Short Cord Instructions; Setting The Clock; Making Coffee - Krups KM770D50 Manual Del Usuario

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CAUTION
This machine is intended for household use only. Any servicing other than cleaning
and user maintenance should be performed by the nearest authorized KRUPS Service
Center. Visit our website at www.krups.com or contact your respective country's
Consumer Service department for the service center nearest to you.
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not attempt to disassemble the machine.
Repair should be done by an authorized KRUPS Service Center only.

SHORT CORD INSTRUCTIONS

A We do not recommend using an extension cord with this device. A short power cord
or a detachable power cord is provided to reduce the risk of becoming entangled in
or tripping over a longer cord accidentally.
B If an extension cord is absolutely necessary,
1. the marked electrical rating of the extension cord should be at least as great as
the electrical rating of the machine,
2. the longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the counter top
or table top where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over.
C This machine has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). To reduce
the risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to fit into a polarized outlet only one
way. If the plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit,
contact a qualified electrician. Do not attempt to modify the plug in any way. In the
interest of improving products, KRUPS reserves the right to change specifications
without prior notice.
1. DESCRIPTION
A Main body
B Top lid
C Water tank
D Water level indicator
E Carafe lid
F Carafe handle
G Carafe
H Heating plate
I
Filter holder
2. PRIOR TO THE FIRST USE
Take your coffee maker out of the box and remove the packaging and all other items
(stickers, hang tags, etc.)
Wash the detachable parts of the machine in warm soapy water.
Operate your coffee maker for the first time without coffee using 1 liter of water to
rinse the interior of the appliance.
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J Permanent filter
K On/Off button with blue LED
L Auto on button with blue LED
M Program button
N Hour Clock button
O Minute Clock button
P Aroma button
Q Clock
R Spoon

3. SETTING THE CLOCK

1. Press and hold the Hour button (N) for 2 seconds to set the current hour.
2. Then press and hold the Min button (O) for 2 seconds to set the current minute.
There is an AM indicator or a PM indicator on the left side. You have to press the
Hour button and make a complete turn of the clock in order for the AM or PM
indicator to appear.
When the clock stop flashing, the time is set.
TIPS & ADVICE
Your clock has now been set and will continue to keep the correct time, even
after the coffee maker has been shut off. Unplugging the coffee maker or a power
failure will reset the clock. Repeat the instructions above to reset the clock.

4. MAKING COFFEE

1. Place the coffee maker on a hard, flat surface. With the coffeemaker turned off, plug
the machine into a 120V outlet.
2. Fill the carafe with fresh, cold water (preferably bottled or filtered water). Open the
hinged cover and pour the water into the water tank. The number of cups is shown
by the water level indicator. Do not exceed the maximum level (Fig. 1, 2 and 3).
3. Place the carafe with its lid onto the heating plate (H), making sure it is secure on the
heating plate to activate the pouring mechanism.
TIPS & ADVICE
The amount of brewed coffee will be less than the water placed in the coffeemaker
since about 10% is absorbed by the coffee grounds and the filter.
CAUTION: To avoid overflowing the filter holder, the carafe must fit
securely into the coffeemaker with the lid on. If not properly positioned on
the heating plate, it could cause hot water or hot coffee to overflow.
4. Open the coffee maker lid (B), insert the filter holder (I) by using the two handles on
either side. Make sure it is securely pushed down and locked into place. Then insert a
standard #4 cone paper filter or the permanent filter (J) into the filter holder (I). Use a
fresh paper filter or clean the permanent filter for each carafe of coffee (Fig. 4 and 5).
5. Add about 10 flat spoons (R) ground coffee for 12 cups. Experiment with the amount
of coffee used in order to adjust the flavor to your taste (Fig.6).
6. Close the top lid making sure it is securely closed (Fig. 7).
7. Press the On/Off button (K). The button will illuminate, indicating that your coffee
maker has begun the brewing cycle.
CAUTION: The coffee maker becomes very hot during the brew cycle.
Please handle with care.
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