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USER MANUAL CT 3808 ROWENTA
f Thermal coffee jug (depending on model) g On/Off indicator light switch h Water level indicator i Water tank a Water tank lid b Removable filter holder with non- drip system c Measuring spoon d Swing filter case e Isothermal pot lid (depending on model)
- Disconnect the appliance if problems occur during filtering, before each cleaning or servicing and after use.
- Do not pour hot water or other liquids into the water tank.
- Never open the filter-holder while the coffee is flowing.
- Do not place or use the appliance or the thermal jug on hot surfaces. Do not place the jug in a microwave oven.
- Do not immerse the appliance or the jug in water.
- Entrust the repair of household appliances only to specialists. It is dangerous to try to repair an appliance yourself and will invalidate the guarantee.
- If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, an approved after- sales service or a similarly qualified person, in order to avoid any danger.
- Rowenta accepts no liability for damage caused by improper use or operation of the appliance.
- When the appliance has reached the
- Check that the supply voltage corresponds to that shown on the appliance's rating plate.
- Always place the jug in a stable position on the appliance to avoid spillage.
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
- Children should not be allowed to play with the appliance.
- A household appliance must not be used if the power supply cord of the appliance shows visible signs of damage, if the appliance has fallen or if it leaks. In this case, send the coffee-maker to an authorised Rowenta Service Centre (see list of addresses enclosed).
- Do not let the supply cord rest on or hang down over corners, sharp edges or hot objects. Use the cord storage. DESCRIPTION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS7 Your coffee maker is fitted with an automatic shutoff. The appliance will stop automatically some minutes after the cycle ends (i.e. some minutes after the water tank is emptied completely). When the appliance turns off, the light signal will turn off also. Your Rowenta coffee maker is designed so that you may also stop it in the middle of a cycle, if necessary. If you wish to stop it in the middle of a cycle, press firmly on the luminous switch.
- To pour out the coffee : - For models with a plastic jug, unscrew the jug lid by a half-turn (illustration 7). - For models with a stainless steel jug, press or release the lever to serve or stop the coffee (illustration 8).
- Spare Rowenta Thermal coffee jugs are available from the after-sales service for all models.
- Put a paper filter into the filter holder.
- Run the coffee-maker twice by adding water only (do not use coffee). Wait about 5 minutes between each operation.
USING FOR THE FIRST TIME
covered by the guarantee: - In staff kitchenettes, shops, offices and other professional environments - In farms - By customers in hotels, motels and other residential environments - In environments such as bed and breakfast. - This product has been designed for domestic use only. Any commercial use, inappropriate use or failure to comply with the instructions, the manufacturer accepts no responsibility and the guarantee will not apply. end of its useful life it must be disposed of in an appropriate manner.
- Stainless steel jug: do not use it for storing savoury preparations. Use it only for coffee or tea.
- For your safety, this appliance complies with applicable standards and regulations: - Low Voltage Directive - Electromagnetic Compatibility - Environment - Materials in contact with food
- Your appliance has been designed for domestic indoor use only. It is not designed to be used in the following cases, which are not MAKING COFFEE Follow the illustrations 1 to 6.8
- Clean the coffee-maker with a soft, damp cloth.
- Clean the inside of the jug only with a soft brush and rinse with fresh water.
- The internal filter holder is detachable (illustrations 10a and 10b).
- Do not immerse the coffee-maker in water.
- The filter holder (b) is dishwasher safe but the thermal coffee jug (f) and the swing filter case are not (d).
- Disconnect the coffee-maker and leave it to cool. Caution! Do not put hard objects, like metallic or ceramic tea infusers, in the jug as they could damage the inside. Follow the illustrations 9 to 12 Tip for cleaning the jug: Put a litre of water in the jug. Add some dishwasher detergent (powder or pellets) and allow it to act for at least 2 hours. Empty and rinse thoroughly. Clean the jug lid regularly (fig. 13a) and then rinse with fresh water (fig. 13b).
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
- Stop the appliance once half the solution has run through and leave for about an hour. Start the coffee- maker again and let the rest of the solution run through. - After descaling, the appliance must be operated at least 2 or 3 times with fresh water to rinse. The guarantee does not cover coffee-makers with excessive scale build-up.
Descale your coffee maker after every 40 cycles. You can use:
- a packet of limescale remover diluted in 2 large cups of water.
- or 2 cups of white vinegar. - Pour the cold descaling solution into the tank, fit a paper filter in the filter- holder and place the jug with its lid fitted in the coffee-maker. - Start the coffee-maker. DESCALING9
- Keeping warm: Pre-heat the jug for a few minutes with hot water, then pour out the hot water. Your isothermal jug will keep your drink hot for 4 hours. Do not use it for soups or savoury preparations.
- Keeping cold: Cool the jug with cold water and empty before filling with a cold drink.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE - The ON signal will not turn off immediately after the coffee cycle ends. - As long as the coffee maker is working normally, the signal will turn off a few minutes after the end of the cycle. - Wait for a few minutes after the cycle ends until the ON si- gnal turns off or press firmly on the luminous switch to stop your coffee maker. - The on/off light fails to come on. - Appliance is not correctly plugged in. - The button was not activated correctly. - Plug in properly.
Press firmly on the luminous switch. - Water does not run through completely. - Increased noise level. - The on/off light goes off while the water is running through. - Coffee-maker lined with scale. - Descale the coffee-maker. - The coffee does not flow into thejug but the coffee-maker functions - Thermal lid not fitted. - The jug lid is clogged or the filter-holder outlet is clogged. - Put the lid in place. - Clean the lid thoroughly with soapy water or the filter-holder outlet (Fig. 9 to 13).
The coffee does not pour from the jug into the cup. - Lever not pressed sufficiently (stainless steel jug). - Lid is not unscrewed enough (plastic jug). - Hot air is compressing the lid. - Press fully (stainless steel jug). - Check the position of marker - Press the dome cap on the lid to reduce pressure. Questions Possible causes Answers Subject to modification10
END-OF-LIFE ELECTRICAL OR ELECTRONIC
PRODUCTS Think of the environment! Your appliance contains valuable materials which can be recovered or recycled. Leave it a local civic waste collection point. If you have any problems or queries please contact our Customer Relations Team for expert help and advice: Helpline: 0845 602 1454 - UK (01) 677 4003 - ROI or consult our web site: www.rowenta.co.uk11
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