6. The water in the tank is now boiled and released into the infusion chamber. After
the set time (2-16 minutes) you will hear another loud click and the tea maker will
automatically drain the water in the infusion chamber into the carafe.
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At this point, the control lamp lights up green.
8. The tea is now ready. The hot plate under the carafe keeps the tea warm for
30 minutes before it switches off automatically.
Built-in safety features
• The tea maker can only be operated when the infusion chamber and the carafe are
completely pushed into the compartments.
• If the infusion chamber or carafe is removed during the brewing cycle, the
appliance stops operating and the indicator light flashes red. If the removed parts
are not replaced, the tea kettle will switch off after 10 minutes. If the removed parts
are put back in before the 10 minutes have elapsed, the tea kettle will continue to
make tea.
• The tea kettle switches off automatically one hour after the last brewing operation.
CLEANING AND CARE
• Always remove the plug from the socket and let the tea maker cool down before
cleaning it.
• Wash the carafe, infusion chamber and stainless steel tea filter in a mixture of mild
detergent and warm water and dry them carefully. Never clean the parts in a
dishwasher.
• Clean the housing of the tea maker with a soft, damp cloth. Do not immerse the
appliance in water or other liquids.
Descaling the tea kettle
Minerals contained in water can leave deposits in your tea maker that can affect its
performance. It is recommended to clean the tea maker regularly with a citric acid-
based descaling agent or white household vinegar.
• Use one of the above products, add it to the water and fill the tank up to the MAX
mark.
• Perform a brewing cycle without tea and empty the water.
• Then carry out another brewing cycle with pure water without tea and empty the
water again. You can then brew tea again as usual.
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