Setting The Clock And Delay Brew Time; Preparing For Use; Suggested Coffee Measurement Chart; Adding Water And Ground Coffee - Sunbeam BVSBJWX Series User Manual

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SETTING THE CLOCK AND DELAY BREW TIME

To Set the Clock:
1. Plug the power cord into a standard electrical outlet. The clock will flash on the
control panel to indicate that the time has not been set yet.
2. Press and hold the HOUR and MINUTE buttons until you reach the current time. The AM
or PM indicator is at the left of the display.
The clock is now set!
NOTE: Pressing any button before setting the clock will cause the clock to start
keeping time from 12:00 a.m. You must set the clock if you want to use the Delay
Brew feature. You have 15 seconds to set the clock for the current time otherwise
you must unplug the coffeemaker for 30 seconds in order to program the clock.
To Set the Delay Brew Time:
While the display is in the clock mode, simply press the SET DELAY button and set the
brew time by pressing the HOUR and MINUTE buttons. The AM or PM indicator is at
the left of the clock display.
Within a few seconds the display will change to the current time.
The Delay Brew Time is now set!
NOTE: To activate the DELAY BREW cycle, see the Brewing Coffee Later section.
To check the programmed time, push the SET DELAY button. The display will show the
time you have programmed the coffee to brew. If you press the SET DELAY button
again or wait a few seconds, the display will switch back.

PREPARING FOR USE

Selecting and Measuring Ground Coffee
For best results, use a level tablespoon for ground coffee measurement.
Make sure you use medium grind coffee for a perfect brew.
A. Suggested Coffee Measurement Chart
To Brew
12 Cups
10 Cups
8 Cups
6 Cups
4 Cups
1 level tablespoon (tbsp) = 5 gr./0.17 oz.
1 cup = 5 fl. oz. of brewed coffee
Use more or less coffee to suit your taste.
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Ground Coffee
9 tbsp.
7.5 tbsp.
6.5 tbsp.
4.5 tbsp.
3 tbsp.
B. Adding Water and Ground Coffee
1. Open the brew basket lid. For your
convenience, you can lift out the removable
filter basket.
2. Place a 10-12 cup paper basket-style filter
or a permanent filter into the removable
filter basket (Figure 1).
NOTE: If using paper filters, it is important that
the sides of the filter fit flush against the side of
the filter basket. If filter collapse occurs, dampen
the filter before placing in the filter basket and
adding ground coffee and water.
3. Add the desired amount of coffee and
gently shake to level the coffee. See the

Suggested Coffee Measurement Chart.

4. Be sure the removable filter basket is properly centered and all the way down in
the brew basket and close the lid.
5. Fill the decanter with cold, fresh water to the desired capacity (1 cup equals 5 ounces)
For easy and accurate filling, the water markings on the glass decanter and on the
water window show the amount of water needed to make the corresponding
desired number of cups. Do not fill past the "12 cup MAX line" or water will flow
out of the overfill hole in the back of the coffeemaker.
The amount of coffee brewed will always be slightly less than the amount of water
poured in the water reservoir. This is due to the minimum absorption of water by
the coffee grounds.
6. Lift the pour through reservoir lid and pour the water into the water reservoir.
Close the lid and place the empty decanter onto the warmer plate.
NOTE: Make sure the decanter is fully placed on the warming plate or the water and
the grounds will overflow from the filter basket. An overflow may cause personal
injury or damage to property.
CAUTION! To reduce the risk of damaging the decanter and/or the risk of
personal injury, do not add cold water to the decanter if the decanter is
already hot. Allow the decanter to cool before using.
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