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initial set up

1. install the Bean hopper

Position the hopper onto the machine. Turn the locking knob clockwise in the direction of the 

LOCK arrow until it clicks. Fill the hopper with fresh beans. We recommend always keeping 

the hopper full (250g maximum) to ensure there are sufficient beans. However, never over-

pack the hopper as this may result in the grinder jamming. Replace the hopper lid.

note: 

For easy removal, storage and transfer of beans, the hopper can be removed by   

turning the locking knob counter-clockwise in the direction of the UNLOCK arrow. If you 

have removed the hopper, ensure it is securely reassembled back onto the machine. The 

safety interlock system will prevent operation if the hopper is incorrectly assembled. The LCD 

screen will flash ‘LOCK BEAN HOPPER’ until the issue is resolved.

2. plug in the power Cord

Unwind the power cord completely and insert the power plug into a grounded 230–240V 

power outlet. Press the POWER button. The LCD screen will illuminate.

note: 

The  coffee  machine  will  enter  POWER  SAVE  mode  after  remaining  idle  for                       

10 minutes. Press the POWER button to exit POWER SAVE mode and re-start the machine.

3. install the Coffee Basket

For best results, we recommend pre-heating the coffee basket by running it under hot tap 

water. Ensure to dry the coffee basket thoroughly, taking particular care to completely dry 

the chute area. Line the coffee basket with either the provided Longlife-Filter or a paper filter. 

Never use both at the same time.

a) provided Longlife-filter.

 When using the Longlife-Filter, be sure that the handle is 

positioned towards the hinge area of the coffee basket. If you do not, the handle may inter-

fere with the flow of ground coffee into the Longlife-Filter.

HANDLE TOWARDS

COFFEE BASKET HINGE

ENSURE CHUTE

AREA IS

COMPLETELY DRY

note: 

The Longlife-Filter will allow some fine coffee grounds to fall into the coffee. This will 

appear as sediment in the cup or carafe. This is normal. Only use the Longlife-Filter provided 

as others may cause the machine to overflow.

b) paper filter

 Gastroback Art.-No. 98129 (Ø 85/215 mm). Ensure that the paper filter 

is completely open and touching the side walls and bottom of the coffee basket.

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Summary of Contents for 42712

Page 1: ...712 Design Coffee Advanced Grind Brew Operating Instructions Design Coffee Advanced Grind Brew Read all provided instructions before first use Model and attachments are subject to change For household...

Page 2: ...t up 41 Using the carafe mode 42 Using the single cup mode 45 Programming the Clock Optional 48 Programming Auto Start Optional 49 Changing the Ready Signal Volume 50 Helpful tips 50 Care and cleaning...

Page 3: ...stent strength regardless of whether you choose a single cup travel mug or whole carafe Five flavour settings vary the steeping time of the coffee and water The LITE setting steeps for less time to pr...

Page 4: ...viewing of the backlit LCD screen 8 Coffee Grinds Chute delivers ground coffee from the bean hopper to the coffee basket 9 Removable Grinds Catcher catches loose grinds from the coffee grinds chute 10...

Page 5: ...ENGTH FLAVOUR button to decrease the volume of the Ready signal Use in conjunction with the STRENGTH FLAVOUR button to decrease the brew strength and flavour Use in conjunction with the PROGRAM button...

Page 6: ...l surfaces for example a sink drain board Position the appliance with a minimum distance of 10cm of space on both sides of the appliance This will allow for adequate air circulation Always ensure the...

Page 7: ...em The use of attachments not sold or recommended by Gastroback may cause fire electric shock or injuries Important safeguards for all electrical appliance Fully unwind cord before use To protect agai...

Page 8: ...your appliance may not function properly Use in conjunction with a power strip or extension cord is not recommended Technical specifications Model Art No 42712 Design Coffee Advanced Grind Brew Power...

