Beyond Coffeemaker WBYCM2 User Manual

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Definition of Terms  
Hazards or unsafe practices which could result in serious  
personal injury or death.  
WARNING!  
Hazards or unsafe practices which could result in minor  
personal injury or product damage.  
CAUTION!  
Read and Save These Instructions  
Risk of fire or electrical shock.  
A risk of fire and electrical shock exists in all electrical appli-  
ances and may cause personal injury or death. Please follow all  
WARNING!  
safety instructions.  
Risk of electrical shock.  
Do not remove the bottom cover. The Coffee Maker does  
not have user-serviceable components. Repairs must be per-  
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formed by authorized service personnel only.  
Risk of burns.  
This Coffee Maker generates heat and escaping steam during  
use. Use proper precautions to prevent the risk of burns, fires  
WARNING!  
or other injury to persons or damage to property.  
Risk of burns / hot overflow.  
During the brew cycle, to prevent injury from hot overflow,  
replace the carafe within 20 seconds. Pour slowly when the  
WARNING!  
carafe is full.  
1. Important Safeguards  
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed,  
including the following:  
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Read all instructions.  
Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs  
To protect against electric shock, do not place cord, plugs, or appliance in water or  
other liquid.  
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Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.  
Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool before put-  
ting on or taking off parts, and before cleaning the appliance.  
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Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance  
malfunctions, or has been damaged in any manner. Contact Consumer Service for  
examination, repair or adjustment.  
The use of an accessory not evaluated for use with this appliance may cause inju-  
ries.  
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Do not use outdoors.  
Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch hot surfaces.  
10. Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or in a heated oven.  
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11. To disconnect, turn the appliance off, then remove plug from wall outlet.  
12. Do not use appliance for other than intended use.  
13. Be certain Lids are securely in place before operating appliance.  
14. Scalding may occur if the lid is removed during the brewing cycles.  
15. The carafe is designed for use with this appliance. It must never be used on a  
range top.  
16. Do not set a hot carafe on a wet or cold surface.  
17. Do not use a cracked Carafe or a Carafe having a loose or weakened handle.  
18. Do not clean carafe with cleansers, steel wool pads, or other abrasive material.  
19. Do not operate any damaged appliance. Do not operate with a damaged cord or  
plug, or after the appliance malfunctions or has been dropped or damaged in any  
manner. Return the appliance to the nearest authorized service center for exami-  
nation, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment.  
20. Use accessory attachments only if recommended by manufacturer.  
21. Do not use while standing in a damp area.  
Save These Instructions  
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY.  
Additional Important Safeguards:  
WARNING: This appliance generates heat and escaping steam during use. Proper pre-  
cautions must be taken to prevent the risk of burns, fires, or other injury to persons or  
damage to property.  
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All users of this appliance must read and understand this Owner’s Manual before  
operating or cleaning this appliance.  
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3.  
The cord to this appliance should be plugged into a 120V AC electrical outlet only.  
Use water only in this appliance! Do not put any other liquids or food products in  
this appliance. Do not mix or add anything to the water placed in this appliance,  
except as instructed in the User Maintenance Instructions to clean the appliance.  
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DO NOT attempt to move an appliance containing hot liquids. Allow appliance to  
cool completely before moving.  
Keep appliance at least 4 inches away from walls or other objects during opera-  
tion. Do not place any objects on top of appliance while it is operating. Place the  
appliance on a surface that is resistant to heat.  
6.  
If this appliance begins to malfunction during use, immediately unplug the cord.  
Do not use or attempt to repair the malfunctioning appliance.  
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7. If this appliance falls or accidentally becomes immersed in water or any other  
liquid, unplug it immediately. Do not reach into the water! Do not use this  
appliance after it has fallen into or has become immersed in water. Contact  
Consumer Service for examination and repair.  
8. Do not leave this appliance unattended during use.  
9. The appliance must be left to cool down sufficiently before adding more water to  
avoid splattering.  
