Cuisinart DCC-3000
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Cuisinart DCC-3000
Specifications:
- Dispenses one cup at a time with an easy-to-use actuator.
- Dispenser light comes on when you press the lever to fill your cup
- Removable water reservoir, drip tray under coffee dispenser and coffee reservoir for easy cleanup
- Double-wall coffee reservoir holds twelve 5 oz. cups of coffee
- Fully programmable with 24-hour advance brew start, programmable auto shutoff, self clean, and 1–4 cup setting Easy-to-read Coffee Gauge lets you know how many cups of coffee are left
- Includes: Permanent gold-tone basket-style filter and Charcoal water filter
- Cord length : 27 Inches; Unit Dimensions: 11. 25"(L) x 8. 75"(W) x 14. 7"(H)
- Included Components: Hot Beverages;Coffee Machines;Drip Coffeemakers
Cuisinart DCC-3000 Coffee-on-Demand 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker
Fill up your Cuisinart Coffee on Demand 12 Cup Programmable Coffeemaker once and enjoy fresh brewed cups throughout the day! This incredible carafe-free coffeemaker uses unique Coffee on Demand technology to brew cup by cup, ensuring fresh hot coffee is always on hand. With the removable water reservoir, Coffee Gauge counting down cups remaining, 24-hour programmability, and adjustable auto shutoff, fresh coffee has never been so convenient!
Other Informations:
Q. | The water in the reservoir doesn't entirely empty. Same problem with the first one I bought and returned. Any suggestions? |
A. | I would suggest making sure the surface you have it on is level. It would not have to be off by much to keep a small amount of water in the reservoir. |
Q. | Hello, I use a large cup, can someone tell me the amount of oz. you can set this for? I believe my cups are 8-10 oz. |
A. | The unit will make up to 12 cups or 60 ounces at one time. It doen't make coffee on demand but rather you make a large batch and it keep it hot until you dispense the amout you need to fill you cup. When you add water that you just added how much it uses at that time , the unit does not store water. |
Q. | How tall of a cup can fit under the spout? |
A. | Using a tape measure, the bottom of the spout to the top of the tray is 5 1/2". To the counter top is 6 1/2". To fit my 7" 20oz Tervis T1-0118 travel mug, I made a 1" platform to place the maker on top of. |
Q. | Does anyone have problem with the coffee guage going back to Empty? |
A. | I have had mine for about nine months. Recently, I was getting what I thought was coffee grounds in my coffee cup. A closer look revealed these were not grounds, but flakes. I rinsed out the reservoir and found that the flakes were present after each time I shook the reservoir. An examination revealed that there are two screws holding the top of the reservoir. After removing the screws, and flexing the top and sides of the reservoir, the top finally did "pop" open. This enabled the float assembly to be removed. To my complete surprise I saw that the float had a black coating on it that was ( you guessed it ) flaking off. Why the coating was applied is anyone's guess. After cleaning off the residual coating from the float with a soft brush and mild detergent, and additional cleaning from the float chamber I re-assembled the reservoir unit. While assembling, I noticed that the float had to be carefully aligned with a guide so it could operate freely. Giving the float assembly careful attention, I finished putting the reservoir back together. Prior to this task, my float never seemed to work properly. Now the float responds in real time when I am dispensing a cup. Also I am glad to note that we drink a lot (two twelve cup pots a day) of coffee and the chamber where the float does it's magic is not accessible to routine cleaning. It was caked up with months of coffee oils. The coffee seems to taste better now that the machine is fully cleaned. I will continue to use this, but would not recommend it to anyone |
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