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PROBLEM SOLUTION
The filter holder (h) over-
flows or the coffee drips
too slowly.
n
Excessive amount of coffee. We
recommend that you use one measuring
spoon or one tablespoon of coffee ground
per cup.
n
Coffee ground too fine (unsuitable for an
automatic coffee maker).
n
The jug (f) is not well positioned on the hot
plate (e).
n
The coffeepot (f) was removed for more
than 20 seconds during brewing and was
not correctlyput back on the hot plate (e).
n
Some coffee grounds have seeped in
between the paper filter and the filter
holder (h).
n
The paper filter is not open or is incorrectly
positioned.
n
Rinse out the filter holder (h) before
putting in the paper filter so that its edges
stick to the damp sides of the filter.
The coffee has a bad
taste.
n The coffee maker needs to be cleaned.
n The coffee grounds are not suited to your
coffee maker.
n The proportion of coffee to water is
inadequate. Adjust it to suit your taste.
n The quality and freshness of the coffee are
not optimal.
n Poor-quality water. Use filtered or bottled
water.
With machine equipped
with a thermal pot, the cof-
fee temperature is too low.
n Warm the thermal pot by rinsing with hot
water just before brewing.