10. Always use fresh, cool water in your appliance. Warm water or other liquids, except  
as listed in cleaning section, may cause damage to the appliance.  
11. DO NOT put Carafe into a microwave.  
12. DO NOT leave empty Carafe on Warming Plate when appliance is turned ON, as  
the Carafe may crack or become otherwise damaged.  
13. DO NOT lift Filter Basket Lid until brewing is complete, and all parts have cooled.  
14. CAUTION: To prevent injury when utilizing Pause and Pour (drip-stop)  
feature, replace Carafe within 20 seconds of removing during brewing process.  
Polarized Plug  
This appliance has a polarized plug, (one blade is wider than the other). To reduce the risk of  
electric shock, this plug is intended to fit into a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does  
not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician.  
Do not attempt to modify the plug in any way.  
Short Cord Instructions  
A short power-supply cord is provided to reduce the risk resulting from becoming entangled  
in or tripping over a longer cord.  
Do not use an extension cord with this product.  
Electrical Power  
If the electric circuit is overloaded with other appliances, your Coffee Maker may not operate  
properly. It should be operated on a separate electric circuit from other operating appliances.  
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2. Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the Beyond Mill & Brew Coffee Maker.  
The Beyond Mill & Brew Coffee Maker integrates two products into one space-saving unit.  
The built-in coffee mill grinds your whole coffee beans to the desired level of coarseness (you  
can choose from seven settings, or turn the mill off to use pre-ground coffee) -- and then  
proceeds directly into the brewing process, eliminating the mess of transferring grounds  
and the countertop clutter of two large appliances.  
Using the Coffee Maker’s control panel, you can set the system to make coffee immediately or  
program a brew time up to 24 hours in advance so you have fresh-brewed coffee ready first  
thing in the morning.  
The mill assembly includes a permanent stainless-steel filter basket, so purchasing paper  
coffee filters is unnecessary. In addition, the Coffee Maker has a 10-cup Water Window for  
determining how many cups you’re making and a hidden cord storage compartment for  
stowing the electrical cord.  
Networking  
NOTE: To use the networking features of your Coffee Maker you must also have an iCEBOX™  
Kitchen Entertainment Center.  
Your Beyond Coffee Maker comes ready to install a SANI™ (Smart Appliance Network  
Interface) Wireless Network card. When the card is properly installed in the Coffee Maker,  
your Coffee Maker is able to exchange information with an iCEBOX™. This means you never  
have to set the time or date on your Coffee Maker and you can use the iCEBOX’s easy-to-use  
touch-screen interface to program different brew times for each day of the week. To purchase  
a Sani Wireless Network card or other Beyond products, please visit the Beyond website  
Coffee Maker Features:  
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Beyond Connected Appliance communication via the SANI™ Wireless  
Network Interface  
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Built in Mill & Brew capability  
Time of day and week set automatically (network mode only)  
Contemporary stainless steel and black styling  
10-cup capacity  
LCD with bright blue backlight  
‘Pause & Pour’ allows you to pour a cup of coffee during the brew cycle  
Before using your Coffee Maker for the first time, please take a few minutes to familiarize  
yourself with the information in this manual.  
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3. Unpack Your Beyond Mill & Brew  
Coffee Maker  
Carefully remove the Beyond Mill & Brew Coffee Maker and all other contents from the carton.  
If there is any damage to the Coffee Maker, contact your Beyond retailer or contact Beyond  
Customer Relations at 1-800-233-9054 (in the US) between 8 - 5:30 CST, Monday through  
Friday, or by e-mail at [email protected]  
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4. Coffee Maker Features and Controls  
Note: Your product may vary slightly from illustration.  
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Back View  
Front View  
1. Water Reservoir Lid  
Lift to pour water into the reservoir  
2. Water Window  
Markings indicate water needed to make corresponding cups of brewed coffee -10 cups max.  
3. Pause and Pour  
Stops flow of coffee from brew chamber when carafe is removed from the warming plate so  
a cup can be poured in mid-brew, if desired. Since the extraction rate varies during the brew  
cycle, we recommend allowing the brewing cycle to finish before pouring the finished coffee.  
