Mains cord storage
- Excess mains cord can
be stored in the
bottom plate of the
appliance (fig. 2).
Before first use
- Operate the appliance once without filling the
filter with coffee. (See section "Making coffee".)
- Next, clean the removable parts. (See section
"Cleaning".)
Making coffee
- (Fig. 3.) Open the lid
and remove the water
tank from the
appliance.
- (Fig. 4.) Fill the water
tank with the required
quantity of water.
Ensure that the water
level is not lower than
the minimum mark
(“MIN”) and not higher
than indication "MAX".
Use fresh, cold water
only.
• The left hand side level
indications correspond
to large cups (125 ml);
the right hand side
level indications correspond to smaller cups
(85 ml).
- (Fig. 5) Place the water
tank back into the
appliance. (Press firmly.)
- (Fig. 6.) Close the lid of
the water tank.
- (Fig. 7.) Open the lid of
the jug and remove the
filter holder.
- (Fig. 8.) Place a paper
filter bag (type 102 or
no. 2) into the filter
holder.
Do not forget to fold
the rims.
- (Fig. 9.) Put the
required quantity of
ground coffee into the
filter. Distribute the
coffee evenly.
• For each large cup,
you take one full
(heaped) measuring
spoonful.
For each smaller cup, you take one level (flat)
measuring spoonful.
• Use fast-filter ground coffee. If you grind the
coffee yourself, do not grind it to a fine powder.
Philips and Alessi worked together to create
a unique line of electric kitchen appliances,
uniting the very best in form and function.
The Philips-Alessi Line consists of a toaster,
a coffee maker, a kettle and a citrus press.
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