Emerson CCM901 User Manual

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
13. Do not place on or near a hot gas or  
cover, steam tube and frothing  
electric burner, or in a heated oven.  
14. Do not use appliance for other than  
intended use and place it in a dry  
environment.  
nozzle and so on), so do not touch  
with hand directly. Use handles or  
knobs only.  
19. The carafe is designed for use with  
this appliance. It must never be  
used on a range top.  
15. Never use the coffee maker in the  
environment of high temperature or  
high magnetic field, unit could be 20. Do not clean container with  
damaged. And also never place  
other objects on the top of coffee  
maker.  
cleansers, steel wool pads, or other  
abrasive material.  
21. Never leave the empty carafe on the  
keep warm plate otherwise the  
carafe is liable to crack.  
16. To disconnect, turn any control to  
“Off”, remove plug from wall outlet.  
Always hold the plug. But never pull 22. Never use the appliance if the  
the cord.  
carafe shows any signs of cracks or  
carafe has a loose or weakened  
handle. Only use the carafe with this  
appliance. Use carefully as the  
carafe is very fragile.  
17. Scalding may occur if the cover is  
opened during the brewing cycles.  
Be careful not to get burned by the  
steam.  
18. Some parts of appliance are hot 23. Do not set a hot container on a hot  
when operated (such as stainless  
decorated plate, drip tray shelf, top  
or cold surface.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE AC CORD  
CONSUMER SAFETY INFORMATION:  
A. Before plugging in, check that  
your voltage corresponds to that  
of the appliance and that the AC  
Socket is grounded.  
This appliance is intended for household  
use only. The length of the cord used on  
this appliance was selected to reduce the  
hazards of becoming tangled in, or  
tripping over a longer cord. If a longer  
cord is necessary an approved extension  
cord may be used. The electrical rating of  
the extension cord must be equal to or  
greater than the rating of the oven. Care  
must be taken to arrange the extension  
cord so that it will not drape over the  
countertop or tabletop where it can be  
pulled on by children or accidentally  
tripped over.  
B. If the power supply cord or the  
plug is damaged, do not use the  
appliance. To avoid any danger, it  
is imperative that you have the  
power supply cord replaced by an  
authorized technician.  
C. Do not remove the plug from the  
AC Socket by pulling on the cord.  
D. Notes on the cord plug:  
This appliance has a polarized plug,  
To reduce the risk of electric shock,  
this plug is intended to fit into a  
polarized outlet only one way, If the  
plug does not fit fully into the outlet,  
reverse the plug, If it still does not fit,  
contact a qualified electrician, Do not  
attempt to modify the plug in any way.  
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POWER SOURCE  
AC USAGE  
Use the AC polarized line cord included  
with the unit for operation on AC power.  
Insert the plug into a conveniently  
located AC outlet having 120V, 60 Hz.  
NOTE: The AC plug supplied with the  
unit is polarized to help minimize the  
possibility of electric shock. If the AC  
AC Outlet  
AC Plug  
plug does not fit into a nonpolarized AC outlet, do not file or cut the wide blade.  
It is the user’s responsibility to have an electrician replace the obsolete outlet.  
BEFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME  
BEFORE FIRST USE:  
Before using the appliance for the first time, please perform the following:  
1. Make sure you have read all the safety instructions on pages 1 and 2.  
2. Remove the packing material from the unit.  
3. Plug in the unit to an AC outlet having 120V, 60Hz. Please read pages 1  
through 3 fully for details and safety precautions on connecting to an AC  
outlet.  
4. Wash all washable items thoroughly. These can be washed in the  
dishwasher or warm, sudsy water.  
5. Brew a full 10 cups of only fresh water through the system, as described  
on the next page. DO NOT ADD COFFEE GROUNDS. USE FRESH  
WATER. When all the water has brewed through, turn the unit off and  
discard the water in the carafe.  
Do not use the drip coffee and espresso functions  
simultaneously unless the unit is plugged into a 20 amp circuit,  
otherwise, circuit can be tripped.  
