the preset brewing time is quickly shown on the display
L
. Brewing will begin at the preset time. When the
brewing process begins, the green pilot light
and the red pilot light
coffeemaker is in operation.
Adjustable automatic shut-off (auto-off)
The automatic shut-off mechanism is programmed to
turn the coffeemaker off in 2 hours, but can be set
manually for any time between 20 minutes and 3 hours
59 minutes. If times below 20 minutes should be pro-
grammed, the clock will automatically readjust itself to
a 20 minutes (minimum shut-off time).
Press the «on/off» button
begins to flash. Now the display
time. Release the «on/off» button
desired shut-off time with the «h» and «min» buttons
M
N
/
. When the red pilot light goes off, the programmed
shut-off time is stored. The display shows the current
time of day again.
II Making coffee
Fill the tank with fresh cold water, press the swing-filter
push button
G
to open the filter basket, insert a No. 4
paper filter, add ground coffee, close the filter basket,
and place the carafe on the hotplate. Switch on the
coffeemaker (manual or automatic operation) as
described above.
For greater convenience, when filling with or disposing
of ground coffee, the filter basket can be easily taken off
its hinge. The drip-stop feature prevents dripping when
the carafe is removed to pour a cup before brewing is
finished. The carafe should be immediately returned to
the hotplate to prevent the filter basket from overflowing.
Brewing time per cup: approximately one minute. The
amount of brewed coffee in the carafe will be below initial
filling level as water is retained by ground coffee during
the brewing cycle.
III Cleaning
Always unplug the appliance before cleaning. Never
clean the appliance under running water, or immerse it in
water; only wipe it with a damp cloth. All removable parts
are dishwasher-safe.
IV Decalcifying
If you have hard water and you use your coffeemaker
without a water filter, it has to be decalcified regularly.
When using the water filter cartridge and exchanging it
regularly, you ordinarily will not need to decalcify.
However, if your coffeemaker takes longer than usual to
brew, it should be decalcified.
Important: Replace the water filter with the space
compensator during any decalcification procedure.
• You can use a commercially available decalcifying
agent not affecting aluminium.
P
lights up to indicate that the
O
until the red pilot light
L
shows the shut-off
O
and change the
• Follow the instructions of the manufacturer of the
decalcifying agent.
J
goes off
• Repeat the procedure as many times as necessary in
order to reduce the brewing time per cup to a normal
level.
• Allow the maximum amount of fresh cold water to run
through at least twice to clean the coffeemaker after
decalcification.
Best practices for best results
This coffeemaker is designed to deliver maximum coffee
aroma. Therefore, Braun recommends:
• Use only fresh ground coffee.
• Store ground coffee in a cool, dry and dark place
P
(e.g., refrigerator) in an airtight container.
• Use only Braun water filters and exchange every two
months with regular use.
• Clean and decalcify the coffeemaker regularly as
described in parts III and IV.
Subject to change without notice
This product conforms to the European Directives
EMC 2004/108/EC and Low Voltage 2006/95/EC.
Please do not dispose of the product in the
household waste at the end of its useful life.
Disposal can take place at a Braun Service Centre
or at appropriate collection points provided in your
country.
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