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Automatic Grind & Brew Coffeemaker DGB-300
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WARNING: RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK
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.
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.
IMPORTANT UNPACKING
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Place the box on a large, sturdy, flat surface.
2. Slide the packaged unit out of the box.
3. Remove the foam insert and the cardboard
insert. Now remove the carafe from the
coffeemaker.
Longer extension cords are available and
may be used if care is exercised in their use.
4. Carefully lift the coffeemaker from the
remaining inserts.
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.
5. Remove the plastic bag from the
coffeemaker.
6. We suggest you save all packing materials
in the event that future shipping of the
machine is needed. Keep all plastic bags
away from children.
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 in a polarized
outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit
fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still
does not fit, contact a qualified electrician.
Do not modify the plug in any way.
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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TABLE OF CONTENTS
THE COFFEE BAR™
FLAVOR SYSTEM
Important Safeguards . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 2
Unpacking Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 3
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 4
The Coffee Bar™ Flavor System . . . .Page 4
All coffee has the rich aromatic flavors we
associate with a great cup of coffee, as well as
the acidic, bitter flavors we associate with a
bad cup. Commercial brewers have discovered
that the “good” and “bad” flavors wash out of
the grounds at a different rate, with the good
flavors washing out faster than the bad. The
trick is to use only enough water to wash out
the good flavors and leave the bad behind.
The relatively small amount of water needed to
do this leaves a very strong cup of coffee, so it
is necessary to add some water to bring it to a
pleasant strength.
The Coffee Bar™ Flavor System does the work
for you. Using the proportions and grind
recommended, simply set the Flavor System
dial for the number of cups you intend to brew.
That’s all there is to it! The Coffee Bar™ Flavor
System automatically measures the correct
amount of water needed to pass through the
grounds, and directs the rest of the water into
the carafe.
The Quest for the
Perfect Cup of Coffee . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 5
Features and Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 6
Programming your Coffeemaker
Setting the Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 10
Setting the Program Time . . . . . .Page 10
Programming Automatic
Shutoff Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 10
Variable Keep Warm Temperature . . .Page 11
Making Coffee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 12
Using Pre-Ground Coffee . . . . . .Page 13
Cleaning and Maintenance . . . . . . . .Page 13
Decalcification of Metal Parts . . . . . .Page 14
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 15
INTRODUCTION
The Cuisinart® Coffee Bar™ Automatic Grind &
Brew™ Coffeemaker is a coffee lover’s dream.
It delivers the freshest coffee in the world.
The secret? It grinds the beans right before
it brews them. Just add coffee beans to the
grinder basket, fill the reservoir with water,
put in your filter and press the “ON” button.
In minutes, you’ll have a wonderfully fresh
pot of coffee.
Simply set the red dial for the number of cups of coffee
you are brewing, and the Flavor System ensures great
coffee bar flavor.
Another reason this coffeemaker rewards you
with pure coffee flavor is that it has the same
brewing system found in coffee bars. It uses
only the water needed to extract all the rich
coffee taste without extracting any bitterness.
We know the Cuisinart® Automatic Grind &
BrewTM will bring you years of pleasure.
Nothing is more satisfying than a rich cup of
your favorite brew.
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Element 3: Grind
THE QUEST FOR
THE PERFECT CUP
OF COFFEE
The grind is critical for proper flavor extraction.
If the grind is too fine, overextraction and bit-
terness 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 desired
flavors will not be extracted. The Automatic
Grind & Brew™ is preset for a medium grind,
the optimal grind for this type of coffeemaker.
It is generally agreed that there are four basic
elements critical to the perfect cup:
Element 1: Water
Coffee is 98% water. Often overlooked, the
quality of the water is as important as the
quality of the coffee. If you filter your drinking
water, filter the water for your coffeemaker.
A good rule of thumb is that if your water
doesn’t taste good from the tap, it won’t taste
any better in your coffee.
