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| Product Type | Coffee Maker |
| Brand | Hanseatic |
| Model | HCM9001TJSD |
| Color | Black / Stainless Steel |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | Approx. 30 x 35 x 20 cm |
| Weight | Approx. 3 kg |
| Power Supply | 220-240 V, 50/60 Hz |
| Power Consumption | 900 W |
| Capacity | 10 cups (1.25 L) |
| Water Tank | Removable, 1.5 L capacity |
| Filter Type | Permanent mesh filter (included) |
| Programming | 24-hour programmable timer |
| Keep Warm Function | Automatic keep warm for up to 2 hours |
| Auto Shut-off | Yes, after 2 hours of inactivity |
| Brew Pause | Yes, allows removing carafe during brewing |
| Carafe | Glass carafe with markings |
| Indicator Lights | Power and brewing indicators |
| Anti-drip System | Yes |
| Cleaning | Descaling indicator light; removable parts dishwasher safe |
| Safety | Overheat protection, automatic shut-off |
| Spare Parts Available | Carafe, filter basket, water tank |
| Warranty | 2 years |
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USER MANUAL HCM9001TJSD Hanseatic
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Manual/version:
2101-01843EN20240227
Order no.: 88362126
Reproduction, even of excerpts, is not permitted!
Coffee machine
Table of contents

Please read through the safety instructions and user manual carefully before using the appliance. This is the only way you can use all the functions safely and reliably.
Be absolutely sure to also observe the national regulations in your country, which are also valid in addition to the regulations specified in this user manual.
Keep all safety notices and instructions for future reference. Pass all safety notices and instructions on to the subsequent user of the appliance.
Explanation of terms and
symbols......EN-3
Explanation of terms......EN-3
Explanation of symbols......EN-3
Safety ......EN-4
Intended use ......EN-4
Safety notices ......EN-4
Delivery ......EN-10
Package contents ......EN-10
Check package contents .....EN-10
Packaging tips......EN-10
Appliance parts and control
elements......EN-11
Preparation......EN-12
Before getting started ......EN-12
Suitable location......EN-12
Cleaning before use......EN-12
Full empty cycle ......EN-13
Instant emergency shut-off ...EN-15
Making coffee......EN-16
Interrupting brewing ......EN-18
Cleaning and descaling......EN-19
Cleaning the appliance .....EN-20
Descaling the appliance......EN-20
Service ......EN-22
Advice, complaints and
orders......EN-22
Repairs and spare parts .....EN-22
Disposal and waste
prevention ......EN-23
Waste prevention ......EN-23
Free return of old electrical
appliances......EN-23
Disposal ......EN-24
Packaging ......EN-25
Appendix ......EN-27
Product fiche concerning
Regulation (EU)
No. 2019/2016 ......EN-27
Technical specifications .....EN-27
Explanation of terms and symbols
Explanation of terms
The following terms can be found in this user manual.

WARNING
This terms indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION
This term indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

NOTICE
This term warns against possible damage to property.
Explanation of symbols
The following symbols can be found in this user manual and/or on the product.

This symbol warns of a hot surface.

This symbol refers to useful additional information.
Safety
Intended use
The appliance is designed for preparing normal household quantities of coffee.
The appliance is intended solely for domestic use or for similar applications such as:
– in shop staff kitchens, offices and other commercial areas;
– on agricultural premises;
– by customers in hotels, motels and other residential facilities;
– in bed and breakfast establishments.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Use the appliance only as described in this user manual. Any other use is deemed improper and may result in damage to property or even personal injury. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage caused by improper use.
Safety notices
In this chapter you will find general safety notices which you must always observe for your own protection and that of third parties. Please also observe the warning notices in the individual chapters on operation, cleaning, etc.
Risks to children and certain groups of people

