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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.
Before you proceed, we would like you to
focus your attention on the following notes:
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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.
-
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 illuminate 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'.
Use
Making coffee with coffee pads
(fig. A - C)
Use conventional coffee pads with an outer
diameter of 7 cm.
Before you proceed, we need you to pay
attention to the following notes:
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Before assembly or disassembly, switch off
the appliance and remove the mains plug
from the wall socket.
Before you proceed, we would like you to
focus your attention on the following notes:
-
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.
Before you proceed, we would like you to
focus your attention on the following notes:
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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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