TIP: For best results use spring or filtered water.
3. Fill the brewing basket with the tea of your choice. Either loose tea or tea bags may be used.
TIP : If using loose tea, the recommended amount is about 2 teaspoons for a 180 ml cup, and
about 3 teaspoons for a 250 ml cup. These suggested amounts may be adjusted according to
personal taste.
4. Put the lid on the brewing basket.
5. Open the front compartment and put the brewing basket in place.
6. Close the front compartment ensuring the lid is completely lowered (a "click" sound will be
heard).
7. Place a cup on the cup stand, which may be adjusted according to the size of cup used.
8. Press
one
for approximately 180 ml of tea
for approximately 250 ml of tea
TIP : Use a cup of 200 ml minimum to avoid overflow
9. The blue light indicates that the water is heating. When the water is hot (after 40 seconds), this
light turns red. The tea is automatically poured into your cup.
NB: It is possible to stop the tea being poured at any time by pressing on either button. Please
note that the appliance will not stop dispensing immediately as any tea contained in the
brewing basket must finish pouring first.
10. Your beverage is ready once the appliance has totally finished dispensing. The temperature of
your tea will be +/- 75°C. This is the ideal temperature for most teas including white tea, green
tea, black tea and flavoured tea.
NB: You can make several cycles of tea with the same tea leaves but the flavour of your drink
will be weaker after the 3rd cycle.
11. After you have enjoyed your beverage, remove the tea bag or tea leaves from the brewing
basket then rinse the basket in warm water and wipe over to avoid build-up of limescale on the
filter.
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