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CAUTION: Do not overfill the appliance or operate it when empty.
Attention: First use may cause a slight odor or small smoking upon heating, it is
normal. This is a result of the heating element chemical reaction. It quickly goes away.
Cleaning Your Turkish Coffee Maker:
WARNING: Always unplug the appliance and allow it to cool before cleaning or storing
it.
NOTICE: Never immerse the motor base, plug or cord in water or any other liquid.
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Before cleaning turn off the on/off switch located on your coffee maker, unplug it
from the outlet, and allow it to cool down.
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It is recommended to rinse parts immediately after use to make cleaning easier.
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Discharge the water and remaining coffee from the appliance and wipe the outside
of it thoroughly with a dry or damp cloth.
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NEVER immerse the power base unit and the body into water, nor wash them in a
dishwasher.
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Avoid using abrasive and chemical cleaning agents (liquid bleach, hydrochloric acid,
etc.) in cleaning any accessories of the appliance excepting of special cleaners.
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Store product in a cool, dry place, away from the reach of children.
How to Remove Limescale
What is Limescale?
Spotting may occur inside your coffee pot; this is not mold or rust. This spotting is
called 'limescale,' minerals that have hardened onto a metal surface. A result of hot
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l and water interacting. It’s not harmful and can be reduced,
but not eliminated.
Remove limescale with the following instructions:
Removing Limescale
1. Fill the coffee pot with a 50/50 solution of water and vinegar; soak for 1 hour.
2. After 1 hour, boil the solution in the coffee pot.
3. Once done boiling, empty the coffee pot and rinse it thoroughly.
4. If spotting persists, use the tougher side of a sponge to scrub affected areas.
We recommend cleaning your coffee pot once a month or more if spotting occurs
more regularly.
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