1 Push either the water tank block or the water filter cartridge firmly
into the hole inside the water tank
ᕡ. You must fit one of these.
If you use the water filter cartridge, immerse it in water for 10
minutes first to remove any air bubbles.
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It’s best to use the water filter cartridge - it produces better coffee
and prevents limescale. But make sure you change it every month:
set the cartridge life indicator to the time it’ll next need changing.
(The letters on the dial stand for the months of the year.)
2 Pour water into the tank. The water must be between the top and
bottom cup marks. Then close the lid.
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Use cold water. Never use warm or fizzy water.
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If you use the jug to fill the tank, look at the tank marks, not the jug
marks. They’re slightly different to allow for the fact that some of the
water gets absorbed by the coffee.
3 Open the filter door ᕣ and insert the filter holder ᕤ
4 Insert either the permanent filter ᕥ, or a paper filter. Add the
coffee (approximately 1 rounded dsp/7g per cup). Then close the
filter door.
5 Put the lid on the jug ᕢ. Then put the jug on the hotplate.
6 Adjust the strength control to taste ᕦ
7 Set the quantity selector ᕧ. This adjusts the hotplate temperature.
8 Plug in and switch on. The light will come on.
9 Don’t remove the jug until brewing has finished. The hotplate will
keep your coffee hot, but the sooner you drink it, the better it will
taste.
10 When the jug’s empty, switch off. Let the machine cool down before
cleaning.
KENWOOD CM750 SERIES
to make coffee
GB
3
note
If you haven’t used the machine
for a week, run one lot of water
through it (without coffee) to clean
it out. Fill the tank to the top cup
mark when you do this. Don’t
remove the water filter cartridge
or flow control block.
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