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BEFORE FIRST USE

Check that all accessories are complete and the unit is not damaged.  
We recommend cleaning the appliance and operating at least twice using only water to remove any dust 
or residue that may remain in the system from the manufacturing process.  

1.  Press the Filter Release Button to open the filter compartment, twist the funnel basket to the left  
  and remove the funnel and other detachable parts.
2.  Clean them in warm water and if necessary you can add some detergents.
3.  Once clean, insert them back into the funnel basket, twist back into place and close the  
  Filter compartment.
4.  Open the water reservoir lid at the back of the appliance. Pour the desired amount of water into  
  the reservoir using the water level indicator. Close the reservoir lid ensuring Not to exceed the  
  12 cup line as this may cause the carafe to overflow. 
5.  Do Not add any coffee or filter paper.
6.  Ensure the glass carafe in placed in correct position and then plug the appliance in to the socket and  
  switch on.
7.  Press ‘     ’. Key to start, the        symbol will show on the LCD panel. When the process has finished  
  and all of the water has transferred into the Glass Carafe, the       will disappear and the machine will  
  beep 3 times – indicating that the process is complete.

OPERATION INSTRUCTION

MAKING COFFEE USING COFFEE BEANS

1.  Open the water reservoir lid at the back of the appliance. Pour the desired amount of water into the  
  reservoir using the water level indicator. Close the reservoir lid ensuring Not to exceed the 12 cup  
  line as this may cause the carafe to overflow.

Note: 

The amount of coffee you get will be less than the water you have added as some water is 

absorbed by ground coffee.  

Note: 

Never pour hot water, milk, coffee powder or tea into the water tank. 

2.  Press the Filter Release Button to open the filter compartment, check that the funnel basket and  
  filter are in the correct position. Then close the filter compartment.
3.  Put coffee beans (no more than 200g) into the Bean Hopper and then cover with lid. To avoid the  
  coffee beans becoming moist, do not place too many in the Bean Hopper.
4.  Plug appliance into wall socket. The LCD display will illuminate in Blue and will flash the unset time  
  of “12:00”. Press the “Set Hour button” and “Set Minute button” to set the correct time.

Note: 

The number will flash until the time has been set. The automatic function is not available when 

the number is flashing.
5.  Set the number of cups required by pressing            button (the LCD will display 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 or 12.  
  If you do not press this button to set the number of cups, the default number of cups is 12.  
6.  Turn the Grind Control dial on the top of the machine to select how course or fine you wish the  
  ground coffee to be.
7.  Press “            ” to increase or decrease the strength of the coffee.  The lightest bean symbol  
  represents the weakest setting and the darkest bean represents the strongest setting.
8.  Press the       button, wait a few seconds and the grinder will start. A few seconds after the grinding  
  is complete, the LCD will display this picture “      ”, when the brewing process begins.
9.  When brewing is complete the        symbol on the LCD will disappear and the machine will beep  
  3 times.
10. The coffee will be kept warm automatically by the appliance for up to 35 minutes, unless it is  
  unplugged from the socket. 

Summary of Contents for IG8225

Page 1: ...with Integrated Bean Grinder USER MANUAL Please read these instructions carefully before use and retain for future reference Before switching on you appliance Always check for any damage which may hav...

Page 2: ...NTS Important safety instructions 3 4 Know your coffee maker 5 Operation instructions 6 7 Cleaning maintenance 7 8 Hints tips 8 Product disposal and recycling 8 Troubleshooting Guide 9 Igenix Warranty...

Page 3: ...ppliance 6 Appliances can be used by persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use...

Page 4: ...achments or accessories which are not recommended by the manufacturer They may cause malfunction or injury 16 Do not use the appliance for any purpose not expressly specified in this manual 17 Do not...

Page 5: ...nel basket Glass jug Grind control dial Bean hopper Water reservoir lid Filter release button Water level indicator Control panel Automatic Start Button Filter Coffee Mode Strength Control Button Mild...

Page 6: ...carafe to overflow Note The amount of coffee you get will be less than the water you have added as some water is absorbed by ground coffee Note Never pour hot water milk coffee powder or tea into the...

Page 7: ...display when the brewing process begins 8 When brewing is complete the symbol on the LCD will disappear and the machine will beep 3 times 9 The coffee will be kept warm automatically by the appliance...

Page 8: ...rom time to time The frequency depends upon the hardness of your tap water and how often you use the appliance 1 Fill the tank with water and descaler to the maximum level the scale of water and desca...

Page 9: ...e to be corrected by an electrician Liquid found under the appliance Water tank may have a crack or the water tube has split or broken Contact Igenix 01473 271 272 with product code and guarantee deta...

Page 10: ...over accessories or consumable parts that require replacement under normal use This includes shelving dials filters belts and trays etc In the unlikely event of a breakdown please refer to the Trouble...

Page 11: ...ble on our website www igenix co uk To register your product please complete all sections of the form below and return to us at the following address lgenix 38 Bluestem Road Ransomes Europark Ipswich...

Page 12: ...claimer Igenix operate a policy of continual improvement and development We therefore reserve the right to change alter the specification and appearance of our appliances without prior notice All diag...

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