Cuisinart PRC-4 Instruction Booklet

To clean the Cuisinart PRC-4, unplug the unit and allow it to cool. Wash the basket, perk tube, and lid in warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry thoroughly. Clean the inside of the pot with a damp cloth, but do not immerse the base in water.
Ensure that the perk tube and basket are properly positioned. Check that the power cord is securely plugged in and that the outlet is functioning. If the problem persists, descale the percolator to remove any mineral buildup.
Yes, you can use the percolator to brew tea. Simply place tea leaves or tea bags in the basket, fill the pot with water, and operate as you would for coffee.
Descale the percolator every 1 to 3 months, depending on the hardness of your water, to maintain optimal performance and taste.
The Cuisinart PRC-4 has a maximum capacity of 4 cups.
Weak coffee may be due to using too little coffee grounds or incorrect grind size. Ensure you're using the recommended amount of coffee and a medium grind for best results.
To prevent over-extraction, ensure not to brew for too long. The percolator automatically stops when the brewing cycle is complete, but you can also test different coffee-to-water ratios to find the best balance.
Yes, it is normal for the percolator to make a bubbling or percolating sound as the water is heated and circulated through the coffee grounds.
Ensure the percolator is clean and completely dry before storing. Store the unit with the lid slightly ajar to prevent odors. Wrap the cord loosely if it is not retractable.
A medium grind is ideal for use in the Cuisinart PRC-4 to ensure optimal extraction and flavor.