Stones and Beans
Every coffee specialty store will tell you that occasionally small stones can be found
in between coffee beans. Very small stones will be processed through the burr grinder
without any harm (the stone will end up in your filter - not in your brewed coffee).
However, larger stones can block the burr grinder permanently. If this happens, the
grinder will make a loud noise. Push the BREW button to stop grinding
USE AND OPERATION
Grinding and brewing coffee now
• Coffee maker is plugged in and the time is set.
• Beans are in the bean container and bean container lid is on and pushed down
securely.
• Fill the water tank with the desired amount of water.
• Make sure the filter insert and GoldTone filter are in place and the GoldTone filter is
empty.
• Make sure the filter holder is closed.
• Insert the carafe with lid into the machine.
• Select the number of cups you would like to brew by pressing the CUPS button.
• If using oily coffee beans, press the OILY button.
• Push the BREW button (Fig. 2). The cup icon will illuminate and there will be slight
pause before grinding to allow the doors of the bean container and coffee chute to
open.
• The bean container door will open, then the grinder will start grinding and the
ground coffee will push into the GoldTone filter.
NOTE: Once grinding is finished, there will be a slight pause as the door of the bean
container closes. The grinder will perform an automatic cleaning cycle and will grind
again for a few seconds to clear out any coffee beans remaining in the grinder. The
ground coffee chute will shut and the brewing process starts.
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