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CAUTION: the safety precautions are part of the appliance. Read them carefully before
using your new appliance for the first time. Keep them in a place where you can find
and refer to them later on.
DESCRIPTION
a - lid
b - filter holder
c - water level indicator
d - glass jug
e - On/Off button
f - base
BEFORE FIRST USE
n Remove all packaging and other accessories inside as well as outside the appliance.
n Operate the coffee maker for the first time without coffee, and with a full tank of water to rinse the circuit.
n The glass jug, is dishwasher proof but should not be used in a microwave.
PREPARATION OF THE COFFEE
n Follow the illustrations from 1 to 11.
n Use only cold water and a No.4 filter paper.
n An anti-drip system allows you to remove the jug during the process. Replace it quickly to prevent
overflowing.
n Do not exceed the maximum quantity of water.
n Place the ground coffee directly inside the paper filter. After use, throw away the coffee grounds and
rinse the filter holder under running water.
The recommended amount of coffee grounds is a level teaspoon (provided) for standard grounds (maximum
7 grams).
Your coffee maker is equipped with an automatic stop system:
n The appliance will stop automatically after approximately 40 minutes.
n The appliance can be switched off at any time by pressing the button marked 'e' in the diagram.
CLEANING
n Unplug the appliance.
n Do not clean the appliance when hot.
n Clean with a damp cloth or sponge.
n Never put the appliance in water or under running water.
n To remove the used grounds, remove filter holder from the coffee maker.
n The jug, the lid and the filter holder can be washed in the dishwasher.
DESCALING
■ Why descale
The scale is naturally deposited in your coffee maker. Descaling preserves the coffee maker and ensures it
a longer life. Descaling ensures a consistent quality of coffee. The scale may permanently deteriorate the
performance of the machine. The guarantee does not cover appliances which become faulty because the
descaling operations have not been carried out regularly.