WARNING
Risk of suffocation!
Children can become entangled in the packaging film and suffocate.
■ Do not allow children to play with the packaging film.
Risk of scalding!
If the mains cord is within reach of young children, they could pull down the coffee machine and suffer serious scalding.
■ Set up the coffee machine so that neither the appliance nor the mains cord are
accessible to young children.
Dangers for children and people with limited physical, sensory or mental capacity!
■ This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
■ Children shall not play with the appliance.
■ Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are older than 8 and supervised.
- Keep children under 8 years of age away from the appliance and mains cord.
Risks in handling house- hold electrical appliances

WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Touching live parts may result in severe injury or death.
■ Connect the appliance only if the socket voltage matches the requirements indicated on the type plate.
■ Do not connect the appliance to a multi-socket extension cable or a multi-socket plug.
■ Do not operate the appliance with an external timer or a separate remote control system.
■ Connect the appliance only to a properly installed and earthed electric socket.
■ Set up the appliance in such a way that no liquid can overflow onto the appliance plug connection.
■ Only use the appliance indoors. Do not use in wet rooms or in the rain.
■ Do not operate or continue to operate the appliance, if it
– shows visible signs of damage, e.g. the supply cord is defective.
- starts smoking or there is a smell of burning.
- makes unfamiliar noises. In this case, pull the mains plug out of the socket and contact our service department (see "Service" on page EN-22).
■ This appliance can only be completely disconnected from the mains by pulling out the mains plug. The appliance must therefore be connected to an easily accessible socket so that it can be quickly disconnected from the power supply in the event of fault.
- Keep the appliance, mains plug and mains cord away from naked flames and hot surfaces.
■ Do not kink or pinch the mains cord or lay it over sharp edges.
■ If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
■ Always take hold of the mains plug itself, not the mains cord. Never touch the mains plug with wet hands.
■ Switch off the appliance and unplug it from the mains when not in use, in the event of a fault, and before cleaning or maintenance.
■ Inspections and repairs to the appliance may only be carried out by authorised specialists. Independent repairs made to the appliance may cause damage to property and personal injury and void liability and warranty claims.
■ Never try to repair the appliance yourself.
■ Never open the housing.
■ Only parts corresponding to the original appliance specifications may be used for repairs.
Water that has seeped inside may cause a short circuit or electrocution.
■ Never immerse the appliance, mains cord or plug in water or any other liquids.
■ Switch off the appliance and pull the mains plug out of the socket before cleaning.
■ Do not set up the appliance near taps or sinks.
■ Do not put the appliance or individual parts of the appliance in a dishwasher.
■ Do not use a steam cleaner to clean it.
Risks in handling coffee machines

WARNING
Fire hazard!
Improper use of the coffee maker can cause fires.
■ Do not heat the jug in a microwave or oven.
Risk of burns!
The hotplate becomes very hot during operation and can cause burns if touched. The surfaces can remain very hot after use, owing to residual warmth.
■ Only hold the jug by the handle.
■ Do not touch the hotplate when it is hot.
■ Do not reach under the filter.
■ Allow the appliance to cool completely prior to cleaning it.
■ Do not place any objects on the hotplate except the jug.
Risk of injury!
Improper handling of the appliance can lead to injuries.
■ Do not use the appliance to warm other foods or liquids.

