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TMTHERMAL PROGRAMMABLE12-CUP COFFEE MAKERUse & Care ManualCM2035B

CO NTE NTSImportant Safeguards1Getting to know your Cof fee Maker2Product Benefits3Getting to know your Control Panel4Before Brewing5Programming your Cof fee Maker5-64 Elements to Brew the Perfect Cup7Tips for a Perfect Cup of Cof fee8Brewing Cof fee9 -10Care and Cleaning11Troubleshooting12Warranty and CustomerSer vice Information13WARNINGRISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN.The lightning symbol refers to “dangerous voltage”; the exclamation symbol refersto maintenance instructions. See below.Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not remove the cover of thecoffeemaker. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Repair should be done byauthorized service personnel only.

Please Read and Save this Use and Care Book.IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS.When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followedincluding the following: Read all instructions. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs. To protect against fire, electric shock and injury topersons do not immerse cord, plugs or appliance inwater or other liquid. Close supervision is necessary when any applianceis used near children. Unplug from outlet when not in use and beforecleaning. Allow to cool before putting on or takingoff parts, and before cleaningthe appliance. Do not operate any appliance with a damagedcord or plug, or after the appliance malfunctionsor has been damaged in any manner. Contact theconsumer service number listed in this manual. The use of any accessory not evaluated for use withthis appliance may result in fire, electric shock orinjury to persons Do not use outdoors. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter,or touch hot surfaces. Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner,or in a heated oven. To disconnect, turn the unit OFF, then remove plugfrom wall outlet. Do not use this appliance for other than intended use. Keep lid on the carafe when in use. Scalding and/or burns may occur if the lid isremoved during the brewing cycle. CAUTION: To prevent injury when utilizing theSneak-a-Cup feature, replace carafe within 20seconds of removing during the brewing process. The carafe is designed for use with this appliance. Itmust never be used on a range top. Do not set a hot carafe on a wet orcold surface. Do not use a cracked carafe or a carafe having aloose or weakened handle. Do not clean carafe with cleansers, steel wool, orother abrasive material. Avoid contacting moving parts. This appliance is not intended for use by persons(including children) with reduced physical, sensoryor mental capabilities, or lack of experience andknowledge, unless they have been given supervisionor instruction concerning use of the appliance by aperson responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that theydo not play with the appliance.SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.This product is for household use only.POLARIZED PLUG (120V models only)This appliance has a polarized plug (oneblade is wider than the other). To reducethe risk of electric shock, this plug isintended to fit into a polarized outlet onlyone way. If the plug does not fit fully intothe outlet, reverse the plug. If it still doesnot fit, contact a qualified electrician. Donot attempt to modify the plug in any way.TAMPER-RESISTANT SCREWWarning: This appliance is equippedwith a tamper-resistant screw to preventremoval of the outer cover. To reducethe risk of fire or electric shock, do notattempt to remove the outer cover. Thereare no user-serviceable parts inside.Repair should be done only by authorizedservice personnel.ELECTRICAL CORD1. A short power-supply cord is providedto reduce the risk resulting from becomingentangled in or tripping over a longer cord.2. Extension cords may be used if care isexercised in their use.3. If a long detachable extension cord is used:a) The marked electrical rating of thepower cord or extension cord shouldbe at least as great as the electricalrating of the appliance.b) If the appliance is of the groundedtype, the extension cord should be agrounding-type 3-wire cord.c) The cord should be arranged so thatit will not drape over the countertopor tabletop where it can be pulled onby children or tripped over.Note: If the power cord is damaged,please contact the warranty departmentlisted in these instructions.1

G E T T I NG TO KN OW YO UR CO F F EE MAKER123456781.Lid5.Easy-view water window2.Evenstream showerhead6.Control panel3.Water reservoir7.Carafe lid (Part # CM2035-03)4.Washable brew basket(Part # CM2035-01 )8.12-cup stainless steelthermal carafe (Part # CM2035-02)2

