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Ninja COFFEE BAR CF080Q User Manual

Ninja COFFEE BAR CF080Q
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Preparing for Use - cont.
WOULD YOU LIKE A HOTTER COFFEE?
Have you ever wondered why you get paper cups on the go? The type of cup you brew into can drastically influence the
drinking temperature!
CUP TYPE CERAMIC CUP NINJA
®
CUP PAPER CUP
Cup
Temperature
Room Temp Pre-warmed with
hot water
Pre-warmed in
microwave with milk
Room Temp Room Temp
Drinking
Temperature
Hot Hotter Hotter Hotter Hottest
Why is there a
difference?
A cold ceramic
mug will steal
heat from the
coffee as it warms
itself up.
If the mug is
already warm, it
will not steal as
much heat from
the coffee.
Just like your
cold mug, cold
milk lowers the
temperature of
your coffee.
The Ninja
®
double wall cup is
designed to retain
initial coffee temp
better than a
ceramic cup.
Unlike a ceramic
mug, a thinner
paper cup
does not steal
substantial heat
from the coffee.
FILLING THE BREW BASKET WITH COFFEE
For best results, use the below measurements of ground
coffee for each size brewthe amount of ground coffee for
each size will remain the same for any brew type that you
select. For example, if you select Cup and Classic Brew, you
will use the same amount of coffee grounds as if you select
Cup and Specialty Brew.
CAUTION: The maximum capacity for ground
coffee is 12 rounded tablespoons or 6 Ninja
Carafe Scoops. Exceeding this amount or using
fine ground coffee may cause overflow.
1 Open the brew basket by sliding the brew basket out of
the brewer. (Fig. 13)
NOTE: The brew basket can be removed from the
brewer by lifting the brew basket at a slight upward
angle (similar to a cabinet drawer).
NOTE: Check for any loose grounds that may be left
in the brew basket. Remove and rinse brew basket
ifneeded.
2 Place the permanent filter or a #4 paper cone filter in
the brew basket. If using a paper cone filter, remove the
permanent filter, fold along the seams, open it fully, and
firmly press it into the brew basket making sure that it
is fully seated. (Fig. 14)
AM
PM
H
M
DELAY
BREW
CLASSIC BREW
RICH BRE
W
OVER ICE BRE
W
SPECIALTY BREW
(CONCE
N
TR
A
TE
D
COFFEE
)
TRA
VE
L HALF
CUP
FULL
STA
Y WARM
CLEAN
DRIP STOP
Fig. 13
3 Use the Ninja Scoop (Fig. 15a) and follow the
measurements below to fill the filter. These
measurements are based on level scoopsadjust to
your preferred taste. (Fig. 15 ) We suggest using a
medium grind size if grinding whole beans.
Single
Serve
Ninja
®
Scoop
(Single Serve Side)
Tablespoon
Cup 2 - 3 scoops 2 - 3 Tbsp.
Travel Mug 3 - 4 scoops 3 - 4 Tbsp.
Carafe Ninja
®
Scoop
(Carafe Side)
Tablespoon
Half Carafe 2 - 3 scoops 5 - 7 Tbsp.
Full Carafe 4 - 6 scoops 8 - 12 Tbsp.
NOTE: Exceeding the recommended medium grind size
for whole beans and 6 Ninja Carafe Scoops may cause
the brew basket to overflow.
4 Slide the brew basket back into the brewer and click in
place.
AM
PM
H
M
DELAY BREW
CLASSIC BREW
RICH BREW
OVER ICE BREW
SPECIALTY BREW
(CONCE
N
TR
A
TE
D
COFFEE)
TRAVEL HALF
CUP
FULL
STA
Y WARM
CLEAN
DRIP STOP
Fig. 15
Fig. 14
Carafe
Single
Serve
Fig. 15a
Ninja Scoop

Questions and Answers:

Ninja COFFEE BAR CF080Q Specifications

General IconGeneral
Model NumberCF080Q
Water Reservoir Capacity50 oz
MaterialPlastic, Stainless Steel
Special FeaturesProgrammable
ColorBlack
Brewing OptionsClassic, Rich, Over Ice

Summary

Important Safety Information

Safety Signal Words

Defines signal words like WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTICE used in the manual.