4. Carafe Lid (P/N 31190)  
Special design minimizes oxygen flow into carafe to help preserve coffee flavor.  
5. Carafe w/Lid (P/N 31191)  
10 cup capacity with a sturdy, easy-grip handle.  
6. Cord Storage  
Unused cord may be stored inside the hidden cord storage compartment to  
keep counters neat.  
7. Warming Plate:  
Scratch resistant with a non-stick coating to prevent carafe from sticking.  
8. SANI Card Slot (Model Number WBYSM2)  
When a SANI card is installed (optional, sold separately) the Beyond Coffee Maker can  
exchange information with an iCEBOX™.  
9. Control Panel  
Allows you to manually set the clock, automatic brewing times, view/enter your  
Home Code and to manually start and stop brewing.  
10. LCD Display  
Shows the time of day, day of the week (network mode, only) and Coffee Maker status.  
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11. Overflow slot  
If too much water is poured into the reservoir the excess drains through this opening  
12. Coffee Mill  
Includes a permanent stainless steel filter basket with integrated stainless steel blades  
13. Coffee Mill Lid Latch  
Press in latch to release lid  
14. Coffee Mill Lid:  
Press button to open  
Coffee Mill Assembly  
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1. Filter Basket (P/N 30640)  
Permanent stainless steel basket makes  
paper coffee filters unnecessary  
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2. Maximum Fill Level  
To prevent overflows, do not place more than  
8 scoops (tablespoons) of coffee beans in the  
filter basket  
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3. Blades  
Stainless steel blades  
4. Pause & Pour Switch  
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During brewing: when the carafe is seated  
properly on the warming plate, the Pause &  
Pour switch is depressed, allowing brewed  
coffee to flow into the carafe. If the carafe is  
removed from the warming plate, the Pause  
& Pour switch is in the ‘out’ position prevent-  
ing brewed coffee from leaving the brew  
chamber.  
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NOTE: To prevent overflows during the brew  
cycle, replace the carafe within 20 seconds.  
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5. Brew Chamber (P/N 31193)  
Holds the filter basket and blades and funnels brewed  
coffee into the carafe.  
6. Filter Basket Lid Tabs  
Use tabs to remove filter basket lid when hot.  
7. Filter Basket Lid (P/N 30639B)  
Specially designed openings distribute hot water  
over coffee grinds for optimal brewing.  
8. Filter Basket Tabs  
Use tabs to remove filter basket when hot.  
9. Safety Interlock Switch  
This switch prevents coffee brewing from beginning unless the  
coffee mill assembly is seated properly in the brew chamber  
and the Coffee Maker lid is closed securely.  
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Control Panel  
Use the control panel to program all of the Coffee Maker’s functions.  
On/Off:  
Press to toggle Coffee Maker on or off.  
Select:  
Press to select grind setting (see instructions on page 12).  
Hour:  
Press to set hours when setting the time manually.  
Min:  
Press the set minutes when setting time manually.  
Time:  
Press to set time of day or programmed start time.  
Network:  
Press to connect your Coffee Maker to an iCEBOX via a wireless network.  
Please refer to instructions beginning on page 14.  
LCD display:  
Displays time of day, date and Coffee Maker status.  
Program:  
Press to enter a preset brew time.  
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5. Before Using Your Mill & Brew Coffee  
Maker for the First Time  
Clean the Carafe and Coffee Mill Assembly  
NOTE: Unplug the Coffee Maker during cleaning!  
1.  
Clean the carafe, carafe lid, the filter basket and filter basket lid in warm soapy water.  
Rinse thoroughly and dry.  
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4.  
Make sure the Coffee Maker is off. DO NOT USE COFFEE.  
Fill the water reservoir to the 10-cup mark with cold water.  
Insert the filter basket and filter basket lid into the Coffee Maker taking care to seat it  
properly. Close the Coffee Mill lid  
NOTE: The Coffee Mill lid must be closed securely in order for the brew cycle to begin.  
