2.Fill the water reservoir
Fill the reservoir with cold water depending on the desired number of cups (see height markings inside the reservoir).
Note: the coffee pot height markings represent the number of cups obtained. The difference between this scale and the water reservoir marks results from the amount of water lost in wetting the grounds.
3.Add the ground coffee
Open the lid. Insert a #4 paper filter or the permanent filter (never both of them at the same time) in the filter holder. Add the desired amount of ground coffee in the filter. Use one measuring scoop per cup. This average dose can be adjusted to suit your taste.
4.Flip the lid close. Push firmly on top.
5.Make sure the coffee pot is in its position on the heating plate before switching the coffeemaker on.
6.Turn the coffeemaker on.
B. OPERATING THE APPLIANCE
THE CONTROL PANEL
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1.Clock: displays the time of the day and the “AUTO 1” and “AUTO 0” functions times.
2.Function knob: to set the time and program the automatic on or off time.
2a. PROG: to set the desired “auto on” time (“AUTO 1” function).
2b. AUTO 1:
2c. AUTO 0:
2d. : to set the time of the day.
2e. : to start the brew cycle directly.
3.O/I switch: works in tandem with the function knob to start or stop a function.
4.Central red indicator light: works with the O/I switch
5.Heater plate control knob: to keep coffee warm after
brewing. 3 positions: L = low, M = medium and H = high.
6.Hour (“HRES”) and minute (“MIN”) buttons: to set the time and automatic on and off times.
7.“CALC.” : descaling button: to eliminate calcium
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PROGRAMMING
1.To turn the coffeemaker on and off a. Turn on
•Turn the function knob on position.
•Flip the O/I switch up (I) and release.
•The central red indicator light illuminates and the brewing cycle starts.
•The end of brewing cycle is signalled by 5 beep sounds.
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