CAUTION
Health hazard!
Failure to clean the appliance can cause damage to health, as can improper use of ingredients or cleaners and descaling agents.
■ Only fill the water tank with fresh water; never use hot water or other liquids such as carbonated mineral water or milk.
- Keep the appliance and individual parts clean at all times.
■ Clean the appliance regularly (see "Cleaning and descaling" on page EN-19).
■ Follow manufacturer instructions on cleaners and descaling agents.
Risk of scalding!
When the coffee machine is in use, hot steam will come out of it which will lead to scalding if it comes into contact with unprotected skin.
■ Do not leave the lid open during operation.
■ Do not touch the lid or reach just above it during operation.
■ Avoid all contact with hot liquid.
Filling the appliance with fresh water shortly after brewing may produce a burst of hot steam.
■ If several brewing processes are required, switch off the coffee machine after each brewing process and allow it to cool for approx. 5 minutes.
Hot coffee can cause scalding in the mouth or the oesophagus and on unprotected skin.
■ Drink freshly brewed coffee with care.
! NOTICE
Risk of damage to property! Improper handling of the appliance can lead to damage.
■ Never expose the appliance to temperatures below 0 °C. Residual water that may have frozen could damage the appliance.
■ If the appliance is used at temperatures of less than +5 °C and over +40 °C it
may lead to faults in the electronics.
■ Use the appliance only if it is standing on a level, stable and non-sensitive surface.
■ Never operate the appliance when empty.
■ Only use the jug supplied.
■ Never exceed maximum fi levels.
■ Make sure that the fi Iter only fi Iled with pure ground coffee and not with any other substances, such as water-soluble or freeze-dried instant products, other drink powders or foreign bodies.
■ Do not use any solvent-based, abrasive or scouring cleaners (e.g. oven or grill spray) or cleaning utensils such as scouring pads or similar.
■ Do not set up the appliance below kitchen wall units, etc. Maintain minimum distances around the appliance (see "Suitable location" on page EN-12).
■ The appliance must not be placed in a cupboard when in use.
Surface coatings on furniture sometimes contain chemical additives that can eat away at the rubber feet of the appliance. This may cause residue to accumulate on the surface of the furniture.
■ Place a heat-resistant, waterproof and non-slip pad underneath the appliance if it is stood on sensitive furniture.
Delivery

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Illustration of a coffee maker with a water filter and control panel (no text or symbols)Package contents
- Coffee machine
- User manual
Check package contents
- Unpack the appliance.
- Check that the delivery is complete.
- Check whether the appliance was damaged during transit.
- If the delivery is incomplete or the appliance has been damaged during transit, please contact our service department (see "Service" on page EN-22).

WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Touching live parts may result in severe injury or death.
■ Never use a damaged appliance.
Packaging tips

If you have sufficient space, we recommend keeping the packaging,
at least during the warranty period. If the appliance needs to be sent out for repairs, only the original packaging will provide sufficient protection.
Should you choose not to keep the packaging, please dispose of it in an environmentally friendly way.
Appliance parts and control elements

(1) Filter basket
(2) Water tank lid
(3) Water tank
(4) Water level indicator
(5) Mains plug and cord
(6) On/Off button
(7) Hotplate
(8) Jug
(9) Jug lid
Preparation
Before getting started
- Read chapter "Safety" on page EN-4, in particular the safety instructions.
Suitablelocation
- Position the appliance on a firm, level, dry, waterproof and durable surface.
- Place the appliance so that it and the mains cord are inaccessible to young children.
- Do not set up the appliance directly beside a cooker or other heat source.
- Leave at least 3 cm of space next to and behind the appliance and at least 15 cm of space above the appliance as it releases heat into the environment.
- Do not set up the appliance directly below kitchen wall units because steam is emitted from the top.
- Do not place the appliance near water taps or sinks, as water may get into the housing and damage the appliance.
- Lay the mains cord so that it will not be damaged by sharp edges or by coming into contact
with hot surfaces, e.g. electric hobs.
- Position the appliance in an area which is protected from frost. The appliance could be damaged if the water inside it freezes.
Cleaning before use
- Remove all pieces of packaging from the appliance.

- Open the lid (2) of the water tank (3).
- Remove the filter basket (1) and clean it with washing-up water.

- Hold the jug lid (9) by the pouring button (10).
- Loosen the jug lid (9) from the jug (8) by rotating it a quarter turn.
- Clean the jug (8) and the jug lid (9) with water.
- Dry all parts carefully.
Full empty cycle

WARNING
Risk of burns!
The hotplate becomes very hot during operation and can cause burns if touched. The surfaces can remain very hot after use, owing to residual warmth.
■ Only hold the jug by the handle.
■ Do not touch the hotplate when it is hot.
■ Do not place any objects on the hotplate except the jug.

CAUTION
Risk of scalding!
When the coffee machine is in use, hot steam will come out of it which will lead to scalding if it comes into contact with unprotected skin.
■ Do not leave the lid open during operation.
■ Do not touch the lid or reach just above it during operation.
■ Avoid all contact with hot liquid.
- Before first use, after descaling and if you have not used the appliance for a prolonged period of time, fill the water tank completely (without coffee) and allow the machine to run through 1–2 times and then tip the water away.

