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		 Contents...   
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					Important Safeguards ..............................................................................2   
					Welcome and Thank You .........................................................................3   
					How to Reach Capresso....................................................................3, 14   
					Line Drawings (Figures 1 -14)..............................................................5, 6   
					1. Equipment..........................................................................................7   
					2. Preparing the MT500 .........................................................................7   
					a. Before First Use.............................................................................7   
					b. The Display / Setting the Clock and the Timer .............................7   
					c. To Set the Current Time.................................................................7   
					d. To Set an Auto-On Time................................................................7   
					3. The Charcoal Filter lndicator..............................................................7   
					a. Using the Charcoal Water Filter.....................................................7   
					b. Replacing the cartridge / Resetting the Filter Indicator ...............8   
					4. The Proper Sequence for Making Coffee..........................................8   
					5. Making Coffee....................................................................................9   
					a. Using the GoldTone Filter ..............................................................9   
					b. Using Filter Paper..........................................................................9   
					c. How Much Coffee?........................................................................9   
					d. Using the Stainless Steel Carafe...................................................9   
					e. Turning the Coffee Maker On ........................................................9   
					f. Serving Coffee ................................................................................9   
					g. Pouring Coffee While Brewing.....................................................10   
					h. Brewing Small Amounts of Coffee ..............................................10   
					i. Making Multiple Carafes of Coffee ...............................................10   
					j. Auto Shut-Off / Manual Shut-Off..................................................10   
					k. Warm Platform! ............................................................................10   
					6. Automatic Brewing at a Pre-Programmed Time..............................10   
					7. Handling of the Thermal Carafe ....................................................11   
					8. Keeping Coffee Hot in Thermal Carafes .........................................11   
					9. Cleaning the Coffee Maker ............................................................11   
					10. Cleaning the Stainless Steel Carafe ................................................11   
					11. Decalcifying......................................................................................11   
					a. How to Decalcify with Durgol ......................................................12   
					b. Using other Decalcifying Agents ................................................12   
					12. Troubleshooting ...............................................................................12   
					13. Warranty .........................................................................................13   
					Product Registration .............................................................................15   
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				FIG. 3   
					FIG. 4   
					FIG. 5   
					Push   
					down   
					Lift up   
					FIG. 6   
					FIG. 7   
					FIG. 8   
					Brewing Position   
					Lid closed   
					1.   
					2.   
					FIG. 9   
					FIG. 10   
					FIG. 11   
					Serving Position   
					FIG. 12   
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					FIG. 14   
					FIG. 13   
				1. Equipment   
					push the program button. The display   
					The Capresso MT500 comes complete shows the programmed time and will   
					with: • Stainless Steel Thermal Carafe   
					with Lid • GoldTone Filter (inserted in   
					removable Filter Holder) • Measuring   
					Scoop • Charcoal Filter with Charcoal   
					Filter Holder • Instruction Book and   
					Mail Order Form   
					switch back to the actual time.   
					To change the programmed time,   
					push the program button and repeat   
					as described above.   
					Attention: Flashing LED Display!   
					If you unplug the MT500 for more   
					than 10 seconds or if you have a   
					power failure, you will lose the current   
					time and program settings. The flash-   
					ing LED display indicates that you   
					have to reset the current and pro-   
					grammed time.   
					2. Preparing the MT500   
					2a. Before First Use   
					After unpacking your MT500   
					clean all the loose parts with warm   
					water and make yourself familiar with   
					the different functions. After reading   
					these instructions, let some water run   
					through the coffee maker to clean all   
					internal parts.   
					3. The Charcoal Filter Indicator   
					When you plug in the MT500   
					the green indicator light for the char-   
					coal filter will be on (Fig 2, Q).   
					If you use spring water, bottled water   
					or distilled water and make coffee   
					right away, it is not necessary to use   
					the charcoal filter. Push the blue Filter   
					Button (Fig. 2, Q) and the green filter   
					indicator light will turn off.   
