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USER MANUAL KA 9255 SEVERIN
GB Instructions for use
Dear Customer, Before using the appliance, please read the following instructions carefully and keep this manual for future reference. The appliance must only be used by persons familiar with these instructions. Connection to the mains supply The appliance should only be connected to an earthed socket installed in accordance with the regulations. Make sure that the supply voltage corresponds with the voltage marked on the rating label. This product complies with all binding CE labelling directives. Familiarisation 1. Lid 2. Water container 3. Swing-out filter 4. Heat-retaining carafe with drip-through lid (1 or 2 sets, depending on the model) 5. On/Off button 6. Rating label (on underside of appliance) 7. Cable storage compartment 8. Power cord with plug 9. Water level indicator (on one or both sides depending on the model)
Important safety instructions
∙ In order to avoid hazards, and to comply with safety requirements, repairs to this electrical appliance or its power cord must be carried out by our customer service. If repairs are needed, please contact our customer service department by phone or email (see appendix).
∙ Before cleaning the appliance, ensure it is disconnected from the power supply and has cooled down completely. For detailed information on cleaning the appliance, please refer to the section Cleaning and care. ∙ To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not clean the appliance with liquids or immerse it. 11
∙ Caution: Any misuse can cause severe personal injury.
∙ Caution: The accessible surfaces heat up during operation and will remain hot for some time afterwards. ∙ The appliance must not be operated inside a closed cabinet. ∙ This appliance is intended for domestic or similar applications, such as the - staff kitchens in shops, offices and other similar working environments, - agricultural working environments, - by customers in hotels, motels etc. and similar accommodation, - in bed-and breakfast type environments. ∙ This appliance may be used by children (at least 12
8 years of age) and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lacking experience and knowledge, provided they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance and fully understand all dangers and safety precautions involved.
∙ Children must not be permitted to play with the appliance. ∙ Children must not be permitted to carry out any cleaning or maintenance work on the appliance unless they are supervised and at least 8 years of age. ∙ The appliance and its power cord must be kept well away from children under 8 at all times.
∙ Caution: Keep any packaging materials well away from children – these are a potential source of danger, e.g. of suffocation.
∙ Every time the appliance is used, the main body including the power cord as well as any attachment fitted should be checked thoroughly for any defects. Should the appliance, for instance, have been dropped onto a hard surface, or if excessive force has been used to pull the power cord, it must no longer be used: even invisible damage may have adverse effects on the operational safety of the appliance. ∙ During operation, the coffee maker must be placed on a level, non-slip surface, impervious to splashes and stains. ∙ Do not allow the appliance or its power cord to touch hot surfaces or to come into contact with any heat sources. ∙ To prevent the danger of hot water or steam being emitted, always switch off the coffee maker and allow sufficient time for the appliance to cool down before it is opened or any accessories or attachments are removed. ∙ Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. ∙ Always close the carafe with its dripthrough lid. Do not leave the heatretaining carafe unattended near where children may reach it. ∙ Remove the plug from the wall socket - in case of any malfunction, - during cleaning, - after each cycle of use.
∙ When removing the plug from the wall socket, never pull on the power cord; always grip the plug itself.
∙ Do not touch the plug with wet hands. ∙ Do not allow the power cord to hang free; the cord must be kept well away from hot parts of the appliance. ∙ No responsibility will be accepted if damage results from improper use, or if these instructions are not complied with. Automatic switch-off To save energy, the appliance will switch itself off automatically after the brewing cycle is complete. Before using for the first time Before making coffee for the first time, let the appliance go through two or three filtration cycles using the indicated maximum amount of cold water, but without using ground coffee. This should also be done if the appliance has not been used for an extended period of time, and after descaling. General information ∙ Depending on the appliance model, the water container shows one or two measuring scales to facilitate filling the container with the correct amount of clean water. The left scale is used for regular-sized cups of approx.125 ml, while the right scale is used for smaller cups. Make sure that the indicated maximum amount of water is not exceeded.
∙ Caution: Do not attempt to open the lid while brewing is in progress: there is a danger of scalding.
∙ If several consecutive brewing cycles are required, allow the appliance to cool down for 5 minutes or so after each cycle. ∙ Important note: When filling the appliance with fresh water shortly after a brewing cycle is completed, there is a danger of scalding from hot water or steam escaping through the water outlet. Making coffee ∙ Filling with water: Open the lid and fill the container with the required quantity of water. ∙ Inserting the paper filter: Open the swing-out filter and insert a size-4 paper filter, first folding down the perforated sides of the filter. ∙ Filling with ground coffee: For each regular-sized cup (125 ml), a measure of about 6 g (= 1½ - 2 teaspoons) of medium or finely ground coffee will be required. Close the swing-out filter and the lid afterwards. ∙ Preparing the carafe: Fit the drip-through lid onto the carafe, and close it so that the two arrow marks are facing each other. Place the carafe into the appliance. If correctly inserted, the lid will disable the drip-stop mechanism in the swing-out filter during the brewing cycle. ∙ Starting the brewing cycle: Put the plug into a suitable wall outlet and use the On/Off button to turn the coffee maker on. The filtration cycle starts and the 14
water passes through the filter. Shortly after completion of the brewing process, the appliance switches off automatically.
