Fig. 14
FILLING THE BREW BASKET WITH COFFEE
For best results, use the measurements recommended in the chart
to determine how much ground coffee to use for each brew size.
The amount of ground coffee for each size will remain the same for
any brew type that you select. For example, if you select Cup and
Classic Brew, you will use the same amount of coffee grounds as if
you select Cup and Over Ice Brew.
CAUTION: The maximum capacity for ground coffee
is 12 rounded tablespoons or 6 Ninja
Exceeding this amount or using fine ground coffee
may cause overflow.
1
Open the brew basket by sliding it out of the brewer. (Fig. 14)
NOTE: Check for any loose grounds that may be left in the
brew basket. Remove and rinse the brew basket if needed.
2
Place the permanent filter or a #4 paper cone filter in the
brew basket. If using a paper filter, first ensure the permanent
filter is removed from the brew basket. Then fold a #4 paper
cone filter along the seams and insert firmly into the brew
basket. (Fig. 15)
3
Use the Ninja Scoop and follow the measurements in the
chart to fill the filter. These measurements are based on level
scoops—adjust to your preferred taste. (Fig. 16) We suggest
using a medium grind size if grinding whole beans.
or
Fig. 15
Big Scoops.
®
Signature Brews
4
Serving Size
Ninja
®
Cup / XL Cup
2–3 small scoops
Travel Mug /
3–5 small scoops
XL Multi-Serve
Half Carafe
3–4 big scoops
Full Carafe
4–6 big scoops
Ninja
®
Specialty
2 big scoops
(118 ml [4 oz.])
Café Forté
2 big scoops
(237 ml [8 oz.])
NOTE: Exceeding the recommended medium grind size for
whole beans may cause the brew basket to overflow.
Slide the brew basket back into the brewer and click in place.
Fig. 16
Scoop
Tablespoons
2–3 Tbsp.
3–5 Tbsp.
6–8 Tbsp.
8–12 Tbsp.
Scoop
Tablespoons
4 Tbsp.
4 Tbsp.
12
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