To set the clock and program automatic brew, Clock models only), Tips to brew good coffee – GE 106591 User Manual

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To Set the Clock and Program Automatic Brew

(clock models only)

1. Plug in cofFeemaker. The numbers

on the clock will flash until the time

is set or the cofleemaker is mmed on.

2.

Press the H button until the current

hour is displayed. A red dot will glow

to indicate PM. Press the M button

until the current minute is displayed.

The clock is now set.

3. To program cofleemaker to automati­

cally begin brewing, press and hold

the Prog button while pressing the

H button to set hours and then press

the M button to set minutes until the

desired brew time is displayed.

To have cofleemaker automatically

begin brewing, move the switch from

Off to Auto. A red dot will glow in

the lower left comer to indicate

the cofleemaker is ready to begin

automatic brewing.

The cofleemaker will shut off two

hours after brewing begins.

Tips to Brew Good Coffee

Quality coffee comes from quality

ingredients. For the best coflee, you

should start with freshly ground coffee

from freshly roasted beans. The beans

can be purchased and stored in an

airtight container. Just prior to brewing,

remove the amount needed and grind

the beans. Once the hean is broken, the

intense, rich flavor begins to deteriorate.

If using a blade-type coffee grinder,

shake it occasionally during grinding to

redistribute the whole beans for a more

uniform grind. Experiment to find the

right grind for your cofleemaker and

taste. If the beans are ground too finely,

it will produce a bitter taste. If ground

too coarsely the coffee will taste weak

and watery.

Some specially coffees recommend

using more than one tablespoon of

ground coffee per cup. Your new

cofleemaker is designed to brew good

quality coffee using less amounts of

ground coffee. One level tablespoon of

ground coffee per cup is recommended.

Of course, the amount of ground

coffee used depends upon your

personal preference.

The quality of your drinking water will

affect the flavor of your coflee. If you

do not drink water straight from the

tap, do not use it to make coffee. If your

water has an ofl-taste or smell, or if you

have extremely hard water, use botded

drinking water or filtered water to make

coffee. If the water is from the tap, it

should be freshly drawn and cold for

the best coffee flavor.

The amoimt of coffee to water depends

upon personal preference. One tablespoon

of ground coffee per cup is recommended.

Automatic cofleemakers generally use

a 5-ounce cup size. The cofleemaker’s

carafe and reservoir are marked in

“cups” for easy measuring.

Try different flavored coffees and

flavored creamers available at supermarkets

or specialty coflee stores. Regular coflee

can be flavored at home. Add a sprinkle

of cinnamon* or a drop of a pure

extract-like almond, vanilla, or mint-to

the ground coffee before brewing. For a

mocha flavor, stir a spoon of chocolate

syrup or instant cocoa mix to each cup

of brewed coflee.

* (Too much cinnamon may clog the

filter causing basket overflow.)

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