Disposing of the appliance
In compliance with european directive 2002/96/ec,
the appliance must not be disposed of with household
waste, but taken to an authorised waste separation
and recycling centre.
The appliance complies with the following ec directi-
ves:
•
Low Voltage Directives 2006/95/EC and subsequent
amendments;
•
EMC Directive 2004/108/EC and subsequent amendments.
Description of appliance
A. Glass jug
B. Water tank filter
c. measure
D. coffee compartment lid
e. Water tank lid
f.
filter holder for drip coffee
G. on/off button with on light
H. Permanent filter (certain models only)
I.
Water level indicator
L. extract filter holder handle
How to make drip coffee
Please note: the first time the appliance is used, all ac-
cessories and the internal circuits must be washed through by
making at least two jugs of coffee without using pre-ground
coffee.
•
Lift the lid (E) and use the jug (A) to fill the tank with fresh,
clean water (fig. 1) up to the level corresponding to the
number of cups of coffee you want to make. check the level
of water in the tank through the level window (I) (fig. 2).
You are recommended to use the jug provided as a measu-
re as the maximum capacity of the jug and the tank are the
same.
•
Position the permanent filter (H) (if present) in the filter
holder (F) (fig. 3). In versions without permanent filter, use
the paper filter (size 1x4).
•
Place the pre-ground coffee in the filter using the measu-
re (C) provided and level evenly (fig. 5). See the table for
recommended quantities. Use good quality, medium pre-
ground coffee for drip coffee makers.
Recommended quantities:
no. cups
10
8
6
4
(*) 1 level measure = 1 tablespoon (5 g)
The quantities given in the table are indicative and should be
adapted to your personal taste and the type of coffee. never ex-
ceed the maximum quantity of 10 measures. The type of blend
has a considerable influence on the coffee you make. You should
therefore try various types of coffee to find the one best suited
to your taste.
•
close the coffee compartment lid and place the closed jug
on the plate (fig. 5).
•
Press the ON/OFF button (G) (fig. 6). The light on the switch
indicates that the coffee maker is operating. coffee delive-
ry will start after a few seconds. It is completely normal for
the appliance to give off steam while the coffee is percola-
ting.
•
If you leave the ON/OFF button pressed after percolation
has finished, the plate will keep the coffee at the ideal tem-
perature. To turn the plate off, press the button again.
Please note: removing the jug before all the coffee re-
quested has been delivered does not interrupt coffee making,
but merely blocks flow into the jug. If you want to pour out a
little coffee immediately, you should do so as rapidly as possible
in order to avoid the coffee overflowing.
Cleaning and maintenance
Before maintenance or cleaning of the appliance, turn off, un-
plug from the mains socket and allow to cool.
•
Do not use solvents or abrasive detergents to clean the cof-
fee maker. Just wipe with a soft damp cloth.
•
Never immerse the coffee maker in water. It is an electrical
appliance.
•
The water tank filter (B) can be reached through the water
tank lid (E). Clean when necessary.
Descaling
If the water in your area is hard, limescale builds up over time.
These deposits may affect correct operation of the appliance.
You are recommended to descale the coffee maker every 60 cof-
5
use
en
No. measures (*)
10
8
6
4