You will find this symbol on the hotplate. It warns of a hot surface.

- Open the lid (2) of the water tank (3).
- Fill the jug (8) with fresh, cold tap water.
- Pour the water out of the jug (8) into the water tank (3) up to the Max mark on the water level indicator (4).
- Insert the filter basket (1) into the appliance.
- Close the empty jug (8) with the jug lid (9).

- Place the jug (8) on the hot-plate (7) so that the jug lid (9) pushes the drip guard (11) on the filter basket (1) upwards.

- Close the lid (2) of the water tank (3). It must click audibly into place.
- Insert the mains plug (5) into a properly installed and easily accessible socket.

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Illustration of a hand pressing down on a coffee maker's side panel, labeled (6), with no visible text or symbols beyond the label.- Press the On/Off button (6) to switch on.
The On/Off button lights up red. Brewing begins.
- Once the water has percolated through, press the On/Off button (6) again to switch off the appliance.
The light on the button goes out.
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Loosen the jug lid (9) from the jug (8) by rotating it a quarter turn.
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Pour the water out of the jug (8).
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Repeat the process 1–2 more times, allowing the coffee machine to cool for 5 minutes each time.
- Pull the mains plug (5) out of the socket when you are not using the appliance.
Instant emergency shut-off
- Press the On/Off button (6), and pull the mains plug (5) out of the socket to switch off the appliance in an emergency.
Making coffee

CAUTION
Risk of scalding!
When the coffee machine is in use, hot steam will come out of it which will lead to scalding if it comes into contact with unprotected skin.
■ Do not leave the lid open during operation.
■ Do not touch the lid or reach just above it during operation.
■ Avoid all contact with hot liquid.

- Open the lid (2) of the water tank (3).
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Insert the filter basket (1).
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Place a commercially-available size 4 paper filter (12) into the filter basket (1).
- Add the desired quantity of ground coffee.

We recommend using one level coffee scoop of medium- to fine-ground
coffee per normal sized cup (approx. 125 ml). For larger cups, please use a heaped scoop.


The water tank (3) has a water level indicator (4) to measure the quantity of
fresh water. The numbers and marks are for normal-sized cups.
- Use the jug (8) to pour the correct quantity of fresh, cold tap water into the water tank (3).
Never fill more water than the top mark Max.
- Close the jug (8) with the jug lid (9).
- Place the jug (8) on the hot-plate (7).

- Make sure that the jug lid (9) pushes the drip guard (11) on the filter basket (1) upwards.

- Close the lid (2) of the water tank (3). It must click audibly into place.
- Insert the mains plug (5) into a properly installed and easily accessible socket.

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Illustration of a hand pressing a button on a coffee maker's side table (no text or symbols visible)- Press the On/Off button (6) to switch on the coffee machine. The On/Off button lights up red. The water will be heated, the coffee will be brewed and will gradually flow into the pot.
When the coffee stops flowing, the brewing process has finished.

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3D rendering of a kettle with handle and lid, labeled (10) pointing to the lid (no text or symbols on the object itself)- Press the pouring button (10) to dispense the coffee.

The appliance switches off automatically if left on for more than 40 minutes.
Interrupting brewing
- If you want to switch off the coffee machine, press the On/Off button (6).
The light on the button goes out.
- Pull the mains plug (5) out of the socket when you are not using the appliance.
Cleaning and descaling
The appliance should be cleaned and descaled regularly to prevent it from becoming damaged and to ensure your coffee has the best possible flavour.

WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Water that has seeped inside may cause a short circuit or electrocution.
■ Never immerse the appliance, mains cord or plug in water or any other liquids.
■ Switch off the appliance and pull the mains plug out of the socket before cleaning.
■ Do not put the appliance or individual parts of the appliance in a dishwasher.
■ Do not use a steam cleaner to clean it.

