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BEFORE FIRST USE

BEFORE FIRST USE

Preparing the Tea Maker for Use

In order to remove any dust or protective resi-
dues from the manufacturing process, it is re-
commended to run a boiling cycle then discard 
the water. Repeat this step 2 - 3 times if needed.

1.   Remove and safely discard any packing ma-

terial, promotional labels and tape from the 
Tea Maker.

2.   Remove the Jug Lid then remove the Tea 

Basket from the magnetic post within the 
Glass Jug. Wash the Jug Lid, Tea Basket, Bas-
ket Lid and Tea Scoop in warm soapy water 
with a soft sponge, rinse and dry thorough-
ly.

WARNING: 

NEVER IMMERSE THE BASE OF THE 
GLASS JUG, THE POWER BASE, POWER 
CORD OR POWER PLUG IN WATER OR AL-
LOW MOISTURE TO COME IN CONTACT 
WITH THESE PARTS.

3.   Place the Power Base on a flat, dry surface.

4.  Without the Tea Basket in place, fill the Glass 

Jug to the water maximum mark (1500 ml 
WATER MAX) and place on the Power Base. 
Securely fit the Jug Lid onto the Glass Jug.

WARNING: 

NEVER FILL THE GLASS JUG WITH 
CHILLED WATER.  ALLOW THE TEA MAKER 
TO COOL BEFORE REFILLING.

WARNING: 

FILLING PAST THE ‚MAX‘ LINE MAY RE-
SULT IN SERIOUS BURNS OR INJURIES 
AS A  RESULT OF OVERFLOWING HOT 
OR BOILING WATER. FILLING BELOW 
THE ‚MIN‘ LINE WILL RESULT IN THE TEA 
MAKER SWITCHING OFF BEFORE THE 
WATER HAS BOILED OR REACHED THE 
SELECTED TEMPERATURE.

5.  Unwind the power cord completely and in-

sert the power plug into a  grounded wall 
outlet.

6.  The LCD screen will illuminate with the de-

fault brew temperature and brew time dis-
play.

7.  Press the left  

 ARROW UP button until the 

LCD screen displays 100°C.

 

The ‚Custom‘ LED will automatically illumi-
nate.

8.  Press the HOT WATER|Cancel button to start the 

cycle. The button surround will illuminate and 
the LCD screen will display ‚ON‘ and the real-
time heating progress in increments of 5°C.

9.  Once the water reaches 100°C, the tea alert will 

sound three times and the HOT WATER|Cancel 
button surround will cease to illuminate.

10. Discard the water. The Tea Maker is now 

ready to use.

Summary of Contents for TM 8010

Page 1: ...www sotmarket ru Catler TM 8010 8 800 775 98 98...

Page 2: ...AUTOMATIC TEA MAKER K E T T L E TM 8010 Instructions for use...

Page 3: ...AUTOMATIC TEA MAKER KETTLE...

Page 4: ...e Keep Warm Feature 17 Selecting the Basket Cycle Feature 18 Use as a variable temperature kettle 20 Additional features of your Tea Maker TM 8010 21 Customising brew temperature 21 Customising brew t...

Page 5: ...4 4 CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations on the purchase of your new Catler Tea Maker TM 8010...

Page 6: ...ing Boiled water is not considered good for making many tea types as the boiling process removes oxygen making the water stale To bring out the opti mal quality and taste of more delicate tea leaves s...

Page 7: ...connecting to a power outlet and operating Follow the instructions pro vided in this book The kettle must be used only with the power base supplied Do not use this supplied power base for other types...

Page 8: ...and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruc tion concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not...

Page 9: ...es the tea basket KNOW YOUR TEA MAKER TM 8010 Stainless steel tea baske Power base Tea basket lid Immersed temperature sensor KNOW YOUR TEA MAKER TM 8010 8 Glass jug 1500ml water max 1200ml tea max Co...

