warming plate to cool completely before cleaning it. Never immerse the
unit or power cord into water or any other liquid for cleaning.
1. Clean all detachable parts after each use in hot, sudsy water.
2. Wipe the product's exterior surface with a soft, damp cloth to remove
stains.
3. Water droplets may buildup in the area above the funnel and drip onto
the product base during brewing. To control the dripping, wipe off the area
with a clean, dry cloth after each use of the product.
4. Use a damp cloth to gently wipe the warming plate. Never use abrasive
cleaner to clean it.
5. Replace all parts and keep for next use.
REMOVING MINERAL DEPOSITS
To keep your coffee maker operating efficiently, periodically you should
clean away the mineral deposits left by the water according to the water
quality in your area and the use frequency. We recommend decalcifying
your coffee maker as follows, using a solution of white vinegar and cold
water. A solution of two tablespoons (30ml) white vinegar in one carafe of
cold water works best.
1. Fill the tank with the vinegar solution to the maximum level as indicated
on water gauge.
2. Insert glass carafe onto the warming plate.
3. Make ensure paper filter (without coffee powder) and funnel are
assembled in place.
4. Switch on the appliance and allow it to "brew" de-scaling solution.
5. After "brew" one-cup solution, switch off the appliance.
6. Leave the solution stay for 15 minutes and repeat step 3-5.
7. Switch on the appliance and run off the solution until the water tank is
completely empty.
8. Rinse by operating the appliance with water at least 3 times.
HINTS FOR GREAT-TASTING COFFEE
1. A clean coffee maker is essential for making great-tasting coffee.
Regularly clean the coffee maker as specified in the "CARE AND
CLEANING" section. Always use fresh, cold water in the coffee maker.
2. Store unused coffee powder in a cool, dry place. After opening a
package of coffee powder, reseal it tightly and store it in a refrigerator to
maintain its freshness.