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Setting Up Your Brewer
  1. Unwrap cord and plug the Brewer into 

a grounded outlet. Make sure to 
remove packing tape, clear plastic 
sticker from control panel, and sticker 
from water reservoir. Also be sure to 
remove the polybag from the My 
K-Cup® located in the compartment 
on the right side of the brewer.

  2. Place a large cup or mug (10 oz. 

minimum) on the drip tray.

  3. Remove lid from reservoir, then lift 

reservoir straight up and away from the 
Brewer. Wash the reservoir with warm 
soapy water.

  4. Fill reservoir with water to the max fill line 

and return with lid to unit (see figure 1).

  5. Press the power switch located on the 

rear right side of the Brewer. The switch 
is spring-loaded and will return to original 
position automatically.

  6. The Brewer will automatically fill the 

internal tank with water and heating 
will begin. This will take approximately 
4 minutes. During the heating period, 
NOT READY will be displayed on the 
control panel (see figure 2). 

 

  Note: It is normal to see small amounts 

of water dripping into the water 
reservoir during this and subsequent 
heatings.

 

  Once the water is heated, OPEN HEAD 

will be displayed.

  7. When the control panel displays 

OPEN HEAD (see figure 3), open and 
close the brewing chamber. READY and 
brew size icons will be displayed with 
the default size shown as a solid mug 
(see figure 4). 

 

 

Set-Up & First Brew 
IMPORTANT: 
Do not attempt to use 
your Cuisinart® Single Serve Brewing 
System until it has been set up for its 
first use as outlined below.

NOTE: If Brewer has been exposed 
to temperatures below freezing, wait 
at least two hours for Brewer to reach 
room temperature before brewing. An 
extremely cold Brewer will not operate.

Water Reservoir Lid

figure 1

Water Reservoir

Ready Mode

Idle Mode

figure 4

figure 3

Heating Mode

figure 2

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