OPERATIONS
4.Place the lter basket on the carafe (without lid) and put both back into the warm plate. (Fig. 3 )
5.Switch the appliance on – the on/o switch lights up, showing that the machine is
operating.(Fig. ) Attention: Do not take out the carafe and lter basket while brewing cycle – risk of scald due to leaking hot steam!
6.After ending of the brewing process remove the carafe with brewed coee and the lter basket from the appliance. Dispose of the used lter, rinse the lter basket out, and set aside to dry.
7.Snap in the carafe lid to help keep the coee warm and and from spilling of carafe when pouring.
8.The appliance is equipped with a keep warm heater to maintain your coee’s temperature. This keep warm function will shut o after 2 hours or can be shut o by hitting the power switch at any point before this.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Proper maintenance will ensure years of service of your appliance. Clean the appliance after every use. This appliance contains no user serviceable parts and requires little maintenance. Leave servicing or repairs to qualied personnel.
Always pull the plug out of the socket before cleaning!
•Filter basket , carafe lid and carafe can be cleaned in a dishwasher.
•Use a soft damp cloth and mild dish cleaning liquid for cleaning the housing and the carafe.
•Do not use
•In case of tenacious dirts (lime, coee residues) clean the carafe with weakened vinegar or lemon.
•Never stir the carafe content with a metal spoon. Do not put ice cubes or carbonated drinks in carafe. This will avoid damages to the carafe.
DESCALING
In hard water areas, scaling from limestone content in the water may build up in your machine. Scaling can lead to extended preparation time and at worst, it may damage your coeemaker.
To ensure a long life and enjoyment with your coee maker, please descale it regularly. This will ensure the perfect operation of your machine. We suggest that you descale after every 40 brew cycles. However, if the appliance shows uncommon loud noise or delays in brew time or water temperature, you may need to