Element 4: Proportion
The Automatic Grind & Brew™ makes up to ten
(10) 5-ounce cups of coffee.
Using Whole Beans:
• To make a full pot of coffee:
Fill the grinder basket to the top.
DO NOT OVERFILL OR THE GRINDER
COULD MALFUNCTION.
For hard water areas, we recommend using
bottled water. The calcium in the water and
the softeners used to combat it have a major
impact on the extraction of the coffee. Hard
water will also accelerate calcium buildup
inside the coffeemaker which, in turn, slows
down brewing, affects the flavor of the
coffee, and ultimately may shorten the life
of your coffeemaker.
• To make fewer than 10 cups of coffee:
We recommend you use about 1 tablespoon
of whole beans per cup. Note: One
measuring scoop is approximately equal
to one tablespoon. For 1 or 2 cups, use
1-1/2 tablespoons per cup. Adjust the recipe
according to individual taste.
Element 2: Coffee
While the bulk of the liquid is water, all of the
flavor should be from the coffee. To achieve
the same great quality cup of coffee you
receive at a coffee bar, you need to use the
same quality beans.
Using Pre-Ground Coffee:
Although it is preferable to use fresh, whole
beans, you can make coffee in the Automatic
Grind & Brew™ using pre-ground beans.
Buy the beans fresh and whole, only about
two weeks’ supply at a time for maximum
freshness. Once the coffee bean is broken, its
flavor degrades very quickly. That’s why the
Automatic Grind & Brew™ grinds your coffee
just prior to brewing. If it is not practical to buy
small supplies, we recommend you separate
larger amounts of beans into one to two week
portions immediately after purchase, and
freeze them in airtight containers. The best
way to maximize freshness is to minimize
exposure to air, light and moisture. So, once
beans have been removed from the freezer,
maintain them in a sealed container at room
temperature, since damaging condensation
occurs every time the beans are removed from
the freezer or refrigerator. Note that some cof-
fee experts advise against freezing dark-roast
beans, because freezing can cause the oils to
coagulate. Other experts disagree. We suggest
you experiment and decide for yourself.
To do so, turn off the grinder by pressing the
“Grind Off” button before turning on the unit.
Our recipe:
We suggest that you use 1 to 1 1/2 table-
spoons of ground coffee per cup. Note: One
measuring scoop is approximately equal
to one tablespoon. Adjust the recipe to
your taste.
NOTE: The maximum capacity for ground
coffee is 15 tablespoons, using either a
paper or permanent filter. Exceeding this
amount may cause overflow if the coffee is
too finely ground.
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FEATURES AND
BENEFITS
The Parts
1. Reservoir Cover
We created the Premier Series of coffeemak-
ers with you in mind. Every aspect has been
designed to be easy to use. We made a large
water window which is easily viewed from the
front of the machine, and the reservoir lid
opens to the back, providing easy access for
filling. The removable filter basket liner is
molded in black plastic to avoid unsightly
staining. We put rubber feet on the front of the
machine only, so it's easy to move around on
the countertop, yet won't slide as you set the
controls. We also reasoned that an easy-to-
hold carafe would allow you more control while
pouring, helping to avoid spills. And we placed
the carafe markings next to the handle, not on
the side of the pot, so you can easily see them
as you fill the carafe with water.
Press to open. Press to lock. A Safety Interlock
System prevents operation of the unit if the
reservoir cover is open more than one half
inch (1/2").
2. Water Window
Markings indicate water needed to make
corresponding cups of brewed coffee.
3. Brew PauseTM Feature (Not shown)
Stops flow of coffee from basket when carafe
is removed from heater plate, so a cup can
be poured in mid-brew, if desired. Since the
extraction rate varies during the brew cycle,
we recommend allowing the brewing cycle to
finish before pouring coffee.