∙ Removing the carafe: Wait until all the water has passed through the filter before the carafe is removed from the appliance. To pour the coffee, turn the lid counterclockwise about half a turn so that the arrow on the lid is aligned with the pouring spout. After serving, turn the lid clockwise until the two arrows are facing each other. ∙ Switching off the coffee maker: Always remove the plug from the wall outlet once brewing is complete. ∙ Interrupting the brewing cycle: The brewing cycle can be interrupted by pressing the On/Off button again. Heat-retaining carafe ∙ For technical reasons the screw-in lid does not close hermetically. Therefore always hold the carafe in an upright position when filled with coffee. ∙ Keeping the coffee hot: A heatconserving carafe accumulates heat energy. Therefore, the carafe should preferably be filled to its maximum capacity. If it is only partly filled, the temperature will not be held as efficiently. If you rinse out the carafe with hot water before use, the coffee will be kept warm for a longer time. ∙ The interior of the heat-retaining carafe insert consists of high-quality doublewalled glass with a vacuum in-between for better insulation. Any streaks or bubble marks inside the carafe looking
like bubbles or scratches do not affect its functional use nor its heat-retaining ability.
∙ In case the glass is damaged for one or the other reason as mentioned below, there is a risk that the carafe implodes. This might happen quite some time after the carafe has actually been damaged. ∙ Therefore do not drink out of the carafe and do not put your hand into it. To prevent damage to the carafe: ∙ Avoid shocks and great differences in temperature. ∙ Do not use any metal or other hard objects (eg a metal spoon) to stir in the carafe. ∙ Do not use hard brushes or abrasive cleaning agents. ∙ Do not wipe the inside with a cloth. Dust particles may cut the glass (similar to a glass-cutter). ∙ Do not wash in a dishwasher. ∙ Do not use in a microwave oven. Descaling ∙ Depending on the water quality (lime content) in your area as well as the frequency of use, all thermal household appliances using hot water need descaling (i.e. removal of lime deposits) on a regular basis to warrant proper functioning. ∙ Any warranty claim will be null and void if the appliance malfunctions because of insufficient descaling.
∙ A lengthening of the brewing time, residual water remaining in the container or increased noise during brewing indicate that descaling of the coffee maker has become necessary.
∙ An excessive build-up of lime deposits is very difficult to remove, even when strong descaling agents are used. It may also cause the brewing system to leak. We therefore strongly recommend descaling the appliance after each thirty to forty brewing cycles: ∙ For descaling, a vinegar solution may be used. ∙ Mix 80 ml of vinegar essence with the indicated maximum amount of cold water. ∙ Pour the descaling solution into the water container, insert a paper filter into the filter holder without adding any ground coffee as described in section Making coffee, and let the appliance run through one filtration cycle. Repeat the procedure if necessary. During descaling, ensure sufficient ventilation and do not inhale any vinegar vapours. ∙ To clean the appliance after descaling, let it run through 2-3 filtration cycles using clean water only. ∙ Do not pour descalers down enamel sinks.
∙ Before cleaning the appliance, ensure it is disconnected from the power supply and has cooled down completely. ∙ To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not clean the appliance with liquids or immerse it. The appliance may be cleaned with a slightly damp cloth, using a mild detergent. Wipe dry afterwards. ∙ Do not use abrasives or harsh cleaning solutions. ∙ To remove the coffee grounds, open the swing-out filter and remove it. Dispose of the ground coffee (as a natural substance, it may be composted). Rinse out the swing-out filter, replace and close it. ∙ Do not dismantle the carafe, do not wash in a dishwasher and do not immerse it in water. ∙ Rinse the inside of the carafe with water and wipe the outside with a clean damp cloth after use. ∙ To remove coffee deposits from the inside of the carafe, fill it with hot water and add a teaspoon of dishwasher detergent. Close the screw-in lid and leave the carafe for some hours. Rinse out thoroughly with water afterwards. ∙ The drip-through lid may be cleaned with hot soapy water; rinse thoroughly with fresh water afterwards. Cable storage The cable storage compartment serves to store the power cord.
Devices marked with this symbol must be disposed of separately from your household waste, as they contain valuable materials which can be recycled. Proper disposal protects the environment and human health. Your local authority or retailer can provide information on the matter.
Guarantee This product is guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase. Under this guarantee the manufacturer undertakes to repair or replace any parts found to be defective, providing the product is returned to one of our authorised service centres. This guarantee is only valid if the appliance has been used in accordance with the instructions, and provided that it has not been modified, repaired or interfered with by any unauthorised person, or damaged through misuse. This guarantee naturally does not cover wear and tear, nor breakables such as glass and ceramic items, bulbs etc. This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights, nor any legal rights you may have as a consumer under applicable national legislation governing the purchase of goods. If the product fails to operate and needs to be returned, pack it carefully, enclosing your name and address and the reason for return. If within the guarantee period, please also provide the guarantee card and proof of purchase.
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