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Note:
You may use any other sufficiently large container fitting below the filter basket (see:
“Tips for Best Results”). The container must be heat-resistant and take the complete
amount of water you have filled into the water tank. Additionally, the top opening
must be sufficiently large. Supervise the brewing cycle to ensure that the coffee will
not run down on the exterior of the container. Otherwise, hot liquid could cause
high risk of injuries and damage.
6. Slide the drip speed control at the base of the filter basket to the desired position
between 1.25 and 0.25.
Note:
During operation, the drip speed control must be set to a position from 1.25 to
0.25. When closing the drip stop valve for more than approx. 15 seconds by set-
ting the drip speed control to the “Drip stop” range, or when selecting a too low
drip speed, after filling the filter basket, the water will run out via the overflow ope-
ning in the filter basket, thus flushing coffee powder into your coffee.
7. Connect the appliance to the power supply. The LCD display illuminates show-
ing the default time setting “0:00” and “CLOCK” flashing to remind you, that the
internal clock should be set, when using the timer (see: “Starting Operation via
the Timer”). With “CLOCK” flashing, you enter standby mode by pressing the
ON/OFF button shortly. Anyway, after approx. 30 seconds, the appliance swit-
ches to standby mode automatically and “CLOCK” will be shown continuously.
Note:
It is not crucial to set the internal clock of the appliance if you wish to start the brew-
ing cycle manually (see below). However, if you wish to use the timer, you should
set the internal clock correctly, because the internal clock is used for estimating and
specifying the demanded starting time (see: “Starting Operation via the Timer”).
STARTING THE BREWING CYCLE MANUALLY
WARNING:
During operation, the warming plate, brewing arm, filter basket,
and carafe will get hot. Only touch the these parts by the operating elements and
handles to avoid scalds. Do not touch the warming plate or place any heat-sensitive
objects on the warming plate during operation and some time thereafter. Do not
place the hot carafe on any heat-sensitive surfaces or on very cold surfaces to
avoid damage.
8. Prepare the appliance for operation as described above.