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GB
6 Brew programming
CAUTION!
If the programme has already been selected and
the “
” button has turned blue, you can no longer
modify the programme time, coffee strength or
number of cups. To make any changes you need to
turn off the programme setting by briefly pressing
the “
” button.
When you program the brewing function, the coffee maker will brew coffee to
the programmed settings at the set time.
1.
Program the required settings for the brew, ►“5.1 With coffee beans”
on page 26 or ►“5.2 With ground coffee” on page 28.
2. Press and hold the “
” button for 2 seconds.
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The time is shown flashing.
3. Repeatedly press the “
” button to set the hour.
4. Repeatedly press the “
” button to set the minutes.
5. Press the “
” button to confirm your entry.
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The current time and “
” are shown on the display. The “
”
button turns blue. The coffee maker will brew coffee to the pro-
grammed settings at the set time.
6. Press the “
” button again to switch off programmed brewing function.
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The “
” button turns white. Programmed brewing is switched off.
7 Cleaning the appliance
WARNING!
Risk of scalding!
– Before cleaning: Unplug the power plug
8
from the socket and allow the appliance and its
components to completely cool down (at least
30 minutes).
WARNING!
Risk of injury and damage to the appliance!
– Never immerse the appliance in water!
WARNING!
Health risks by use of incorrect cleaning agents!
– Only use food-safe cleaning agents to clean the
parts that come in contact with water and coffee.
CAUTION!
Do not use abrasive or aggressive cleaning agents
or utensils that could scratch the surfaces. Do not
put the appliance in the dishwasher.
Summary of Contents for KA4813
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