Cuisinart - Dcc-1200Mr - Brew Central 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker - Red
Model:DCC-1200MR
SKU:3924821
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Description
Introducing an evolutionary new look in coffeemakers. The Cuisinart Brew Central Coffeemaker makes a bold statement with a brushed metal finish and an elegant tech-industrial design. Programmable from start to finish, with a variable heater plate for temperature control, it's the ideal coffeemaker for today's demanding consumer. It even tells you when it's time to decalcify. Cuisinart quality, performance and convenience -- now in new state-of-the-art packaging.
Features
Maximum Number of Cups: 12
Power Source: Electric
Color: Red
Material: Stainless Steel Body
Limited Warranty: 3 Year
What's Included
Brew Central DCC-1200 Brewer
Instruction Book
Charcoal Water Filter
Gold Tone Filter
Measuring Scoop
4 x Paper Coffee Starter Kit
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Q: QuestionWater just sits in the insert filter. Received this from among my mother's possessions after she died. No book. Should I take this in to Best Buy to have them look at it? I'm unfamiliar with This type of coffee maker. Machine appears to work at first.
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Carafe lid pushes up button that descends from the bottom of the filter area above the carafe. you can easily push it up with your finger and see if the water comes out. It is almost impossible for it to stick if the carafe and lid are inserted because it moves up about 3/8 inch. But if very old it is possible for stuff to clog the valve hole. So if you can press the valve up and still no water dripping then take out the gold filter basket, look at the valve and see if it is clogged. Once you get it to drain, you might try cleaning by pressing the clean button, filling the unit with 1/2 white vinegar 1/2 water then turn the unit on. It runs through slowly so the warm vinegar dissolves the salts. Just be sure your valve is open and unclogged first. It is pretty simple to maintain. only one moving part, the valve and the operator is the carafe lid or your finger or a fork if you have hot water in the thing.
Answered by busseja
Q: QuestionStainless steel carafe?The ad says its stainless steel but the picture is a glass carafe. Which is it? Thanks!
Asked by Lenore.
- A:Answer Glass, although there is a stainless carafe available
Answered by BBShopper
Q: QuestionWhy my coffee maker brewing vey strong coffee how can I change to brew just regular coffee
Asked by Nick.
- A:Answer You're putting too much coffee. Start with a table spoon per cup of water added. If that is still too strong, add less table spoons per cup of water (ex. 4 cups of water, 3 tablespoons of coffee).
Answered by Albert
Q: QuestionI have never seen a coffee maker that doesn't show the water level. Am I missing something?
Asked by gmann38059.
- A:Answer You have to check the water level by looking down inside from the top. There are "steps" inside that show the level of the water. I have no idea why they wouldn't put a viewing window on the of outside it...
Answered by MikeSmn
Q: QuestionIs the clock lighted? The Cuisinart I have now isn’t and I have to use a flashlight to set brew times, etc.
Asked by TeeForeTwo.
- A:Answer No
Answered by pon55
Q: QuestionDoes it come with a gold filter?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Yes, the coffee maker does come with a gold filter.
Answered by CommunityAnswer
Q: QuestionHow do you change the time of day on this machine?Day light savings time, clocks spring ahead one hour.
Asked by Susan.
- A:Answer Switch to Clock and press the HR button, then the MIN button.
Answered by Gerry
Q: Questionthe clock appears very dark; almost non existent.........is there a way to brighten the backlight?
Asked by brewmeister.
- A:Answer No, the clock brightness is not adjustable.
Answered by CommunityAnswer
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