bifinett KH 1112
Decalcifying
The lime content (degree of hardness) in the water in time causes the calcification of the coffee maker. Lime impairs the function of the machine and reduces the quaility of the coffee.
Ask your water supplier for the degree of hardness of your tap water. If your water has a high degree of hardness, the coffee maker must be decalcified after eve- ry 30 applications, low degrees of hardness need only be decalcified after every 60 applications. Use a decalcifying agent for household appliances and follow the instruc- tions.
•Switch the coffee maker off and let it cool down completely
•Place the decalcifying agent into the water container.
•Fill up to the maximum amount of 1.3 litres.
• | Put the glass |
| hotplate . |
• | Switch the coffee maker on by menas |
| of the ON/OFF switch . |
•Wait until the brewing procedure has finished.
•Rinse the water container and the glass
•Then let the coffee maker brew only with tap water twice as described in the section entitled "Before the First Use".
Afterwards you can use the coffee maker normally again.
Troubleshooting
Symptom | Possible cause and remedy |
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The coffee | • The power plug is not in |
maker can- the wall socket. Push the | |
not be swit- power plug into the wall | |
ched on. | socket. |
| • A household fuse is faul- |
| ty. Check the building |
| fuses and replace them, |
| if necessary. |
| • The wall socket is faulty. |
| Try another wall socket. |
| • The coffee maker may be |
| faulty. Have the coffee |
| maker checked by servcie |
| staff. |
The quality | • The coffee maker is calci- |
of the bre- | fied. Decalcify the coffee |
wed coffee | maker. |
has deterio- |
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rated |
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