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4. BEFORE USING FOR
THE FIRST TIME
required to plug the appliance into your
mains supply.
• Do not touch hot surfaces. Use the
handles or grips provided.
• If the cable becomes damaged, have it
replaced by an authorised Technical
Assistance Service.
• Do not use any electrical appliance if the
cable or plug are damaged, if it is not
working properly or if it is damaged in
any way. Take it to an authorised
Technical Assistance Service to be
examined, repaired or modified.
• In the event of technical failure or
improper working, switch the machine off
and do not try to repair it. Repairs should
only be carried out by an authorised
Technical Assistance Service. Always
demand the use of original spare parts.
• If you decide never to use the appliance
again, it is a good idea to cut the cable,
first ensuring that the appliance is
unplugged.
The liquid that drips into the jug is hot
and may cause burns if the jug is
accidentally broken. To avoid breakage,
take the following safety precautions:
• Do not allow all the liquid to evaporate.
Do not heat the jug when empty.
• Do not use a broken jug or a jug whose
handle is loose or weak. Replace if any
signs of damage are detected. A tiny
crack or breakage of a small piece of
the glass may cause the jug to shatter
and to contaminate the liquid with
splinters of glass.
• Do not clean the jug with an abrasive
scourer or any cleaning products that
may scratch or otherwise weaken the
glass.
• The jug is designed for use with this
appliance. Do not place it on or near hot
surfaces (heaters, burners, hobs, hot
ovens, microwaves, etc.).
• Do not place the jug on wet or cold
surfaces.
• Handle gently and avoid knocking.
Before using for the first time, familiarise
yourself with all the components. Read all
instructions carefully.
Remove the filter-holder (4) (fig. 2) and the
jug lid (7) (fig. 3) and clean along with the
jug itself and the permanent filter (3) in
warm soapy water. Dry thoroughly and
replace, fitting the filter-holder into its place
and the lid onto the jug.
To clean the inside of the appliance, run a
coffee-making cycle twice without adding
ground coffee to the filter. To do this, follow
the instructions given in the section entitled
"Making coffee".
5. MAKING COFFEE
With the appliance unplugged:
• Place the coffeemaker on a flat, stable
surface.
• Open the deposit lid (1) and make sure
that the deposit is empty. Fill with clean,
cold water to the required level. Do not
exceed the indicated maximum level
mark.
• Fill the filter (3) with the required
quantity of ground coffee and close the
lid. We recommend one dessertspoon of
coffee per cup. After using the
coffeemaker a few times, you may wish
to adjust the amount of coffee used
according to individual taste.
• Make sure the lid of the jug (7) is
properly fitted, and place the jug (8) on
the heater plate (9). Ensure that the jug
lid opens the anti-drip value (6),
otherwise the filtered coffee will not drip
down into the jug and will overflow from
the filter.
• Plug the appliance into the mains and
press the start/stop switch (10). The
switch pilot light will indicate that the
appliance is ON.
• Water will begin to filter down through
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