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important safeguarDs technical specifications
1. Please read the following information and
keep it for future reference.
2. This appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities or with lack of experience or lack of knowledge, unless they are supervised by a person who is responsible for their safety or have been instructed on how to use the appliance.
3. Children should be supervised in order to
ensure that they do not play with the app- liance.
4. Keep the appliance out of the reach of
5. Connect appliance only to an AC power
supply with voltage corresponding to the voltage on the rating plate.
6. Do not operate this appliance with an
external timer or remote control system.
7. For reasons of electrical safety, never
immerse the appliance or the power cord in water or other liquids.
8. For reasons of electrical safety, do not clean
the appliance in the dishwasher.
9. The switch and power cord should never
come into contact with water or other liquids. In case this ever happens, all parts must be completely dry before operating the appliance again.
11. This appliance is intended to be used in
household and similar applications such as: staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments; farm houses; by client in hotels, motels and other working environments; bed and breakfast type environments.
12. For safety reasons, never place the app-
liance on hot surfaces, a metal tray or a wet surface.
13. Do not place the appliance or power cord
near open flames during operation.
14. Always use the coffeemaker on a level,
uncluttered and heatresistant surface. Power: 1.000 W, 230 V~, 50 Hz Pot: Thermo jar made of non-breakable double walled stainless steel Volume: 1.2 litres = approx. 10 cups Filter size: Permanent filter, optionally paper filter size 1 x 4 Dimensions: Approx. 20,5 x 26,7 x 37,5 cm (B/T/H) Weight: Approx. 2,67 kg Power cord length: Approx. 90 cm, fest montiert Features: Digital display Timer, pre-programmable up to 24 hours Clock function Integrated water tank Detachable filter support with permanent filter and drip-stop Accessories: 1 additional heat-insulated jar, measuring spoon instruction manual, permament filter Replacement parts: Pot with lid, art. no. 2846540 Filter holder with drip stop, art. no. 2846563 Permanent filter, art. no. 2846565 Technical details subject to change.16 tips for perfect coffee enjoyment
15. The appliance is approved for household
use only and may be used only for brewing coffee, never for heating milk or other liquids or keeping them warm.
16. Make sure that the power cord does not hang
over the edge of the countertop or table, since this can cause accidents, for example if small children pull on the cord.
17. Route the power cord so that there is no
possibility of the cord being pulled or tripped over.
18. Do not wrap the power cord around the
appliance and avoid kinking of the power cord to prevent damage.
19. Use the coffeemaker only indoors.
20. When in use, never cover the coffeemaker,
since this could cause the appliance to overheat.
21. Only use fresh, cold water to brew coffee.
Fill the water container at least up to the lowest marking (4 cups) and do not overfill.
22. Do not switch on the appliance until after
you have filled the water tank with water.
23. In case of repeated use, allow the appliance
to cool off at least 5 minutes between use.
24. Never use the coffee pot in the microwave; it
is not suitable for such use.
25. Do not move the appliance as long as it is in
operation, to prevent injuries.
26. Make sure that all users, especially children,
are aware of the danger of injury from emerging steam and hot splashing water – danger of burns!
27. Do not use the appliance with accessories
of other manufacturers or brands, to prevent damage.
28. Unplug the appliance from the power supply
after use and prior to cleaning. Never leave the appliance unattended when it is plugged in to the power supply.
29. Check the appliance, the plug and the power
cord regularly for wear or damage. In case of damage to the power cord or other parts, please send the appliance or the power cord for inspection and repair to our after sales service. Unauthorized repairs can result in serious risks to the user and void the warranty.
30. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
1. Make sure that your coffeemaker is clean
and descaled at all times. (see chapter Cleaning and descaling on page 19 ).
2. Keep coffee beans and ground coffee in a
tightly closed can and store in a cool, dark place, but not in the refrigerator.
3. For optimal coffee enjoyment we recommend
grinding the coffee beans right before use.
4. Use only fresh water.
5. Coffee tastes best freshly brewed. If coffee
is kept warm too long, it can become bitter. The manufacturer will not be liable in the event of incorrect assembly, improper or incorrect use or if repairs are carried out by unauthorized third parties. before using the appliance the first time
1. Remove all packaging materials and any
transport safety devices.
2. Check to make sure that all accessories are
3. Clean all parts with a damp cloth, as
described in the chapter “Cleaning and care” on page 19.
4. Check to make sure that all parts are
assembled correctly and the appliance is stable.
5. Connect the appliance via the power cord to
the power supply (230 V~, 50 Hz).
6. Open the lid of the appliance.
7. Fill the water tank with clear, cold water to
the “Max” marking. Please note that the water tank has a small hole at the top, for safety reasons. The water tank cannot be filled with more than the maximum capacity of the coffee pot, so it cannot overflow during the brewing process. Before brewing coffee for the first time, please run one or two brewing cycles with water only to remove any residue from the manufacturing process. We also recommend running one brewing cycle without coffee if the appliance has not been in use for an extended period.17 setting the time brewing coffee without the timer function
1. Prepare the appliance as described in the
section “Before using the appliance the first time” on page 16.
2. Open the lid of the appliance.
3. Fill the water tank with clear, cold water for
the number of cups you want to brew, but not past the “Max” marking.
4. Check to make sure that the filter is
correctly inserted in the filter holder. The filter can only be inserted one way in the filter holder.
5. Put the required quantity of ground coffee
in the filter. Make the coffee according to your personal preference; we recommend 5 to 7 grams of medium-fine ground coffee per cup. Coffee that is ground too fine can clog the pores in the filter, which can cause the coffeemaker to overflow.
