Black Decker Coffeemaker DCM200C User Manual

SAVE THIS USE AND CARE BOOK  
10-Cup  
Drip Coffeemaker  
(DCM903WH Shown)  
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MODELS DCM200C, DCM703C,  
DCM900WH, DCM900BK,  
DCM902WH, DCM903WH,  
DCM912BK, DCM913BK  
 
I Do not operate in the presence of explosive and/or flammable fumes.  
I This appliance is intended FOR HOUSHOLD USE ONLY and not for  
commercial or industrial use.  
SAVE THES INSTRUCTIONS  
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Water Reservoir Lid  
Filter Basket  
11  
10-Cup Level Mark on Handle  
Carafe  
“Keeps Hot” Plate (Under Carafe)  
Power “On” Light (Red)  
Brew Later Light (Green)  
Clock/Control Panel  
Carafe Lid  
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10 Drip Stop (Under Basket)  
11 Water Reservoir  
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DCM903WH Shown  
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POLARIZED  
PLUG  
This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is  
wider than the other). As a safety feature, this plug  
will fit into a polarized outlet only one way. If the  
plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse it. If it  
still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do  
not attempt to defeat this safety feature.  
TAMPER-  
RESISTANT  
SCREW  
This appliance is equipped with a tamper-resistant  
screw to prevent removal of the outer cover. To  
reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not  
attempt to remove the outer cover. There are no  
consumer serviceable parts inside. Repair should  
be done only by authorized service personnel  
(see pages 13-14 for a list of Black & Decker  
Company-Owned Service Centers).  
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How To Use  
SETTING THE CLOCK  
(MODEL DCM703C/  
DCM903WH/ DCM913BK)  
NOTE: It is not necessary to set  
the clock before brewing.  
1. Plug the Coffeemaker into a  
standard electrical outlet. The  
Clock will flash 12:00 a.m. It will  
remain flashing until either the  
Up or Down Buttons are  
pressed (Figure A).  
2. To move the clock quickly to the  
correct time, push and hold  
G
G
Figure A  
Up Down  
either the Up or Down Button  
until the current time of day, a.m. or p.m., is  
reached. (You must hold the Button for a few  
seconds before the time shown begins to change.)  
3. To move forward or backward one minute at a  
time, push and release the Up or Down Button as  
many times as necessary until the desired time  
is reached.  
NOTE: Before brewing coffee, the inside of your  
Coffeemaker and carafe must be cleaned.  
BEFORE  
BREWING  
COFFEE  
1. Brew 10 cups of fresh water only. Follow the  
instructions under “Brewing Coffee - With or  
Without Clocks” (pages 4 - 6 ), but do not add  
coffee grounds to the paper filter.  
2. When all the water has brewed into the Carafe,  
turn the Coffeemaker off.  
3. Wait 10 minutes, discard the water from the  
Carafe, then repeat steps 1 and 2.  
4. Wash and dry the Filter Basket, Carafe, and  
Carafe Lid.  
1. Flip up the Carafe Lid to fill the Carafe with cold  
water to the level for the desired number of cups.  
BREWING  
COFFEE -  
MODELS  
2. Open the Water Reservoir Lid and pour the  
water from the Carafe into the Water Reservoir.  
Close the Water Reservoir Lid.  
WITH CLOCK  
(DCM703C/  
DCM903WH/  
DCM913BK)  
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3. Remove the Filter Basket and place a standard  
cupcake-style paper coffee filter in it.  
4. Put coffee grounds in the filter, using 1 level  
tablespoon of drip grind coffee for each cup  
(5 oz.) of brewed coffee.  
NOTE: Use more or less grounds per cup to suit  
your taste. When brewing 2-4 cups, use slightly  
more grounds per cup (20 tablespoons maximum).  
5. Shake the Filter Basket to spread the grounds,  
and place the Filter Basket back in the Coffee-  
maker. Be sure the Filter Basket is pushed all the  
way into the unit.  
6. Place the Carafe on the “Keeps Hot” Plate,  
making sure the Carafe Lid is on the Carafe.  
7. Depress the ON/OFF Button. A red Power “On”  
Light will glow showing the unit is brewing and  
the “Keeps Hot” plate will automatically come on.  
