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Manual functioning
Follow figures 1 to 8.
• Press the
button. The red light
signal will turn on and the coffee
maker will start functioning.
• Press the
button once more to
stop functioning.
PLEASE NOTE
• Whether you use your coffee maker
manually or in the program mode, it
will turn off automatically about 30
minutes after the end of each cycle.
• During those 30 minutes, your
coffee will be kept warm, at the right
temperature.
• When your coffee maker is switched
on, it produces a single "beep" and
produces two "beeps" when it is
switched off (depending on model).
Cleaning
• To dispose of the used coffee
grounds, remove the used paper
filter.
• Unplug the coffee maker and let it
cool down.
• Clean with a damp cloth or sponge.
• Do not clean the appliance while it
is still hot.
• Never immerse the appliance in
water or any other liquid.
• None of the coffee maker parts
should be put in the dishwasher.
Descaling
• Descale your coffee maker every
month or every 40 cycles.
You can use:
− a packet of descaling agent diluted
in two large cups of water.
− or two large cups of commercially
available white vinegar which can be
purchased in hardware stores.
• Pour into the tank (b) and turn on
the coffee maker (without coffee).
• Let the equivalent of one cup pour
into the jug, then turn the coffee
maker off.
• Allow the liquid to stand for one
hour.
• Restart the coffee maker and let the
rest of the liquid pass through to the
jug.
• To rinse, run the coffee maker 2 or
3 more times with the equivalent of
one glass jug of water.
The guarantee does not cover coffee
makers that malfunction or cease to
operate because they have not been
regularly descaled.
Think of the environment!
Y our appliance contains
i
valuable materials which
can
be
recycled.
L eave it at a local civic
waste collection point or at
an approved service centre,
where it will be disposed of
properly.
European directive 2012/19/UE
on Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE), requires that old
household electrical appliances are
not thrown into the normal flow of
municipal waste. Old appliances must
be collected separately in order to
optimize the recovery and recycling
of materials they contain and reduce
the impact on human health and the
environment.
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recovered
or
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