number, and any other  
information pertinent to the return. Please pay by  
check or money order. NOTE: For added  
protection and secure handling of any Cuisinart®  
product that is being returned, we recommend you  
use a traceable, insured delivery service. Cuisinart  
cannot be held responsible for in-transit damage  
or for packages that are not delivered to us. Lost  
and/or damaged products are not covered under  
warranty. Your Cuisinart® Grind & Brew™ 12-Cup  
Automatic Coffeemaker has been manufactured to  
the strictest specifications and has been designed  
for use only in 120 volt outlets and only with  
authorized accessories and replacement parts.  
This warranty expressly excludes any defects or  
damages caused by attempted use of this unit  
with a converter, as well as use with accessories,  
replacement parts or repair service other than  
those authorized by Cuisinart. This warranty does  
not cover any damage caused by accident,  
misuse, shipment or other than ordinary household  
use. This warranty excludes all incidental or  
consequential damages. Some states do not allow  
the exclusion or limitation of these damages, so  
these exclusions may not apply to you. You may  
also have other rights, which vary from state to  
state.  
We recommend that you visit our website,  
www.cuisinart.com for a fast, efficient way to  
complete your product registration. However,  
product registration does not eliminate the need  
for the consumer to maintain the original proof of  
purchase in order to obtain the warranty benefits.  
In the event that you do not have proof of  
purchase date, the purchase date for purposes of  
this warranty will be the date of manufacture.  
CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS ONLY  
California law provides that for In-Warranty  
Service, California residents have the option of  
returning a non conforming product (A) to the  
store where it was purchased or (B) to another  
retail store that sells Cuisinart® products of the  
same type. The retail store shall then, according to  
its preference, either repair the product, refer the  
consumer to an independent repair facility, replace  
the product, or refund the purchase price less the  
amount directly attributable to the consumer’s  
prior usage of the product. If neither of the above  
two options results in the appropriate relief to the  
consumer, the consumer may then take the  
product to an independent repair facility, if service  
or repair can be economically accomplished.  
Cuisinart and not the consumer will be responsible  
for the reasonable cost of such service, repair,  
replacement, or refund for nonconforming  
Important: If the nonconforming product is to be  
serviced by someone other than Cuisinart’s  
Authorized Service Center, please remind the  
servicer to call our Consumer Service Center at  
1-800-726-0190 to ensure that the problem is  
properly diagnosed, the product is serviced with  
the correct parts, and to ensure that the product is  
still under warranty.  
products under warranty. California residents may  
also, according to their preference, return  
nonconforming products directly to Cuisinart for  
repair or, if necessary, replacement by calling our  
Consumer Service Center toll-free at 800-726-  
0190. Cuisinart will be responsible for the cost of  
the repair, replacement, and shipping and handling  
for such nonconforming products under warranty.  
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