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CK2320-001_v01
Cleaning the inside of the appliance
– descaling (Fig. I)
Before cleaning, make sure that the appliance is
unplugged and cool and there in no water in it.
Always follow the recommendations given
below to avoid scalding with hot water:
When pouring water, do not exceed the MAX ll
indicator (15).
When cleaning the appliance using citric acid, the lid
should be closed.
The cleaning process consists in boiling water. Be
careful as hot steam may cause scalding.
Follow the steps below to clean the appliance using citric
acid (it should be cleaned every 2-3 months).
1
Ret the lter (10) inside the appliance if it has been
removed.
2
Place 40 g of citric acid in the appliance.
3
Fill the appliance with water to the MAX level and close
the lid (3).
4
Plug the appliance and press and hold the
DECHLORINATE/RE-BOIL button (18) for 3 seconds.
The appliance will heat water and go to the cleaning
mode (the process will last approx. 1.5 hours). The
temperature LED indicators (24) will come on and go out
in the following order: 98°C – 85°C – 65°C.
5
After the end of the descaling process, you will hear
a sound signal three times.
The temperature LED indicators
(24) and the RE-BOIL
LED indicator (19) will come on and go out in the
following order: 98°C – 85°C – 65°C – RE-BOIL.
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After the cleaning process, unplug the appliance and
pour out the hot water.
If there are any deposits left in the appliance, wipe them
using a sponge and wash with water, and if this does not
help, repeat the entire process.
In order to get rid of the citric acid aftertaste, boil and
pour out water twice.
Cleaning the suction pump (Fig. J)
Mineral deposits forming in the suction pump may clog
the pump and cause water to ow out slower than usual.
Therefore, the suction pump should be cleaned every
6 months using citric acid, as follows:
1
Remove the lter (10) from the inside of the appliance.
2
Dissolve approx. 30 g of citric acid in approx. 200 ml of water.
Pour the mixture into the hole at the bottom of the appliance.
3
Fill the appliance with water up to 1/3 of its capacity.
Close the lid and plug in the appliance (select the keep-warm
function at 85°C).
Keep the temperature 85°C for 2 to 3 hours.
Press the lock button
(21) ( / ), to unlock the
appliance. The lock LED indicator (22) will come on.
4
Press the (20) DISPENSE button and pour out the water.
5
Unplug the appliance from the mains.
6
Pour out the remaining water.
Allow the appliance to cool completely and ret the lter.
In order to get rid of the citric acid aftertaste, boil and
pour out water twice.
Citric acid may be purchased from a pharmacy
or supermarket.
Citric acid is a food additive and it is harmless
to human health.
Notes on cleaning and storing the appliance
Never wash the appliance under running water and ll
it with water directly from the tap, because it may cause
a short-circuit or electric shock.
Never wash the appliance under running water, as water
may get into its internal parts and cause damage.
Never use any detergents, cleaners, scourers, nylon
brushes, articial cloths or bleaches for cleaning the
casing.
Never wash the appliance in a dishwasher or dry it in
automatic dryers, as this may cause damage to the
appliance.
Various black-coloured, rust-like, milk-like, etc. deposits
(including oating ones) may form inside the appliance.
They are caused by minerals which occur naturally in water
(calcium, magnesium, iron, etc.). Such discolorations are
not caused by faulty operation of the appliance and do not
affect its use. In case of greater accumulation of mineral
deposits, proceed as described in section (I).
Remove thelter before cleaning the inside of the appliance
(10). Clean the lter under running water using a sponge or
brush. Water ow may be blocked if the lter is clogged with
lime scale. Remember to replace the lter after cleaning.
Stains which are difcult to remove with a sponge should
be cleaned with citric acid or vinegar.
Failure to clean the inside of the appliance on a regular
basis may increase the noise during operation, making it
impossible to remove all mineral deposits in the future or
causing malfunction.
Using mineral or alkaline drinking water will result in
greater accumulation of mineral deposits inside the
appliance and may cause obstruction of the dispensing
spout (11) and the steam outlet (2). It is necessary to
descale the appliance regularly.
Discolorations due to overheating cannot be removed.
If you do not intend to use the appliance for a long period of
time, descale the lid and the inside of the appliance, clean
the outside surfaces with a soft cloth with mild detergent
and allow to dry (this is particularly important for the inside
of your appliance). It is best to place the appliance in
a plastic bag to protect it against dust and insects.
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