4. Carafe
a. Taste Keeper® Lid: Helps preserve
coffee flavor by minimizing oxygen
flow into carafe.
b. Comfort Grip Handle: Safe, controlled
pouring.
c. Brewed Coffee Markings: These are
located close to the handle for easier
viewing.
5. Coffee Temperature Monitor
Monitors brewed coffee temperature and
maintains it at the same level, even if there
is only a small amount of coffee in the carafe.
Note: temperature is adjustable.
6. Warming Plate
7. Cord Storage (Not shown)
Unused cord is easily pushed into the bottom
of coffeemaker, keeping counters neat.
8. Control Panel
9. Safety Interlock System (Not shown)
Prevents operation of the unit if the reservoir
cover is open more than 1/2 inch or the grinder
basket lid and/or filter basket cover are not in
place. An audible tone will sound continuously
until cover is closed or the missing parts are in
place and the cover is closed.
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10. Flavor System Settings
Provide guidelines for optimum flavor extraction,
based on number of cups being brewed.
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11. Filter Basket Cover/Filter Holder
To put on or remove, grasp cover in area
indicated by arrows. NOTE: COVER MUST BE
IN PLACE FOR UNIT TO OPERATE. Warning:
This lid becomes hot after coffee has been
brewed. Use caution when removing the lid.
Filter holder has a self-centering ring to keep
paper filters in the proper location. Note: This
piece is intentionally fitted loosely to the filter lid.
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12. Grinder Basket Lid
Use the recess on each side of the lid to remove
lid and add beans easily. Note: Lid must be in
place for unit to operate.
13. Grinder/Filter Basket
This is a one piece basket which holds the
permanent or paper filter on one side, and the
whole bean grinder on the other side. NOTE:
FILTER BASKET MUST BE IN PLACE FOR
UNIT TO OPERATE.
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A note about filters: When using a permanent
filter like the Cuisinart® gold-tone filter, be sure
that the handle is positioned away from the
grinder basket. If not, the handle may interfere
with the flow of coffee into the filter basket.
Also note: using a permanent or gold-tone
filter will allow some fine coffee grounds to
fall into the coffee carafe. This will appear
as sediment in the carafe.
14. Finger Grips
Use these and the handle to easily lift the
grinder/filter basket out for cleaning.
15. Handle
Use this and the finger grips to easily lift the
grinder/filter basket out for cleaning.
16. Steam Safety Valve
Do not touch this valve. Doing so may release
steam or hot water and cause personal injury.
The valve is designed to keep steam away from
exposed areas.
17. Steam Collector
Prevents steam from escaping from unit. Unplug
cord from outlet and allow unit to cool before
cleaning. To clean: remove by lifting up and out.
Run under warm water. To replace: place hooks
on locating notches.
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6. Temperature Set:
Control Panel
Use to enter Temperature Set mode.
Temperature is adjusted with Hours (-) and
Minutes (+) buttons.
(Detailed programming instructions are
on pages 10 and 11)
1. On/Off/Set Auto-Shutoff Switch with LED
Indicator:
7. Carafe Temperature Display:
Displays keep-warm temperature range
relative to average setting. Temperature
can be increased or decreased.
a. Audible Tone (not shown): The Automatic
Grind & Brew™ is equipped with an audible
tone which will sound 5 times when the coffee
has completed brewing (coffee will continue to
stream from the filter for several seconds
thereafter) and will sound twice when the unit
has shut itself off.
8. Clock Display:
Displays time of day, program setting when
program button is depressed, or Auto Shutoff
time when On/Off button is depressed.
2. Self Clean:
9. Low Cups Setting with LED Indicator:
For use in decalcification of coffeemaker.
3. “Time to Clean” Indicator:
Set to “1-4
” to improve extraction and fla-
vor when making fewer than 5 cups of coffee.
When decalcification is required, this will flash
whenever the coffeemaker is operated.
10. Program Setting with LED Indicator:
Press to display program setting or to set for
programmed brewing.
