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8. After the auto start function started the program, you can cancel the program via
the illuminated start/stop button. Otherwise, the program keeps running quite as
usual using the set values (see: ‘Properties of Your New Tea Maker / Display
and Acoustic Signals—the Course of a Program’).
CANCELLING OPERATION
You may cancel any running program at any time by pressing the start/stop button
(WATER or TEA) you used for starting the program. This button is illuminated, while
the program (including the keep warm function) is running.
During heating,
the pro-
gram is cancelled, when removing the kettle from the power base.
NOTE
When the keep warm function is running, removing the kettle will NOT cancel the
function. The keep warm time keeps running quite as usual.
The program can only be cancelled completely and the appliance returns to stand-
by mode. There is no way to continue the program. Nevertheless, you can start the
appliance again at once, using any program. However, the temperature must be at
least 5°C above the actual temperature within the kettle. Otherwise, an error mes-
sage (“E1”) is given.
NOTE
When a tea program or user-defined program is cancelled during steeping, the
cantilever moves to the topmost position at once.
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
There are various settings that can be adapted to your individual liking: the langua-
ge of the display, the maximum keep warm time, the volume of the acoustic signals,
the temperature unit, and the format of the time display (refer to ‘Preferences’). For
making storage easier, the appliance can reduce its height by moving the cantilever
to a medium park position (see below: ‘Moving the Cantilever to the Park Position’).
Additionally, you can recall the original factory settings (see: ‘Restoring the Factory
Settings’).
MOVING THE CANTILEVER TO THE PARK POSITION
IMPORTANT -
Do not move the cantilever manually to avoid excessive load to
the motor drive.
Storing the appliance is easier with the cantilever positioned in the medium park
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