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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Your appliance contains many recoverable or recyclable
materials.
Take it to a local municipal waste collection point.
PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC ACCIDENTS
For a child, a burn or scald, even if slight, can sometimes be serious.
As they grow up, teach your children to beware of hot liquids found in the kitchen. Position
the tea maker and its supply cord well to the rear of the work surface, out of the reach of
children.
If an accident does occur, run cold water over the scald immediately and call a doctor if
necessary.
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In order to prevent any accidents: do not carry your child or baby at the same time as
drinking or carrying a hot drink.
IN THE EVENT OF PROBLEMS
THERE IS NO EVIDENT DAMAGE TO YOUR TEA MAKER
• The tea maker does not work or stops before coming to the boil
– Check that your tea maker is properly connected.
– The tea maker has been switched on without water or an accumulation of scale has
triggered the over-heat cut-off mechanism: allow the tea maker to cool down and fill it
with water. Descale first if scale has accumulated.
Switch it on: the tea maker should start working again after about 15 minutes.
IF YOUR TEA MAKER HAS BEEN DROPPED, IF IT LEAKS OR IF THERE IS VISIBLE DAMAGE
TO THE POWER CORD, THE PLUG OR THE BASE OF THE TEA MAKER.
Return your tea maker to your After-Sales Service Centre, only they are authorised to carry
out repairs. Refer to the warranty conditions and list of centres in the booklet supplied
with your tea maker. The type and serial number are shown on the bottom of your tea
maker. This warranty covers manufacturing defects and domestic use only. Any breakage or
damage resulting from failure to comply with the instructions for use is not covered by the
warranty.
•
The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the characteristics or components of its tea
makers at any time in the interests of the consumer.
•
Stop using the tea maker. No attempt must be made to dismantle the tea maker or its
safety devices.
•
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its after-sales
service centre or a similarly qualified person, in order to avoid any danger.
DESCALING
De-scale regularly, preferably at least once a month or more frequently if your water is very hard.
To de-scale your tea maker:
• Using white vinegar:
– Fill the teapot with 0.5 L of white vinegar.
– Leave to stand for 1 hour without heating.
• Using citric acid:
– Boil 0.5 L of water.
– Add 25 g of citric acid and leave to stand for 15 min.
• Empty the teapot and rinse 5 or 6 times. Repeat if necessary.
To de-scale your tea basket and lid:
Soak the tea basket and lid in white vinegar or diluted citric acid.
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Never use a de-scaling method other than the recommended method.
TROUBLE SHOOTING TABLE
Malfunction
description
Causes
Solutions
The tea maker does not start
heating
Wrong position of tea maker
on the power basse
Remove and position
again the tea maker on
the power base
Control panel light are off
but product is heating
Problem of the connection of
the indicator light or indicator
light is damaged
Send to an authorised
service center for repair
Display “E0”
Temperature sensor failure
Send to an authorised
service center for repair
Display “E1”
Temperature sensor failure
Send to an authorised
service center for repair
Display “E3”
Temperature regulation error
Unplug the tea maker for
1 minute, replug it and
start a new cycle. If the
problem repeats, please
send to the authorized
service center for repair
Display -- --
Tea maker is not on power
base
Put tea maker on the
power base
Display E4
Temperature regulation error
or dry heating
Push on/off key to reset
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