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Plug in the Coffee Maker, a default time setting and GRIND will appear in display.  
Press On/Off and the Coffee Maker will begin to grind and ON GRIND will appear in the  
display. After a few seconds, the water will begin to cycle through the Coffee Maker and  
into the carafe. ON will appear in the display.  
NOTE: A time will also appear in the display. To set the clock for the accurate time, follow the  
procedure in Setting the Clock below.  
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When the carafe is full, HEAT ON will appear on the display.  
Press On/Off to turn off the Coffee Maker. Discard the water in the carafe. Wait 10  
minutes to allow heating elements to cool. Repeat this procedure one more time.  
CAUTION: BLADES ARE SHARP. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE COFFEE MILL ASSEMBLY.  
Setting the Clock  
If your Coffee Maker is NOT on a SANI network, follow these steps to set the clock manually:  
NOTE: You do not have to set the clock in order to brew coffee.  
1. Press and hold Time until the time display begins to flash, then release. To adjust the hour  
press Hour repeatedly until the desired hour is displayed. To advance the display rapidly, press  
and hold Hour. Be sure to set the correct AM or PM hour.  
2. To adjust the minute: press minute repeatedly until the desired time is displayed. To advance  
the display rapidly, press and hold Minute.  
3. When the desired time is set the display will flash. Press Time to save your setting or the  
setting will automatically be saved if you don’t press the Time button and return to a  
normal display.  
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6. Making Coffee  
Coffee Yield  
A 5-ounce cup is the American industry standard and is used by most coffee maker manufac-  
turers. The Beyond Coffee Maker makes a maximum of 10 five-ounce cups as indicated by the  
10 coffee cup markings on the Water Window. Your favorite mug will accommodate approxi-  
mately two standard “cups” (or 10 ounces) of coffee. For best results, we do not recommend  
preparing less than four cups (or 20 ounces) of coffee.  
Manual Brewing  
NOTE: Use this procedure for milling and brewing coffee if you are not using an iCEBOX to  
interface with your Coffee Maker,:  
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2.  
Plug the Coffee Maker into 120V~60Hz outlet.  
Fill the reservoir with cold, fresh water. The markings on the Water Window indicate level  
of water required to brew the desired number of cups. Place the carafe securely onto  
warming plate.  
NOTE: Take care to seat the carafe squarely beneath the brew chamber. If it is even slightly off  
center, the Pause & Pour feature will prevent brewed coffee from flowing into the carafe and  
the coffee may overflow.  
3.  
Remove the filter basket lid. Using the scoop provided with your Coffee Maker, measure  
the desired amount of roasted whole-bean coffee into the filter basket. (We recommend  
one scoop per every two cups of brewed coffee.) Replace the filter basket lid taking care  
to seat it securely on the filter basket.  
NOTE: You may substitute ground coffee for coffee beans. When using ground coffee PRESS  
Mill and set to “0.  
4.  
Select the desired grind setting by pressing Mill. 4 (medium grind), the default setting,  
appears in the display. To adjust the grind setting press Mill repeatedly to display the  
seven different grind settings until the desired setting appears in the display. GRIND will  
appear in the display.1” is the coarsest grind,7” is the finest.  
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Press On/Off. The coffee mill will begin grinding the coffee beans. ON GRIND will appear  
in the display during grinding. Brewing will begin. ON will appear in the display during  
brewing.  
When brewing is complete HEAT ON will appear in the display. The warming plate will  
keep your coffee at the ideal serving temperature for one hour. The Coffee Maker shuts  
off automatically after one hour.  
To turn off the Coffee Maker, press On/Off.  
For best results:  
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To avoid overflow, do not fill the reservoir past the Max Line.  
Do not make fewer than four cups (20 ounces).  
To keep coffee hot, return the carafe to the warming plate after serving.  
To avoid damage to the carafe, do not allow an empty carafe to remain  
on a hot warming plate.  
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To avoid scalding and burns, do not open the filter basket lid until all liquid  
has emptied into the carafe.  