General Safety Precautions

Provides essential safety guidelines for operating the appliance.

Additional Safety Precautions

Operating Notice and Carafe Safety

Details common issues like clogging and precautions for the glass carafe.

Maintenance and Cord Statement

Instructions for cleaning, care, and power cord information.

FCC Compliance Statement

Getting To Know Your Ninja Coffee Bar

Component Identification

Lists and labels each part of the Ninja Coffee Bar system.

Control Panel Overview

Clock and Button Functions

Details the digital clock and its hour/minute setting buttons.

Multi-Serve Dial and Brew Type Selection

Explains the dial for sizes and different coffee brewing options.

Key Features of the Ninja Coffee Bar

Thermal Flavor Extraction Technology

Explains the technology for optimal flavor extraction and temperature.

Multi-Serve and Auto-iQ™ Technology

Describes brewing into various cup sizes and automatic water usage.

Before First Use Preparation

Initial Cleaning and Safety Checks

Details removing packaging, washing parts, and running initial cycles.

Setting Clock and Delay Brew

Setting the Clock Time

Instructions for setting the current time on the digital display.

Programming the Delay Brew

Guide for programming the automatic brew start time.

Appliance Assembly

Water Reservoir Assembly

Details on how to remove, fill, and reattach the water reservoir.

Brew Basket Installation

Steps for removing and correctly inserting the brew basket.

Initial Cleaning Cycle

Preparing for Use

Filling the Water Reservoir

Guide on how to properly fill the water reservoir.

Understanding Brew Volumes

Information about approximate brew volumes for different sizes and types.

Preparing for Use - Continued

Hotter Coffee Tips and Brew Basket Filling

Explains cup type influence and how to add coffee grounds.

Coffee Ground Measurements

Provides recommended amounts of coffee grounds for different brew sizes.

Drip Stop Operation

Using Drip Stop Mid-Brew

How to use Drip Stop for pouring a cup mid-brew.

Using Drip Stop After Brew

How to use Drip Stop after the brew cycle is complete.

Warming Plate and Stay Warm Button

Brewing Coffee

Classic and Rich Brew Instructions

Details on how to brew Classic and Rich coffee.

Over Ice Brew Instructions

Safety Warning for Glassware

Warning against using glass vessels for Over Ice Brew.

Over Ice Brew Volume Chart

Table showing brew volumes for Over Ice brewing.

Specialty Brew Instructions

Care and Maintenance

Routine Cleaning After Brew

Steps for cleaning the coffee maker after each use.

Carafe Cleaning Methods

Methods for cleaning the glass carafe.

How to Clean and Descale

Descaling Process

Steps for performing a clean cycle using descaling solution or vinegar.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Coffee Quality Problems

Addresses sediment, grounds in coffee, and weak/strong coffee.

Brew Basket and Filter Issues

Tips for stopping dripping, filter problems, and brew basket overflow.

Brew Start and Speed Issues

Solutions for brew not starting or being too slow.

Troubleshooting Continued

Overflow and Leaking Issues

Explains reasons for overflow and leaking, and how to address them.

Reservoir Water and Leaking

Explains why water might remain in the reservoir and leak troubleshooting.

Beeping and Pre-warming Issues

Addresses beeping indicator and hotter second cup.

Carafe Benefits and Replacement Parts

Carafe Design Benefits

Benefits of the carafe design and lid for brewing and pouring.

Ordering Replacement Parts

Information on how to order replacement parts for the appliance.

One Year Limited Warranty

Product Registration Guide

One Year Limited Warranty Details

Product Registration Process

Online and Social Media Presence

Company Contact Information

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