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS  
MAIN UNIT  
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2
3
4 5 6  
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8 9 101112  
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14  
15 16 17  
18  
19  
20 21  
1. Water Tank  
2. Top Cover  
11. Espresso ON/OFF Button  
12. Espresso Power Indicator  
13. Steam Control  
3. Filter Holder Support  
4. ON Button  
14. “Keep Warm” Plate  
15. Coffee Power Indicator  
16. Time Indicator  
5. Display  
6. HOUR Button  
7. MIN (Minute) Button  
8. Pump Button  
9. Espresso/Cappuccino  
Button  
17. PROG (Program) Button  
18. Drip Tray  
19. Frothing Nozzle  
20. Drip Tray Shelf  
10. Heat Indicator  
21. Steam Tube  
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PARTS LIST  
ACCESSORIES  
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6
1
2
3
7
8
4
1. Filter Basket (for drip  
coffee)  
2. Measuring Spoon  
3. Carafe Lid  
4. Carafe  
5. Nylon Filter (for drip  
coffee)  
6. Espresso Filter  
7. Espresso Handle  
(Portafilter)  
8. Thumb Bar  
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OPERATION  
SETTING THE CLOCK  
The clock does not have to be set to brew coffee. However, to use the Auto  
Timer, it must be set. When the power is first turned on, the clock will show  
“12:00AM”.  
1
2
With the power off, press the PROG.  
button once; CLOCK will appear in  
the display.  
Press the HOUR button to set the  
present hour. Make sure the AM or  
PM is set according to the current  
time.  
3
4
Press the MIN button to set the  
present minute.  
When done, press the PROG button  
TWICE. Once set, the time will be  
kept, unless there is a power failure  
or the unit is unplugged.  
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OPERATION  
BREWING COFFEE  
Follow the instructions below to brew coffee in your coffee maker. For tips on  
making great coffee, see the FAQ’s on the following page.  
1
2
Open the top cover, place the filter  
basket into the filter holder by  
holding the filter basket’s handle up  
and inserting. After inserting, place  
handle down.  
Using the carafe, open the tank  
cover and fill with cold water as  
desired. For easy and accurate  
filling, refer to the cup level markings  
inside the tank.  
3
4
Press the ON button; the red Power  
indicator will light and the coffee will start  
brewing. After coffee is finished brewing,  
serve and place the carafe back on the  
"keep warm" plate to keep coffee warm.  
Do not place carafe on "Keep Warm"  
plate until the filter basket is placed into  
the filter holder, otherwise the filter  
basket will not fit into place properly.  
Place the nylon filter into the filter  
holder and add coffee grinds with the  
measuring spoon. A spoon of coffee  
grinds can make a cup of top-grade  
coffee, but you can adjust as desired.  
Gently shake the coffee filter to  
distribute the coffee evenly. Set the  
carafe on the “Keep Warm” plate.  
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NOTES:  
See page 9 for details on how to  
brew coffee using the Auto On  
Timer feature.  
This maker has a feature that  
will allow you to remove the  
carafe and pour a cup of coffee  
while the coffee is still brewing,  
see page 8 for details.  
The coffee will be kept warm on the  
“Keep Warm” plate for two hours  
(Auto Off). To shut the unit off before  
the Auto Off feature does, simply  
press the ON button twice; the red  
Power indicator will turn off.  
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OPERATION  
INTERRUPT FEATURE (PAUSE 'N SERVE)  
This maker has a feature that will allow you to remove the carafe and pour a  
cup while the coffee is still brewing.  
To activate this feature, simply  
1
remove the carafe from the  
“Keep Warm” plate and the  
coffee will stop dripping.  
NOTE: The carafe must be  
placed on the “Keep Warm” plate,  
under the filter basket within one  
minute to prevent the filter basket  
from overflowing.  
FAQS FOR BREWING COFFEE:  
How much coffee grounds should be used when making coffee?  
It depends on your taste, so experiment. However, your new coffee maker is  
designed to make good quality coffee using one level tablespoon of ground  
coffee per cup.  
What are the 3 most important factors in making great tasting coffee?  
1. Cleanliness of Equipment - It is important to clean the carafe, carafe lid  
and filter basket.  
2. Bean Quality - It is recommended to purchase in vacuum airtight  
packages.  
3. Water Quality  
Can I reuse the coffee grounds?  
No, for the highest quality coffee it is not recommended to reuse coffee  
grounds. Discard coffee grounds from filter after each use.  
Any other tips for great tasting coffee?  
You can try different types of coffees and flavored creamers as desired. You  
can also spice up the coffee by adding a drop of pure extract, like almond,  
vanilla or mint.  
Can I reheat coffee in the microwave oven?  
Yes, but do not heat in the carafe. Pour in a microwave-safe mug and heat  
according to microwave instructions.  
