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1 Place the brewer on a dry, clean and level surface.
2 To easily fill the water reservoir, use the hand grips
to lift it straight up off the brewer. (Fig. 1) The water
reservoir lid flips open, and the entire lid is easily
removable for quick cleaning. Add fresh, filtered water
at or above the minimum fill line for your desired
beverage size (Fig. 2), then return the water reservoir
to the brewer and lock into place. (Fig. 3) Do not fill
water reservoir with any other liquids such as brewed
coffee, carbonated beverages, etc. as other liquids may
damage your brewer.
3 Slide brew basket out
(Fig. 4)
and lift both the
permanent filter and permanent filter carrier from the
brew basket to remove.
(Fig. 5)
To reinsert, set the
permanent filter and permanent filter carrier back into
the brew basket.
(Fig. 6)
Assembly
Fig. 1
Fig. 4
Fig. 2
Fig. 5
Fig. 3
Fig. 6
4 Once the filter is in place, slide the brew basket all the
way in until you hear a slight click.
6 Place your travel mug on the base of the brewer
underneath the brew basket. (Fig. 8)
NOTE: Do not use any coffee for the first two brew
cycles in order to clean the brewer.
7 Plug the brewer into an electrical outlet.
8 Once all parts are securely in place, press the CLEAN
button to thoroughly clean the machine before first use.
9 Discard the water in the travel mug and repeat,
beginning from step 2, with one more Clean Cycle of
water before first use.
CAUTION: Only fill water reservoir up to, but not exceeding the Max Fill line with water; we recommend fresh,
cool, filtered water. Do not fill water reservoir with any other liquids such as brewed coffee, carbonated
beverages, etc. as other liquids may damage your brewer.
Preparing for Use
HOW MUCH COFFEE DO YOU GET IN YOUR CUP?
CAUTION: Please ensure that you are using at least a 12 oz. cup for the cup size, 14 oz. cup for the tall
cup size, 16 oz. travel mug for the travel mug size and 20oz. travel mug for the XL travel mug size to prevent
overflow and a scalding injury.
Each size and brew type produces a different amount of coffee to optimize strength, taste, and size.
NOTE: The coffee grounds will absorb some of the water that is brewed, resulting in slightly less brewed coffee than water used.
APPROXIMATE BREW VOLUME
Our Specialty Brew is always 4 oz. and Cafe Forte is always 8 oz., so you don’t need to adjust the dial for our One-Touch brews.
CERAMIC CUP NINJA
®
CUP PAPER CUP
Cup
Temperature
Room
Temperature
Pre-warmed with
hot water
Pre-warmed in
microwave with milk
Room
Temperature
Room
Temperature
Drinking
Temperature
Hot
Hotter Hotter Hotter Hottest
Why is there a
difference?
A cold ceramic
mug will steal heat
from the coffee as
it warms itself up.
If the mug is
already warm, it
will not steal as
much heat from
the coffee.
Just like your
cold mug, cold
milk lowers the
temperature of
your coffee.
The Ninja
double wall cup is
designed to retain
initial coffee temp
better than a
ceramic cup.
Unlike a ceramic
mug, a thinner
paper cup
does not steal
substantial heat
from the coffee.
WOULD YOU LIKE A HOTTER COFFEE?
Have you ever wondered why you get paper cups on the go? The type of cup you brew into can drastically influence the drinking temperature!
Size/Brew Classic Rich
Over Ice
(coffee only)
Over Ice
(filled with ice)
Cup 9.5 oz. 8.7 oz. 9.5 oz. 3.8 oz.
XL Cup 11.5 oz. 10.3 oz. 11.5 oz. 4.6 oz.
Travel Mug 14 oz. 13.2 oz. 14 oz. 5.9 oz.
XL Travel Mug 18 oz. 16 oz. 18 oz. 7.3 oz.
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