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∙ Caution: the hot-plate becomes very hot
during operation.
∙ To prevent the danger of hot water or
steam being emitted, always switch off
the coffee maker and allow suffi cient
time for the appliance to cool down
before it is opened or any accessories or
attachments are removed.
∙ Children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance.
∙ Remove the plug from the wall socket
- in case of any malfunction,
- during cleaning,
- if the appliance is not being used for
an extended period of time.
∙ When removing the plug from the wall
socket, never pull on the power cord;
always grip the plug itself.
∙ Do not allow the power cord to hang free;
the cord must be kept well away from hot
parts of the appliance.
∙ No responsibility will be accepted if
damage results from improper use, or if
these instructions are not complied with.
First use
∙ First clean your coffee maker by operating
it twice or three times with approx. 6 cups
of fresh cold water but without using
ground coffee.
How to make fi lter coffee
∙ When making smaller quantities of coffee,
it is better to place the glass jug on the
hotplate and then switch it on. In that way,
the freshly brewed coffee will be delivered
into the pre-heated jug.
∙ Open the pivoted fi lter holder (6) and take
off the fi lter holder lid (5) (illustration I).
∙ Place a paper fi lter (size 1 x 4) into the
plastic fi lter and add fi ne ground coffee:
∙ We recommend the use of fi nely ground
coffee
∙ approx. 6g=2 tsp. for a medium sized
coffee cup and
∙ approx. 4g=1½ tsp. for a smaller sized
coffee cup.
∙ The amount of coffee used may be
altered to taste.
∙ Replace the fi lter lid (5) back onto the
fi lter holder (6) and swing back the fi lter
holder.
∙
Open the water reservoir lid (3) and fi ll
the reservoir (4) with the required amount
of cold water.
The minimum quantity of
water used should be for two medium-
sized coffee cups (illustration II).
∙ The water level marks inside the water
reservoir help you to measure the amount
of water needed for the number of cups of
coffee you wish to prepare:
∙ water level marks on the left-hand side:
medium-sized coffee cups (approx.
125 ml)
∙ water level marks on the right-hand
side: smaller sized coffee cups.
∙ Be careful not to exceed the maximum
water level of 8 medium-sized cups as
otherwise boiling water may be ejected
and cause burns.
∙ Close the water reservoir lid (3). This is
important as the “Vapotronic“-system can
only operate while the lid is closed.
∙ Place the glass jug (9) with its lid (8) on
top of it onto the hotplate (10). The jug
lid opens the non-drip valve of the fi lter
holder (illustration III).
∙ Use the On-off button (1) to switch on the
hot-plate (10).
∙ Now use the On-off button (2) to turn on
the brewing system (illustration IV). The
indicator light comes on. The water in the
reservoir is now brought to the boil. With
the water reservoir fi lled to its maximum