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OPERATION  
SETTING THE AUTO ON TIMER  
This coffee maker will allow you to preset a time for the coffee maker to begin  
brewing. Set this feature for first thing in the morning and coffee will be ready  
when you wake up!  
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2
2
1
Set up maker as shown in steps 1 to  
3 on page 7. Press the PROG button  
twice; TIMER will appear in the  
display. Press the HOUR button ƒ to  
set the desired hour that you would  
like brewing to begin.  
Press the MIN button to set the  
desired minute that you would like  
brewing to begin.  
NOTE: When setting the Timer hour, make sure the PM indicator is lit if  
setting for the PM, and make sure it is not lit if setting it for the AM.  
3
Press the ON button twice; the Time indicator will light and after a few  
seconds, the current clock will appear. When the actual time matches the  
Auto On Time, the coffee maker will turn on and brew coffee. It will turn off  
automatically after 2 hours.  
FAQS:  
After the coffee is done brewing when using the Auto On feature, will it  
automatically be set for the next day?  
No, but you can simply set it for the next day again by pressing the ON  
button twice; the Time indicator will light.  
How do I confirm the Auto On Time?  
Simply press the PROG button twice, and the Auto On Time will appear.  
How do I cancel the Auto On Time once set?  
Simply press the ON button; the Time indicator will go out.  
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OPERATION  
PREHEATING THE UNIT TO MAKE ESPRESSO  
Follow the instructions below to preheat.  
1
2
Open the tank cover and fill with cold  
water as desired.  
Pull the Thumb Bar so it is against  
the handle. Insert Espresso Filter  
into the Espresso Handle and push  
the Thumb Bar to hold the Espresso  
Filter in place.  
3
4
Make sure the Espresso Handle  
aligns with the arrow (next to the  
word, INSERT) on the maker, then  
release the Thumb Bar and insert  
the Espresso Handle into the unit.  
Lock it in place by turning it counter-  
clockwise until it is in the ‘lock’  
position.  
Place a cup on the Espresso Shelf  
and with the Steam control set to  
OFF, press the Espresso ON/OFF  
button to the in (  
) position;  
ON  
the orange Power indicator will light.  
Press the Espresso/Cappuccino  
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button 1 to the Espresso (  
)
position. Press the Pump button 2 to  
PUMP/  
the PUMP (  
) position.  
Let the water come out for approx.  
five seconds and then press the  
PUMP button 2 again to the STOP  
2
1
(
STOP) position. Remove the  
cup.  
The unit is now ready to make  
espresso.  
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OPERATION  
MAKING ESPRESSO  
Follow the instructions below to make espresso:  
1
2
Pull the Thumb Bar so it is against the  
handle. Insert Espresso Filter into the  
Espresso Handle and push the  
Thumb Bar to hold the Espresso  
Handle in place. Make sure the handle  
on the Espresso Handle aligns with  
the arrow (next to the word, INSERT)  
on the maker, then release the Thumb  
Bar and insert the Espresso Handle  
into place. Lock it into the maker by  
turning it counterclockwise until it is in  
the ‘lock’ position.  
Preheat the unit as shown on the  
previous page. Open the tank cover  
and fill with cold water as desired.  
Insert Espresso Filter into the  
Espresso Handle. Add coffee  
grounds to Espresso Filter with the  
measuring spoon. Pack (tamp) the  
espresso firmly using the back of the  
measuring spoon. A spoon of coffee  
grinds can make a cup of top-grade  
espresso, but you can adjust as  
desired.  
3
4
2
1
Place a cup on the Drip Tray Shelf and  
with the Steam control set to OFF,  
press the Espresso ON/OFF button 1  
Press the Pump button to the STOP  
(
) position until the green  
STOP  
Heat indicator lights then press the  
Pump button to the PUMP  
to the in (  
) position; the  
ON  
(
) position to start the  
PUMP/  
orange Power indicator will light. Press  
brewing.  
the Espresso/Cappuccino button 2 to  
the Espresso (  
) position.  
When the espresso brewing is  
completed, press the Pump button  
STOP  
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1 to the STOP (  
) position  
and Espresso ON/OFF button 2 to  
the out (  
) position; the  
1
OFF  
2
orange Power and green Heat  
indicators will turn off.  
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OPERATION  
FROTHING MILK FOR CAPPUCCINO  
Cappuccino is made by topping a cup of espresso with frothed milk.  
