AEG CG 6400 manual Cleaning the brewing unit, Proceed as follows

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0Remove any remaining coffee beans (you could use the vacuum cleaner with the hose or crevice tool attach- ment for this).

3If a foreign object is impossible to remove, contact the Customer Service Centre.

1Caution! Risk of injury from the mov- ing grinder. Never switch the coffee machine on when you are working on the grinder. This can lead to severe injuries. Before starting work, ensure that the machine is unplugged from the mains socket.

0Use a small quantity of coffee beans to test the proper operation of the grinder by making a cup of coffee. The first time the grinder is used, or after cleaning, less ground coffee will enter the brewing unit, because the channel first has to be filled. This can influence the first cup of coffee.

14.4Cleaning the brewing unit

We advise you to clean the brewing unit regularly (depending on how fre- quently it is used). If your coffee machine is to be left unused for some time (e.g. holidays), empty the waste coffee container and the water tank, and thoroughly clean the coffee machine, including the brewing unit.

Proceed as follows:

0Turn the appliance off by pressing the "On/Off" key (Fig. 11) (do not unplug) and wait for the display to go off.

0Unlock and open the service door at the front by pushing the corresponding opening button (Fig. 30).

0Remove the drip tray and the waste coffee container (Fig. 31) and clean them.

0Press the two red release buttons on the brewing unit from the sides, press- ing towards the centre (Fig. 32), and pull it out.

3Important: The brewing unit can only be removed if the appliance is turned off with the ON/OFF key at the

front of the machine. It should not be disconnected from the mains. Attempting to remove the brewing unit when the appliance is on may cause serious damage.

0Wash the brewing unit under running water, without using detergents. Never wash the brewing unit in the dish- washer.

0Clean the inside of the appliance thor- oughly. To remove coffee encrustations from the inside of the appliance, scrape with a plastic or wooden fork or similar tool that does not scratch the surface (Fig. 33), then vacuum up the residues with a vacuum cleaner (Fig. 34).

0Replace the brewing unit (Fig. 36, a) by pushing it onto the holder (Fig. 36, b) and pushing in the pin (Fig. 36, c). The pin must be inserted into the pipe at the bottom of the brewing unit

(Fig. 36, d).

0Push the PUSH symbol (Fig. 36, e) firmly in until the brewing unit clicks into place.

0After having heard the click, check that the red buttons (Fig. 36, f) have snapped out, otherwise the service door cannot be closed.

Fig. 37: The two red buttons have snapped out correctly.

Fig. 38: The two red buttons have not snapped out.

0Replace the drip tray, complete with the waste coffee container.

0Close the service door.

3If the brewing unit is not inserted cor- rectly, i.e. when you can hear that it has clicked into place, and the two red buttons have not snapped out cor- rectly, the service door cannot be closed.

3If it is hard to insert the brewing unit, before inserting it squeeze it to the right heigth by pressing it firmly from the top and bottom simultaneously, as shown in figure 35.

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Contents Kaffee-Espresso-Vollautomat Fully Automatic Espresso Maker Page Page Page Page Page Dear Customer Contents Front view Fig Front view with open service door FigControl panel Fig Child safety General safetySafety in operation Coffee and espressoDo not use steam to heat inflammable liquids Safety in cleaning and careSpoon only ground coffee into the ground coffee filler Do not expose the coffee machine to the effects ofweatherBefore using for the first time Menu modeSetting up and connecting the coffee machine Overview of the menu itemsFilling with water Switching on for the first timeFilling the coffee bean container «TURN Steam KNOB»Switching off the coffee machine Switching on the machineSetting the water hardness «TURNING OFFMaking coffee with beans Setting and saving the water hard- ness levelDetermining water hardness Hardness level 2, medium hard up to 2.5 mmol/l, orGo, to the setting, and run off If the message «GROUND TOO Fine Adjust MillGram Programming the fill level, Tips for making hotter coffee Making several cups of coffee with the jug functionRunning the rinsing program Function. The appliance displays e.g Using pre-ground coffee«ESPRESSO CUP PRE-GROUND 1 CUP» Close the lid Frothing milkCentage indication «40%» Machine is ready for the milk frothingTurn Knob for STEAM» Cleaning the steam nozzle120 sec. for the machine to automati Menu settings Setting the grinding textureSetting the language Preparing hot waterSetting the shut-off time Setting the coffee temperature«TEMPERATURE LOW» Stages, using the scrolling keys or Fig Setting the coffee program Programming the fill levelShows the number of jugs dispensed Regular cleaning Cleaning and CareCleaning the grinder Emptying the waste coffee containerProceed as follows Cleaning the brewing unitUpper line of the display shows Running the descaling programTurn the knob for steam and hot water back to the position «50%»What to do if you read fol- lowing messages on the display Ordering AccessoriesShows the alternating messages Waste coffee container is fullCoffee is not creamy enough Coffee is not hotCoffee runs out too slowly Coffee runs out too quickly Brewing unit cannot be removed for cleaningCoffee flows out of only one of the dispensers Remove the dried coffee with a needle FigDisposal Technical DataPackaging material Old applianceFor Repairs service 0810-955 For Product service 0810-955 If service is neededFor Austria

CG 6400 specifications

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