Allow Coffee Maker to cool for 10 minutes before brewing another pot.  
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Pause-and-Pour  
Your Coffee Maker is equipped with Pause & Pour. This feature allows you to pour a cup  
of coffee before your coffee is finished brewing. At any time while your coffee is brewing,  
you may remove the carafe from the warming plate and pour a cup of hot coffee. No coffee  
will drip from the brew chamber. To resume brewing, simply place the carafe back on the  
warming plate.  
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To prevent the filter basket from overflowing, do not remove the carafe for  
longer than 20 seconds.  
Strength of coffee poured mid-cycle may vary in strength from finished brew.  
7. Manually Programming a Preset  
Brewing Time  
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Press and hold Program for two seconds. The TIME display will flash.  
Press Hour and Min to advance the minutes to the desired time.  
When the desired time appears, press Program to save your automatic brewing time.  
To Activate Automatic Brewing  
a. Press Program to briefly display the time for preset brewing to begin.  
TIMER will appear in the display.  
b. To activate automatic brewing, press Select.  
TIMER READY will appear in the display.  
The Coffee Maker will begin brewing at the programmed time.  
c. When the coffee is ready ON READY will appear in the display. The Coffee Maker will stay on  
for one hour and then automatically shut itself off. You may turn the Coffee Maker off manually  
at any time by pressing On/Off.  
NOTE: If TIMER READY appears in the display, the Coffee Maker will attempt to brew at the  
programmed time each day. If there is no water in the reservoir, the unit will automatically shut  
off within one minute. To disable automatic brewing, press Select.  
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8. Adding Your Beyond Coffee Maker to  
Your iCEBOX Appliance Network  
Your iCEBOX can act as a network gateway and command center for the Beyond Connected  
Appliances, including the Beyond Microwave, Bread Maker and Coffee Maker. In order to net-  
work your Beyond Appliances, you must connect the SANI antenna to your iCEBOX, and also  
install SANI cards in the appliances you want to network.  
Once the antennas are in place, and your appliances are connected, they can be monitored  
through the iCEBOX My Kitchen mode.  
NOTES:  
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If you do not have an iCEBOX, skip this procedure.  
A SANI card is available for your Coffee Maker. For more information on using the  
SANI Card please refer to the instruction booklet provided with the SANI card.  
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Additional information can be found in your iCEBOX Owner’s Manual and on the  
To add your Coffee Maker to your iCEBOX  
appliance network:  
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Make sure that the SANI antenna is connected to the rear of the iCEBOX.  
Insert a SANI card into the slot at the base of the Coffee Maker’s control panel.  
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2.  
On your iCEBOX front panel, keyboard  
or remote, press the Options button  
then tap the onscreen My Kitchen  
button. Select Add Appliance.  
On the Appliances Screen, select  
the Settings tab then press Add  
Appliance.  
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4.  
On the Coffee Maker control panel,  
press the Network button.  
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The iCEBOX and the Coffee Maker  
will attempt to connect. The iCEBOX  
screen will display a Scanning For  
Appliances dialog. Press OK.  
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When a connection is established,  
NETWORK will appear in the Coffee  
Maker’s display and the Coffee Maker’s  
time and date will be synchronized  
with the iCEBOX’s time/date settings.  
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The iCEBOX will display a message  
Coffee Maker detected. An active  
Coffee Maker icon and the Coffee  
Maker’s current status will appear on  
the screen.  
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NOTE: If your appliance fails to connect,  
press and hold the Network button on the  
appliance for 10 seconds, then attempt to  
connect again.  
You are now able to set the Coffee Maker’s  
brew schedule, start or stop brewing and  
check the Coffee Maker’s status from your  
iCEBOX screen.  
9. Using the iCEBOX to Set Your Coffee  
Maker’s Brew Schedule  
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3.  
On the iCEBOX: In My Kitchen mode,  
choose Appliances. Tap the Coffee  
Maker icon to make it active then  
choose Set Brew Schedule.  
