Flip the water tank lid (1)
upwards.
Note:
The appliance must only be filled
with cold water up to the maxi-
mum number of cups (marked
"max").
• Fill the water tank (3) with
water up to the "max" level shown
on the water level indicator (5).
• Close the water tank lid.
• Switch the appliance on using
the power switch (6). The light on
the switch lights up red.
CAUTION – risk of scalding:
– Steam flowing out of the
steam outlet (2) presents a
scalding hazard. The outlet
must not be covered. Never
swivel out the filter or open
the water tank lid while the
appliance is operating.
– Never put water into the
appliance if it is still operat-
ing or is still hot.
• Wait until the coffee machine
switches off automatically after
the brewing process is complete.
The power switch then goes back
to its initial position.
• Empty the thermal jug.
• Repeat the steps using fresh
water.
MAKING COFFEE
• Plug the power cord (12) into
the socket.
Note:
The coffee will stay warm for
longer if you follow the instruc-
tions below:
– Before making coffee, rinse
out the thermal jug (9) with hot
water.
– Remove the thermal jug from
the base (10) when the coffee
brewing process is complete.
• Place the thermal jug on the
centre of the base. Ensure that
the arrow (7) is pointing to "Make
coffee".
• Fill a clean container with cold,
clean water.
Flip the water tank lid (1)
upwards.
Note:
The appliance must only be filled
with cold water up to the maxi-
mum number of cups (marked
"max").
• Fill the water tank (3) up to
the desired number of cups. The
water level indicator (5) indicates
the number of cups that can be
made.
• Close the water tank lid.
Swivel the filter (13) to the left
out of the appliance until it locks
into position.
• Insert a paper filter (filter
size 4) directly into the filter
holder (14). Fold the paper along
the crimped edges so that it
fits into the filter holder without
protruding.
• Place a sufficient amount of
ground coffee for the number of
cups you want to make in the
paper filter.
• Swivel the filter back into the
appliance.
• Switch the appliance on using
the power switch (6). The light on
the switch lights up red.
CAUTION – risk of scalding:
– Steam flowing out of the
steam outlet (2) presents a
scalding hazard. The outlet
must not be covered. Never
swivel out the filter or open
the water tank lid while the
appliance is operating.
– Never put water into the
appliance if it is still operat-
ing or is still hot.
• Wait until the coffee machine
switches off automatically after
the brewing process is complete.
The power switch then goes back
to its initial position.
• Remove the thermal jug when
the coffee brewing process is
complete.
• Twist the thermal jug lid (8) into
the "Pour coffee" position and
serve the coffee.
Note:
Do not set the thermal jug down
because it is not completely
leak-proof.
Removing the coffee filter
Swivel the filter (13) to the left
out of the appliance until it locks
into position.
Unlock the filter holder (14) by
sliding the lever to the right.
Lift out the filter holder and
remove the coffee dregs and
paper filter for disposal with your
other biodegradable waste.
• Put the filter holder back into
the appliance.
• To secure it, slide the lever to
the left until it locks into place.
CLEANING
Clean your coffee machine regu-
larly to avoid lime-scale build-up.
Limescale build-up may affect the
performance of your appliance.
Note:
– The appliance's components
are not suitable for washing in
the dishwasher.
– Never immerse the thermal
jug (9) in water or any other
fluid, as it may permeate the
space between the thermal
jug's walls.
• If necessary, clean the thermal
jug and the thermal jug lid (8) with
a little detergent and a soft brush.
• Wipe down the outer parts of
the coffee machine with a damp
cloth.
• If the drip stop of the filter
holder (14) is not leak-proof, rinse
it under running water.
Occasional cleaning
• In case of heavy soiling, place
a dishwasher tablet in the thermal
jug and add hot water.
• Leave the mixture for several
hours (e.g. overnight) to take
effect.
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