4. Hours Set / Temperature Decrease
5. Minutes Set / Temperature Increase:
11. Grind Off:
Press and hold either 4 or 5 for approximately
2 seconds to enter Time Set Mode.
Use to turn off the grinder when using pre-
ground coffee.
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Entering “Set Program Time”
Mode:
PROGRAMMING YOUR
COFFEEMAKER
Press and hold the “Program Set” button
(about 2 seconds) until the green light begins
to flash. This signals that you have entered the
“Set Program Time” mode. The desired time
can be set by pressing the “Hours” and
“Minutes” buttons to scroll forward through the
digits. Pressing and holding either button will
allow you to scroll continuously, slowly at first,
and then to accelerate to the rate of about
three digits per second. As the desired time
setting approaches, release the button and
then press repeatedly to advance one digit
at a time.
1. Setting the Clock:
When the coffeemaker is plugged in, 12:00 will
flash continuously until you set the time.
Entering “Time Set” Mode:
To set the time, hold down either the “Hours”
or “Minutes” button until the clock stops flash-
ing and begins to count up (about 2 seconds).
You are now in the “Time Set” mode and can
operate either button to achieve the desired
setting. The buttons can be held down to scroll
through the digits, or pressed and released
lightly to advance one digit at a time.
Exiting “Set Program Time” Mode:
“Set Program Time” may be exited in any
of three ways:
When scrolling, the numbers will advance
slowly at first and then speed up to the rate
of about three per second. When the number
displayed approaches the desired setting,
release the button and press repeatedly to
advance one digit at a time. Be careful to
make sure that the PM indicator is on if a
PM time is desired.
1. Press the “Program Set” button. This will
cause the coffeemaker to revert to its
previous state. If it was OFF, it will return
to the OFF position. If “Programmed”, it will
revert to this state, and so on. This is a
safety feature.
Exiting “Time Set” Mode:
2. Press any other button (except “Hours”
or “Minutes”). “Set Program Time” will be
exited and the function of that button will
be executed.
The “Time Set” mode can be exited in
one of two ways:
1. Press any button besides the “Hours” or
“Minutes” button. This will exit the “Time Set”
and activate the selected function.
3. Do nothing. If neither the “Hours” nor
“Minutes” button is pressed for a period of
five seconds, the “Set Program Time” mode
will be exited and the programmed setting
will be in effect.
2. Do nothing. If neither the “Hours” nor
“Minutes” button is pressed for a period
of five seconds, the “Time Set” mode will
be exited.
PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC
SHUTOFF TIME
The Automatic Shutoff Time can be pro-
2. Setting the Program Time:
grammed anywhere from immediate shutoff
after completion of the brew cycle up to four
hours. When the coffeemaker shuts itself off,
two tones will sound. Four hours is the default
time. The 0:00 setting shuts the unit off imme-
diately after brewing is complete. To check the
current setting, press the “On/Off” button and
the Automatic Shutoff Time will be displayed.
When you press the “Program Set” button, it
displays the current program time, and the
green light next to the button will light. The
coffeemaker will start to brew at the
programmed time. If no time appears when the
button is pressed and the green light turns off
at the release of the button, it means that no
program time has been set. The “Programmed”
mode cannot be entered until the program time
has been set.
To change the preset time, press and hold the
“On/Off” button until the red “power” light
begins to flash. This signals that you have
entered the “Set Automatic Shutoff” mode.
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Press the “Hours” and “Minutes” buttons
to scroll forward through the digits until
desired time appears. The first setting which
appears is preset at “4:00” and the next
display will be “0:00”, since four hours is the
maximum Automatic Shutoff setting. Pressing
and holding either button will allow you to
scroll continuously, slowly at first, and then to
accelerate to the rate of about three digits per
second. As the desired time setting approach-
es, release the button and then press repeat-
edly to advance one digit at a time.
the simplest way to reduce the heat is to
shut off the coffeemaker and allow coffee to
cool before transfer to a thermal carafe.