Use the drop down menus to select  
start time,keep warm” and grind  
settings. Make your settings active by  
clicking the On box.  
To save your settings press Save  
Schedule to Coffee Maker. To cancel  
or clear your settings, press Reset.  
NOTES:  
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The Coffee Maker must be armed in a ready state (READY appears in the Coffee Maker’s  
display) in order for brewing to occur.  
You may override the preset schedule at any time by selecting Brew Now on the iCEBOX  
Appliance screen.  
You can brew coffee manually at any time using the Coffee Maker’s control panel.  
Programmed brew times set on the Coffee Maker’s control panel will take precedence  
over the brew schedule set on the iCEBOX.  
10. Removing Your Coffee Maker from  
the iCEBOX Network  
1.  
On your iCEBOX front panel, keyboard  
or remote, press the Options button  
then tap the onscreen My Kitchen  
button. Select Remove Appliance.  
2.  
3.  
In the Remove Appliance dialog, tap  
Coffee Maker to select, then tap  
Remove and OK.  
The Coffee Maker icon will “gray  
out.” On your Coffee Maker display  
NETWORK will disappear.  
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11. More About Making a Great  
Cup of Coffee  
There are only two ingredients that go into making a great cup of coffee: water and coffee. The  
quality and freshness of both ingredients is critical to producing a delicious cup of coffee.  
Water  
Although a cup of coffee is 98% water, water quality is often taken for granted when brewing  
coffee. Chemicals added to tap water and minerals that are naturally present in the water will  
influence the taste and aroma of brewed coffee. The freshest purest water available is essential  
to brewing a great cup of coffee.  
Coffee  
To brew a great cup of coffee you need to begin with freshly roasted, high quality coffee beans.  
Ideally, you should purchase your coffee weekly or bimonthly to make sure that your coffee is  
as fresh as possible. Always store your coffee an airtight container away from direct light and  
heat. The airtight container preserves the volatile flavors of the coffee, maintains the coffee’s  
moisture level and keeps out odors.  
In an airtight container, coffee can be stored at room temperature (away from direct light and  
heat) or in the refrigerator. Storing coffee in the freezer is not recommended. Freezing coagu-  
lates the coffee’s natural oils and causes ice crystals to form adversely affecting the coffee’s  
flavor and aroma. Since refrigerators and freezers have automatic dehumidifiers to remove  
moisture from the interior of the appliance, an airtight storage container is crucial.  
Grind  
The grind is critical in proper flavor extraction If the grind is too fine, over-extraction and bit-  
terness will result. Too fine a grind may also clog your filter. If grind is too coarse, the water will  
pass through too quickly and the desired flavors will not be extracted.  
Proportion  
The cups on the Beyond Coffee Maker are 5 ounces. Add approximately 1 spoon of coffee  
beans per every two cups of coffee to be brewed.  
NOTE: Do not place more than 8 spoons of beans in the mill.  
When using ground coffee, the Specialty Coffee Association of America recommends adding 2  
rounded tablespoons of coffee per 5 ounces of water, but use more or less to suit your taste.  
NOTE: The maximum capacity for ground coffee is 15 tablespoons. Exceeding this amount may  
cause the filter basket to overflow if the coffee is too finely ground.  
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12. Cleaning and Maintenance  
Coffee is naturally oily. A build up of coffee oils on the Coffee Maker will adversely affect the  
taste of new pots of coffee. For best results, completely clean and dry all removable parts  
after every use.  
When cleaning your Coffee Maker, please observe the following precautions:  
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Make sure the Coffee Maker is off. Unplug and allow the coffee maker to  
cool completely before cleaning.  
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NEVER IMMERSE THE CORD , PLUG OR COFFEE MAKER IN WATER OR OTHER LIQUID.  
Do not use metal cleaning pads or abrasive cleaners.  
Daily  
Wash all removable parts in warm, soapy water. Rinse thoroughly and dry. If necessary, use  
a small brush, such as a toothbrush, to clean carafe lid, the bottom of the filter basket and  
around the Pause & Pour switch.  