8. To serve coffee, remove the Carafe from the  
“Keeps Hot” Plate. Always keep the Carafe Lid  
on the Carafe when pouring.  
9. To keep coffee hot, place the Carafe back on the  
“Keeps Hot” Plate when not serving.  
10. The “Keeps Hot” Plate will remain on for two  
hours then will shut off automatically. If you wish  
to turn the Coffeemaker off sooner, depress the  
ON/OFF Button and the red Power “On” Light  
will turn off.  
11. If you’d like to extend the “Keeps Hot” after the  
auto shut-off, press the ON/OFF Button to turn  
the “Keeps Hot” Plate on for two more hours.  
NOTE: The amount of coffee in the Carafe may  
be slightly less than the amount of water placed  
in the Water Reservoir, since some water is  
absorbed by the coffee grounds during brewing.  
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TM  
The clock models have a  
Sneak-A-Cup Interrupt  
SNEAK-A-CUP  
TM  
INTERRUPT FEATURE  
Feature – an automatic drip  
stop. During the brewing cycle,  
the Carafe can be removed to  
pour a cup of coffee from the  
Carafe. (Figure B)  
IMPORTANT: The Carafe must  
be replaced under the Brew  
Basket in less than a minute to  
prevent the Brew Basket from  
overflowing.  
Figure B  
1. Remove the Carafe Lid to fill the Carafe with  
cold water to the level for the desired number of  
cups. Open the Water Reservoir Lid, and pour  
the water from the Carafe into the Water  
Reservoir. Close the Water Reservoir Lid.  
BREWING  
COFFEE -  
MODELS  
WITHOUT  
CLOCKS -  
(DCM200C,  
DCM902WH,  
DCM912BK)  
2. Remove the Filter Basket and place a standard,  
cupcake-style paper coffee filter in it.  
3. Put coffee grounds in the filter, using 1 level  
tablespoon of drip grind coffee for each cup  
(5 oz.) of brewed coffee.  
NOTE: Use more or less grounds per cup to suit  
your taste. When brewing 2-4 cups, use slightly  
more grounds per cup (20 tablespoons maximum).  
4. Shake the Filter Basket to spread the grounds,  
and place the Filter Basket back in the Coffee-  
maker. Be sure the Filter Basket is pushed all  
the way into the unit.  
5. Place the Carafe on the “Keeps Hot” Plate  
making sure the Carafe Lid is on the Carafe.  
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6. Models DCM902WH,  
DCM912BK: Flip the OFF/ ON  
Switch to the right to turn the  
Coffeemaker on. (Figure C)  
7. Models DCM200C,  
DCM900WH, DCM900BK: Slide  
the Switch to the right and a  
red indicator will be visible  
next to the Switch. (Figure D)  
The “Keeps Hot” plate will  
automatically come on when  
the brewing begins.  
Figure C  
8. Let all the brewed coffee drip  
from the Filter Basket before  
removing the Carafe.  
NOTE: The amount of coffee in  
the Carafe may be slightly less  
than the amount of water  
placed in the Water Reservoir,  
since some water is absorbed  
by the coffee grounds during  
brewing.  
Figure D  
9. To serve coffee, remove the Carafe from  
the“Keeps Hot” Plate. Always keep the  
Carafe Lid on the Carafe when pouring.  
10. To keep coffee hot, place the Carafe back  
on the“Keeps Hot” Plate when not serving.  
11. Models DCM902WH, DCM912BK: To turn  
the Coffeemaker off when the Carafe is  
empty or you no longer want to keep the  
coffee hot, flip the Switch to the left.  
12. Models DCM200C, DCM900WH,  
DCM900BK: Slide the Switch to OFF. The  
“Keeps Hot” plate will go off when the unit  
is turned off.  
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1. Press and release the  
Brew Later Button under the  
Program heading on the  
Coffeemaker. A clock symbol  
PROGRAMMING THE  
COFFEEMAKER TO BREW  
LATER (MODELS DCM703C/  
DCM903WH/DCM913BK)  
(
) will appear on the  
right side of the display  
indicating you are in the  
Brew Later Program mode.  