Never use the carafe on a heated stovetop.
To Set Temperature:
Press the “Set Temp” button on your cof-
feemaker. The time display will disappear and
only the Temperature Display remains. The (-)
and (+) buttons (same as Hours and Minutes,
respectively) can then be used to increase or
decrease the holding temperature. The select-
ed temperature will remain programmed until
you change it or until the coffeemaker is unplugged.
The Automatic Shutoff Time (ASO) may be
programmed either before or during coffee
brewing. You may also re-program the ASO
time when brewing has been completed. If you
do so, the Automatic Grind & Brew™ will auto-
matically account for any time that has already
elapsed after brewing. For example, if you set
the ASO for 40 minutes and 25 minutes have
already elapsed, the Grind & Brew™ will shut
off automatically after 15 minutes (40 minutes
minus the 25 elapsed equals 15 minutes).
INCREASING THE TEMPERATURE:
DECREASING THE TEMPERATURE:
VARIABLE KEEP WARM
TEMPERATURE
The Automatic Grind & Brew™ has a method of
setting the holding temperature of the coffee in
the carafe. The display appears as a series of
elliptical or oval-shaped dots across the lower
portion of the digital readout, and indicates the
selected temperature relative to the holding
temperature preset at the factory.
Exiting “Set Temperature” Mode:
There are three ways to exit “Set Temperature”
mode:
1. Press “Set Temp” button. Time
display reappears.
2. Press any button besides (-), (+) or “Temp
Set”. The function of the button pressed will
be executed.
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3. Do nothing. If neither the (-) nor (+) button is
pressed for a period of five seconds, the
“Set Temperature” mode will be exited.
If you use a lot of milk in your coffee, set tem-
perature higher than normal. If you prefer cool-
er coffee, lower the temperature. We encour-
age you to experiment and determine what is
best for you. Please note that the heater plate
on the coffeemaker is not powerful enough to
raise the temperature of the coffee in the pot,
once coffee has been brewed. This feature is
designed as a “preset” and will affect the cof-
fee during the brewing cycle. If the coffee is
too hot, the temperature can be lowered, but
since we do not recommend leaving the coffee
on direct heat for more than twenty minutes,
NOTE: If, at any time during the life of the cof-
feemaker, the temperature display bar begins
to flash and the Temp Set button has no effect
on the display, this indicates damage to the
Coffee Temperature Monitor. Otherwise the
coffeemaker will continue to function normally.
Because there are no user serviceable parts
inside, the coffeemaker must be returned to an
authorized Cuisinart Repair Center if servicing
is desired.
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3. Add Beans/Filter
TURNING OFF GRIND FUNCTION
Lift the grinder basket lid, using the recess on
either side. Fill the basket with the desired
quantity of beans. Lift the filter basket
cover/filter holder. (See parts list for best
location to grasp). Place a #4 cone filter or
a permanent filter in the basket.
To turn off the grinding function, press the
“Grind Off” button. A yellow LED will be
illuminated. Then press the “On” button.
MAKING COFFEE
Before you make the first pot of coffee in your
new Cuisinart® Coffee Bar™ Automatic Grind &
Brew™ coffeemaker, we recommend operating
the coffeemaker once, using only water and a
paper filter. This will remove any dust or
residues which remain in the system from the
manufacturing process.
Note: When using a permanent filter, be
sure that the filter handle is facing away
from the grinder basket. If you do not do
so, the handle may interfere with the flow
of ground coffee into the filter basket. Also
note: a permanent filter may allow some
ground coffee to flow into carafe.
1. Fill the Water Reservoir
The filter holder will help to keep the filter
open, but when using a paper filter, be sure
that the filter is completely open and fully
inserted into the basket.
Remove the carafe from the hot plate. Open
the carafe cover and fill with cold water to just
over the amount of coffee you are making.