CAUTION
Health hazard!
Failure to clean the appliance can cause damage to health, as can improper use of ingredients or cleaners and descaling agents.
■ Follow manufacturer instructions on cleaners and descaling agents.
■ Avoid contact with the descaler.
■ Do not ingest the descaler.
■ Do not mix the descaler with other cleaning agents and descalers or other chemicals.
■ Wash your hands after using the descaling agent.
Risk of corrosion!
If fi lling the appliance with a mixture of water and descaler shortly after the brewing process, hot steam from the water outlet may cause scalding and burns.
■ Allow the appliance to cool completely before cleaning and descaling.
Risk of scalding!
During descaling, hot steam is released, which can cause burns on unprotected skin.
■ Do not leave the lid open during operation.
■ Do not touch the lid or reach just above it during operation.
■ Avoid all contact with hot liquid.
NOTICE
Risk of damage to property! Improper handling of the appliance can lead to damage.
■ Never immerse the appliance, mains cord or plug in water or any other liquids.
■ Do not put the appliance or individual parts of the appliance in a dishwasher.
■ Do not use a steam cleaner to clean it.
■ Do not use any solvent-based, abrasive or scouring cleaners (e.g. oven or grill spray) or cleaning utensils such as scouring pads or similar.
■ Do not set up the appliance below kitchen wall units, etc. Maintain minimum distances around the appliance (see "Suitable location" on page EN-12).
Cleaning the appliance
- Make sure that the appliance mains plug is removed from the socket and that the appliance has cooled down completely.
- Wipe the appliance housing regularly with a damp cloth.
- Remove the filter basket (1) and the jug (8) with the jug lid (9) and clean them with washing-up water. Then dry the parts carefully.
- Rinse 1–2 times with the maximum amount of clear water.
Descaling the appliance
How often you need to descale the appliance will depend on your water hardness. More or less scale will form depending on how hard your water is.
Regular descaling will
– prolong the life of the appliance,
– ensure that it works properly,
– prevent excessive steam,
– shorten brewing times,
- save energy.
- Use 1 litre of descaling liquid according to manufacturer instructions.
- Make sure that the appliance mains plug (5) is removed from the socket and the appliance has cooled down completely.
- Pour the descaling liquid into the water tank (3) up to the Max mark on the water level indicator (4).
- Insert the filter basket (1) (see "Full empty cycle" on page EN-13).
- Close the lid (2) of the water tank (3). It must click audibly into place.
- Insert the mains plug (5) into a properly installed and easily accessible socket.
- Press the On/Off button (6) to switch on. The On/Off button lights up red. Descaling begins.
- Pour the descaling liquid away after it has run through.
- Rinse 1–2 times with the maximum amount of clear water.
- Pull the mains plug (5) out of the socket when you are not using the appliance.
Service
Please note!
You are responsible for the condition of the appliance and its proper use in the household.
Damage resulting from non-compliance with this manual cannot be recognised.
In order for us to help you quickly, please tell us:
| Name of appliance Model Order number | |
| Hanseatic Coffee machine HCM9001TJSD 88362126 | |
General customer service
Please contact your mail order company's product advice centre if you have questions, complaints or accessory orders.
Spare parts
Customers in Germany
Please contact the company Hermes Fulfilment GmbH:
Phone: (057 32) 99 66 00
Monday–Thursday 8 a.m.–3 p.m., Friday 8 a.m.–2 p.m.
Customers in Austria
Please contact your mail order company's customer service centre or product advice centre.
Disposal and waste prevention
Waste prevention
According to the provisions of Directive 2008/98/EC, waste prevention measures always take priority over waste management.
For electrical and electronic devices, waste prevention measures include extending the lifespan of defective devices through repair and reselling used working appliances instead of disposing of them.
Please help us reduce waste and contact our customer service if your product is faulty.
More information can be found in the brochure “Waste Prevention Programme – of the German Government with the Involvement of the Federal Länder”.
the consumers. This option also exists for deliveries made to a private household. For distance selling, the option of having old electrical equipment collected for free applies only in the case of purchase of new electrical equipment with heat exchangers (e.g. refrigerators, dehumidifiers), screens and display devices with a screen surface > 100 cm ^2 , and large devices with at least one of its external dimensions measuring more than 50 cm.
In addition, consumers may return up to three old electrical appliances of the same type to a distributor's collection point for free, without having to purchase a new electrical appliance. In this case, however, the old appliances' external dimensions may not exceed 25 cm.
Free return of old electrical appliances
Upon purchasing a new electrical appliance of the same type with essentially the same function, consumers may return an old electrical appliance to a distributor obliged to take back old appliances, at no extra cost for
Disposal
Disposing of old electrical
devices in an environ-
mentally friendly manner