(Figure E)  
NOTE: The first time the  
Program Brew Later Button is  
pressed after the Coffeemaker  
has been plugged in, the  
Figure E  
display will show a colon,  
3 broken lines, and the clock  
symbol ( - : - - ). This  
indicates the Timer has no  
Brew Later time programmed  
into its memory. Press the Up  
or Down Buttons to program a  
Brew Later time. This  
condition will also occur if the  
Coffeemaker is unplugged or  
there is a power outage for  
more than 30 seconds.  
2. Press and hold either the  
Up or Down Button until the  
desired Brew Later start time-  
a.m. or p.m. - is reached.  
3. The clock will return to the  
current time of day within a  
few seconds.  
NOTE: If the Clock symbol disappears before  
pressing the Up or Down Buttons, the display  
will go back to the current time of day. Press the  
Brew Later Button again to reactivate the  
Program mode.  
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BREWING LATER USING  
THE AUTOMATIC TIMER  
1. Be sure the Coffeemaker is  
ready to brew coffee. (See  
“Brewing Coffee - Models  
with Clock," page 4.)  
Figure F  
2. Press the Brew Later  
Button next to the ON/OFF  
Button. The green light above the Button will  
glow indicating the Coffeemaker will brew when  
the current time of day is the same time as the  
Brew Later programmed time. (Figure F)  
3. When the current time of day reaches the Brew  
Later programmed time, the red Power “On”  
Light will glow and the Coffeemaker will begin  
brewing.  
Brew Later can be canceled at any time by  
pressing the Brew Later Button. This will turn off  
the green Brew Later Light, but no change will  
be made to the currently stored Brew Later set  
time. To change the stored Brew Later time,  
follow the procedures in ”Programming the  
Coffeemaker to Brew Later” on pg. 8.  
CANCELING  
OR RESETTING  
BREW LATER  
Models with clocks are equipped with an  
automatic 30-second power out back-up  
function. If you should lose power (or if you  
unplug the unit to relocate it once it has been  
programmed), the unit will automatically save  
the pre-set brew time and the current time of day  
as long as power is restored within 30 seconds.  
If power is out longer than 30 seconds, you will  
have to reset the time of day and re-program  
your brew-later timer.  
AUTOMATIC  
POWER OUT  
BACK-UP  
NOTE: To view the currently stored Brew Later  
time, push the Program Brew Later Button and  
the stored time will display. After a few  
seconds, the present time of day will be  
displayed again.  
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1. Pour the coffee into a saucepan and heat on a  
range top using a low to medium setting. Heat  
until the coffee is hot but not boiling; boiling will  
affect the coffee’s flavor.  
TO REHEAT  
LEFTOVER  
COFFEE  
2. IMPORTANT: Never pour brewed coffee back  
into the Water Reservoir. Do not place the Carafe  
on a cooking surface or in a microwave oven.  
Care Guide  
NOTE: Do not place anything other than water or  
the cleaning solution specified in this book into  
the Water Reservoir.  
CLEANING  
AFTER  
BREWING  
COFFEE  
To clean your Coffeemaker after brewing coffee,  
be sure the Coffeemaker is turned OFF and is  
cool. Discard the paper filter, and clean each  
part as follows:  
Filter Basket, Glass Carafe, and Carafe Lid:  
Dishwasher - top rack only; or hot, sudsy water.  
Coffeemaker: Wipe with soft, damp cloth and dry.  
Do not use abrasive soaps or scouring pads.  
Parts washed in a dishwasher may appear to fade.  
The original color may be restored by polishing  
with a soft, dry cloth.  
CARING FOR A damaged Carafe may result in possible burns  
YOUR CARAFE from hot liquid. To avoid breaking Carafe:  
• Do not allow all liquid to evaporate from  
Carafe while on the “Keeps Hot” Plate or heat  
Carafe when empty. If this happens, discard  
Carafe.  
• Discard Carafe if damaged in any manner.  
A chip or crack could result in breakage.  
• Never use abrasive scouring pads or  
cleansers as they will scratch and weaken  
the glass.  
• Do not place Carafe on or near a hot gas or  
electric burner, in a heated oven, or in a  
microwave oven.  