Monthly  
Mineral deposits from tap water can clog the Coffee Maker or reduce its efficiency and  
adversely affect the taste of the coffee. For best coffee brewing results, the Coffee Maker  
should be cleaned once a month with a solution of vinegar and water.  
To remove mineral deposits from the Coffee Maker:  
1.  
Pour 1⁄2 cup of vinegar into the carafe. Add cold water up to the 4 cup mark (20 ounces).  
Pour the vinegar/water mixture into the water chamber.  
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4.  
Insert the filter basket. DO NOT USE COFFEE!  
Press On/Off to start the brew cycle.  
When the brew cycle is finished, turn the Coffee Maker off. Carefully remove the carafe  
and place on a heat resistant surface.  
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6.  
Wait 15 minutes. Pour the same vinegar/water solution back into the Coffee Maker.  
Turn the Coffee Maker on again. Allow the vinegar/water solution to cycle through the  
Coffee Maker. When the brew cycle is finished, turn the Coffee Maker off and discard the  
vinegar/water solution.  
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To rinse: Allow Coffee Maker to cool for 15 minutes. Fill the carafe with cold fresh water.  
Pour the water into the water chamber and press On/Off. When the brew cycle is  
complete discard the water. Repeat with another carafe of fresh water. Discard the rinse  
water and the paper filter.  
Wash and dry all removable parts. Wipe the exterior of the Coffee Maker with a damp  
cloth.  
NOTE: Any servicing requiring disassembly other than the above cleaning must be performed  
by a qualified appliance repair technician.  
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13. Troubleshooting Guide  
If the Coffee Maker lid is not closed securely brewing will not begin. If the lid is opened during  
the brew cycle, brewing will stop. To restart the brewing process, make sure the Coffee Mill lid  
is positioned correctly then close the Coffee Maker lid pressing down until the latch clicks into  
place.  
14. Contacting Consumer Service  
IMPORTANT NOTICE  
If any parts are missing or defective, DO NOT return this product. Please call our Consumer  
Service Department for assistance.  
1-800-233-9054 Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:30 pm CST  
Thank You  
15. WARRANTY  
LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY  
Warranty Coverage: This product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or work-  
manship for a period of one (1) year from the original purchase date. This product warranty is  
extended only to the original consumer purchaser of the product and is not transferable. For a  
period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase of the product, our Repair Center will,  
at its option, either (1) repair the product or (2) replace the product with a reconditioned com-  
parable model. These remedies are the purchaser’s exclusive remedies under this warranty.  
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Warranty Service: To obtain warranty service, you must call our warranty service number at  
1-800-233-9054 for return instructions on how to deliver the product, in either the original  
packaging or packaging affording an equal degree of protection to the Repair Center specified  
below. You must enclose a copy of your sales receipt or other proof of purchase to demon-  
strate eligibility for warranty coverage.  
To return the appliance, ship to:  
ATTN: Repair Center  
708 South Missouri Street  
Macon, MO 63552 USA  
To contact us, please write to, call, or email:  
Consumer Relations Department  
PO Box 7366  
Columbia MO 65205-7366 USA  
1-800-233-9054  
E-mail:  
What Is Not Covered: This warranty does not cover damage resulting from misuse, accident,  
commercial use, improper service or any other damage caused by anything other than defects  
in material or workmanship during ordinary consumer use. This warranty is invalid if the serial  
number has been altered or removed from the product. This warranty is valid only in the  
United States and Canada.  
LIMITATION ON DAMAGES: THERE SHALL BE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OR  
CONDITION ON THIS PRODUCT.  
DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES: EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE  
LAW, ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE OR USE ON THIS PRODUCT ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS  
WARRANTY.  
Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages, or allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations  
or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may  
have other rights under the laws of your jurisdiction.  
For more information on our products, visit our website: www.maxim-toastmaster.com.  
© 2004 Maxim-Toastmaster, Inc.  
P/N 61644  
All Rights Reserved  
Printed in China  
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