Daily care, Deliming – Mr. Coffee TM1 User Manual

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Daily Care

To maintain the quality of all parts and minimize tea stains, we recommend
washing the pitcher, pitcher lid, steeping basket and lid with warm water
and a mild detergent, regularly. T

HESE

I

TEMS

A

RE

NOT D

ISHWASHER

S

AFE

.

Hard water can leave whitish mineral deposits inside the pitcher and steeping
basket. Tea and coffee discolor these deposits. To remove, fill the basket
and pitcher with warm white vinegar and let it soak for about 20 minutes.

Do not use harsh, abrasive cleaners. They will cause scratches which
can lead to breakage.

Deliming

This unit must be delimed when you begin to notice an increase in steaming
or if the pumping action stops before all the water has been pumped out of
the machine.

The frequency of cleaning depends on the hardness of water used.
Listed below are the suggested cleaning intervals.

This iced tea maker may be delimed using vinegar or MR. COFFEE

®

C

LEANER

, which works better than vinegar and has no unpleasant odor.

Please refer to Pages 5 and 6 for Diagram of Parts and Instructional Illustrations.

MR. COFFEE

®

C

LEANER

may be purchased at your local retailer or by

writing or calling the Consumer Service Department listed on Page 11.

Using MR. COFFEE

®

C

LEANER

:

(Read caution statement on side panel of MR. COFFEE

®

C

LEANER

box before use.)

1. Fill pitcher with warm water to the water level marked on the pitcher.

(36 ounces of warm water)

2. Empty contents of one packet of MR. COFFEE

®

C

LEANER

into pitcher.

Mix thoroughly to dissolve cleaner. This will make a clear blue solution.

3. Pour entire contents of pitcher into the water reservoir of the iced tea maker.

4. Place one tray of ice cubes in the pitcher.

5. Place steeping basket, with lid, into the pitcher and slide the pitcher

under the machine. The pitcher must be placed snug against the
machine before operation.

SUGGESTED

Type of Water

Cleaning Frequency

CLEANING

Soft Water

Every 80 Brew Cycles

INTERVAL

Hard Water

Every 40 Brew Cycles

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