• Avoid rough handling and sharp blows.  
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MINERAL  
DEPOSITS  
AND  
Mineral deposits left by water can clog your  
Coffeemaker. It is necessary to regularly clean  
your Coffeemaker to flush out these deposits.  
CLEANING  
Clean your Coffeemaker about every 1 - 3 months.  
Frequency of cleaning will be affected by water  
hardness. If you live in a hard water area, you may  
have to clean the Coffeemaker more frequently.  
Excessive steaming or a prolonged brewing cycle  
are signs that cleaning is needed.  
During cleaning, more steaming occurs than when  
brewing coffee.  
1. Pour white vinegar into the Carafe up to the  
”6“ cup level mark and add cold water up to the  
10-cup level.  
2. Pour this cleaning solution into the Water  
Reservoir. Place the Carafe on the “Keeps Hot”  
Plate making sure the Carafe Lid is on the  
Carafe.  
3. Remove the Filter Basket and place a standard  
cupcake-style paper coffee filter in it. Put the  
Filter Basket back in the Coffeemaker.  
4. Turn the Coffeemaker on.  
5. Let 1/2 the cleaning solution brew into the  
Carafe, then turn the Coffeemaker off.  
6. Let the Coffeemaker cool for 15 minutes to  
soften the deposits.  
7. Pour the liquid that brewed into the Carafe back  
into the Water Reservoir.  
8. Turn the Coffeemaker on and let all the cleaning  
solution brew into the Carafe.  
9. Turn the Coffeemaker off and discard the  
cleaning solution and soiled paper filter.  
10.Fill the Coffeemaker with fresh water; follow  
the steps in “Before Brewing Coffee” (page 4) to  
flush out the remaining cleaning solution.  
11.Wash the filter Basket, Carafe and Lid as  
instructed in “Cleaning After Brewing” on pg. 10.  
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ELECTRICAL  
CORD  
The cord length of this appliance was selected to  
reduce safety hazards that may occur with a  
longer cord. If more cord length is needed,  
an extension cord may be used. It should be rated  
not less than 10 amperes, 120 volts, and should  
have Underwriters Laboratories listing. A properly  
rated extension cord may be purchased from a  
Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc., Household  
Appliance Company-Owned or Authorized Service  
Center. When using a longer cord, be sure that it  
does not drape over a working area or dangle  
where it could be pulled on or tripped over.  
Handle cord carefully for longer life; avoid jerking  
or straining it at outlet and appliance connections.  
SERVICE OR  
REPAIR  
Service, if necessary, must be performed by a  
Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc., Household Appliance  
Company-Owned or Authorized Service Center.  
The Service Center nearest you can be found in  
the yellow pages of your phone book under  
“Appliances - Small - Repairing.”  
If mailing or shipping your Coffeemaker, clean, dry,  
and pack it carefully in its original carton or any  
sturdy carton with enough packing material to  
prevent damage. Include a note describing the  
problem to our Service Center and be sure to give  
your return address. We also suggest that you  
insure the package for your protection.  
Consumer-replaceable parts and accessories are  
available at Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc., Household  
Appliance Company-Owned or Authorized  
Service Centers.  
