• SLEEP MODE - If the brewer has been idle for 6 hours, it will reduce power to conserve
energy. After 26 hours, the brewer will shut down completely. When either of these two
sleep modes occur, the Pod Holder Release Button will no longer be glowing red. To
wake the brewer up, press either the Coffee or Tea Brew button, or eject the pod holder.
The light and heater will come back on.
• BREW CANCEL - If it is necessary to cancel a brew cycle, this can be done by pressing
either the Coffee or Tea button again. Although some water may drip out, the pump will
immediately stop forcing water through the pod holder. Always wait for hot liquid to stop
before removing the pod holder.
CAUTION: When a brew cycle is canceled, it will not finish dispensing it's previous brew
volume when the button is pressed again. The memory is reset and the brewer will
dispense a full volume as indicated by the Volume Control Lever. This could cause a
container to overflow if it is not emptied prior to pressing the button a second time.
• MIN & MAX MARKINGS - The side of the water reservoir bears the markings "MIN" and
"MAX". These markings indicate the minimum and maximum amount of water that can
be placed in the reservoir. If the minimum amount of water is not in the reservoir, the
brewer will not operate. These markings are referenced throughout this booklet.
• PULSE BREW™ - Using the Tea Button will cause the brewer to perform a pulse brew
operation. A Pulse Brew cycles the water on and off to effectively steep the tea to extract
the proper flavor. The "On-Off-On" water flow is normal. Always wait for the blue (brew)
lights to go out, and the red BUNN light to come back on before carefully removing the
mug or pod holder. Pressing either brew button during this operation will stop the brew
cycle. (See the "Brew Cancel" feature above for more information.)
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