
7
the appliance will be turned off automatically.
10.
To turn off the appliance press
. The red indicator light (
)
will go out.
Programming the Automatic Start
The appliance can be programmed to make drip coffee automatically.
For example, it is 8:10 and you want to start brewing coffee at 13:10.
First, make sure the time is set correctly.
To set the clock in 24-hour cycle
1.
Press
PROG
once.
•
The text “CLOCK” will be shown on the display.
2.
While “CLOCK” is shown on the display, repeatedly press
HOUR
and
MIN
to set the correct time.
•
To speed up time setting, press and hold
HOUR/MIN
to scroll through numbers quickly.
3.
After setting the time, press
PROG
to confirm.
•
The text “TIMER” will be shown on the display.
To set the delayed start time
4.
While “TIMER” is shown on the display, repeatedly press
HOUR
and
MIN
to set the desired time.
5.
After you have set the delayed start time, press
once.
•
The yellow indicator light (
) will illuminate.
•
After a while the display will show the current time. You can check
the set time by pressing
PROG
twice.
6.
When the set time is reached, the appliance will start brewing coffee.
•
The text “TIMER” will disappear from the display.
NOTE:
•
You may cancel the automatic start function by pressing
twice.
•
If you want to change the start time after it has been set, set a new time as described following
steps 1 to 6 above.
MAKING ESPRESSO
Making espresso is different than making regular drip coffee. The appliance works under pressure,
bringing the water to a boil and then forcing it through the ground coffee in a short period of time.
Caution:
Do not leave the appliance unattended while making espresso.
Ensure that the steam control knob on the side of the
appliance is set at the Off position by turning it clockwise until
you cannot turn it any further.
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