1
Make a cup of espresso as described on the previous page. Press the  
Espresso/Cappuccino button to the Cappuccino (  
) position. Wait until  
the green Heat indicator is lit. Fill a cup or container with 3 to 4 ounces of milk  
for each cappuccino to be prepared.  
When choosing a cup/container, make sure the diameter is more than 3  
inches and the milk is at refrigerator temperature (not hot).  
* A stainless steel frothing pitcher is recommended, as well as, the use of  
skim or 2% milk.  
2
Insert the Frothing Device into the milk about 0.8 inches. Do NOT leave the  
steam nozzle above the milk level when making steam. SLOWLY rotate the  
Steam control counter-clockwise to allow the steam to escape. Rotating too  
quickly could damage the maker and cause injury. Rotate the Steam control  
to the OFF position when the green Heat indicator turns off to allow the unit  
to heat again. When the green Heat indicator lights, you can repeat this step.  
3
4
2
1
Clean Frothing Device immediately  
after each use. To serve, pour the  
frothed milk into the prepared  
espresso. Sweeten to taste. Press  
the Espresso ON/OFF button to turn  
the maker off.  
Rotate the Steam control 1 to the OFF  
position when the desired consistency  
is reached. Press the Espresso/  
Cappuccino button 2 to the Espresso  
(
) position to stop generating  
steam.  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
CLEANING YOUR COFFEE MAKER  
After brewing coffee, make sure the unit has completely cooled and then clean  
the coffee maker as follows:  
1. Discard used coffee grounds.  
2. Clean the carafe, carafe lid, filter basket, drip tray, drip tray shelf, frothing  
device, espresso filter, nylon filter, measuring spoon and espresso handle  
in either hot, sudsy water, or the top rack of a dishwasher. To remove  
stains on the carafe, scrub with baking soda or a mild cleanser. For hard to  
remove stains, fill the carafe with hot tap water and add 2 tablespoons of  
dishwasher detergent. Let it sit overnight, then wash and rinse.  
3. Clean the coffee maker’s exterior and “Keep Warm” plate with a soft, damp  
cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads, and never immerse  
the coffee maker in water.  
4. Make a cleaning solution consisting of one part vinegar and two parts  
water, then fill water tank.  
5. Turn the unit on to begin brewing but be sure no coffee was added to the  
coffee filter. The unit should brew your solution only. DO NOT CONSUME  
THIS LIQUID.  
6. When finished brewing, turn the coffee maker off again and discard the  
cleaning solution.  
7. Put the empty carafe back on the “Keep Warm” plate and turn the maker  
on for a complete drip coffee brew cycle to flush out the remaining cleaning  
solution.  
8. Clean the carafe, carafe lid and filter basket in either hot, sudsy water, or  
the top rack of a dishwasher.  
CARING FOR YOUR CARAFE  
A damaged carafe may result in possible burns from hot liquid, so please  
follow the tips below to keep your carafe from breaking:  
Do not allow liquid to evaporate from the carafe while on the “Keep Warm”  
plate, or heat the carafe when it is empty.  
Never use abrasive scouring pads or cleansers, they will scratch and  
weaken the glass.  
Do not place the carafe on or near a hot gas or electric burner, in a heated  
over or in a microwave oven.  
Avoid rough handling and sharp blows to the carafe.  
MINERAL DEPOSITS AND CLOGGING (ESPRESSO MAKER)  
Mineral deposits left by hard water can clog your maker. Excessive steaming  
or a prolonged brewing cycle are signs that a cleaning is needed. The  
frequency of flushing out deposits is affected by your usage and water  
hardness. In areas of hard water, more frequent flushing of deposits is  
necessary. During cleaning, more steaming occurs than when brewing coffee,  
and there may be some spitting. Flush deposits as follows:  
1. Insert four parts water to one part white vinegar into the water reservoir  
until full.  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
2. Turn on the unit. Press the Espresso ON/OFF button to the on ( ON  
)
position.  
PUMP/  
3. Press the Pump button to the PUMP (  
) position.  
4. Once the water is delivered for approximately five seconds, press the  
STOP  
pump button to the STOP (  
) position.  
5. Press the Espresso/Cappuccino button to the Espresso (  
) position.  
6. When the green Heat indicator lights, press the Pump button to the PUMP  
(
PUMP/  
) position and make two 2oz cups of water.  
