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CLEANING THE HOUSING AND THE WARMING PLATE
Wipe the housing of the appliance and the warming plate with a soft, damp cloth.
Wipe dry afterwards with a clean cloth.
ATTENTION:
Never use abrasives cleaners or harsh abrasive tools (example:
pot cleaner) to clean the appliance or its parts.
CLEANING THE DRIP TRAY
1. Pull the drip tray forward, out of the appliance and empty it (at the latest after a
day or when you see that the drip tray is full). Especially when the drip tray is
full, be careful not to spill the contents while pulling out.
WARNING:
If liquids have run over or under the appliance, then pull the power
cord immediately and dry the liquid with a clean towel before putting the appliance
into operation again.
2. Remove the rust from the drip tray.
3. Clean drip tray and rack with a soft damp cloth and warm soapy water. Dry the
parts thoroughly thereafter.
ASSEMBLING THE APPLIANCE
Follow the following instructions to insert all parts after cleaning the appliance.
1. Place the stainless steel rack onto the drip tray. Grasp the drip tray on both sides
and slide the drip tray in the front of the appliance into the appliance base.
2. Insert the water tank. You can lift the tank by the open lid. Make sure that the
guide grooves on the back of the water tank are engageed in the cutouts in the
rear. Press the tank down so that the water valve opens in the bottom of the water
tank.
Note:
While pressing down the water tank you will see that the valve cover opens
upwards.
DESCALING THE WATER TANK
During regular use of the appliance calcium deposits can build up in the water tank
and in the engine, and restrain water flow. Besides, due to calcification the consump-
tion of the energy increases and quality of the coffee is impaired.For prevention of
severe calcification, we recommend that you descale the machine regularly, taking
into account the degree of hardness of your water. Here, the use of gentle descaler,