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4.3 Temperature
You can set the coffee temperature to «Normal», «High», «Maximum» or «Individual»,
as you wish. The temperature that you program here will then apply for all coffee
specialities. In order to be able to individually determine the temperature for each cof-
fee speciality (see Chapter 3.8) you will have to program the «Individual» level here.
The basic factory setting is «High».
Turn the Control button (2) to the symbol in the Main menu:
Settings
• Press the Control button to confirm.
• Turn the Control button to «Temperature» and press it to confirm.
• Turn the Control button to the desired setting.
• Press the Control button to confirm the entry.
• The display shows a list of the settings.
• You can either continue programming or return to the Main menu with the Exit
button (4).
4.4 Times
The following time-related settings can be programmed:
Clock – Switch-on time – Switch-off time – Switch on cup heater – Time format
Please note
: The functions «Switch-on time» and «Cup heater» can only be pro-
grammed if the clock has been enabled (see Chapter 4.4.1).
4.4.1 Programming the time
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If the time has been programmed, it will appear in the display in the Stand-By
mode. If the clock has been disabled, the «On/Off» symbol appears in the
display in the Stand-By mode.
Note
: The clock will have to be set up again if the appliance is switched off using the
Main power switch or if there is a power failure. Otherwise the functions 4.4.2 – 4.4.4
will not be able to be used.
Turn the Control button (2) to the symbol in the Main menu:
Settings
• Press the Control button to confirm.
• Turn the Control button to «Times» and press it to confirm.
• Turn the Control button to «Clock» and press it to confirm.
• Turn the Control button to «Disable» if you want to switch the clock off, or to «Set
clock» if you want to enable the clock.
• Press the Control button to confirm.
Turn the Control button (2) to the symbol in the Main menu:
Settings
• Press the Control button to confirm.
• Turn the Control button to «Filter» and press it to confirm.
• Turn the Control button to «Insert filter? No».
• Press the Control button to confirm the entry.
• The display shows a list of the settings.
• You can either continue programming or return to the Main menu with the Exit
button (4).
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Do not forget to set the water hardness (see Point 4.2) and, if necessary, to
remove the filter from the tank.
4.2 Water hardness
Depending on the water hardness in your region, the appliance will have to be
descaled sooner or later. In order for the system to be able to indicate in good time
when descaling is necessary, you must enter the correct water hardness before using
the coffee machine for the first time.
You should first test the water with the enclosed test strips:
• Briefly dip the strips into the water and shake off excess water.
• You can read off the result after approx. one minute by counting the red dots
• The different levels are divided as follows:
– 1 red dot
=
1–7° dH / 1–12.6° fH = Level 1
– 2 red dots =
8–14° dH / 12.7–25.2° fH = Level 2
– 3 red dots = 15–21° dH / 25.3–37.8° fH = Level 3
– 4 red dots =
> 21° dH / > 37.8° fH = Level 4
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If no dots are red, set Level 1.
The basic factory setting is Level 3.
Turn the Control button (2) to the symbol in the Main menu:
Settings
• Press the Control button to confirm.
• Turn the Control button to «Water hardness» and press it to confirm (does not
appear if «Filter» has been programmed to «YES», see Chapter 4.1).
• Turn the Control button to the desired level.
• Press the Control button to confirm the entry.
• The display shows a list of the settings.
• You can either continue programming or return to the Main menu with the Exit
button (4).
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