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How to brew coffee – Mr. Coffee EXP1 or EXP3 User Manual

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How To Brew Coffee

1. Depress the latch on top of the brew funnel and remove the

brew funnel from your coffeemaker, see figure #l, on page 6.
place

Mr. Coffee paper filter inside Be sure to only use Mr.

Coffee filters. Because of the speed of this machine, other paper
filters may cause beverage to overflow the filter during brewing.

2. Place coffee into the filter according to the coffee measurement

chart below.

3. Slide brew funnel back into position until it locks in place.

COFFEE MEASUREMENT CHART

For best results, use level tablespoons (tbls.) of drip grind or grind
recommended for automatic drip coffeemakers.

To brew this much coffee:

Use this many tablespoons:

10 cups

9 level tbls.

8 cups

7 level tbls.

6 cups

6 level tbls.

4 cups

5 level tbls.

2 cups

3 level tbls.

‘Use more or less coffee to suit your taste.

2 level tablesooons

= 1 coffee

SCOOP

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4. Fill the decanter with tap water to desired capacity as marked

on the side of the decanter, 1 cup = 5 ounces. To brew 10
cups, fill the decanter to the bottom of the metal band.

5. Lift the dust cover and pour the water through the intake

screen. Place the empty decanter with lid on the warmer plate.

6. Depress the SELECT button twice to set the coffeemaker to

“Brewer On”. The “Brewer 0n”light will glow to signal that

the coffeemaker is brewing. Be sure to put the water in the

coffeemaker first, before selecting “Brewer On”. To prevent

damage, the machine will shut off if you have selected “Brewer
On” and there is no water in the machine.

7. The brewing cycle is completed when the “Brewer On” light

goes off and the “Warmer On” light is on.

Note: The adjustable temperature warmer plate will keep your

coffee at the temperature you select for up to five hours. For
normal usage, always keep the red dot on the temperature
dial knob within the red temperature range. The setting of
the temperature dial may affect the automatic shut off of The

Expert. If the temperature setting is too high, The Expert may

shut off prematurely. If the temperature setting is too low,
The Expert may not shut off when the decanter is removed
from the warmer plate. Refer to the Warmer Plate Temperature

Dial and Intelligent Automatic Shut-Off instructions for further

information.

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