Setting Up Your Brewer; Brewing - Cuisinart soho SS-7 Series Instruction Booklet

Single-serve coffeemaker
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SETTING UP YOUR BREWER

Initial Cleaning
Perform an initial cleaning before making your
first beverage. Follow these instructions,
without inserting a capsule.
1. Remove water reservoir lid from the unit.
2. Fill the reservoir with 12 oz. of water.
3. Plug the power cord into
an independent outlet.
4. Open and close the
brew head. Do not add
a capsule.
5. Place mug on the
drip tray.
6. Press the BREW/
CANCEL button. The
LED indicator will start
breathing and hot
water will dispense
into the cup.
7. The one-time cleaning
process is complete. Discard hot water.
Your brewer is ready to use.

BREWING

1. Remove water reservoir lid.
2. Add water to the reservoir. Use the water
level markings to fill to the desired amount
or strength you want to brew. Replace lid.
3. Plug cord into an electrical outlet. The
BREW/CANCEL LED indicator will flash.
4. Place mug on the drip tray.
Note: Adjust positioning of the mug
depending on size and the selected brew
amount. Two-position drip tray can be
moved up to accommodate shorter mugs,
and the drip tray can be removed to
accommodate most travel mugs.
5. Select a capsule.
Note: Do not remove the foil lid or
puncture the capsule.
6. Open the brew head and place a capsule
in the brewing chamber. Make sure to
press the capsule down
completely in place.
Caution: There are two
sharp needles in the
brewing chamber that
puncture the capsule,
one above and one
below. To avoid risk of
injury, do not put your
fingers in the capsule
brewing chamber.
7. Close the brew head.
Once the brew head is closed, the BREW/
CANCEL LED indicator will remain solid,
indicating the unit is ready.
8. Press the BREW/CANCEL button to
begin brewing. The beverage will start
to dispense momentarily. The BREW/
CANCEL LED indicator will breathe slowly
during the brewing cycle.
Note: To cancel brewing, simply press the
BREW/CANCEL button and the brewing
process will stop.
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