Troubleshooting Guide
PROBLEMS
Sediment in my coffee.
Grounds in my coffee.
Brew basket dripping
after brew.
Paper filter falling
over.
Coffee is not hot
enough.
Over Ice Brew is not
cold.
Weak coffee.
Coffee too strong.
Brew will not start.
Brew cycle is too slow.
POSSIBLE REASONS & SOLUTIONS
If there is sediment at the bottom of the brewed coffee, this may be due to finely ground coffee in a
permanent filter.
To reduce the amount of sediment in the brewed coffee use a slightly coarser grind or use a paper
filter.
If there are grounds in your coffee, check to make sure the brew basket did not overflow.
If there are too many grounds in the brew basket, or you are using a fine ground coffee, the
grounds will flow into an overflow channel designed to make sure overflow is captured in the brew
vessel. For best results use medium ground coffee in the recommended measurements.
Check to see if the Drip Stop toggle is set to the closed, no drip position.
If the Drip Stop is set to the closed, no drip position and the brewer continues to drip, run a clean
cycle or wash the brew basket thoroughly with warm, soapy water.
The Ninja Coffee Bar
is designed to take a #4 cone filter. Be sure you are using this size and shape
™
for best results.
Be sure the paper filter is firmly pressed into the brew basket.
Wet the corners of the filter for best results.
If problem persists, try using a permanent filter.
To keep your coffee hotter longer, preheat your mug or carafe by rinsing it with hot water from the
tap.
If using a microwave safe mug with cream or milk, try preheating the cream or milk in the microwave
for 30 seconds.
NOTE: Never place carafe in the microwave.
The Over Ice Brew is designed to brew hot coffee over ice to lock in the flavor for rich, smooth iced
coffee. Make sure your cup, travel mug, or carafe is filled all the way to the top with ice cubes.
If the coffee tastes weak, try adding more coffee grounds into the brew basket for the next brew
cycle.
If the coffee is still weak after adding more coffee grounds, try Rich Brew to make a stronger more
concentrated cup.
Try using a more coarse grind.
If the coffee is still too strong, try using less coffee grounds.
Check to make sure the brewer is plugged in and water is in the water reservoir.
If the drip stop is in the open position, check that the brew basket is pushed all the way into the
brewer.
If you hear 5 beeps, check that the drip stop is in the open position.
NOTE: The brew will begin, stop, and be quiet for a short period of time before it begins again. This
process is used to evenly saturate your coffee grounds.
A carafe brew will take approximately 8 minutes and the single cup will take approximately 4
minutes.
If the brew cycle is taking longer than normal, run the clean cycle with the descaling solution.
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