STOP  
7. Press the Pump button to the STOP (  
) position.  
8. Press the Espresso/Cappuccino button to the Cappuccino (  
)
position and allow to steam for two minutes. When done, rotate the Steam  
control to the OFF position.  
9. Press the Espresso ON/OFF button to the out (OFF  
soak for at least 15 minutes to soften the deposits.  
) position. Let it  
10.Restart the unit and repeat steps 2 through 8 at least three times.  
11. Once the water reservoir is empty of cleaning solution, fill reservoir again  
with water only and repeat steps 2 through 8 several times until tank is  
empty.  
12. Your machine is now clean and ready to use.  
MINERAL DEPOSITS AND CLOGGING (COFFEE MAKER)  
Mineral deposits left by hard water can clog your coffee maker. Excessive  
steaming or a prolonged brewing cycle are signs that a cleaning is needed.  
The frequency of flushing out deposits is affected by your usage and water  
hardness. In areas of hard water, more frequent flushing of deposits is  
necessary. During cleaning, more steaming occurs than when brewing coffee,  
and there may be some spitting. Flush deposits as follows:  
1. Insert four parts water to one part white vinegar into the water reservoir  
until full.  
2. Turn on the unit and place carafe of “Keep Warm” plate.  
3. Press the ON button to turn the unit on. After a short while, the solution will  
start dripping into the carafe.  
4. After approximately one cup has gone through, press the ON button twice  
to turn the unit off.  
5. Let it soak for at least 15 minutes to soften the deposits.  
6. Restart the unit and repeat steps 3 through 5.  
7. When finished brewing, turn the coffee maker off again, discard the  
cleaning solution and the paper filter.  
8. Put the empty carafe back on the “Keep Warm” plate and turn the maker  
on for a complete coffee brew cycle, using only water, to flush out the  
remaining cleaning solution.  
9. Clean the carafe, carafe lid and filter basket in either hot, sudsy water, or  
the top rack of a dishwasher.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
Before requesting service, please refer to the troubleshooting guide  
below. Many questions/problems you may be having will be answered simply.  
SYMPTOM  
SOLUTION  
Does not brew.  
• Make sure the AC cord is plugged into an AC  
outlet having 120V, 60Hz.  
• Make sure the ON button has been pressed.  
Coffee maker shuts off • This is normal, as the coffee maker has a built-in  
without pressing OFF.  
feature that will shut the unit off after 2 hours.  
• There is another high power item on the same  
circuit that is blowing the breaker. Only  
use one of the items at a time.  
Does not turn on when • The Auto feature has not been activated.  
auto time is reached.  
• The clock is not set.  
• The auto time has not been set properly.  
Filter basket overflows. • Too much ground coffee will clog the filter  
basket, try less coffee.  
• Use good quality filters only, as low quality filters  
will collapse.  
• When using the Interrupt feature, you  
must return the carafe back within 60 seconds,  
or the filter basket will overflow.  
• Make sure the filter basket is fully closed, and  
snapped in place.  
Brewing takes longer • Mineral deposits can build up in your coffee-  
than usual.  
maker. Periodic cleaning is necessary, see  
pages 13 and 14.  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
Emerson Radio Corp. warrants manufacturing defects in original material, including  
original parts and workmanship, under normal use and conditions, for a period of one  
year from the date of original purchase in the U.S. With your dated proof of purchase,  
we will provide repair service at no charge for labor and parts at an authorized Depot  
Repair Facility, or replace the product in our discretion. For repair or replacement, pack  
your unit in a padded box, enclose your check or money order payable to Emerson Radio  
Corp. in the amount of $10.00 (not required by California residents) to cover shipping  
and handling costs, and enclose a copy of your proof of purchase. Send your unit to:  
Emerson Returns Warehouse,  
11500 Philadelphia Street,  
Mira Loma Ca. 91752  
This warranty does not cover damage from negligence, misuse, abuse, accident, failure to  
follow operating instructions, commercial use, rental, repairs by an unauthorized facility,  
or products purchased, used, serviced or damaged outside of the United States.  
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY  
ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.  
AU898N  
The serial number can be fund on the bottom of the unit. We suggest that you record  
the serial number of your unit in the space below for future reference.  
Model Number: CCM901  
Serial Number:__________________________________  
16  
EMERSON  
Part No. CCM901-06272008-02  
Printed In China  

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