					Attention: Spring water and distilled   
					water might attract impurities when   
					sitting in the water container   
					2b. The Display / Setting the Clock   
					and Timer   
					When you plug in the MT500 the   
					orange display will flash "º12:00" and   
					the green indicator light for the char-   
					coal filter will be on. All other indicator   
					lights are off.   
					2c. To Set the Current Time (Fig. 2)   
					Push and hold the hour button. The   
					little dot on the left upper side (indi-   
					cating AM) changes to a left lower dot   
					(indicating PM). When the correct   
					hour shows up release the button and   
					push and hold the minute button to   
					set the minutes.   
					overnight. The charcoal filter will   
					remove most of these impurities since   
					the water will be filtered just before   
					entering the heating element.   
					3a. Using the Charcoal Water Filter   
					Most tap water is treated with chlo-   
					rine. The charcoal filter removes up to   
					82% of the chlorine and other impuri-   
					ties found in tap water, improving the   
					taste of water substantially.   
					Attention: You must change the clock   
					when the time changes (Standard   
					Time, Daylight Savings Time).   
					2d. To Set an Auto-On Time:   
					The charcoal cartridge sits in the   
					charcoal holder (see Fig. 4). The char-   
					coal holder is already inserted into the   
					water container.   
					To activate the charcoal cartridge   
					pour four cups of water into the water   
					container and let it sit for approx. 3   
					minutes. Then turn the machine on   
					and let the water brew into the carafe   
					(see chapter 5e). Discard the water.   
					If you want the MT500 to start brew-   
					ing at a preset time automatically, first   
					push the program button (Fig. 2, P).   
					The display shows "º12:00".   
					Immediately start pushing the hour   
					and minute buttons as described   
					above until the desired time shows   
					up. Within a few seconds the display   
					will revert to the actual time.   
					To check the programmed time just   
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				As long as the green Charcoal Filter   
					Light is on, the MT500 monitors time   
					and the number of brewings.   
					The green charcoal filter light will   
					start blinking either after 6 weeks or   
					after the Coffee Brewing Button has   
					been turned on 60 times (Fig. 2, N)   
					whichever comes first, reminding you   
					to replace the cartridge:   
					Button for a few seconds until the   
					light stops blinking and is illuminated   
					again. Now the indicator starts count-   
					ing anew.   
					4. The Proper Sequence for Making   
					Coffee   
					Coffee makers produce very hot   
					water. If you follow the sequence as   
					described below you will avoid possi-   
					ble accidents which might cause   
					severe injuries and burns.   
					If you make coffee once a day, the   
					filter light will start flashing after 6   
					weeks. If you make coffee twice a   
					day, the light will flash after 30 days. If 1. Remove carafe from machine.   
					you make coffee three times a day,   
					the light will flash after 20 days. This   
					will help you to plan the right amount   
					of cartridges.   
					Attention: When you unplug the   
					machine for more than 10 seconds or   
					if you have a power failure, the elec-   
					tronic indicator loses its memory.   
					Then it is best to replace the filter 6   
					weeks after first use.   
					Caution: Once the cartridge is activated   
					you should never use it for longer   
					than six weeks. Harmful bacteria   
					build-up may occur. Unused car-   
					tridges can be stored indefinitely.   
					2. Open water container lid (Fig. 1,A)   
					and pour water into the water   
					container. Caution: Watch the   
					water level indicator. Make sure   
					the water level does not reach the   
					letter "M" of the word MAX. If you   
					fill too much water into the tank   
					the carafe will overflow with hot   
					coffee (see Fig. 6).   
					3. Make sure the filter holder (Fig. 1,C)   
					sits firmly in the Filter Holder   
					Housing (Fig. 1,F). Push the tab of   
					the filter holder down (Fig. 8) to   
					make sure the filter holder sits   
					firmly in the Filter Holder housing.   
					If the filter holder is not snapped   
					into the housing, the drip stop   
					in the filter holder might not open   
					during brewing and hot water and   
					grinds could overflow and leak   
					from the machine.   