Page 9: ...offee machine will enter POWER SAVE mode after remaining idle for 10 minutes Press the POWER button to exit POWER SAVE mode and re start the machine 3 Install the Coffee Basket For best results we rec...

Page 10: ...to use CAUTION We recommend using cold filtered water We do not recommend the use of de mineralized or distilled water as this may affect the taste of brewed coffee and how the coffee machine is desi...

Page 11: ...een will display a carafe symbol and the current number of cups selected Continue pressing the CARAFE button to select the desired number of cups You can choose less than the current tank level 2 cup...

Page 12: ...You will hear a winding noise This is normal CAUTION Never open the swing out door and remove the coffee basket while brewing Hot water and coffee can cause injury 6 Using the Brew Pause Feature The...

Page 13: ...r as this may affect the taste of brewed coffee and how the coffee machine is designed to function 1 Fill the Water Tank Press open the flip top lid Pour the desired amount of cold preferably filtered...

Page 14: ...REMOVE DRIP TRAY OPEN DOOR INSERT CUP CLOSE DOOR 3 Select Single Cup Mode Press the SINGLE CUP button The LCD screen will display a cup symbol and the current cup size selected Continue pressing the...

Page 15: ...vour settings from LITE to BOLD These settings vary the steeping time of the coffee and water The LITE setting steeps for less time to produce a light flavoured cup The BOLD setting steeps for more ti...

Page 16: ...t after brewing Use caution and allow to cool before removing Note If using the Longlife Filter you may notice the brewing cycle finish before the ready signal sounds This is normal The total brewing...

Page 17: ...ote During Step 8 the programmed START AT time will appear on the LCD screen for 5 seconds If the START CANCEL button is not pressed within 5 seconds TIME NOW will appear on the LCD screen and pressin...

Page 18: ...ably with a roasted on date and use within 2 weeks of the roasted on date Store coffee beans in a dark cool and dry place Vacuum seal if possible Buy coffee beans in small batches to reduce the storag...

Page 19: ...te until cold at least 2 hours or up to overnight Fill glasses with ice cubes Pour the coffee into the glasses filling them to within 4cm of the rim Top each glass with milk syrups or sweeteners as de...

Page 20: ...y water Do not use abrasive cleansers pads or cloths which can scratch the surface Rinse and dry thoroughly Note Do not clean any of the parts or accessories in the dishwasher Cleaning the Grinding Bu...

Page 21: ...tches around the upper burr with the three notches in the grinding chamber The upper burr should sit flush Turn the handle counter clockwise until it clicks into position 10 Replace the bean hopper an...

Page 22: ...um Descaler and max 1600 ml of water Due to the differences of water hardness and we can not make any precise specifications on the frequency on the decalcifying The following table is a non binding r...

Page 23: ...is securely locked Place the carafe into position under the drip stop outlet Press the START CANCEL button Once the cycle is complete discard the water from the carafe 3 Rinse the Machine Follow the d...

Page 24: ...chute area Attach to the swing out door Close the door until it clicks shut Grinder starts but operates with a loud noise No coffee in the coffee basket Grinder is blocked with a foreign item Check th...

Page 25: ...the coffee basket with the gold tone or paper filter Carafe overflows Carafe was not completely empty before brewing Always ensure the carafe is completely empty before brewing No coffee comes out The...

Page 26: ...timum water to coffee grinds ratio to achieve the best flavour profile Depending on the strength setting selected this may result in more coffee being ground than what you are normally used to However...

Page 27: ...CANCEL button When the grinder stops grinding press the START CANCEL button to cancel the cycle Remove the coffee grinds from the coffee basket DE SCALE on LCD screen There is excessive mineral build...

Page 28: ...s an issue with the coffee grinds chute disc Remove the plug from the power outlet Wait 10 seconds then reinsert Check the coffee grinds chute disc for any build up of coffee grinds This is the stainl...

Page 29: ...ems available If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain damaging your health and well being When rep...

Page 30: ...Notizen Notes...

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