Optional features, Pause 'n serve, Cup removable water reservoir – GE 106591 User Manual
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Optional Features
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Pause 'N Serve
This feature allows you to pour a cup of
coffee before the entire brew cycle has
completed. By removing the carafe, the
flow of coffee from the bottom of the
filter basket will stop.
CAUTION:
The carafe should be replaced
within 20 seconds. The flow of coffee
will resume when carafe is returned to
the Keep-Hot Plate.
10-Cup Removable Water Reservoir
Please wash before first use. Hand wash
or place in top
rack of automatic
dishwasher. The
10-cup reservoir
can be removed
for easy filling
or occasional
washing. Simply
flip open
reservoir cover
and raise the removable reservoir handle.
Lift out the removable reservoir and fill
with water to desired level.
Carefully place removable reservoir back
into the coffeemaker’s reservoir. Make
sure the removable reservoir is fully seat
ed for proper water flow. When using
the removable reservoir it is only possi
ble to make a Iffcup pot of coffee, as
the water level marks indicate. To make
a full 12-cup carafe, remove the remov
able reservoir and fill the coffeemaker’s
reservoir.
NOTE:
The coffeemaker’s water window
indicates the water level when the
removable reservoir is NOT used.
Automatic Shutoff
The Automatic Shutoff feature
shuts off the Keep-Hot Plate 2 hours
after brew cycle begins. Always turn
coffeemaker OFF and unplug
when finished.
Permanent Filter
The Permanent Filter takes the place of
disposable paper filters. Simply place
the Permanent Filter in the filter basket.
Please rinse the Permanent Filter in hot
water before first use. Clean Permanent
Filter under hot running water. Let dry.
The Permanent Filter can be washed in
the top rack of automatic dishwasher.
NOTE:
If grinding coffee in a coffee mill
for use in a permanent filter, do not
grind too finely. This may clog the filter,
causing overflow.