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Do not use with a gas or electric burner, or in microwave oven.
Heat will cause it to warp or melt.
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Tea Mortar
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A Japanese tea, Chinese tea, and black tea are fit for use. The following items may cause
mechanical failure:
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Tea made of anything other than tea leaves (e.g.: barley tea, b
lack bean tea)
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Long tea leaves that cannot be ground by the Tea Mortar. (They
can be used if cut into short
pieces)
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Tea leaves already ground into powdered form.
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Do not attempt to grind wet tea leaves.
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Tea that includes anything other than tea leaves (e.g.: brown r
ice tea)
For more information, please refer to the attached menu book.
Store the tea leaves in a tea caddy. Metallic tea caddies are recommended.
Set the lid and lid cover correctly when making a drink. Otherwise, the contents in the
container may splash out during stirring.
The inside of the container is coated with fluorine. Do not scratch the coating to extend
its lifespan.
The rotary blade has a magnet at its base. Do not place the cup close to items that are
sensitive to magnets.
Do not place on or near a gas or electric burner, or on any other high temperature surface.
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After use, empty the water reservoir and wash the water reservoir and lid.
Heat will cause it to warp or melt.
The upper and lower mortars are made of ceramic. Extreme shocks will break them.
Handle with care.
After cleaning, always dry thoroughly.
1. Carefully unpack your tea maker, and remove all packing materials.
2. Place the tea maker on a flat and sturdy surface.
3. Clean the container and insert it into the main unit.
4. Clean the water reservoir. Fill it to the MAX mark with fresh cold water. Do not fill over the MAX mark.
Set the lid and insert into the main unit.
5. Press the MODE button once, and press the START button.
6. When 4 beeps sound, place a cup on the cup tray under the container. Unlock the tea pouring lever.
Hold down the tea pouring lever and fill the cup. Discard the water.
7. Repeat pouring and discarding hot water, until it no longer flows from the tea pouring port.
Before First Use
Points to Remember
Tea Container
Water Reservoir
Tea Leaves
ENGLISH
Summary of Contents for TE-T56U
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