•
The cord must not be twisted or wound
around the appliance.
•
Keep the cord away from heat sources
and the hot parts of the coffee maker.
•
Check that it is not possible to pull or
trip over the coffee maker cord or any
extension cord.
KEY
1. Water reservoir cover
2. Water reservoir with water level gauge
3. Filter funnel
4. Glass pot
5. Control panel
6. Hotplate
PRIOR TO FIRST USE
•
Read the safety instructions through
carefully.
•
Unroll the coffee maker cord fully
before using it.
•
To rinse out the inside of the coffee
maker, fill the reservoir with water and
run it through the machine before using
it to make coffee.
SETTING THE CLOCK
•
Switch the coffee maker on at the
socket. The time 12:00 will flash in the
display on the control panel (5).
•
Press the HOUR button to set the hour
and the MIN button to set the minutes.
Keep the buttons depressed for rapid
number changing.
•
If the power is switched off, the clock
must be reset.
USE
•
Lift the cover (1) of the water reservoir
(2), and carefully pour in the required
quantity of water. Close the cover.
•
Place a filter (size 1 x 4) in the filter
funnel (3), and put coffee or tea in it.
•
Ensure that the cover for the glass pot
(4) is down and then place it on the
hotplate (6) beneath the filter funnel.
•
Switch on the coffee maker by pressing
the large grey on/off button on the
bottom right corner of the control panel
twice so that the ON indicator light
shows red. The coffee maker will start.
•
You can remove the glass pot during
brewing to pour a cup. The automatic
drip stop function ensures that coffee
does not drip from the filter onto the
hotplate. As soon as you replace the
glass pot brewing will resume.
•
Once the coffee is ready, the hotplate
under the glass pot will keep the coffee
or tea hot.
•
The coffee maker switches off
automatically approximately 2 hours
after brewing is complete. You can
switch the coffee maker off manually by
pressing the on/off button.
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