6. Close the lid of the appliance.
7. Pace the pot with the lid closed on the plate.
lights up red and the brewing cycle begins.
10. When the brewing cycle is complete, switch
the appliance off by pressing the “EIN/ AUS” button two times consecutively. If you do not push the „EIN/AUS“ button twice after the brewing process has finished, the appliance will be automatically turned off after approx. 12 minutes.
11. You can interrupt the brewing cycle any time
by pressing the button “EIN/AUS” two times consecutively. The indicator lamp in the button lights up blue for about 10 seconds. As soon as you press the “EIN/AUS” button again, the brewing cycle resumes.
12. You can also remove the pot to pour coffee
any time during the brewing cycle. However, the pot must be put back on the plate within 30 seconds, since otherwise the filter could overflow.
13. Remove the permanent filter and dispose of
1. As soon as the coffeemaker is connected to
the power supply the display shows 12:00.
2. Press the “PROG” button.
3. The display shows “CLOCK” at the upper
4. Now press the “STD” and “MIN” buttons
until the current time is set.
5. After about 10 seconds with no input the
appliance returns to the initial state; you now see the current time and can start brewing coffee.
6. In case of a power outage lasting longer
than about 10 seconds the time is not saved, which means you have to reset the time whenever the appliance has been unplugged. 12:00 Clock
9. Pace the pot with the lid closed on the plate.
lights up red and the brewing cycle begins.
12. When the brewing cycle is complete, switch
the appliance off by pressing the “EIN/ AUS” button two times consecutively. If you do not push the „EIN/AUS“ button twice after the brewing process has finished, the appliance will be automatically turned off after approx. 12 minutes.
13. Pour out the water from the first brewing
14. Remove the pot and the filter.
15. The appliance is now ready for operation
and you can start brewing coffee.18 brewing coffee with the timer function
1. First, make sure that the appliance has been
set to the correct time; otherwise, the timer cannot function correctly (chapter “Setting the time” on page 17).
2. Prepare the appliance as described in the
section “Before using the appliance the first time” on page 16.
3. Open the lid of the appliance.
4. Fill the water tank with clear, cold water for
the number of cups you want to brew, but not past the “Max” marking.
5. Check to make sure that the filter is
correctly inserted in the filter holder. The filter can only be inserted one way in the filter holder.
6. Put the required quantity of ground coffee
in the filter. Make the coffee according to your personal preference; we recommend 5 to 7 grams of medium-fine ground coffee per cup. Coffee that is ground too fine can clog the pores in the filter, which can cause the coffeemaker to overflow.
7. Close the lid of the appliance.
8. Pace the pot with the lid closed on the
9. Press the “PROG” button – the current time
10. Press the “PROG” button again. The display
shows “Timer” at the upper left.
11. Now press the “STD” and “MIN” buttons
until the desired start time for the brewing cycle is set. After about 10 seconds with no input, the appliance returns to the initial setting.
12. Then press the “PROG” button until the
words “Clock” and “Timer” no longer appear on the display. The indicator lamp in the “PROG” button lights up for about 10 seconds and then goes out again.
13. Press the “EIN/AUS” button two times
consecutively. The indicator lamp in the button lights up blue and blinks.
14. If you wish to check the set time, press the
“PROG” button again. The display shows “TIMER” and the set time at the upper left. You can now change the time if you wish.
15. When the set time is reached, the brewing
16. When the brewing cycle is complete, switch
the appliance off by pressing the “EIN/AUS” button two times consecutively.
17. You can interrupt the brewing cycle any time
by pressing the button “EIN/AUS” two times consecutively. The indicator lamp in the button lights up blue for about 10 seconds. As soon as you press the “EIN/AUS” button again, the brewing cycle resumes.
18. You can also remove the pot to pour coffee
any time during the brewing cycle. However, the pot must be put back on the plate within 30 seconds, since otherwise the filter could overflow.
19. Remove the permanent filter and dispose of
the coffee grounds. 15:00 Timer19 Descaling
1. Regular descaling allows the coffeemaker
to operate more efficiently and prolongs the service life.
2. If the appliance switches off before the end
of the warming period or if water remains in the water tank after brewing, the appliance has to be descaled
3. Use a commercially available descaling
product, following the instructions on the package.
4. Fill the water tank to the MAX marking with
the descaling solution.
5. You can also use citric acid instead. Use
25 to 50 g of citric acid for one liter of water.
6. Place the coffee pot on the plate.
7. Now press the “EIN/AUS” button and let
about one-third of the water run through.
8. Switch off the appliance by pressing the
“EIN/AUS” button twice and allow the descaling solution to work for about 15 to 30 minutes. In case of heavy scaling, you can leave the solution in the appliance overnight.
9. Then press the “EIN/AUS” button again and
let the rest of the descaling solution run through.
10. Pour out the descaling solution and run
clear water through the appliance at least two times. cleaning the appliance
1. Allow the appliance to cool before cleaning
2. Before cleaning, always turn off the appliance
and unplug it from the power supply.
3. Do not immerse the appliance and power
cord in water or other liquids or wash them in the dishwasher.
4. Open the lid of the appliance and remove
the permanent filter. Dispose of the coffee grounds.
5. Condensation can collect above the filter.
After brewing coffee, wipe off the bottom of the lid with a dry cloth.
6. Wipe off the housing and the plate with
a damp cloth and a little dishwashing detergent. Do not use any abrasive scouring agents, steel wool, metal objects, hot cleaning agents or disinfectants, since they can damage the appliance.
7. Clean the pot, its lid, the filter holder and
filter in water with a little dishwashing detergent added.
8. The appliance must be completely dry
before you use it again.20
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