Close the carafe cover. Press the reservoir lid
to open. Pour the water from the carafe into
reservoir. The numbers on the water reservoir
indicate a slightly higher amount of water per
cup than the carafe markings. This is to com-
pensate for the amount of water lost in wetting
the grounds, and lost as steam during the
brewing process. The float on the water win-
dow indicates the amount of water necessary
to brew the corresponding amount of coffee.
To make a full pot of coffee (10 cups), fill the
grinder basket to the top.
To make fewer than 10 cups of coffee, we
suggest that you use about 1 tablespoon of
whole beans per cup. Note: One measuring
scoop is approximately equal to one
tablespoon. For 1 or 2 cups, use 1-1/2
tablespoons per cup. Adjust the recipe
according to your individual taste.
Replace the carafe on the hot plate.
4. Close the Reservoir Lid
Press down to lock. To prevent coffee grounds
from escaping the grinding chamber, make
sure reservoir lid is locked.
The Automatic Grind & Brew™ is equipped
with a Safety Interlock System. The Grind &
Brew™ will not operate if the cover of the
unit is open more than 1/2 inch or the
grinder cover and/or the filter cover are left
out. Because grinder blades spin during
operation, the Grind & Brew™ will not oper-
ate if the cover of the unit is open. If you try
to turn the unit on with the cover open, the
unit will beep continuously until the miss-
ing parts are installed and you close the lid.
The unit will also beep if you open the lid
during the brewing process. The grinder
will stop grinding or, if brewing, the brew-
ing will stop. Once the missing parts are
installed and the cover is closed, the beep-
ing will stop. The brewing process can be
restarted by pressing the “On” button.
Restarting the process will not affect coffee
2. Set the Flavor System
The Flavor System has been designed to
extract the proper coffee flavor compounds
when the dial is positioned according to the
number of cups being brewed.
NOTE: If you use less than the recommend-
ed coffee measure, or you use a grind that
is finer than the recommended grind, set
the Flavor System to a higher cup setting.
This takes more water away from the
grounds, preventing overextraction.
Conversely, if you use more coffee or a
coarser grind, set Flavor System to a
lower setting.
To deactivate the Flavor System, turn
the selector knob counterclockwise to
the “OFF” setting.
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results. If you do not want the grinder to
come on again, press the “Grind Off” but-
ton before pressing the “On” button. Once
the lid is closed, the beeping will stop, and
the grind and brew process will start again
from the beginning.
the basket. While we offer this feature, we do
not recommend that you pour coffee before the
cycle has reached completion, since the coffee
brewed at the beginning of the cycle has a fla-
vor profile which is very different from the cof-
fee made at the end of the cycle. Removing a
cup during the brewing cycle will alter the flavor
of the finished pot.
5. Before Brewing Coffee
Make sure you have replaced the glass
carafe in its position on the warming plate
and have placed a filter in the grinder/filter
basket. Plug the cord into an electrical outlet.
The clock will flash “12:00” continuously until
it has been set. This will not interfere with the
operation of the coffeemaker. To set clock,
see the “Programming Your Coffeemaker”
section, page 10.
Once the coffee has finished brewing, stir it
before serving to blend the flavors. The coffee
at the bottom of the carafe will be somewhat
stronger than the coffee at the top.
When the brewing cycle has been completed,
five beeps will sound. Coffee will continue
to stream from the filter for several seconds.
After brewing, the heater plate will keep the
coffee at about 180°-185°F. We recommend
transferring the coffee to a thermal carafe pre-
heated with hot water, if the coffee is not going
to be drunk within 20 minutes.
Check to see that the Automatic Shutoff Time
and the Carafe Keep Warm Temperature set-
tings are set to match your preference. For
information on these features, see
"Programming Your Coffeemaker” on page 10.
