Cleaning and Care
Danger
Do not open any part of the housing. There are no operating elements inside. An open housing can create the risk of a
Never submerse any parts of the appliance in water or other liquids! This can create the risk of a
Before cleaning the appliance,...
•first, remove the plug from the power socket and allow the appliance to cool down completely.
•Clean the exterior surfaces and the power cable with a slighly damp cloth. Be sure to dry the appliance well before taking it back into use.
•For stainless steel surfaces, you can use appropriate cleaning agents from a specialized dealer.
•Never use any cleansers, abbrasive substances or solvents. These can damage the appliance.
In the event of scale deposits
•Before descaling, remove the pourer sieve 8 (see chapter "Removing/replacing the pourer sieve").
•Take any decalcifying agent used for kitchen utensils (e.g. decalcifiers for coffee machines) from a grocery shop. Proceed as detailed in the instructions provided for the use of the decalcfying agent.
Removing/replacing the pouring sieve
•Open the lid 1.
•Press from the front against the upper lug sitting in the middle of the pouring sieve 8 and at the same time hold it firmly by the flap.
•Remove the pourer sieve 8.
•Clean the pouring sieve 8 with a lightly moistened dishcloth and under running water.
•After cleaning it, place the pourer sieve 8 from inside against the opening. Ensure that the lower and the lateral lugs grip the opening. Press the pourer sieve 8 until the upper lug engages in the opening.
•Should the scale deposits in the pourer sieve 8 be firmly settled, lay it in a
Storage
Allow the appliance to cool off completely before putting it into storage.
•Wind the power cable around the cable winder 5 under the base 4.
•Store the appliance in a dry place.
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