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Use

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KEEP WARM mode

The 

KEEP WARM

 mode is activated 

automatically after the coffee has been 
brewed, keeping the Keep Warm plate on 
for 60 minutes. 
In this way, the coffee will be hot for 60 
minutes after the coffee has been brewed.

In 

KEEP WARM

 mode, the LED of the 

ON/

OFF 

 button flashes slowly, the 

KEEP 

WARM

 

 icon lights up on the display.

The 

ON/OFF 

 button turns off 

automatically when the 

KEEP WARM

 mode 

ends.
You can manually end the 

KEEP WARM

 

mode at any time by pressing the 

ON/

OFF 

 button: the LED of the 

ON/

OFF 

 button and the 

KEEP WARM

 

 

icon go out.

•  Pressing all the buttons except the 

ON/OFF 

 button does not 

affect the coffee preparation and 
brewing operation in any way.

•  If the 

ON/OFF 

 button is not 

pressed, the coffee continues to 
brew according to the automatic 
setting for filling the entire carafe 
(10 cups).

•  The filter holder and permanent 

filter may be hot even after the 
coffee has been dispensed. Take 
care before removing them.

•  The base of the carafe may be 

very hot after coffee has been 
dispensed. Take care when 
removing it and make sure you 
do not place the carafe on a 
heat-sensitive surface.

The 

KEEP WARM

 mode cannot be 

activated if the 

BREW 

mode is 

stopped manually or if the

 4 CUPS 

mode is active.

Risk of scalding

•  The plate remains hot after the coffee 

has been brewed: be careful not to 
touch it while extracting the carafe.

Summary of Contents for DCF02PBUS

Page 1: ...9 4 4 Descaling 20 4 5 What to do if 22 Important Safeguards WARNING If the instructions contained in this manual are not followed precisely fire or explosion may result causing property damage person...

Page 2: ...instructions are not followed CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor to moderate injury WARNING This appliance is intended for use in the home...

Page 3: ...or other than intended use To protect against fire electrical shock and personal injury do not immerse the appliance the power cord or plug in water or any other liquid Do not touch the appliance or t...

Page 4: ...rers Use only original spare parts from the manufacturer The use of spare parts not recommended by the manufacturer may cause fire electric shock or injury to persons Place the drip coffee maker on a...

Page 5: ...of the detachable power supply cord or extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the appliance 2 If the appliance is of the grounded type the extension cord should be a gr...

Page 6: ...sal Description Description of the appliance Use Information on using the appliance Cleaning and maintenance Information for proper cleaning and maintenance Safety warning Information Suggestion The C...

Page 7: ...he law in force electrical appliances at the end of their life should be taken to separate collection facilities for electrical and electronic waste This is so that valuable materials from old applian...

Page 8: ...system 4 Permanent filter 5 ON OFF button 6 AROMA setting button 7 Time settings display 8 4 CUPS function button 9 AUTO START button 10 Grouphead 11 Carafe lid 12 Carafe 10 cups 13 Carafe handle 14...

Page 9: ...d and clean water taking care not to exceed the maximum level shown on the level indicator 4 1 4 liters To make it easier to fill the water tank check that the lid is completely open Risk of damage Do...

Page 10: ...cedure 7 After confirming the minute setting the appliance activates the CLOCK mode 3 3 How to access the settings menu Some settings can be customized SE01 Sets the clock format SE02 Sets how hard so...

Page 11: ...ttings menu hard soft water The type of water being used can be set by selecting one of the three available levels HARD MEDIUM and SOFT 1 Open the settings menu and select SE02 By default the screen w...

Page 12: ...Wait for the cycle to complete and empty the carafe 4 Repeat the cycle the appliance is now ready for use 3 4 How to make coffee 1 Fill the water tank as indicated in the paragraph 3 1 Before first u...

Page 13: ...n One level scoop of ground coffee is approximately equivalent to one cup However the amount of ground coffee to be used may vary according to personal taste Use good quality medium ground coffee Stea...

Page 14: ...uttons except the ON OFF button does not affect the coffee preparation and brewing operation in any way If the ON OFF button is not pressed the coffee continues to brew according to the automatic sett...

Page 15: ...ted 2 Press the AROMA setting button again to select DELICATE aroma the LED of the AROMA setting button goes out and the selection of the upper bean of the icon disappears from the display 4 CUPS func...

Page 16: ...the programmed AUTO START time will be automatically saved and maintained until a new setting is selected to replace it AUTO START mode 1 Press the AUTO START button to activate the AUTO START mode th...

Page 17: ...the filter and filter holder under the faucet and dry thoroughly Misuse Risk of electric shock Unplug the drip coffee maker before cleaning Do not immerse the drip coffee maker in water or other liqu...

Page 18: ...isplay to warn the user that the appliance needs to be descaled To activate the descaling cycle 1 Pour water and descaler into the water tank 2 Press the ON OFF and AUTO START buttons simultaneously f...

Page 19: ...to remove mineral deposits ensures the aroma of the coffee is maintained and the appliance will function properly in the long term Danger of chemical burns and damage to the appliance The cleaning so...

Page 20: ...the circuits Rinse as described in paragraph 4 4 Descaling The drip coffee maker overflows The filter is not positioned correctly Insert the filter correctly into the filter holder The carafe is not p...

Page 21: ...t of the drip coffee maker No ground coffee in the filter Add the desired quantity of coffee to the filter Problem Possible cause Solution If the problem has not been resolved or there are other types...

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