Melissa 145-017, 645-094, 645-102 manual Brewing coffee, Using the timer, Cleaning, Descaling

Models: 145-017 645-102 645-094

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Open the filter holder (4) using the handle (5).

Place a coffee filter (size 1 x 4) in the filter holder and fill with coffee.

Close the reservoir and filter holder.

Brewing coffee

Press the start/stop button (a) once to start the appliance. The start/stop indicator (h) will go red, and the appliance will brew the coffee.

Press the start/stop button to switch the appliance off when brewing is completed. The start/ stop indicator will go out and the appliance will be switched off.

NOTE: The appliance will switch off automatically approx. 2 hours after brewing is completed.

Using the timer

To use the automatic timer function, check that the clock and start time required are set correctly (see "Setting the clock/-timer").

Press the "PRO" button twice, and check that the start time is correct.

Press the "AUTO" button (b) to activate the timer. The timer indicator (d) will go green. This means the timer is activated.

When the start time arrives, the green light will go out and the red start/stop indicator light will come on. The appliance will now automatically start to brew coffee.

Press the start/stop button to switch the appliance off when brewing is completed. The start/ stop indicator will go out and the appliance will be switched off.

NOTE: The appliance will switch off automatically approx. 2 hours after brewing is completed.

The appliance has an anti-drip valve which allows you to remove the glass pot during brewing to pour a cup of coffee. When the pot is removed, the valve closes, keeping the coffee in the filter holder until it is replaced on the hot plate again.

NOTE: To stop the coffee in the filter holder from running over, always return the pot to the appliance as quickly as possible. Do not remove the pot from the appliance for more than half a minute.

CLEANING

Before cleaning, remove the plug from the wall socket and allow to cool down.

The filter holder and glass pot can be washed using normal washing- up liquid.

The best way to clean the coffee maker itself is to wipe it with a damp cloth using hot water and a little washing-up liquid.

Do not use any kind of strong or abrasive cleaning agent on the appliance or its accessories. Never use a scouring sponge or similar to clean it, as the surface may be damaged.

NOTE: The device must not be submerged in any form of liquid.

DESCALING

The lime content of ordinary tap water means limescale may gradually be deposited inside. This limescale may be loosened using acetic acid (NOT ordinary vinegar) or descaler, available in supermarkets, etc.

1.Mix 100 ml acetic acid with

300 ml cold water, or follow the instructions on the descaler packaging.

2.Pour the solution into the reservoir and start the appliance at the start/stop button.

3.Allow half of the solution to run through the coffee maker, and then switch it off for approximately 10 minutes.

4.When the 10 minutes are up, switch the appliance on again and allow the remainder of the solution to run through it.

5.To remove the final residues of limescale and acetic acid, pour a potful of cold water into the water reservoir, switch on and allow the water to pass through.

6.Pass fresh water through the machine 3 times (as described in point 5).

7.The appliance now ready for use.

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Melissa 145-017, 645-094, 645-102 manual Brewing coffee, Using the timer, Cleaning, Descaling