Initial use
Preparation
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Clean the coffee pad cassette and the
ground coffee cassette in soapy water.
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Clean the dispenser cassette and the coffee
dispenser filter in soapy water.
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Clean the water reservoir and the lid of the
water reservoir in soapy water.
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Clean the cup tray and the drip tray in
soapy water.
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Rinse the accessories under running water.
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Thoroughly dry the accessories with a
clean, dry cloth.
Deventilation (fig. A & B)
The appliance must be deventilated before
first use. Deventilation is only required for new
appliances.
Caution!
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Only fill the water reservoir with fresh cold
water. Do not use carbonated water or
other liquids to fill the water reservoir.
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Do not exceed the maximum mark ("MAX")
when you fill the water reservoir.
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Do not interrupt the deventilation cycles,
do not remove the water reservoir and do
not remove the mains plug from the wall
socket in order to prevent a necessary
restart of the deventilation process.
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Fill the water reservoir (12) with water up
to the maximum mark ("MAX") on the
water level indicator (13).
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Place the water reservoir (12) into the
appliance.
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Set the locking collar (7) to position 'B'.
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Insert the empty coffee pad cassette (11)
in the appliance.
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Set the locking collar (7) to position 'A'.
Note: If the coffee pad cassette is not inserted,
the locking collar cannot be set to position 'A'.
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Place the drip tray (15) into the bottom of
the appliance.
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Place the cup tray (14) onto the drip tray (15).
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Place two large cups next to each other
onto the cup tray (14).
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Press the on/off button (1) to switch on
the appliance.
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Briefly press the start/stop button (2/3) to
start the deventilation. During start-up, the
number of rinsing cycles required is
established electronically. If several rinsing
cycles are required, the process will be
aborted every 45 seconds and the ready-to-
brew indicator (5) will flash green. If
necessary, empty the cups and press the
start/stop button (2/3) again. The start/
stop button (2/3) will light red when the
appliance has been rinsed sufficiently. The
water is heated until the start/stop button
(2/3) changes from red to green.
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Set the locking collar (7) to position 'B'.
Making coffee with coffee pads
(fig. A - C)
Use conventional coffee pads with an outer
diameter of 7 cm.
Warning!
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Before assembly or disassembly, switch off
the appliance and remove the mains plug
from the wall socket.
Caution!
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Do not use the following types of coffee pads:
- coffee pads with an outer diameter
smaller than 7 cm;
- hard coffee pads for espresso makers;
- coffee pads with additives for cappuccino,
etc.
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Do not put damaged coffee pads, loose
ground coffee or instant coffee into the
coffee pad cassette.
Caution!
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Follow the instructions below to put coffee
pads into the coffee pad cassette:
- Use the side marked '1' on the coffee
pad cassette for one cup of coffee.
Use the side marked '2' on the coffee
pad cassette for two cups of coffee.
- Lightly tap the coffee pad with your
fingertips to evenly distribute the ground
coffee in the coffee pad. Make a small
indentation in the centre of the coffee
pad.
- Put asymmetrical coffee pads in the
appliance with the flat side down.
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