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4. Programming functions
The function keys under the text
display screen are used to pro-
gram functions (fig. 1/A and 4):
P = Programming mode
> = Selection key
ok = Confirmation key
exit = Cancel or end programming
Important: Please note that you
can only program functions if the
On / Off button (fig. 1/F) is
switched to ON (stand-by mode,
display lit up).
The following functions are pro-
grammable:
• Operation with / without filter
• Water hardness
• Temperature
• Language
• Time
• On / Off time (timer and
automatic stand-by)
4.1 Filter
Inserting a filter
A special filter for the water reser-
voir is included in the machine
accessories. If you use this filter
correctly you will not need to des-
cale your coffee machine as often
(recommended: descale about
twice per year, see point 5.4, ‘des-
caling’). You must change the
filter setting to “FILTER YES” so
that the machine knows that the
filter has been inserted. The de -
fault setting is “FILTER NO”.
The current setting is indicated in
the display screen.
➔ Press the program key ‘P’ to
enter programming mode.
➔ Press the > key until “PROGRAM
FILTER” appears in the display.
➔ Press the ‘ok’ key.
➔ Press the > key until “FILTER
YES” appears in the display.
➔ Press the ‘ok’ key to confirm.
➔ “FILTER CHANGE” and “TURN
VALVE” appear alternately in the
display.
➔ Empty the water tank (fig. 1/B
and 2) and screw the filter into
the bracket provided in the water
reservoir using the assembly tool
on the end of the measuring
spoon.
➔ Fill up the reservoir with fresh
water and put it back in the
machine.
➔ Hold a container under the
steam / hot water jet (fig. 1/T) and
turn the control knob (fig. 1/Q
and 7) to the right to open. The
system will now be rinsed out.