Electrical appliances contain harmful substances as well as valuable resources.
Every consumer is therefore required by law to dispose of old electrical appliances at an authorised collection or return point. They will thus be made available for environmentally-sound, resource-saving recycling.
You can dispose of old electrical appliances free of charge at your local recycling centre.
Please contact your dealer directly for more information about this topic.
Don't forget to erase data!
If necessary, each consumer is responsible for erasing personal data from electrical and electronic equipment.
Batteries and recharge- able batteries, lamps and bulbs
If necessary, old single-use and rechargeable batteries that are not encased by an old electrical appliance, as well as lamps/bulbs that can be removed from an old electrical appliance without being destroyed, must be removed and disposed of separately before you return the appliance.

This symbol means that batteries and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of with other household waste.
Consumers are required by law to bring all batteries and rechargeable batteries, regardless of whether they contain harmful substances*) or not, to a collection point operated by their communal authority or borough or to a retailer, so that they can be disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner and so that valuable resources (e.g. cobalt, nickel or copper) can be recovered.
Batteries and rechargeable batteries can be returned free of charge.
Some of the possible contents (e.g. mercury, cadmium and lead) are toxic and, if improperly disposed of, can have adverse effects on the environment. Heavy metals, for instance, can have detrimental health effects on humans, animals and plants and accumulate in the environment and food chain, and then enter the body indirectly through the consumption of food.
There is a high risk of fire with old lithium batteries. Special care must therefore be taken to properly dispose of old lithium batteries and rechargeable batteries. Improper disposal can also lead to internal and external short circuits due to thermal effects (heat) or mechanical damage. A short circuit can lead to a fire or an explosion and have serious consequences for people and the environment. It is therefore important to tape off the poles of lithium batteries and rechargeable batteries before disposing of them to prevent an external short circuit.
Before disposing of the appliance, batteries and rechargeable batteries which are not permanently built into the appliance must be removed and disposed of separately.
Please only dispose of batteries and rechargeable batteries in a discharged state!
If possible, use rechargeable batteries in place of disposable batteries.
*) labelled with:
Cd = Cadmium, Hg = Mercury
and Pb = Lead
Packaging

Our packaging is made of environmentally friendly, recyclable materials:
– Outer packaging made of cardboard
- Moulded parts made of foamed, CFC-free polystyrene (PS)
– Films and bags made of poly-ethylene (PE)
– Tension bands made of polypropylene (PP)
- Saving energy also protects against excessive global warming. Your new appliance
uses little energy due to its environmentally friendly insulation and technology.

If you have sufficient space, we recommend keeping the packaging, at least during the warranty period. If the appliance needs to be sent out for repairs, only the original packaging will provide sufficient protection. If you would like to dispose of the packaging, please dispose of it in an environmentally friendly way.
Appendix
Product fiche concerning Regulation (EU) No. 2019/2016
The product fiche for your device is available online.
Go to https://eprel.ec.europa.eu and enter the model identifier of your device to access the
product fiche.
The model identifier for your device can be found under Technical specifications.
Technical specifications
| Manufacturer Hanseatic | |
| Name of appliance Coffee machine | |
| Model HCM9001TJSD | |
| Colour Black / stainless steel | |
| Supply voltage 220–240 V~, 50–60 Hz | |
| Power 900 W | |
| Protection class I | |
| Water tank capacity 1 l | |
| Mains cord length (incl. plug) approx. | 85 cm |
| Unloaded weight 1.72 kg | |
| Item no. 88362126 |