TO MAKE COFFEE WITH
PRE-GROUND BEANS:
6. Power Unit
a) Immediate grinding and brewing:
Follow instructions 1 and 2 from Making
Coffee section.
Switch the control panel to ON. The indicator
will light and the process will begin.
3. Add ground coffee to permanent or #4 cone
paper filter. Our recipe suggestion: Use 1
to 1-1/2 tablespoons of ground coffee per
cup. Note: One measuring scoop is approxi-
mately equal to one tablespoon. Adjust the
recipe according to your individual taste.
b) Programmed Brewing:
Press the “Program” button. The indicator will
light and the display will show the programmed
time for as long as the button is depressed.
The display reverts back to time of day once
the button is released. If the indicator light
goes off once the button has been released, it
means the program has not been set. To set
the programmed time, see “Programming Your
Coffeemaker” on page 10.
NOTE: The maximum capacity for ground
coffee is 15 tablespoons, using either a
paper or permanent filter. Exceeding these
amounts may cause overflow if the coffee
is too finely ground.
7. Select Cups Setting
4. Close the reservoir lid.
(See instructions above.)
If you are brewing fewer than 5 cups, press the
“1-4
” button. The indicator light will illumi-
5. See Before Brewing Coffee note above.
Press the “Grind Off” button. When this
function is activated, a yellow LED will be
illuminated. Then press the “ON” button.
nate. Note that the light will only come on if the
coffeemaker has been turned on or set to the
“program” mode first.
8. During and After Brewing
6. Follow instructions 6 through 8 from the
Making Coffee section.
The Brew Pause™ feature allows you to remove
the carafe from the heater during mid-brew.
The brewing process does not stop during this
period; only the flow of coffee from the basket
stops. Do not remove the carafe for longer
than 30 seconds or the coffee may overflow
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CLEANING AND
MAINTENANCE
COMPLETELY CLEAN AND DRY
ALL PARTS AFTER EVERY USE.
DECALCIFICATION
Decalcification refers to removing the calcium
deposits which form over time on the metal
parts of the coffeemaker.
For best performance from your Coffee Bar™
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. The flashing self-
clean light will indicate when you should clean
your coffeemaker.
Always turn coffeemaker OFF and remove
the plug from the electrical outlet before cleaning.
Press and lift to open the reservoir lid. Remove
the grinder basket lid by using the recessed
area on each side of the lid. Remove the filter
basket cover. Remove the permanent or paper
filter. Clean permanent filter, or discard the
paper filter. Remove the grinder/filter basket,
using the finger grips and handle. The
SELF CLEANING
If the self-clean light begins to flash when the
coffeemaker is turned on, it is telling you that
the calcium buildup is interfering with the func-
tioning of your coffeemaker and the flavor of
your coffee. To clean, fill the water reservoir to
capacity with a mixture of 1/3 white vinegar
and 2/3 water. Turn the coffeemaker ON and
press the “Self-Clean” button. The self-clean
light will shine steadily. The coffeemaker is
now in Self-Clean mode. One cycle should be
sufficient to adequately clean the coffeemaker.
When the cycle is completed and the five
beeps sound, the coffeemaker will shut off.
Turn the coffeemaker ON to see if the
grinder/filter basket, grinder basket lid, 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/filter basket has been removed.
Wipe the area under the grinder/filter
basket with a damp cloth. If water gets
into the grinder motor, the motor may
become damaged.
Once clean, reverse the above steps.
Periodically, remove the steam collector
by lifting it up and out. Run it under warm
soapy water. Rinse thoroughly. Replace the
steam collector by placing the hooks on the
locating notches.
self-clean light continues to flash. If it does,
turn it OFF and then repeat the cleaning
procedure with a fresh solution of vinegar
and water.
If the self-clean light no longer flashes, turn the
coffeemaker to OFF and then run one cycle of
fresh cold water through the unit before using
the unit again to brew coffee.
Remove the carafe from the warming plate.
