12 Cup capacity
Keep warm
function
Anti-drip valve
y
29500A
800W
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1. Make sure the appliance has cooled
down before cleaning or storing.
2. The appliance may release smoke and
or smell when you use it for the first few
times because of the oil on some parts.
This will disappear after a few uses.
4. Return the filter holder to original posi-
tion, make sure it is fixed properly in
place.
5. Place the jug on the warming plate.
6. Switch the appliance on by pressing
the On/Off switch, the indicator lamp
will light up and the appliance will start
working.
Technical data
Ratings: 220-240V~ 50Hz, 800W
Nominal capacity of water tank: 1.2L
7. The appliance will brew until the water
tank is emptied thereafter it will auto-
matically go into keep-warm mode. The
warming plate will keep the brewed cof-
fee warm at:
Know your coffee maker
1. Above 72°C in half an hour.
2. Above 68°C in an hour.
Cleaning
1. Do not forget to remove the plug from
the socket and make sure the appliance
has cooled down before cleaning.
2. Never immerse the cord, plug, or appli-
ance itself in water.
3. Once the appliance has cooled down
completely wipe the outside with a soft,
moist cloth. Never use metal polish.
4. Clean the permanent filter (if applicable)
and other detachable parts in warm
soapy water. Rinse with fresh water and
dry before reassembling.
5. Clean the inside of the jug with a soft
brush in warm soapy water. Rinse with
fresh water and dry before next use.
6. To ensure the appliance works at an
optimal level it is recommended that the
appliance be cleaned once every three
months.
1. Water tank cover
2. Water tank
3. Top lid
4. Filter holder
5. Anti-drip valve
6. Glass jug
7. Warming plate
8. On/Off switch with indicator lamp
7. Store the appliance in a dry, cool place.
Note: Never use a dishwasher to clean
the jug.
Descaling
Operation
The appliance needs to be descaled
1. Lift the water tank cover and fill with fresh regularly otherwise the coffee taste may be
cold water to required level.
2. Close the water tank cover.
3. Swing the filter holder out. Put an ad-
equate quantity of ground coffee into the
permanent filter (if applicable) or paper
filter inside the filter holder.
affected. The deposited scale inside the
machine may also cause permanent and
irreparable damage.
Signs that descaling is necessary:
•
•
Increase in noise during boiling,
Brewing time is longer than normal,
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•
Appliance switches off before the water
tank is empty.
with the prepared solution.
3. Operate the appliance until the water
tank is empty as if you had brewed a jug
of coffee, but without a paper filter and
ground coffee in the filter holder.
4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 for another descaling
cycle.
Descaling frequency depends on the water
hardness and the brewing frequency. Gener-
ally, descaling should be done periodically
as follows:
•
With soft water, at least once every 3
months.
With hard water, at least once every
month.
Note: Never refill the water tank with the
used descaling solution because it is no
longer active.
•
5. Operate two more brewing cycles with
fresh, cold water to remove all descaler
solution residues.
If in doubt about the hardness of your water,
contact your local municipality.
6. Important:
It is recommended to use only liquid descal-
ers suitable for coffee makers. Read the
descaling instructions carefully before use.
1. Mix adequate descaler with cold water in
a measuring jug.
A. Never interrupt the descaling process.
B. Malfunctions caused by scale depos-
ited inside the appliance are not cov-
ered by the guarantee if the descaling
process is not carried out properly.
Note: Never use a powder descaler.
2. Fill the water tank up to the Max level
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Troubleshooting
If you have a problem, you may find the solution in the table below. In case these solutions
can not solve your problem yet, please contact with the nearest authorized service agent for
examination, repair or adjustment.
Problem
Solution
The appliance does not work.
Make sure the voltage indicated on the appliance corresponds to the local mains voltage.
Make sure the appliance has been plugged in & switched on.
Water leaks out of the appliance. Check if the water tank is filled beyond the MAX level.
The appliance produces a lot of Make sure the water tank is not filled with hot water.
noise and steam during brewing. The appliance needs to be descaled (see heading ‘Descaling’).
Coffee grounds enter into the
jug.
Check if the filter holder has overflowed because there is too much ground coffee in the filter,
or the jug has not been placed correctly under the filter holder, or you removed the jug after
30 seconds during brewing.
Check if the filter is torn or you use the wrong size of paper filter.
Brewing coffee takes
longer than usual.
The appliance needs to be descaled (see heading Descaling’).
The appliance needs to be descaled (see heading Descaling’).
The coffee maker
switches off before the
water tank is empty.
The coffee is not strong enough. Check if used ground coffee is not enough. It should be one heaped measuring spoon of
ground coffee for each cup.
Check if you use ground coffee with mild flavour.
The coffee is too strong.
Check if used too much ground coffee. It should be one heaped measuring spoon of ground
coffee for each cup.
Check if you have used ground coffee with strong flavour.
The coffee does not taste
good.
Check if you leave the glass jug with coffee on the warm plate too long, especially if it only
contains a small amount of coffee.
The coffee is not hot
enough.
Check if the brewed coffee is too little. The coffee will warm longer if you brew more.
Make sure you place the glass jug properly on the warm plate.
The jug is difficult to place in
the appliance or remove from
the appliance.
Make sure the lid of the jug & filter basket are in right position.
Tilt the jug in an angle to place or remove it. Be careful not to spill the hot coffee for avoid-
ing scald.
There is less coffee in the
jug than expected.
Check if you have placed the jug properly on the warm plate, in a manner that prevents the
coffee from flowing out of the coffee filter.
The appliance needs to be descaled (see heading Descaling’).
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