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while dripping. Additionally, the container must fit effortlessly onto the warming plate
below the filter basket.
By opening and closing the drip stop valve via the drip speed control, you can even
fill several coffee mugs in only one brewing sessions, this way getting a different taste
of coffee within each mug. However,
when using this feature, you should exercise
special care to avoid overflow of the filter basket and coffee running unexpectedly
out onto the warming plate.
CAUTION:
When closing the drip stop valve while there is still water within
the water tank, keep in mind that the appliance is operating very quickly. Thus,
during operation, the drip stop valve may only be closed for a short time (max. 15
seconds) to avoid overflow of the filter basket and coffee running out onto the war-
ming plate. If you plan to close the drip stop valve with water still in the water tank,
always select a dripping speed of at least 0.5 shortly before and after closing the
drip stop valve.
For opening the drip stop valve after pouring or changing the
container, slide the drip speed control SLOWLY to the desired dripping speed,
ensuring that the coffee will not splash and run down on the rim of the contai-
ner!
When filtering into a mug, it may be preferable to hold the mug by the handle
just below the filter basket for filling it.
TIMER-CONTROLLED OPERATION
The DESIGN BREW ADVANCED offers timer-controlled operation. According to the
internal 24-hours clock, with a starting time selected, the appliance can switch on
automatically up to 24 hours after set-up. Setting up the timer is performed in 3 steps:
Adjusting the internal clock of the appliance, selecting the desired starting time, and
activating timer-controlled operation (see also: “Starting Operation via the Timer”).
IMPORTANT: To prevent the appliance from switching on unintentionally at an une-
xpected time, timer-controlled operation can only be activated once after setting a
starting time. You must always switch to timer setting mode first, before activation of
timer-controlled operation is possible.
The timer will be deactivated automatically, when a brewing cycle is started either
automatically or manually by pressing the ON/OFF button. Additionally, you can
deactivate the timer by simply pressing the AUTO button shortly.
If you wish to start timer-controlled operation again using the same starting time,
switch to timer setting mode by pressing the AUTO button twice shortly (see: “Setting
the Starting Time”). Thereafter you can start timer-controlled operation again as usual.
There is no need to change the starting time.