TO AVOID POSSIBLE BURNS FROM HOT STEAM AND WATER, NEVER REMOVE THE ESPRESSO WATER TANK CAP OR THE ESPRESSO FILTER HOLDER WHILE THERE IS STEAM PRESSURE IN THE WATER TANK. REMOVE ALL STEAM PRESSURE FIRST.

Cleaning the Drip filter function of the machine:

Ensure that the Filtered Coffee button is in the ‘STANDBY’ position.

Switch off at the power outlet, unplug the power cord and allow the coffee maker to cool.

Open the Drip Filter water tank lid and remove the permanent mesh filter basket and filter basket holder.

The mesh filter basket, drip filter basket holder and large carafe can be washed in hot soapy water then rinsed and dried thoroughly.

Remove the Drip filter water tank, discard any water and allow to dry. Do not clean the inside of the water tank with a cloth as this may leave a residue of lint and clog the coffee maker. Periodically wash the Drip Filter water tank in warm soapy water, then rinse and dry thoroughly.

The Drip filter hot plate can be wiped with a clean damp cloth when necessary.

NOTE : Do not place any of the components in

the dishwasher.

Cleaning the outer housing

The outer housing can be cleaned with a soft, damp cloth (do not use abrasive agents or cloths which can damage the surface). Dry and polish with a soft, lint- free cloth.

Removing Mineral Deposits from the Espresso function of the machine:

Mineral deposits from hard water can build up in the Espresso water tank and internal tubes. If these deposits are not removed, the brew time will be extended.

We advise removing these mineral deposits on a regular basis (once a month) using a mixture of vinegar and water.

To remove mineral deposits in the espresso maker:

Ensure the Espresso/Steam Selector Control is in the ‘STANDBY’ position, the appliance is switched off at the power outlet and the plug is removed from the power outlet.

Ensure the appliance is cool and all steam pressure in the appliance has been released.

Remove the stainless steel filter from the Espresso filter holder and lock the Espresso filter holder into position.

Place an empty cup on the drip tray under the Espresso filter holder.

Remove the Espresso water tank cap. Combine 2/3 cold tap water and 1/3 white vinegar and pour into the Espresso water tank.

Screw the Espresso water tank cap back on top of the Espresso water

tank, making sure it is secured firmly before operating the appliance. Close the Espresso water tank lid.

Plug the coffee maker into the power outlet and switch the power on.

Turn the Espresso/Steam Selector Control to ‘ESPRESSO’ and allow the vinegar and water mixture to run through the Espresso filter holder.

When the mixture has run through the appliance (make sure that all the mixture has run out and there is no steam pressure in the appliance), turn the Espresso/Steam Selector Control to ‘STANDBY’,

Rinse the Espresso water tank thoroughly with water then refill with cold water.

Repeat the above procedure several times, running clear water through the Espresso filter holder and through the steam nozzle (half each).This should remove any residual after taste left by the vinegar and water mixture.

Replace the stainless steel filter into the Espresso filter holder and the Espresso and Steaming functions are ready to use.

Removing mineral deposits from the Drip filter function of the machine.

Mineral deposits from hard water can build up in the Drip filter internal tubes. If these deposits are not removed, the brew time may be extended.

We advise removing these mineral deposits on a regular basis (once a month) using a mixture of vinegar and water.

To remove mineral deposits in the Drip filter coffee maker:

Ensure the Filtered Coffee button is in the ‘STANDBY’ position, the appliance is switched off at the power outlet and the plug is removed from the power outlet.

Fill the Drip filter water tank to the maximum mark with a mixture of 2/3 cold tap water and 1/3 white vinegar. Ensure the Drip filter water tank is firmly positioned into place.

Ensure the Drip filter holder is in position and the mesh filter basket has been removed. Close the Drip filter water tank lid.

Position the large carafe, with the lid on, onto the hot plate, switch the coffee maker on at the power outlet and press the Filtered Coffee button to ‘FILTERED COFFEE’. Allow the mixture to drip through the machine until the cycle is complete.

Empty the mixture from the carafe and refill the Drip filter water tank with cold water. Place the large carafe, with the lid on, back into position on the hot plate.

Repeat the above procedure several times, running clear water through the Drip filter holder into the carafe.This should remove any residual after taste left by the vinegar and water mixture.

Replace the mesh filter basket into the Drip filter holder and the Drip Filter function is ready to use.

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Kambrook KDC120 manual Cleaning the Drip filter function of the machine, Cleaning the outer housing

KDC120 specifications

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