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The coffee does not
drip in the glass
carafe. There is no
water in the filter
bag.
Coffee runs down
on the outer side of
the filter basket and
glass carafe and drips
on the warming plate
WARNING:
IMMEDIATELY
switch OFF and
unplug
the appliance.
The brewing cycle
needs too much
time.
The coffee runs
through too fast
and/or is watery.
The coffee is too
cold.
The appliance makes
pulsing, pumping and
sucking noises during
operation.
The water reservoir is empty.
The appliance is switched OFF;
probably automatic operation
(AUTO ON) is selected.
The coffee powder is too fine.
Too much coffee powder is in
the filter bag.
The filter bag is clogged or
unsuited for the coffeemaker.
The filter basket is not installed
properly.
The Pause & Server mechanism
is still closed
The pipes in the appliance are
clogged with lime.
The coffee powder is grounded
too coarsely.
The used amount of coffee
powder is too small.
The warming plate temperature
is reduced, and the orange light
of the WARMER button blinks.
These are normal noises during
operation.
Fill in a sufficient amount of water.
Press the ON/OFF button to switch the appliance ON.
Use coffee powder suitable for coffeemakers.
Measure out a sufficient amount of coffee powder, using the mea-
suring scoop. (See Preparing Some Cups of Coffee)
Always use filter bags recommended for your coffeemaker. Do not
use more than one filter bag at the same time.
Insert the filter basket properly. See Preparing Some Cups of Coffee
The Pause & Server mechanism closes the opening in the bottom
of the filter basket, when the glass carafe is not correctly in place
and/or you use an unsuited glass carafe. Only operate the appli-
ance with the supplied glass carafe.
Decalcify the appliance.
Only use coffee powder suited for drip coffeemakers.
Measure out a sufficient amount of coffee powder, using the
measuring scoop. (See Preparing Some Cups of Coffee)
Press the WARMER button to switch back to normal temperature.
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