Discard any remaining coffee. The carafe and
lid can be washed in warm soapy water and
rinsed thoroughly, or placed in a dishwasher.
The carafe and carafe lid should be placed on
the upper rack only.
Note on the Self-
Clean Function:
Pressing the “Self-Clean” button cancels all
other settings. If it is pressed accidentally,
press it again to return the coffeemaker to
all its previous settings. Pressing On/Off will
also exit the Self-Clean mode and turn the
coffeemaker OFF.
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 warm-
ing plate with a clean, damp cloth. Never use
rough, abrasive materials or cleansers to clean
the warming plate. Do not dry the inside of the
water reservoir with a cloth, as lint may remain.
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These warranties do not cover any damage
caused by accident, misuse, shipment or other
than ordinary household use.
LIMITED THREE
YEAR WARRANTY
These warranties exclude all incidental or
consequential damages. Some states do not
allow the exclusion of or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the foregoing limita-
tion or exclusion may not apply to you.
This warranty supersedes all previous
warranties on Cuisinart® Coffee Bar™
Automatic Grind & Brew™ Coffeemakers.
This warranty is available to consumers only.
You are a consumer if you own a Cuisinart®
Coffee Bar™ Automatic Grind & Brew™
CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS ONLY
Coffeemaker that was purchased at retail for
personal, family or household use. Except as
otherwise required under applicable state law,
this warranty is not available to retailers or other
commercial purchasers or owners.
We warrant that your Cuisinart® Coffee Bar™
Automatic Grind & Brew™ Coffeemaker will be
free of defects in material or workmanship under
normal home use for three years from the date of
original purchase.
California law provides that for In-Warranty
Service, California residents have the option
of returning a nonconforming product (A) to the
store where it was purchased or (B) to another
retail store which sells Cuisinart® products of
the same type. The retail store shall then, at
its choice, 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.
We suggest that you complete and return the
enclosed warranty registration card promptly
to facilitate verification of the date of original
purchase. However, return of the warranty
registration is not a condition of this warranty
and does not eliminate the need for the consumer
to maintain the original proof of purchase. In the
event you do not have proof of purchase date, the
purchase date for purposes of this warranty will
be the date of manufacture.
If either of the above two options does not result
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
products under warranty.
California residents may also, at their
If your coffeemaker should prove to be
defective within the warranty period, we will repair
it (or, if we think it necessary, replace it) without
charge to you. To obtain warranty
service, please call our Consumer Service Center
toll-free at 800-726-0190 or write to:
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, replace-
ment, and shipping and handling for such
nonconforming products under warranty.
Cuisinart
150 Milford Road
East Windsor, NJ 08520
BEFORE RETURNING YOUR
CUISINART PRODUCT
If you are experiencing problems with your
To facilitate the speed and accuracy of your
return, please also enclose $10.00 for shipping
and handling of the product (California
residents need only supply proof of purchase and
should call 1-800-726-0190 for shipping instruc-
tions). Please also be sure to include a return
address, description of the product defect, prod-
uct serial number, and any other information perti-
nent to the product’s return. Please pay by check
or money order.
Cuisinart® product, we suggest that you call
our Consumer Service Center at 1-800-726-0190
before returning the product for servicing. Often,
our Consumer Service Representatives can help
solve the problem without having the product ser-
viced. If servicing is needed, a Representative
can confirm whether the product is under warran-
ty and direct you to the nearest service location.
*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 to
ensure that the problem is properly diagnosed,
the product serviced with the correct parts, and
to ensure the the product is still under warranty.
Your Cuisinart® Coffee Bar™ Automatic Grind and
Brew Coffeemaker has been manufactured to
strict specifications and has been designed for
use with the Cuisinart® coffeemaker authorized
accessories and replacement parts for your
model. These warranties expressly exclude any
defects or damages caused by accessories,
replacement parts or repair service other than
those that have been authorized by Cuisinart.
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