Brewing coffee
Open the rear cover on the appliance and pour cold water into the
reservoir. The water level indicator on the reservoir shows the quantity
of fresh water required to brew the desired number of cups à 125
ml coffee. The scale on the handle of the glass pot refers to cups of
brewed coffee à 125 ml.
Note: If you have accidently filled in too much water, you can pour it
out through the rear overflow outlet. Do not tilt the appliance forward
to empty the reservoir.
To fill in coffee powder, open the front cover. Fold a paper filter size
1 x 4 along the fold lines and insert it into the filter. The paper filter
is not allowed to stick out beyond the rim of the filter and must
therefore be pressed slightly into place by hand.
Fill in the required quantity of coffee powder. Depending on your
personal taste, use approximately 5 to 7 grams of medium ground
coffee per cup. If the coffee powder is ground too finely, the filter may
overflow.
Auto-On function
If you want the brewing process to start up automatically at the pro-
grammed Auto-On time, press the Start/Stop button once. AUTO will
appear in the display and the indicator light
lights up red. After
the appliance has switched on automatically at the programmed time,
the indicator light
will go out, the indicator light
will light up
green and the brewing process will start.
Instant start
If you want the coffee to brew instantly, press the Start/Stop button
twice until the indicator light
lights up green. The brewing process
will then start. You can switch off the appliance at any time by pres-
sing the Start/Stop button again.
After the brewing process is completed, the glass pot can be removed.
A drip-stop valve prevents coffee residues from dripping onto the hot
plate.
Keeping coffee hot
On the hot plate the coffee is kept at serving temperature for up to
2 hours. You can switch off the appliance at any time by pressing the
Start/Stop button again.
Before brewing more coffee the appliance should be left to cool down
for 5 minutes.
Cleaning
Disconnect the power plug and leave the appliance to cool down.
Never immerse the appliance in water; simply wipe the exterior using a
damp cloth with a drop of washing-up.
Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents.
Clean the filter and glass pot under running water or in the dishwas-
her.
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