Electrical connection
• Insert the plug in a duly installed 230V/50Hz protective contact socket. The
details can be found on the appliance’s nameplate.
• Make sure that the appliance is switched off. (The light in the on/off switch is
off.)
Operating
1. Open the water tank lid.
2. Now fill with enough fresh cold water for the desired number of cups.You can
read the level on the water level display. Do not overfill the appliance (max. 8
cups).
3. Close the water tank lid.
4. Swing the filter the left. Insert a paper filter (size 1x2) in the filter funnel and fill
with ground coffee (approx. 1 teaspoon for two cups). Lock in the filter until it
snaps into place.
5. Place the pot evenly on the base. Make sure that the top of the pot is unscr-
ewed.
6. Switch on the appliance (the LED in the switch lights up).
7. The brewing lasts about 10 to 15 minutes.
8. Your appliance is provided with a drip stop. By removing the pot, before the
water runs through the filter completely, it avoids that the coffee drips on the
base. If there is still water in the tank or filter, make sure that the pot is placed
back under the filter to avoid overflowing.
9. When the coffee stops flowing into the filter, you can remove the pot.
10. Switch off the appliance (the LED in the switch is off).
11. To pour the coffee out of the pot, turn the lid by half a turn counter-clockwise. To
keep the coffee warm, put the lid back on.
De-scaling
De-scaling is necessary when the brewing time increases substantially. Use only
commercially available citrus acid-based de-scaler. Follow the recommended
instructions for use.
Cleaning
1. Always pull he plug before cleaning and wait for the appliance to cool down.
2. Clean the outside of the appliance, if necessary, with a slightly moist cloth with-
out any detergent.
3. The filter holder can be washed as usual in warm washing up water.
4. Do not immerse the pot in water. Wipe the outside with a moist cloth.You can
clean the inside with warm water. If necessary, use a soft brush.
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