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Note: The base is not a hotplate and does not keep the tea warm during or after steeping, as this would
cause the tea to become stronger and turn bitter. However, the teapot is double-walled to keep the tea
warm.
Note: Be careful when you move the teapot while it contains hot tea.
Note: Do not put milk, sugar or honey in the teapot (Fig. 20).
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After use, clean the filter and rinse the inside of the teapot to prevent tea stains (see chapter
'Cleaning', section 'Cleaning the teapot and the filter after every use').
Do not immerse the teapot in water. Make sure the connector on the underside of the teapot
stays dry.
Note: Be careful when you clean parts that are still hot.
Note: Do not leave tea in the teapot overnight to prevent excessive staining.
using the personal settings button
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With the personal settings button you can set the ideal combination of water temperature
(between 60°C and 100°C) and steeping time (between 1 and 10 minutes) for the type of tea
you want to make. (Fig. 2)
1
Follow steps 1-7 above.
2
Press the personal settings button (Fig. 21).
The display lights up and shows the temperature.
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3
Adjust the temperature to your own preference with the increase or decrease
buttons (Fig. 22).
The display shows the adjusted temperature.
,
4
Press the personal settings button to confirm the temperature. (Fig. 23)
The display switches to the steeping time.
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5
Adjust the steeping time to your own preference with the increase or decrease
buttons. (Fig. 24)
The display shows the adjusted steeping time.
,
6
Press the personal settings button to confirm the steeping time. (Fig. 25)
Note: The adjusted settings are stored in the memory. The next time you use the personal settings button,
these are the initial settings that you see on the display.
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Continue with steps 9-14 above.
tips
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Tea packages often mention the optimal brewing instructions (water temperature and steeping
time).
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Tea leaves are best stored in an airtight container in a dark and dry place.
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Taste is very personal and you may need to experiment with the amount of tea leaves to obtain
the tea strength you prefer. Try to increase or decrease the strength of the tea by increasing or
decreasing the amount of tea leaves you put in the filter. It is not recommended to change the
strength by adjusting the steeping time mentioned on the tea package.
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Some teas have a low density and do not easily sink when they come into contact with heated
water. To improve immersion of the tea leaves, you could briefly rinse the leaves in the filter with
hot tap water before you put the filter in the teapot.
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