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Note:
When lifting up the lid of the coffeemaker, condensation can drip down to the
back and onto your counter. This does not mean that the appliance is leaking.
Immediately wipe off the condensate using a clean dry cloth.
2. Open the lid of the coffeemaker and carefully remove the filter basket. For this,
grasp the tabs on each side of the filter basket, and lift the filter basket straight
up from the coffeemaker.
3. Discard the used filter bag and coffee grounds in the dustbin for domestic refuse.
However, the coffee grounds (without filter bag!) can be composted.
Note:
Do not wash away the coffee grounds in the sink.
CAUTION:
Always handle the filter basket with care to avoid damage to the Pause
& Serve mechanism.
4. Rinse the filter basket after each brewing cycle with tap water. On occasion,
carefully clean the filter basket with warm dish-water by using a soft nylon brush.
CLEANING THE COFFEEMAKER
1. Always unplug the appliance and allow cooling down before cleaning.
2. Open the cover of the coffeemaker, grasp the filter basket at the tabs, and pull
out the filter basket. Empty the filter basket. (See: “Cleaning the Filter Basket“)
CAUTION:
The hinges of the covers of the appliance and/or glass carafe are sen-
sitive to careless handling. Handle with care to avoid damage.
3. Remove the glass carafe from the coffeemaker, carefully clean the glass carafe
in warm dishwater.
4. Wipe the exterior of the coffeemaker and the warming plate with a soft, damp
cloth.
By doing so, take care not to damage the hinge of the cover.
5. Stubborn stains on the warming plate may be removed by use of a plastic mesh
pad or a cloth dampened in vinegar.
6. Thereafter by using a soft and clean cloth, dry the exterior of the coffeemaker
and all its parts thoroughly.