Cleaning the appliance
1. Pull out the mains plug.
2. To dismantle the appliance, see
"Getting to know the appliance".
(Tabelle 1)
3. Clean the jug and filter in a
rinsing bath.
4. Clean the housing with a soft
cloth.
5. After cleaning, rub all parts dry.
6. Then reassemble the appliance.
Descaling
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The manufacturer recommends to
descale the appliance regularly, as
a heavily calcified appliance
increases the power consumption.
The intervals at which you should
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descale the appliance depend on
the hardness of the water used
and the frequency of use.
Descale the appliance every 3
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months for normal use and soft
water and 1x per month for hard
water.
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Information about the water
hardness can be obtained from the
responsible waterworks.
Descale the appliance at the latest
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if the boiling process takes a long
time or if heavy lime deposits
have formed on the heating plate
in the water tank.
Fill the descaling liquid into the
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water tank. For this purpose, you
can mix household vinegar with
water in a 1:1 ratio or use
commercial descaler. When using
a descaler, follow the
manufacturer's instructions for
use.
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Boil the descaling liquid in the
appliance.
Leave the liquid to soak for about
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half an hour after boiling
If the calcification is more severe,
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boil the liquid a second time.
Then pour away the liquid.
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Boil fresh tap water and pour away
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after boiling.
Now the appliance is descaled and
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you can use it again as usual.
Storage
Clean the appliance again if necessary.
Store the appliance and all accessories in
a dry place away from direct sunlight
and from access by children or animals.
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