					Replacement cartridges are avail-   
					able through your local Capresso   
					dealer or by using the enclosed mail   
					order form or through the website:   
					
					4. Insert filter paper (chapter 5b)   
					or a GoldTone Filter (chapter 5a).   
					5. Add the correct amount of ground   
					coffee (chapter 5c).   
					3b. Replacing the Cartridge /   
					Resetting the Filter Indicator   
					Remove the cartridge from the water   
					container (Fig. 3), twist and open the   
					holder and discard the old cartridge.   
					Replace with new cartridge (Fig. 4)   
					and close the filter holder securely.   
					Insert the assembly back into the   
					water tank (Fig. 3) and make sure it is   
					inserted properly otherwise the water   
					container lid will not close completely.   
					Activate the charcoal filter (chapter 3a).   
					While the green light is still blinking,   
					push and hold the Charcoal Filter   
					6. Close the water container lid.   
					7. Make sure the thermal carafe is   
					empty and the lid of the thermal   
					carafe is completely closed (Fig. 11).   
					Insert the carafe into the machine.   
					8. Turn the machine on (Fig. 2, N).   
					9. Never open the water container lid   
					as long as coffee is brewing. Hot   
					water could spill out causing burns.   
					Wait until the brewing noise stops.   
					10. Immediately after brewing is finished   
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				there could still be hot water in   
					the filter holder passing through   
					the ground coffee. This can take 1   
					to 3 minutes depending on how   
					much coffee you used and how   
					fine the coffee was ground.   
					GoldTone   
					Filter   
					Size 4   
					Paper Filter   
					Maximum #   
					of Scoops   
					12   
					scoops   
					14   
					scoops   
					Regular or Drip   
					Grind (Supermarket   
					Version)   
					Fine Grind (finer   
					than Drip Grind)   
					8-10   
					scoops   
					9-11   
					scoops   
					5. Making Coffee   
					Please follow the steps described in   
					chapter 4.   
					Filling the Water Tank   
					Using more coffee can result in an   
					overflow of ground coffee, above the   
					filter, blocking the drip stop function   
					and causing a mess on your counter.   
					The water level indicator shows you   
					how much water will be brewed.   
					CAUTION: Make sure the water level   
					does not reach the letter "M" of the   
					word MAX (see Fig. 6). If you fill more   
					water into the water container the   
					stainless steel carafe can overflow   
					with hot coffee which can cause   
					severe injuries.   
					When you use the thermal carafe for   
					filling the water tank, the inside of the   
					carafe will be cold from the cold   
					water. We highly recommend rinsing   
					the carafe with hot water. This will   
					increase the coffee temperature and   
					will keep the coffee hot longer.   
					5d. Using the Stainless Steel Carafe   
					For best coffee temperature pre-warm   
					the carafe by rinsing it with hot water.   
					Always make sure carafe is completely   
					empty. Place the lid on top of the   
					carafe as shown in Fig. 10 (pay atten-   
					tion to the position of the black dot   
					on the lid) and turn one full turn   
					clockwise until closed (see Fig. 11).   
					Do not tighten too much. Caution:   
					Make sure the lid is not in the pouring   
					position (Fig. 12). This could result in   
					the Filter Holder popping up. The drip   
					stop will not work and hot coffee   
					could overflow from the filter holder.   
					Attention: Please note that the lid   
					must always be on the carafe and   
					closed (Fig. 11) during brewing to   
					activate the drip stop. If you lose the   
					lid, you cannot brew coffee. Please   
					call 1-800-767-3554 to order a new   
					lid or use the enclosed mail order form.   
					5a. Using the GoldTone Filter   
					A size 4 GoldTone filter comes with   
					the machine. It sits in the Filter Holder.   
					Attention: Coffee flows slower through   
					a GoldTone Filter than through paper   
					filters. Please see the chart in chapter   
					5c for maximum coffee amounts.   
					5b. Using Filter Paper   
					Use size 4 paper only. Always fold the Place the carafe on the platform.   
					bottom and side crimps over for a   
					proper fit (see Fig. 5). Do not use a   
					filter paper inside a GoldTone Filter!   
