Use and Care Manual

Fig. C
Fig. D
Fig. E
Valve
Bottom of
reservoir
3
Attach the pump to the reservoir. Insert the ridged portion of the pump into the reservoir, pressing around the pump edge until
the pump is attached rmly to the reservoir. Important: Press only the pump edge. Do not press the pump cap or pump.
3. Brew
The MyJo
coffee maker is designed to t on most coffee mugs. Verify that your mug is the right size
before pumping your coffee. The ribs on the bottom of the base should t within the inside rim of your
mug. (The diameter of the inner rim of the mug should be at least 2¼˝ but not more than 3¾˝ wide.)
You should also make sure you select a mug which is the appropriate size for the amount of coffee or
tea you are brewing.
Place the assembled coffee maker over the selected coffee mug.
Position the coffee maker and mug directly in front of you. Grasp the coffee maker base with one hand
and place the palm of your other hand on the pump cap (Fig. C). If using a tall travel mug, grasp the
top portion of the mug instead of the coffee maker base.
Note: Another method for pumping the water is by placing one hand over the other (Fig. D). However,
do not use this method when using tall mugs, such as travel mugs.
Using the palm of your hand, gradually press down on the pump cap, keeping your hand down until
the coffee or tea ceases to ow. Release and allow the pump to return to the original position and press
down again. Repeat this process until all the water is expelled through the single serve cup and into
your coffee mug. You will hear a swoosh when all of the water has been expelled.
Lift the coffee maker off the coffee mug and place the coffee maker on a plate or in the sink to catch
any residual drops.
Enjoy your fresh brewed coffee or tea!
To Prepare Hot Cocoa and Other Beverages
When using your MyJo
coffee maker to prepare other beverages, such as hot cocoa, cappuccino, or hot cider, BEFORE inserting the
K-Cup* pack/single serve cup into the holder, place the base over your mug. This will allow any powder residue to be contained in your
mug once the cup is punctured since these types of single serve beverages do not have a lter. For the rst use, ll the water reservoir to
the 6-ounce line. For subsequent uses, adjust the amount of water as desired.
CARE AND CLEANING
1. Unscrew the base from the reservoir. Turn the base over and use your nger to push the bottom of the used
K-Cup* pack/single serve cup out of the holder. Discard the cup. Caution: There is a sharp needle in the
cup holder. To prevent injury, do not place ngers in the cup holder.
2. Pull the pump off of the reservoir and wash the pump, reservoir, and base in warm, soapy water. Rinse and
dry.
Do not wash the MyJo
coffee maker in the dishwasher.
3. There is a silicone valve located in the inside bottom of the reservoir. If you notice the valve contains coffee
grounds or residue, you should remove it for cleaning. The easiest way to do this is by gently poking the
valve at an angle from underneath the reservoir with a blunt object, such as a Q-tip* cotton swab (Fig. E)
or the eraser end of a pencil. (Note: There is a slit in the center of the valve so push gently on the outer edge
of the valve.) Wash the valve in warm, soapy water. Rinse and reposition the valve in the inside bottom of
the reservoir. Use the tip of your index nger or ngernail to press the outer edge tightly in the groove on the oor of the reservoir.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (Troubleshooting)
Water is seeping out between the base and reservoir. What is happening?
You probably do not have the base screwed on tightly to the water reservoir. Tighten and rell the reservoir with water.
I notice water is leaking out of the reservoir when it’s not attached to the base. Why?
There are a couple of things that may be causing this:
There is a silicone valve located in the inside bottom of the reservoir. The valve may not be seated properly. Use the tip of your
index nger or your ngernail to press around the edge of the valve so it ts snugly into the groove on the oor of the reservoir.
The valve may be dirty. Remove the valve from the reservoir and clean it as instructed in step 3 of the “Care and Cleaning” section.
*“K-Cup” is a registered trademark of Keurig, Inc. “Q-tip” is a registered trademark of Conopco, Inc. Presto is not afliated with Keurig, Inc. or Conopco, Inc.