Using Delayed Brewing - Insignia NS-CMSS12 User Manual

12-cup programmable coffee maker
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6 Press the 1-4 CUPS button once, then press the BREW/OFF button
once. The brew cycle begins, the brew indicator appears on the display
next to BREW, and the BREW/OFF and 1-4 CUPS buttons light.
The brew cycle takes about 3 to 4 minutes.
When brewing is complete, your coffee maker beeps twice and
switches to the keep warm mode. After two hours, your coffee maker
automatically shuts off.

Using delayed brewing

You can set up your coffee maker to brew at a later time.
To use delayed brewing:
1 Prepare your coffee maker by following the steps for adding water and
coffee in "Brewing coffee" on page 11 or "Brewing one to four cups of
coffee" on page 13.
2 Turn the control dial to DELAY BREW. The display screen flashes and
the delay indicator appears on the display next to DELAY.
3 While the display is flashing, set the time you want your coffee to start
brewing. Follow the steps in "Setting the clock" on page 11 for setting
the hour and minutes.
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Insignia NS-CMSS12 12-Cup Programmable Coffee Maker
Note
If you press any buttons or turn the control dial while your
coffee maker is brewing, you coffee maker stops the brewing
cycle.
To restart, empty the carafe and empty and clean the coffee
filter. Add fresh coffee to the filter. Check the reservoir's water
level, then add water to the reservoir. Do not over-fill the
reservoir.
Note
Your coffee maker saves the delayed start time. To use the
same start time, complete the following task, but skip Step 3.
To check the stored time, turn the control dial to DELAY
BREW.
Notes
• If the display returns to the current time before you
enter the delay, press the HOUR or MIN button to
continue setting the delay start time.
• If you have set a delay start time and the display shows
the current time, you can press the HOUR or MIN
button to check the delay start time.
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