					5e. Turning the Coffee Maker On   
					Push the On/Off button (Fig. 2, N).   
					The red light will illuminate, indicating   
					that the brewing process is starting.   
					Caution: Never open the water con-   
					tainer lid during brewing.   
					5c. How Much Coffee?   
					A coffee scoop comes with your   
					MT500. We recommend using one   
					level scoop of coffee per cup. If you   
					like your coffee extremely strong   
					never use more coffee than the   
					amounts indicated in the chart shown.   
					5f. Serving Coffee   
					Brewing time for a full pot of coffee   
					takes just about 7 minutes. Then all   
					the water is passed through the heat-   
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				ing element and the internal thermo-   
					stat shuts off. The red indicator light   
					still stays on for approx. another two   
					minutes then turns off, too. This is   
					normally the time it takes for all the   
					water in the filter holder to pass into   
					the carafe. Depending on the amount   
					let the coffee maker cool down for   
					another three minutes before refilling   
					the water tank. Important: Make sure   
					the carafe is empty before brewing.   
					5j. Auto Shut-Off / Manual Shut-Off   
					The internal thermostat turns off after   
					of coffee and the fineness of the grind all the water is processed through the   
					this last process can take another one heating element. The red indicator   
					to two minutes.   
					light will turn off approx. 2 minutes   
					after that, allowing for the water to   
					pass through the filter holder into the   
					carafe. In case of emergency you can   
					always turn off the coffee maker by   
					pushing the On button again. The red   
					light will turn off and brewing will stop   
					within 30 seconds.   
					Remove the carafe from the plat-   
					form. Turn the lid counterclockwise   
					until the black dot is over the pouring   
					spout (Fig. 12). You can now pour   
					coffee. After serving make sure to   
					close the lid again to prevent heat   
					from escaping from the carafe.   
					Caution: There is still hot coffee in   
					your filter holder passing through into   
					the carafe. Also there is still cold   
					water in the water tank.   
					5g. Pouring Coffee While Brewing   
					You can pull the carafe from the plat-   
					form during the brewing process for   
					approx. 20 seconds to pour a cup in   
					between. Make sure to close the lid   
					before you replace the carafe.   
					5k. Warm Platform!   
					The heating element of the MT500 is   
					located underneath the platform on   
					5h. Brewing Small Amounts of Coffee which the carafe is placed during   
					When brewing small amounts of coffee brewing. As a result the platform will   
					(3 to 5 cups) we recommend rinsing   
					the carafe with hot water and using   
					the 3-5 cup button (Fig 2, M).   
					get a bit warm during brewing. This   
					does not heat up the coffee inside the   
					carafe.   
					Push the 3-5 cup button first. The   
					green indicator light will go on. Then   
					push the On/Off button. The red indi-   
					cator light will go on. The brewing   
					process will be slowed down to allow   
					the coffee to reach its full aroma.   
					When brewing is finished, both indi-   
					cator lights will turn off.   
					6. Automatic Brewing at a   
					Pre-Programmed Time   
					Set the programmed time at which   
					you wish to brew coffee as described   
					in chapter 2d.   
					Make sure that the programmed   
					time is correct (AM or PM).   
					If you pushed the 3-5 cup button by   
					mistake, just push it again to turn off   
					this function.   
					Attention: When brewing 3-5 cups of   
					coffee the temperature in the carafe   
					will be approx. 3 to 5 degrees lower   
					than on a full pot.   
					Hint: If you want your coffee ready by   
					7:15 AM, set the programmed time to   
					7:05, i.e. 10 minutes earlier. This way   
					you get the freshest and hottest   
					coffee possible.   
					Important: Avoid any air conditioner   
					blowing cold air against the thermal   
					carafe. This will cool down the carafe   
					5i. Making Multiple Carafes of Coffee overnight and reduce the coffee tem-   
					If you want to make another carafe of   
					coffee immediately after the first pot,   
					wait until the On light is off and then   
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					perature in the carafe.   