PR ODUC T B E NE F ITSSneak-A-Cup FeatureCan’t wait for the full pot of coffeeto finish brewing? Use the Sneak-ACup feature, which stops the flowof coffee into your carafe, to grab acup before brewing ends. Replacethe carafe back in the coffeemakerwithin 20 seconds to prevent brewbasket overflow.Fresh Brew TimerAfter the brew cycle is complete,the time since brewed will bedisplayed in 1-minute increments upto 120 minutes.Stainless Steel Thermal CarafeThe large capacity 12-cup doublewalled vacuum-sealed stainlesssteel thermal carafe keeps coffeehot and fresh for hours.1-4 Cup Brew OptionThis brew setting optimizes thebrewing cycle so you can make asmaller batch of coffee withoutgiving up any of the flavor.Washable Brew BasketThe washable brew basket can easilybe removed and washed after brewing,and is top rack dishwasher safe.Evenstream ShowerheadThis technology provides evensaturation of the coffee grounds foroptimal flavor extraction.Perfect Pour SpoutThe thermal carafe features aspecially designed Perfect Pour spout for no more drips.Auto BrewThe programmable Auto Brew delaystart allows you to set the 24-hourtimer to brew coffee at the selectedtime, day or night.Easy Viewing Water WindowThe water window shows theamount of water in the reservoir foreasy and accurate filling.Digital ClockThe LCD display features aprogrammable digital clock.Cord StorageKeep excess cord out of the wayand your countertop neat withsimple cord storage.Auto-ShutoffOnce the brewing cycle is complete,the coffeemaker will automaticallyshut off for peace of mind.Brew Strength SelectorCustomize the flavor of your coffeeby selecting from three brewstrength settings: regular, strong,or bold.3

GE T TI NG TO KN OW YO UR CO N TROL PANELIndicates the delay start timer is set1-4 cupbrew settingBrewstrengthsettingsFresh Brew Timer indicatestime since brewedPower: Lighted button turns theunit ON or OFF.1-4 Cup: Use to brew a smaller 1-4cup batch of coffee without givingup any flavor.Auto: Turns on the AutoBrew delayed start.Strong: Use to select the BrewStrength setting (3 levels)Program: To program the AutoBrew delay start time, press andrelease button onceNo bars regularDigital Clock with LCD Display1 bar ( ) strong2 bars (Hour: Use to program the clock(see “Programming” section)Minute: Use to program the clock(see “Programming” section)4) bold

BE FO R E B R E WIN G1.To register your product, go to www.prodprotect.com/applica2.Carefully unpack your coffeemaker, removing all packaging materials, labels, and/orstickers from your coffeemaker.3.Remove the plastic band around the power plug using scissors4.Clean your coffeemaker thoroughly before using for the first time. Wash the thermalcarafe and washable brew basket in warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry, then placeback into your coffeemaker.5.Clean the inside of your coffeemaker by running two full brewing cycles with wateronly, no coffee.a. Pour fresh, cold water into the water reservoir up to the 12-cup MAXmark, then place carafe onto the carafe plate.b. Plug cord into standard electrical outlet.c. Push the ON-OFF / Power Button to immediately brew water throughthe coffeemaker without adding coffee.d. Once the cycle is finished, discard water.e. Turn off appliance, unplug and allow to cool down for 15 minutesbefore repeating.PR OGR A M M I NG YO UR CO F F E E MAKERSetting the Digital Clock1.Plug the coffeemaker into a standard electrical outlet.2.The digital clock display flashes “12:00”.3.To set the time, press the HR button until the correct hour appears on thedisplay. The “PM” symbol will appear in the upper right corner of the digitaldisplay for PM time settings.4.Press the MIN button to select minutes.Note: If the unit is unplugged or power interrupted, the time will need tobe reset, as will the Auto Brew delay start time.Setting the Auto Brew Delay StartThe programmable Auto Brew delay start allows you to set the 24-hour timerto brew coffee at the selected time, day or night. To activate the Auto Brewtimer, follow these steps:1.After the digital clock is set, press the PROG button. The programmedclock time will begin to flash.2.Press the HR button and then MIN button to select the time you wouldlike automatic brewing to begin (for example: 7:30 AM). Make sure the PM lightis not on, unless desired.5

3.The timer display will flash several times then switch back to the current time of day.4.Press and release the AUTO button to activate the delay start time that was justprogrammed. The timer icon ( ) will remain solid, indicating Auto Brew is activated.5.When the time of day matches the programmed Auto Brew set time, yourcoffeemaker will activate the brew cycle.6.To cancel the Auto Brew function, press the AUTO button until the timericon () disappears.Note: To check the preset Auto Brew time, press PROG button to display thepreset Auto Brew time. Press AUTO button to reactivate the timer.Using the 1-4 Cup SettingThis brew setting optimizes the brewing cycle so you can make a smallerbatch of coffee without giving up any of the flavor. To brew 1-4 cups, simplypush the 1-4 Cup button until the corresponding symbol is displayed on theLCD display.Setting the Brew Strength SelectorThe Brew Strength Selector customizes the flavor of your coffee by selectingfrom three brew strength settings.1.Press the STRONG button to cycle through the different Brew Strength settings(3 levels).a. No bars regular (default setting)b. 1 bar (c. 2 bars () strong) bold6