Page 10: ...60 minutes Variable temperature control overrides the preset brew temperatures KNOW YOUR TEA MAKER TM 8010 9 AUTO START button set the tea maker to automatically begin brewing at a pre selected time T...

Page 11: ...Tea Insights...

Page 12: ...bal infusions that do not contain tea will generally not become bitter with extended brews These can often be brewed with boil ing water 3 times without jeopardising the taste 6 Blends Tea producers m...

Page 13: ...Operating...

Page 14: ...e on the Power Base Securely fit the Jug Lid onto the Glass Jug WARNING NEVER FILL THE GLASS JUG WITH CHILLEDWATER ALLOWTHETEA MAKER TO COOL BEFORE REFILLING WARNING FILLING PAST THE MAX LINE MAY RE S...

Page 15: ...TEMPERATURE 2 Place the Basket on a flat dry surface Remove Basket Lid by lifting from the sides 3 Use the provided Tea Scoop to fill the Bas ket with tea leaves As a general guide use 1scoop of tea...

Page 16: ...Selecting the Tea Strength The desired tea strength determines the brew time The correct brew time depends on the tea type and your personal tea strength preference The Tea Maker has 3 preset tea stre...

Page 17: ...tea brewing cycle the Bas ket will automatically rise to the top of the Glass Jug to prevent over brewing The tea alert will sound three times WARNING THE TEA BASKET IS HOT TO TOUCH AFTER TEA IS BREW...

Page 18: ...50 C NOTE Time Since Brew function will count down the time after finishing the brew ing or heating water This function will be turned on only for 60 minutes After 60 minutes the display will go back...

Page 19: ...2 a To boil water 100 C Press the left ARROW UP button to increase the temperature to 100 C The Custom LED will automatically illu minate b To heat water to a customised tempe rature Press the left AR...

Page 20: ...onitor when the water heating cycle was complete It does not activate the heating elements 6 The Tea Maker has a Keep Warm Feature that allows brewed tea or heated water to remain warm for up to 60 mi...

Page 21: ...20 Additional Features...

Page 22: ...he right ARROW UP button to increase the time or the right ARROW DOWN button to decrease the time The brewing time can be ad justed in 30 second increments up to a maximum of 10 minutes Once the Tea M...

Page 23: ...NT TIME press the left ARROW UP button to increase the time or the left ARROW DOWN button to de crease the time in 1 minute increments En sure the correct AM or PM is displayed 4 To set the START TIME...

Page 24: ...the HOT WATER Cancel or TEA Cancel button will start the respective ope ration immediately Moving the Tea Basket when not in the Brewing Cycle After the brewing cycle is complete you may wish to lower...

Page 25: ...Care and Cleaning...

Page 26: ...e Jug Lid and integrated scale ilter 1 Wash the Jug Lid in warm soapy water with a soft sponge rinse and dry thoroughly The integrated scale filter can be cleaned by placing under running hot water an...

Page 27: ...essary 5 Dry thoroughly with a soft lint free cloth be fore using NOTE Through regular use over time scale build up can afect the performance and the life of the Tea Maker Lime and phosphate are commo...

Page 28: ...ing Cleaning the Power Base 1 Wipe the Power Base with a soft damp sponge 2 Let all surfaces dry thoroughly prior to in serting the power plug into a wall outlet NOTE TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE AP PLIAN...

Page 29: ...ble electronic issue Remove the plug from the wall outlet wait 5 seconds then plug back in Call the authorised service centre if the RESET mes sage continues POSSIBLE PROBLEM EASY SOLUTION The LCD scr...

Page 30: ...ting the potential negative impact on the environment and human health which could be caused as a result of improper liquidation of waste Please ask your local authorities or the nearest waste collect...

Page 31: ...NOTE...

Page 32: ...NOTE...

Page 33: ...R E U AUTOMATIC TEA MAKER K E T T L E Due to continued product improvement the products illustrated photographed in this brochure may vary slight ly from the actual product CUSTOMER SERVICE I N F O C...

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