Brewing Hot Water; Brewing Iced Beverages - Remington iCoffee EXPRESS Customer Care Manual

Single serve brewer 4 to12 oz brew size
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BREWING HOT WATER

iCoffee's Single Serve Brewer is capable of producing hot water for whatever reason
you may choose (hot chocolate, soup, cooking, etc.). To brew a cup of hot water, raise
the door to the WATER RESERVOIR FILL AREA and add the appropriate amount of water
(4 to 12 oz) to accommodate the amount of hot water you need and close the WATER
RESERVOIR DOOR.
CAUTION: When adding water to the fill area for brewing, never exceed the 12 oz FILL
MARK or add more water than what you plan to use. Always ensure your mug/cup will
accommodate that amount of hot liquid. The brewer is designed to pump in all water added
and will dispense the same amount of hot water into your cup (i.e. 10 oz of water added will
result in 10 oz of hot water in your cup).
Press the "OPEN"
ICON to release the brewer's UPPER BREW JAW then lower it back
down to its original position without adding a K-Style Cup. Place the appropriate size mug/
cup on the drip tray and press the flashing BREW BUTTON. The brewer will dispense the
desired amount of hot water into your cup.

BREWING ICED BEVERAGES

Craving an iced tea or iced coffee? It's no problem with iCoffee's Single Serve Brewer. Simply
pick the mug/cup size (4 to 12 oz) you want to use for your iced beverage, fill it ½ to ¾ of the
way full with water. Remember, you'll want to leave room in your cup for the melting ice. Open
the door to the WATER RESERVOIR FILL AREA, pour the water from your mug/cup in the WATER
RESERVOIR FILL AREA and close the fill door. Put the desired amount of ice in your mug/cup
and then place it on the drip tray. Choose your favorite K-Style Cup (coffee, tea or other), insert
the K-Style Cup into the brewer's JAW AREA as you normally would and press the
BREW BUTTON.
REMEMBER: The ice will melt as your beverage is being dispensed which will impact
the amount of beverage in your cup as well as the strength of your drink. To offset the
additional water from the melted ice, you may want to consider adding more/less water
when you are filling the WATER RESERVOIR FILL AREA or use more/less ice. Also, never use
a cup made of GLASS when brewing over ice. The glass could crack or break when the
extremely hot beverage is dispensed over the ice.
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