Note:
• The amount of coffee in the carafe at the end of the cycle is less than the
amount of water poured into the tank because about 10% is absorbed
by the ground coffee and the filter.
• There is an overflow hole on the back of the water tank. If you add too
much water, it will leak out of this hole.
• Clean the permanent filter between each use or use a new paper filter.
CAUTION:
• To avoid any overflow, the carafe must be properly positioned on
the warming plate of the coffee maker, otherwise it could cause hot
water or hot coffee to overflow.
• The coffee maker becomes very hot during the brew cycle.
Please handle with care.
OTHER FEATURES
– AUTO START FUNCTION (AUTO)
Programming the auto-start settings
• Your appliance is equipped with auto-start program.
• Check whether the clock is set to the right time. If not, follow the
instructions in the SETTING THE CLOCK section.
• Press the AUTO button to set the time. The AUTO icon will appear on the
display. Fig 11.
• Set the time by pressing the HR button (m) to set the hour and the MIN
button (n) to set the minutes. The time set is automatically set after
about five seconds. Fig 12.
• Starting a auto-on function when time has already been set.
– See the section MAKING COFFEE.
– Press AUTO instead of BREW button. The time already sett will light
up.
– Wait 5 seconds to reactivate the AUTO function.
• To cancel the delayed start, press AUTO during 5 seconds. Your coffee
maker turns to stand-by mode.
– REGULAR OR BOLD
• Press the BOLD (o) button to make your coffee stronger. Fig. 14.
• The BOLD button indicator lights up (o).
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