Do not exceed the maximum quantity of water shown on the tank water level indicator.
Once the cycle has ended, wait for a few minutes before making a second pot of coffee.
Do not try to make more coffee, if the jug already contains some coffee.
■ Your coffee maker is fitted with a drip stop function allowing you to serve coffee before the end of the
cycle. Once your coffee has been served, replace the jug to avoid any overflowing.
CLEANING YOUR COFFEE MAKER
To clean your coffee maker
■ Unplug the appliance.
■ Open the lid.
■ Remove the used filter paper:
- either by taking it out directly.
- or by lifting the filter holder out by the handle - fig.12 (if you remove the filter holder, make sure that you
replace it correctly as in fig. 7).
■ Clean with a soft cloth or damp sponge, some hot water and a little washing-up liquid.
■ Do not clean the appliance while it is still hot - fig.14.
■ Never immerse the appliance in water or any other liquid. - fig.15.
Dishwasher
■ The filter holder and the glass jug are dishwasher-safe.
DESCALING YOUR COFFEE MAKER
■ Descale your coffee maker:
- Every 40 cycles
■ If in doubt, ask the local water authority in your area to find out how hard your water is.
■ You can use:
- Either one sachet of descaler suitable for use in kettles or coffee makers diluted in 2 cups of water.
- Or 2 cups of commercially available white vinegar which can be purchased from your local hardware
store.
■ Pour the prepared descaling solution into the water tank (b) and start the coffee maker (without coffee).
■ Leave the equivalent of one cup to drip into the jug (e), then switch off.
■ Leave to work for one hour.
■ Start the coffee maker up again to finish the cycle.
■ Run the coffee maker 2 or 3 times with the equivalent of one jug of fresh tap water to rinse it.
The guarantee excludes coffee makers not working or not running correctly due to descaling
not being carried out.
USING THE MILK JUG
■ Check that the milk jug is unlocked - fig.16.
■ Pick up the jug by the handle provided for this purpose - fig.17.
■ Remove the lid and place it on a flat, stable, heat-resistant surface.
■ Pour the milk into the jug without exceeding the maximum level making sure you reach the minimum level.
The maximum and minimum levels of milk are shown by marking inside the pot (Maximum: 250mL,
Minimum: 170mL) - fig.18.
■ Put the lid back on the pot - fig.19.
■ Position the milk jug on the hotplate (k) provided for this purpose - fig.20.
■ Check that the milk jug is correctly positioned on the hotplate.
■ Lock the milk jug by turning the button to the padlocked position - fig.21.
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