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0869  
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HAWAII  
ARIZONA  
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1340  
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7350  
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1610  
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8111  
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5800  
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6264  
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4181  
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5520  
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NEW JERSEY  
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6510  
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NEW MEXICO  
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6220  
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1310  
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3828  
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9302  
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704-374-1779  
UTAH  
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1300  
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VIRGINIA  
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HAMPTON — 3416 W. Mercury Blvd., 23666 804-826-  
3111  
9382  
COLUMBUS — 3975 East Livingston Ave., 43227  
NORFOLK — 7631 Sewells Point Rd., 23513 804-480-3333  
RICHMOND — 1424 Chamberlayne Ave., 23222 804-649-  
614-237-0461  
DAYTON — 2898 South Dixie Drive, 45409 513-298-1951  
MAYFIELD HEIGHTS — 5881 Mayfield Rd., 44124  
9245  
216-449-2770  
WASHINGTON  
PARMA HEIGHTS (Cleveland) — 6483 Pearl Rd., 44130  
SEATTLE — 421 S. Michigan, 98108 206-763-2010  
SPOKANE — N. 7011 Division St., 99208 509-467-8190  
TACOMA — 2602 S. 38th St., 98409 206-473-6040  
216-842-9100  
TOLEDO — 3231 Dorr St., 43607 419-531-8921  
OKLAHOMA  
OKLAHOMA CITY — 1318 Linwood Blvd., 73106  
WEST VIRGINIA  
CHARLESTON — 1638 Sixth Ave., 25312 304-343-0289  
405-232-7515  
TULSA — 3120 S. Sheridan Rd, 74145 918-622-5666  
WISCONSIN  
MILWAUKEE (Wauwatosa) — 10424 W. Bluemound Rd.,  
53226 414-453-4240  
OREGON  
PORTLAND — 1640 NW Johnson St., 97209  
503-228-8631  
REV: 8/94  
PENNSYLVANIA  
ALLENTOWN (Whitehall) — 2242 MacArthur Rd., 18052  
215-435-9544  
EVANS CITY — Cranberry Town Center Plaza, 20808 Rt.  
19 N., 16033 412-779-9600  
14  
 
Quick Tips  
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS  
1. Do I have to set the clock in order to brew coffee?  
No. You don’t have to set the clock or the automatic timer to brew  
coffee. Simply follow the regular brewing instructions and press the  
“On/Off” Button to begin brewing.  
2. Do I have to wait until my coffeemaker shuts off automatically to  
extend the “Keeps Hot” plate for another two hours?  
No. You can extend the “Keeps Hot” plate time for two more hours on  
the clock models any time during operation by pressing the “On/Off”  
Button twice — once to turn the unit off and again to turn it back on.  
3. If there is a power outage, will I lose the brew time I programmed in?  
If the power returns within 30 seconds, the automatic power back-up  
will save the pre-set brew time and the current time of day on clock  
models. If the outage lasts longer than 30 seconds, you will have to  
re-program your clock and timer.  
4. I have a black model and I noticed a dusty film on the unit.  
What should I do?  
The black coffeemakers are made of a durable plastic that  
occasionally develop a thin white film. This is normal. To restore the  
original black sheen, simply wipe the unit with a soft, dry cloth.  
5. Will coffee drip from the basket when I remove the carafe during  
brewing?  
No. The Sneak-A-Cup™ Interrupt Feature on clock models has a drip  
stop that keeps the coffee from dripping when the carafe is removed  
to “sneak-a-cup” during brewing. However, be sure to return the  
carafe to the “Keeps Hot” plate within 60 seconds to avoid overflow  
from the brew basket.  
ACCESSORIES  
Accessories or parts are available at most Black  
OR REPLACEMENT & Decker Company-Owned Service Centers  
PARTS  
(see list on pgs. 13-14). However, you may order  
parts or accessories by phone.  
To place an order by phone, call  
TOLL-FREE: 1-800-258-6003  
Orders may be called in 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. EST  
Monday thru Friday. We accept VISA,  
MasterCard, American Express, or Discover.  
Offer good only in the United States. Allow 3-4  
weeks for delivery.  
15  
 
FULL  
TWO-YEAR  
WARRANTY  
Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc. warrants this product  
against any defects that are due to faulty material  
or workmanship for a two-year period after the  
original date of consumer purchase or receipt as a  
gift. This warranty does not include damage to the  
product resulting from accident or misuse. If the  
product should become defective within the  
warranty period, we will repair it or elect to  
replace it free of charge. We will return your  
product, transportation charges prepaid, provided  
it is delivered prepaid to any Black & Decker (U.S.)  
Inc., Household Appliance Company-Owned or  
Authorized Service Center.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and  
you may also have other rights which vary from  
state to state.  
Answers to any questions regarding warranty or  
service locations may be obtained by calling toll  
free, 1-800-231-9786, or by writing:  
Consumer Assistance and Information  
Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc.  
626 Hanover Pike  
Hampstead, MD 21074-0618  
Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc.  
Copyright © 1989, 1994 Black and Decker  
Pub. No. 168638-10-RV03  
Printed in U.S.A.  
 

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