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Coffee maker features operating instructions – Bravetti CM80H User Manual

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COFFEE MAKER FEATURES

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Using the Coffee Maker To Make

Tea

Make sure that the filter basket, lid and

carafe has been completely cleaned in

warm soapy water, especially if it was used

to make coffee previously.

1. Depress the filter basket door release

button to swing open the filter door.

2. Place tea bag(s) into the filter basket.

NOTE: If loose tea is used, place a paper

filter in the filter basket before measuring

the loose tea required.

3. Fill the illuminated water reservoir with

the right amount of water depending on

serving needs.

4. Depress the auto/power button to

desired mode, advance timer or power

on.

5. An alternate suggestion is to place the

tea, loose or bags directly into the

carafe, allowing water to flow into the

carafe to steep the tea.

To Remove Calcium Build-up from

Coffee Maker

Calcium deposits may build up in the

coffee maker as a result of minerals

commonly found in drinking water. The

build-up is normal and may result in a

slow down on the coffee maker’s brewing

time, or the taste of the coffee. This can

be eliminated by periodically decalcifying

the coffee maker.

1. Fill the carafe with cold water and two

tablespoons of plain, white household

vinegar.

2. Pour the solution into the water

reservoir, then close the reservoir

cover.

3. Place the carafe on the warming plate

and allow the coffee maker to brew the

vinegar solution.

4. Do not use a filter when decalcifying.

5. When the vinegar solution has finished

brewing, empty the carafe and rinse

out with cold water.

6. Refill the illuminated water reservoir

with cold water only and run another

brew cycle to remove any remaining

vinegar solution.

To Remove Calcium Build-up from

Carafe

Hard water or repeated use can leave a

white stain on the carafe, which will turn

brown from the coffee or tea. To clean the

carafe:

1. Fill the carafe with a solution of equal

parts of tap water and vinegar and let

the carafe stand with the solution for

20-30 minutes.

2. Use a soft brush to brush the inside of

the carafe to further loosen the build-

up.

3. Discard the solution and wash the

carafe with warm soapy water then

rinse well.

NOTE: Frequency of cleaning required

depends on frequency of use and

cleaning between brews.
SUGGESTED CLEANING INTERVALS:

Type of Water

Cleaning Frequency

Soft Water:

After 80 brews

Hard Water:

After 40 brews

General Features

1. Two (2) Hour Automatic Shut-Off

For safety, this coffee maker has

been designed with an auto shut-off

feature. The coffee maker shuts off

automatically 2 hours after the

brewing cycle has completed, for

both the regular and advance timer

mode. To restart simply press the

power button until the “On” light

illuminates.

2. Brew Pause

This feature allows you to interrupt

the brewing cycle and pour a cup of

coffee before the pot of coffee has

completed brewing. To restart the

brewing process, return carafe to

warming plate and coffee will

automatically begin flowing through

the filter basket. Make sure the

carafe is placed correctly on the

warming plate.

NOTE: Do not remove the carafe for

longer than 30 seconds or the filter

basket may overflow.

3. Digital Clock/Advance Timer

Display

The 24-hour digital clock found on

the front of the unit will keep the

correct time, even after the unit has

been shut off. The timer can be

programmed up to 24 hours in

advance to automatically start

brewing fresh, hot coffee.

4. Illuminated Water Reservoir

The large easy-to-read numbers

indicate how many cups of water

have been poured into the coffee

maker.

5. Illuminated Water Reservoir and

Power “On” Light

There are two ways to easily see

if the coffee maker is on, the

power “On” indicator light and the

illuminated water reservoir. When

the unit is on, both will light up.

6. Flavor Seal

The carafe lip and lid seal to help

preserve the coffee’s natural flavor

and temperature by preventing

excessive evaporation.

7.

Easy Pour Carafe

The unique design of the carafe

with the all-around lip and

traditional pour spout allow you

to conveniently pour without

spilling. The easy grip handle is

for added comfort. Cup markings

on each side of the handle make

it easier to measure the water

level when filling the carafe.

9.

Non-Stick Warming Plate

Spilled coffee will not stick to the

surface of the warming plate,

just wipe with a damp cloth to

clean.

10. Cord Storage

Hidden cord storage allows you

to hide excess cord for a cleaner

counter top.

11. Swing Away Basket and Filter

Basket Release Button

The filter door swings for

convenient filling. The filter

basket release button allows you

to open the filter basket with one

quick motion.

12. Cone Filter Basket

Cone shaped filter basket

enriches flavor and prevents

bitter taste. A standard #4 cone-

shaped filter must be used.

13. Brew Strength Button

The brew strength button

enhances the flavor of the coffee

when a richer tasting coffee

brew is preferred.

Cleaning the Coffee Maker

CAUTION

: Always make sure the

coffee maker is unplugged and warming

plate is cool before attempting to clean.
WARNING: To protect against electric

shock, do not immerse cord, plug or

unit into water or other liquids.

1. The outside of the coffee maker can be

cleaned with wiping the outside surface

with a damp, soft cloth.

2. The glass carafe, carafe lid and

removable filter basket may be washed

with warm, soapy water or placed in the

top rack of the dishwasher. Do not

place any other parts of the coffee

maker in the dishwasher.

3. To clean the permanent filter, empty the

grounds and rinse thoroughly.

4. Do not clean the inside of the water

reservoir with a cloth as the cloth may

have a lint residue that could block the

coffee maker.

5. For stubborn stains, use a nylon or

plastic pad with a non-abrasive cleaner,

Do not use metal scouring pads or

abrasive cleansers.

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