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OPERATION _______________________________

Preparation

Caution:

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7

First time use: Run without adding coffee at least 

4 times.

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7

Please follow the steps in the “Brewing Coffee” 

section from 1 – 2 and 5 – 10.

 

Remove all packaging and stickers and 

dispose of them according to applicable 

legal regulations.

 

Before using of the appliance for first time, 

carefully clean all parts that come into contact 

with water.
(See “Cleaning and care” section).

3

 

 

Make sure that the appliance is sitting in an 

upright position and on a stable, flat, clean, 

dry, and non-slip surface. 

Brewing Coffee 

1

 Open water tank cover 

C

 and fill the water 

tank 

G

 minimum 4 – up to the MAX marking 

on water level display 

F

.

Note

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7

Use only clean, cold, and fresh drinking water. 

2

 Close water tank cover 

C

.

3

 Open the swivel filter holder 

E

 by swinging 

the filter holder handle 

D

 out to the left

4

 Fill with the desired amount of ground coffee 

up to the MAX marking of the permanent 

filter 

A

. To do this, you may use the supplied 

coffee measuring spoon 

K

Note

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7

As an alternative to the permanent filter 

A

, a 

suitable paper filter (1 x 4) may also be used, 

which can be inserted right into the swivel filter 

holder 

E

.

Close the swivel filter holder 

E

.

6

 Place the glass jug 

H

 on the warming plate 

I

.

7

 Connect the plug into the wall socket.

8

 To turn the appliance on, select the On/Off 

switch 

J

 to the “I” position.

– On/Off switch 

J

 indicator light illuminates 

and the brewing process begins.

Notes

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7

The brewing process can be stopped at any 

time by selecting the On/Off switch 

J

 to the 

“O” position.

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7

The appliance is equipped with a drip-stop 

B

 

located underneath the swivel filter holder 

E

and enables you to briefly remove the glass jug 

H

 to pour coffee before the water has finished 

running through the machine.

Caution

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However make sure to replace the glass jug 

H

 on the warming plate 

I

 quickly (max. 30 

seconds). Otherwise the brewed coffee from the 

filter could overflow.

9

 Remove the glass jug 

H

 from the warming 

plate 

I

, as soon as the brewing process has 

finished and glass jug 

H

 is filled.

10

 To turn the appliance off, select the On/Off 

switch 

J

 to the “O” position.

– On/Off switch 

J

 indicator light and 

appliance turns off.

11

 Disconnect the appliance from the wall 

socket.

Note

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7

If you want to continue the brewing process, 

repeat the procedure from 1 to 11. Let the appli-

ance cool down between each brewing process.

Hints and Tips

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Use softened or filtered water to prevent lime 

build-up.

Summary of Contents for KM 5030

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Page 4: ...the appliance is damaged 7 7 Our GRUNDIG Household Appliances meet applicable safety standards therefore if the ap pliance or power cord is damaged it must be repaired or replaced by the dealer a serv...

Page 5: ...glass jug by the handle only as there is a danger of burns 7 7 Do not move the appliance as long as hot liq uids are still in the glass jug or if the appliance is still hot 7 7 Do not open the cover o...

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Page 7: ...e inserted right into the swivel filter holder E 5 Close the swivel filter holder E 6 Place the glass jug H on the warming plate I 7 Connect the plug into the wall socket 8 To turn the appliance on se...

Page 8: ...iance Descale your coffee machine at least 4 times per year The period depends on the water hardness of your area The harder the water is the more often the appliance has to be descaled 1 Purchase a s...

Page 9: ...for recycling Therefore do not dispose the product with normal household waste at the end of its service life Take it to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment Th...

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