Cuisinart DGB-400 Instruction Booklet
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To clean the grinder, remove it from the machine and wash it with warm, soapy water. Make sure it is completely dry before reassembling. Use a small brush to remove any coffee grounds.
Ensure the water reservoir is filled, the carafe is properly positioned, and the machine is plugged in. Check if the brew basket is correctly inserted and if the power button is turned on.
Ensure you are using fresh coffee beans and the correct grind size. Clean the machine regularly to avoid build-up, and use the appropriate coffee-to-water ratio.
Check if the water reservoir is overfilled or improperly seated. Inspect seals and gaskets for damage and ensure the carafe lid is closed properly.
Descale every 1-3 months, depending on usage and water hardness. Use a mixture of water and white vinegar in equal parts to clean the internal components.
Yes, you can use pre-ground coffee. Simply turn off the grinder function and place the coffee directly into the filter basket.
A slow brew can be due to a clogged filter or build-up in the machine. Clean the filter and run a cleaning cycle with a descaling solution.
Press the 'Program' button and use the hour and minute buttons to set the desired time. Make sure to set the AM/PM correctly and press 'Program' again to confirm.
The Cuisinart DGB-400 is compatible with #4 paper filters or a permanent gold-tone filter, which is reusable and environmentally friendly.
Regularly clean and descale the machine, use filtered water, and avoid overfilling the water reservoir. Store the machine in a dry place and handle parts with care.