4 E L E M EN TS TO B R E W THE P E RFECT CUPWaterQualityCoffeeFreshnessA great cup of coffee starts withfresh, quality water. Since waterrepresents more than 98% ofbrewed coffee, it is just as importantas the coffee quality itself. Thewater you use should taste likefresh, good-quality drinking water,have an odorless aroma, andcontain no visible impurities.A truly fresh cup of coffee onlycomes from freshly ground coffeebeans. In fact, once a coffee beanis broken or ground, its flavorwill begin to degrade over time.Maximize the freshness of yourcoffee by grinding coffee beansjust prior to brewing.ProperProportionEvenSaturationEven saturation of your coffeegrounds is vital for ensuring properflavor and extraction. Some coffeemakers simply drip water down thecenter of the brew basket, whichleads to over-extraction in the centerof the coffee grounds and underextraction on the perimeter. Thiscoffeemaker features an Evenstreamshowerhead, providing evensaturation of the coffee grounds foroptimal flavor extraction.It is important to use the propercoffee-to-water ratio to produce afinished brew that isn’t too strongor weak. We recommend using 1tablespoon of ground coffee forevery 1 cup of brewed coffee. Youmay adjust this proportion to suityour individual taste, or try theBrew Strength Selector tocustomize your flavor!7

T I P S FOR A P ER F EC T C UP O F CO F F E E To maximize the freshnessof your coffee, grindwhole coffee beans justbefore brewing. Always store your coffee in a cool,dry place. Once coffee has beenopened, keep it tightly sealed inan airtight container. Always use fresh, cold, cleanwater in your coffee maker. Thewater you use should have anodorless aroma and contain novisible impurities. Do not refrigerate or freezeyour daily supply of coffee,as contact with moisturewill cause the coffee todeteriorate. Use spring water or filteredwater, not distilled waterwhich lacks the mineralsnecessary to bind to elementsof coffee. Never re-use your coffee grounds.After brewing, the desirablecoffee flavors have beenextracted and only the bitterflavors remain. A clean coffee maker isalways important. Regularcleaning is required for thebest tasting coffee. Brewed coffee should be enjoyedimmediately! Allowing coffee tosit too long and reheating coffeewill impact the flavor. Always keep the lid on yourthermal carafe after brewing.The carafe is double-wallinsulated and vacuum sealed tohelp keep your coffee hot andfresh for hours. Smell the aroma of your freshlybrewed coffee, and rememberthat every sip is meant to besavored and enjoyed! Fill the carafe with hot tap waterand empty before brewing, whichwill warm up the carafe andhelp keep coffee at the brewedtemperature.8

BR E W I NG COF F E ENote: You don’t need to set theclock to brew coffee right away.1. Open cover of coffeemaker. Fillwater reservoir with cold tap water.Use lines on the easy viewing waterwindow as a guide. Do not fill past12 MAX line.2. Place a basket shaped paper filterinto the brew basket. Add groundcoffee (we suggest 1 tablespoon percup). Put brew basket in place.3. Close carafe lid by first lining up thearrow on the lid with the unlockedsymbol on the carafe. Turn the lidclockwise until arrow on the lid islined up with the locked symbol.Note: Coffee may run over if lid isnot correctly in place on carafe.4. Place empty carafe on the carafeplate and plug cord into a standardoutlet.5. To set the Auto Brew delay start,brew strength selector, and 1-4 cupsetting, follow the instructions in the“Programming” section.9

6.7.Press ON/OFF button once tobegin brewing.The Sneak-A-Cup feature allowsyou to pour a cup of coffee beforethe brewing cycle is complete.The carafe must be placedback into the coffeemaker within20 seconds to prevent overflow. Replacing the carafe will restart thebrewing process.8.Brew timer will begin whenbrewing cycle is complete.9.Press tab on carafe lid topour coffee.10. To turn off the coffeemaker at anytime press the ON/OFF button.11.When coffee grounds are cool,carefully remove and throw awayused grounds and filter.12. Clean the thermal carafe andwashable brew basket accordingto the instructions in the CAREAND CLEANING section.10