					Fill the water tank and filter holder   
					and place the empty carafe with the   
				closed lid on the platform (chapter 4).   
					Push the "auto" button (Fig. 2, L).   
					The green indicator light above this   
					button will go on.   
					At the pre-programmed time, the red   
					on button will go on and the green   
					auto light will go off, indicating that   
					brewing has started.   
					more coffee than you will drink within   
					two hours after brewing.   
					9. Cleaning the Coffee Maker   
					• Make sure coffee maker is turned   
					off (Red light is off). Always unplug   
					the appliance from the outlet before   
					cleaning.   
					Important: If you pushed the auto   
					button by mistake just push it again   
					to turn it off.   
					• Never use scouring agents.   
					• Never immerse the appliance in   
					water or any other liquid and never   
					clean under running water. To clean   
					the appliance, wipe off with a soft,   
					damp cloth.   
					• Dishwasher safe (upper rack) are:   
					Filter Holder, GoldTone Filter.   
					• Clean the GoldTone Filter after   
					every use. Otherwise coffee oils will   
					form and clog up the small filter   
					openings. Old, hardened coffee oils   
					can spoil the taste of your coffee.   
					• Clean the lid of the carafe under   
					running water.   
					7. Handling of the Thermal Carafe   
					The lid of the thermal carafe has a   
					pouring indentation to make it possi-   
					ble to pour with the lid in place (black   
					dot pointing at the spout, Fig. 12).   
					Always make sure that the carafe is   
					transported in an upright position.   
					If you turn the carafe with its lid   
					closed on its side or turn it upside   
					down, hot coffee will flow into the   
					grooves of the lid and exit through   
					the side of the lid (Fig. 13 and 14).   
					Important: A stainless steel bottom   
					with three black feet covers the vacu-   
					um seal of the stainless steel body.   
					Do not try to remove this lid. Do not   
					place the carafe on any hot surfaces   
					• Drip stop in filter holder: make sure   
					that the drip stop is free of any   
					coffee particles, otherwise it might   
					not close properly when removing   
					the carafe.   
					since this can loosen the vacuum seal 10. Cleaning the Stainless Steel   
					inside the bottom. This can cause the Carafe   
					carafe to lose its warm keeping function. Never immerse carafe completely in   
					Do not place carafe in dishwasher.   
					hot water or any other liquid. Wipe   
					outside with a non-abrasive wet cloth   
					and dry. Fill inside with hot water and   
					a mild detergent and scrub with a   
					non-abrasive household brush. Rinse   
					thoroughly.   
					8. Keeping Coffee Hot in   
					Thermal Carafes   
					After brewing a full pot of coffee the   
					temperature in the carafe will be   
					between 178º and 185º Fahrenheit   
					depending on how cold the carafe   
					11. Decalcifying   
					was initially. If the carafe stays closed, Your MT500 comes with a stainless   
					the temperature will gradually   
					decrease. After 4 hours the tempera-   
					ture will be between 155º and 165º   
					Fahrenheit. The more often you open   
					the carafe, the less coffee is in the   
					carafe, the faster the temperature will   
					decrease.   
					steel-lined heating element. This   
					greatly reduces the need for decalci-   
					fying. As a guideline we recommend   
					decalcifying at least every 8 to 10   
					months or whenever the brewing   
					process slows down. If brewing ten   
					cups of water takes more than 9 min-   
					utes it is definitely time to decalcify.   
					Recommendation: For best coffee   
					results we recommend not making   
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				Attention: Before decalcifying,   
					remove the GoldTone Filter from the   
					machine.   
					has been filtered in the carafe. Now   
					remove carafe and remove the Filter   
					holder. Clean filter holder under run-   
					ning water. Push the drip stop several   
					times to remove coffee particles. Over   
					the sink fill some water into the filter   
					holder and check if the drip stop closes   
					properly.   
					11a. How to Decalcify with DURGOL   
					Capresso and many European com-   
					panies recommend "Durgol" a   
					liquid decalcifying agent. Durgol   
					removes any calcium deposits up to   
					20 times faster than vinegar.   
