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Settings and displays
Setting the water hardness
It is important that the water hardness be
set correctly, so that the appliance indicates
accurately when the descaling programme
should be run. The factory setting is a water
hardness of 4.
You can check the water hardness by
asking your local water supplier.
Degree Water hardness
German (°dH) French (°fH)
1
2
3
4
1-7
8-15
16-23
24-30
1-13
14-27
28-42
43-54
The appliance must be ready for use.
●
Hold down the steam button
h
for at
least 5 seconds. The number of LEDs
7a
H
,
b
I
,
c
S
,
d
J
that light up indicates
the selected water hardness.
●
Press the steam button
h
repeatedly
until the correct number of LEDs is lit; e.g.
for a hardness of 3, the LEDs
7a
,
b
and
c
(
H
,
I
,
S
) light up.
●
Press the button
2
â
once. The selected
number of LEDs should light up briefly;
this indicates that the desired setting has
been saved successfully.
If a water filter (optional extra Order No.
461732) is used, the water hardness should
be set to 1.
Note:
If no button is pressed within
90 seconds, the appliance switches to
stand-by mode without saving the new
settings. In this case, the previous water
hardness setting is retained.
The appliance must be rinsed when a filter
is first used and after changing the filter.
●
Fill the tank with water up to the “0,5 l”
mark.
●
Place a suitable container (approx. “0,5 l”)
under the nozzle
8
.
●
Set the dial
6
to
g
/
h
.
●
When water stops coming out of the
nozzle
8
, set the dial back to “
O
”.
●
Fill the water tank and the water pipes
(see “Switching on the appliance / Filling
the system”).
Adjusting the grinding unit
Sliding switch
15
adjusts the degree of
grinding, from coarse to fine.
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Warning
Adjust the grinding unit only while it is
running! Otherwise the appliance may be
damaged.
●
Press dispensing button
4
F
.
●
While the grinding unit is running, move
the sliding switch
15
to the desired posi-
tion: the smaller the dots, the finer the
grind.
i
The new setting will not become apparent
until the second or third cup is brewed.
Tip:
For dark roast coffee beans, choose a
coarser grind; for light roast beans, select a
finer grind.