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Please read these operating instructions carefully. Above all please observe the safety instructions on the initial pages of these operating instructions! Please keep these operating instructions for future reference. Pass them on to any subsequent owner of the appliance.
Features
A Coffee jug with cup markings and jug lid B Swivel filter with filter insert and anti-drip valve C Release lever for the water supply D Swivel water supply E Coffee grinder bean container with cover F Grinding texture adjustment G Grinder channel H Swivel water supply lever J Fresh water tank with lid and insert for carbon filter K Display L Controls M Coated warming plate N Rating plate (underside of appliance)
Controls
A Display for showing: time (or start time), number of cups, coffee strength, filter control, aroma setting B On/Off button with indicator (red) C Aroma button D Button for coffee strength E Clock setting button for hours F Button for programme activation with indicator (green) G Button for number of cups H Filter control J Clock setting button for minutes K Programming button for start time, number of cups, coffee strength
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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 be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Preparation
1.1 Inserting the carbon filter
0 Remove the carbon filter from the plastic packaging and rinse it thoroughly under running water. 0 Open the lid of the water tank (Figure 1/J). 0 Remove the container (Figure 4). 0 Insert the carbon filter in the filter holder (Figure 5). 0 Place the filter holder in the container and lock by turning it clockwise (Figure 6). 0 Reinsert the container, and close the lid of the water tank. The tap water will be filtered during the brewing procedure. Please note that the carbon filter must be changed either after 70 brewings or after 2 months (whichever is the sooner) so as to maintain the effectiveness of the filter. The old carbon filter cannot be cleaned, and must be replaced with a new one. Filter control The unit has an automatic filter control. 0 Switch the appliance on using the On/ Off button (Figure 2/B). Press button FILTER (Figure 2/H). The symbol is illuminated. After 70 brewings, or at the latest after 2 months, the symbol will start to flash. 0 It is then time to change the carbon filter. 0 Afterwards, press button FILTER (Figure 2/H) for longer than 3 seconds. The symbol will be illuminated as usual.
Cable compartment (Figure 3)
Your coffee machine has a cable compartment. If the mains lead is too long, you can push cable that is not needed into the compartment on the rear of the appliance.
Prior to using for the first time
Prior to preparing coffee for the first time, you should perform one or two brews with water only. Fill the fresh water container up to the top cup marking with cold water, and with the appliance switched on, allow the water to flow through into the coffee jug without using ground coffee or filter paper. To do this, press the On/ Off button (Figure 2/B).
Briefly press button FILTER , if you want to use the appliance without a carbon filter. The symbol will go out.
1.2 Filling with water (Figure 7)
0 Raise the lid of the fresh water tank (Figure 1/J).
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0 Fill the container with clear, cold tap water. You will find cup markings on the coffee jug for measuring out the required quantity. The markings apply to the quantity of fresh water. As the ground coffee absorbs water, the amount of coffee produced will be less. 0 Reclose the lid of the fresh water tank.
During the grinding process, it may occur that the grinder channel gets blocked. In this case, please clean the grinder channel and change to another grinder setting.
3 Using for the first time
3.1 Connecting to the mains supply
0 Insert plug into mains socket. Appears in the display (2/A) (with the time display flashing).
Never use hot water. Nor should you fill the fresh water container with milk, prepared coffee, tea etc.
1.3 Inserting filter paper (Figure 8)
0 Swing out the swivel filter (Figure 1/B). 0 Place size 4 filter paper in the filter insert. Please first fold back the side and lower edge of the paper filter. 0 Swing the swivel filter back again.
3.2 Setting the time
Your appliance has a timer with which to set the time and pre-program the start time up to 24 h in advance. 0 Set hours with button H (Figure 2/E). 0 Set minutes with button MIN (Figure 2/J).
1.4 Place the coffee jug with lid on the warming plate (Figure 9)
Coffee grinder
2.1 Place coffee beans in the bean container (Figure 10)
The coffee grinder has a bean container (Figure 1/E), which keeps the beans constantly aroma fresh. 0 Fill the container to the top and fasten firmly with the lid. The bean container holds approximately 125 g of coffee beans.
Making coffee using ready ground coffee
You can make coffee using ready ground coffee either immediately (Normal mode), or by pre-programming the start time (Auto function). For preparation using ready ground coffee, the settings for coffee strength, number of cups and aroma setting have no effect. Therefore these are not to be set or changed.
2.2 Grinding texture adjustment (Figure 11)
You can change the size of coffee ground to suit the strength of roast. 0 Turn the bean container (Figure 1/E) to the desired position. Setting (Figure 11/a) is for lightly roasted beans; setting (Figure 11/b) for dark roast beans. We recommend beginning with a medium setting which is suitable for the types of coffee that are usually commercially available. 0 0
4.1 Making coffee instantaneously (Normal mode)
Pour in water (Item 1.2). Swing out swivel filter (Figure 1/B). Insert filter paper (Item 1.3). Add ground coffee (Figure 12). Swing swivel filter back. Place coffee jug on the warming plate (Item 1.4).