					1. Remove the GoldTone Filter.   
					2. Fill the water container with 18 oz.   
					cold water. Add 6 oz. Durgol and   
					stir. Attention: Never fill Durgol into   
					the water container first.   
					3. Make sure that the filter holder is in   
					place and that the Stainless Steel   
					Carafe is empty. Place the Carafe   
					with the closed lid on the platform.   
					4. Let the solution sit for 5 minutes.   
					5. Turn the machine on and let the   
					solution pass through.   
					...Ground coffee is flowing over the   
					GoldTone Filter.   
					• Coffee is ground too fine.   
					• Use less coffee the next time   
					(chapter 5c).   
					• Use a paper filter (size 4) instead of   
					the GoldTone Filter.   
					6. When the red light turns off, remove   
					the carafe, empty the solution and   
					rinse the carafe thoroughly with   
					fresh water a few times.   
					7. Fill 5 cups of fresh water into the   
					water tank and brew through the   
					machine.   
					11b. Using other Decalcifying Agents   
					Please make sure only to use liquid   
					decalcifying agents suitable for drip   
					coffee makers and follow the instruc-   
					tions which come with the agent.   
					Attention: Decalcifying agents are   
					acids and therefore must be handled   
					properly. Please check the information   
					on the packaging of the decalcifying   
					agents before using.   
					12. Troubleshooting   
					What to do if...   
					...Coffee drips from the filter, when   
					the carafe is removed.   
					• Ground coffee sits in the drip stop   
					and does not allow the drip stop to   
					close properly. Immediately replace   
					the carafe and wait until all the coffee   
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				13. Warranty   
					This Limited One Year Warranty covers   
					your CAPRESSO MT500 machine,   
					model #440. This warranty is in effect   
					for the period described above from   
					the date of the first consumer pur-   
					chase and is limited to the United   
					States of America. This warranty   
					covers all defects in materials or   
					workmanship (parts and labor)   
					including UPS ground transporta-   
					tion for both ways, if necessary.   
					This warranty does not cover:   
					• Any machine not distributed by   
					CAPRESSO within the United   
					States.   
					Other limitations and exclusions:   
					Any implied warranties including   
					fitness for use and merchantability are   
					limited in duration to the period of the   
					express warranty set forth above and   
					no person is authorized to assume for   
					Capresso any other liability in   
					connection with the sale of the   
					machine. Capresso expressly dis-   
					claims liability for incidental and con-   
					sequential damages caused by the   
					machine. The terms “incidental dam-   
					ages” refers to the loss of the original   
					purchasers time, loss of the use of   
					the machine or other costs relating to   
					• Any machine not purchased from an the care and custody of the machine.   
					authorized CAPRESSO dealer.   
					• Damaged caused by accident,   
					The terms “consequential damages”   
					refers to the cost of repairing or   
					abuse, negligence, misuse, improper replacing other property which is   
					operation or failure to follow instruc-   
					tions contained in this manual.   
					• Any service or alteration performed   
					by an unauthorized person, company   
					or association.   
					• Loss of any loose parts.   
					• Damage caused by neglecting or   
					omitting cleaning and decalcifying.   
					damaged when this machine does not   
					work properly. The remedies provided   
					under this warranty are exclusive and   
					in lieu of all others. This warranty   
					gives you specific legal rights, and   
					you may also have other rights which   
					vary from state to state.   
					How To Reach Capresso   
					Should you require further information or if particular problems occur that are   
					not covered in this manual, please   
					• CALL our toll free HELP LINE: 1-800-767-3554 Mon.- Fri. 9AM to 8PM,   
					Sat. 9AM to 5PM EST. If you call at any other time, please leave a message   
					with your telephone number and when we can call you back.   
					• FAX us at 1-201-767-9684   
					• E-MAIL at contact@capresso.com   
					• WRITE to Capresso Inc., Customer Service, P.O.Box 775, Closter, NJ 07624   
					A customer service sticker with all contact information is attached to the side   
					of the MT500.   
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