26
GB
CAUTION!
To avoid damaging the appliance only fill the water
tank with cold tap water.
Blooming function
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In order to retain a more full-bodied coffee aroma,
the device is equipped with an blooming function.
The coffee grounds are moistened with hot water
before brewing. It can swell up, the coffee taste
becomes more intense.
1. Press the “
” button for 2 seconds. You will see “
” and “
”
flashing on the display..
2. Press the “
” button.
→
: blooming function switched on
→
: blooming function switched off
→ Wait a few seconds. The most recent option displayed will be
applied.
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Depending on the settings, the device will switch
off 0 to 60 minutes after the coffee is prepared or, if
no coffee is made, 1 minute after the last input. To
switch it on again, press the “ ” button.
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You can interrupt the brewing function at any time by
pressing the “ ” button. Water remains in the water
tank when you interrupt the brewing function. Empty
the water tank by removing the disposable coffee
filter or permanent filter from the filter insert, placing
the empty coffee jug on the hotplate and continuing
operation after pressing the “
” button followed
by the “ ”.
5.1
With coffee beans
1. Remove the bean container lid
15
.
CAUTION!
Do not use unroasted, caramelised or sugar-coated
coffee beans.
2. Add no more than 200 g of coffee beans to the bean container
14
.
3.
Replace and firmly press down the lid
15
.
4. Press the “OPEN” button
11
on the side of the appliance to open the
swing-out filter
4
.
5.
Place the filter insert
3
in the swing-out filter
4
.
6.
Place a disposable coffee filter in the filter insert
3
.
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You can also use the permanent filter
2
instead of
a disposable coffee filter.
7.
Fit the filter ring
1
onto the filter insert
3
.
8.
Close the swing-out filter
4
.
9. Remove the coffee jug
5
.
Summary of Contents for KA4813
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