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0 Finally press button (Figure 2/B). The red indicator will come on. The brewing procedure will start.
As long as the red indicator next to button (Bild 2/B) is on, only the button will work. If, once pre-programmed, the start time is not to be changed you need only press the AUTO button to activate the Auto function.
As long as the red indicator next to button (Bild 2/B) is on, only the button will work.
4.2 Making coffee by pre-programming the start time (Auto function)
Pour in water (Item 1.2). Swing out swivel filter (Figure 1/B). Insert filter paper (Item 1.3). Add ground coffee (Figure 12). Swing swivel filter back. Place coffee jug on the warming plate (Item 1.4). Programming the Auto function: 0 Press button PROG (Figure 2/K). The green lamp next to the button AUTO (Figure 2/F) flashes. 0 Set the desired start time with the buttons H (Figure 2/E) and MIN (Figure 2/J). The start time must be set whilst the green lamp is flashing. If the green lamp has already ceased to flash before the settings are completed, press button AUTO (Figure 2/F) again and continue with the programming. The green lamp ceases to flash ca. 3 seconds after the last button actuation. This indicates that the settings are saved. The display once again shows the time and the settings in normal mode. 0 Press button AUTO (Figure 2/F). The green indicator for button AUTO will come on. The brewing procedure will start automatically at the set time. At the start time, the green indicator (Figure 2/F) will go out and the red indicator next to the button (Figure 2/B) will be illuminated.
Coffee using the coffee grinder
You can prepare coffee with beans either immediately (Normal mode), or by pre-programming the start time (Auto function. For preparing coffee with beans you must set number of cups, coffee strength and where required the aroma setting. Number of cups Button 2-10 (Figure 2/G) is for setting how many cups are to be prepared. The grinder will grind the appropriate amount of coffee beans. The number of cups is indicated next to the symbol. 2, 4, 6, 8 or 10 cups can be set. Coffee strength Button (Figure 2/D) is for setting the coffee strength. The symbols for coffee strength have the following significance: weak coffee medium coffee strong coffee Aroma setting The aroma setting guarantees full coffee enjoyment even with small quantities (2-4 cups). If the aroma setting is selected, the symbol lights. The aroma setting can only be selected, if or cups are set with the button 2-10 (Figure 2/G). If more than 4 cups are set, the aroma setting cannot be selected.
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0 Button 2-4 (Figure 2/C) is for selecting the aroma setting (symbol lights). 0 Pressing the button 2-4 again changes between the number of cups and , the aroma setting remains on. 0 To cancel the aroma setting, press button 2-10 (Figure 2/G), the symbol will go out and the number of cups lights.
5.2 Preparing coffee using the coffee grinder with pre-programming of the start time (Auto function)
0 Pour in water (Item 1.2). Swing out the swivel filter (Figure 1/B). Insert filter paper (Item 1.3). Swing the swivel filter back. Place coffee jug on the warming plate (Item 1.4). 0 Swing out the water supply (Figure 1/D) using the swivel lever (Figure 1/H) until it engages (Figure 13). Programming the Autofunction: 0 Press button PROG (Figure 2/K). The green lamp next to the button AUTO (Figure 2/F) flashes. The following settings must be made whilst the green lamp is flashing.
5.1 Preparing coffee instantaneously (Normal mode)
Pour in water (Item 1.2). Swing out the swivel filter (Figure 1/B). Insert filter paper (Item 1.3). Swing the swivel filter back. Place coffee jug on the warming plate (Item 1.4). Swing out the water supply (Figure 1/D) using the swivel lever (Figure 1/H) until it engages (Figure 13). Set the desired number of cups with the button 2-10 (Figure 2/G). Set the desired coffee strength with the button (Figure 2/D). Where applicable (when preparing a max. of 4 cups) select the aroma setting with button 2-4 (Figure 2/C). Example: You require e.g.: 4 cups: medium strength, with aroma setting the display shows:
Press button (Figure 2/B). The red indicator will come on. Grinding will begin at once. Once the coffee has been ground, the water supply swings back automatically to the brewing position and brewing begins.
If the green lamp has already ceased to flash before the settings are completed, press button AUTO (Figure 2/F) again and continue with the programming. Set the desired start time with the buttons H (Figure 2/E) and MIN (Figure 2/J). Set the desired number of cups with the button 2-10 (Figure 2/G). Set the desired coffee strength with the button (Figure 2/D). Where applicable (when preparing a max. of 4 cups) select the aroma setting with button 2-4 (Figure 2/C). Example: You require e.g.: Start 08.00 hours, 4 cups, medium strength, with aroma setting the display shows:
The green lamp ceases to flash ca. 3 seconds after the last button actuation. This indicates that the settings are saved. The display once again shows the time and the settings in normal mode.
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0 Press button AUTO (Figure 2/F). The grinding procedure will start automatically at the set time. At the start time the green indicator for button AUTO will go out and the red indicator next to the button (Figure 2/B) will be illuminated. Once the coffee has been ground, the water supply swings back automatically to the brewing position and brewing begins. to start, simply press the AUTO button (Figure 2/F). The green indicator will go off.