C A RE AN D C LE A N IN GCleaning your coffee maker, following the directions below is recommendedafter every use. This product contains no user serviceable parts.Cleaning1.Make sure your coffeemaker is unplugged and cool.2.Open the coffeemaker cover. Remove the brew basket. Throw away the usedpaper filter and coffee grounds.3.Wash the brew basket and carafe in the dishwasher (top-rack) or by hand inwarm, soapy water.4.Wipe the outside of the coffeemaker, power cord and carafe plate with asoft, damp cloth.5.To clean the inside of the cover, open the cover and leave in the open position;wipe surfaces with a damp cloth.Note: Do not use abrasive cleansers or scouring pads, and never immerse thecoffeemaker in water.COFFEE MAKER PARTCLEANING INSTRUCTIONSHousingWipe with a soft, damp cloth.Carafe PlatePower CordCarafe and carafe lidWash by hand in warm soapywater, or in the dishwasher(top rack only).Washable Brew BasketDescaling with VinegarWith regular use, minerals and hard water can clog your coffee maker. A fullcleaning with vinegar is recommended once a month.1.Pour white vinegar into the water reservoir up to the 5-cup mark on the waterwindow. Add cold water up to the 12-cup mark.2.Put a basket shaped paper filter in the brew basket and close the cover. Set theempty carafe on the carafe plate.3.Push the ON/OFF button to start the brewing cycle. Let half the cleaningmixture brew into the carafe (until the level is around 6 cups). Turn OFF thecoffeemaker and let it soak for at least 15 minutes.4.Turn ON the coffeemaker again and brew the remaining cleaning mixture intothe carafe. Then, turn OFF the coffeemaker; empty carafe and discard thepaper filter.5.Fill the water reservoir with cold water to the 12-cup line; replace empty carafeon carafe plate and then turn ON the coffeemaker for a complete brewingcycle to flush out the remaining cleaning mixture. You may want to repeat thisstep to completely remove the vinegar smell/taste.6.Wash the brew basket and carafe as shown in CLEANING.11

T RO U B L ES HO OTIN GPROBLEMPOSSIBLE CAUSESOLUTIONCoffee maker doesnot turn on.Coffee maker is notplugged in.Make sure applianceis plugged into aworking outlet.Coffee makeris leaking.Water reservoir may beoverfilled.Make sure waterreservoir has notbeen filled beyondthe 12-cup MAX line.Cover may not becorrectly placed oncarafeMake sure cover iscorrectly placed andtightened on carafeCarafe may not becorrectly placed on thecarafe plateMake sure carafe isplaced correctly on thecarafe plate.The carafe has beenremoved for longer than20 seconds when usingthe Sneak-A-Cup feature.Make sure to replacethe carafe within 20seconds during thebrewing cycle.Excessive amount ofcoffee is used.Reduce the amountof coffee used toeliminate brew basketoverflows.Coffee sediment inbrewed cup of coffee.The paper filter and/orthe brew basket are notproperly placed.Insert basket-shapedpaper filter into brewbasket and insertbasket properly intoholder.The coffee makerbrews slowly.The coffee maker needscleaning.Follow the instructionsin the “Descaling withVinegar” section.The brew basketoverflows.If additional assistance is needed, please contact our consumer service team at1-800-231-9786.12

WA RR AN T Y AN D C USTO M E RSE RVI C E I NFO R MATIO NFor service, repair or any questions regarding your appliance, call theappropriate 800 number listed within this section. Please DO NOT return theproduct to the place of purchase. Also, please DO NOT mail product back tomanufacturer, nor bring it to a service center. You may also want to consultthe website listed on the cover of this manual.Two-Year Limited Warranty(Applies only in the United States and Canada)What does it cover? Any defect in material or workmanship provided; however, Spectrum Brands,Inc.’s liability will not exceed the purchase price of product.For how long? Two years from the date of original purchase with proof of purchase.What will we do to help you? Provide you with a reasonably similar replacement product that is either new orfactory refurbished.How do you get service? Save your receipt as proof of date of sale. Visit the online service website at www.prodprotect.com/applica, or call toll-free1-800-231-9786, for general warranty service. If you need parts or accessories, please call 1-800-738-0245.What does your warranty not cover? Damage from commercial use Damage from misuse, abuse or neglect Products that have been modified in any way Products used or serviced outside the country of purchase Glass parts and other accessory items that are packed with the unit Shipping and handling costs associated with the replacement of the unit Consequential or incidental damages (Please note, however, that some states donot allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential or incidental damages, sothis limitation may not apply to you.)How does state law relate to this warranty? This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights thatvary from state to state or province to province.13

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A great cup of coffee starts with fresh, quality water. Since water represents more than 98% of brewed coffee, it is just as important as the coffee quality itself. The water you use should taste like fresh, good-quality drinking water, have an odorless aroma, and contain no visible impurities. Even saturation of your coffee

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