Switching off
Switch the appliance off with the button (Figure 2/B).
Warming plate (Figure 1/M)
After brewing the warming plate keeps the coffee in the glass jug warm. Two hours after brewing the appliance switches off automatically.
As long as the red indicator next to button (Bild 2/B) is on, only the button will work. If, once pre-programmed, the start time, number of cups and coffee strength are not to be changed you need only press the AUTO button to activate the Auto function.
Removing the jug (Figure 15)
When the jug is removed, the anti-drip valve prevents dripping.
Preparing coffee in advance of your setting
If the appliance is pre-programmed using the Auto function (the green indicator for the AUTO button is illuminated to indicate Auto function activated), but you would like some coffee before the start time, then you must switch off the Auto function with the button AUTO (Figure 2/F). The green lamp goes out. Start coffee preparation in normal mode with the button (Figure 2/B). Grinding and brewing will begin at once.
Cleaning (It is imperative that these instructions are observed!)
11.1 Coffee part
The filter insert can be removed for emptying and cleaning. Swing out the swivel filter. Place your finger in the rear handle recess (Figure 16) and pull the bracket up. This unlocks the filter insert and it can be removed for cleaning. Activate the anti-drip valve several times during cleaning. After cleaning the filter insert, fit the swivel filter. Reposition the bracket (Figure 17). The filter insert is now relocked. Please check that it is positioned and locked correctly! Only clean the appliance using a damp cloth; never immerse it in water. Only the coffee jug and jug lid are dishwasher safe.
Note when preparing coffee with beans: Coffee preparation takes place with the settings in normal mode (number of cups, coffee strength). When these differ from the settings for the Auto function, you must change the settings accordingly in the normal mode prior to the start!
Deactivating the Auto function
If you have activated the Auto function but do not want the programme
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11.2 Coffee grinder
From time to time (at the latest when a blockage occurs), it is necessary to clean the grinder channel to free it from oily coffee residues. To do this, proceed as follows: Remove the plug from the mains. Using a pointed object (e.g. a ball pen) unlock the cover of the grinding channel (Figure 1/G and Figure 18) and pull the cover towards the front. Swing out the water supply (Figure 1/D) using the swivel lever (Figure 1/H) until it engages (Figure 13). Insert a paper filter in the swivel filter. Brush the coffee residue (including that from the rear of the channel) into the paper filter using a suitable item (e.g., paintbrush) (Figure 19). The coffee residue can also be removed using a vacuum cleaner. Then wipe the grinding channel with a dry cloth. Empty the paper filter. Press the release lever (Figure 1/C) to return the water supply to the brewing position (Figure 14). Push the cover of the grinding channel (Figure 1/G and Figure 18) back on until it engages. When doing so, press the catch down with your finger. Check that the cover is correctly positioned. Your coffee machine is now fully ready for use again. 0 Every now and again clean the coffee grinder (Figure 1/E) of oily residues from the coffee beans using a dry cloth.
Descaling - to prolong the life of your coffee machine
As a precaution we recommend descaling every three months. If you are using a gold filter, remove it from the filter insert before descaling. Use only an environmentally friendly descaling agent and always follow the manufacturers instructions. Do not use any descaler based on formic acid. Nor should you use a powder descaling agent.
First fill the fresh water container with water and then add the descaling agent. Never vice versa. 0 Place the coffee jug with lid on the warming plate. 0 Allow the descaling solution to work for approximately 15 minutes, then switch on the appliance. 0 Once the descaling solution has percolated through, switch the appliance off. If necessary, repeat the descaling procedure. 0 Then repeat the procedure at least twice using clear water. 0 Rinse the coffee jug, jug lid and filter insert thoroughly under running water. Activate the anti-drip valve several times as it is rinsed.
If dark, oily coffee beans are used, the grinding channel needs to be cleaned more often than for light beans. To avoid blockages in the grinding channel: Do not use frozen coffee beans, as water condenses on them on defrosting and can lead to blockages. Position the appliance sufficiently far away from the cooker or a deep fat fryer as fat can cause a blockage. Always keep the container for the coffee beans closed.
Important
In the event of a short-term power failure, any data entered will be stored for min. 2 minutes. If the water supply has been inadvertently swung out, use the release lever (Figure 1/C), to swing it back in position (Figure 14).
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What to do, if.
you are unable to swing the swivel filter into the brewing position? Ensure that the filter insert is correctly positioned (Item 11.1)! the coffee runs into the jug too slowly? Clean the anti-drip valve (Item 11.1)! Descale the appliance (see instructions on descaling). Possibly use other paper filters.
Disposal
Packaging material The packaging materials are environmentally friendly and can be recycled. The plastic components are identified by markings, e.g. >PE<, >PS<, etc. Please dispose of the packaging materials in the appropriate container at the community waste disposal facilities. Old appliance The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
Spare parts/accessories
Carbon filter
New carbon filters can be obtained from your specialist dealer (ENo. 950078 802) or from the Customer Care Department (ETNo. 663910 450).
Coffee jug
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