Kompernass KH 1 Coffeemaker User Manual


 
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ƽ Danger of electric shock!
Before cleaning the coffee machine,
always unplug from the power socket.
Never immerse the appliance in water
or hold under running water.
ƽ Danger of burning!
Always wait until the coffee machine
has cooled down before cleaning it.
Otherwise you could damage the
appliance.
ƽ Caution!
Do not use household detergents or
sharp objects to remove marks. Doing
so could damage the coffee machine.
Wipe the coffee machine housing
and glass jug with mild soapsuds
using a slightly damp cloth, remo-
ving any deposits inside the glass
jug.
Remove the filter insert from its
holder after each use (Figure A; ).
Remove the filter bag and rinse out
the filter holder and glass jug under
running water.
Decalcifying
Over the period of use, the amount of
calcium (hardness) in the water will
cause calcium deposits in your coffee
machine. Calcium affects the function
of the appliance and impairs the quali-
ty of the brewed filter coffee.
Find out about the hardness of your
water by asking your water provider. If
your water is particularly hard, you will
need to decalcify after approx. 30 uses
and after approx. 60 uses if it has a
lower degree of hardness. Use a
decalcifier suitable for household
appliances. Observe the instructions
for use on the decalcifier.
Switch off your coffee machine and
leave to cool completely.
Pour the decalcifier into the water
tank.
Fill up with water to the max. 1.4
litre mark.
Place the glass jug on the hot
plate.
Switch on the coffee machine at
the switch for the number of cups
(Figure D; ).
Wait until the brewing process has
finished.
Press the “off” button (Figure D; ).
Let the coffee machine brew twice
containing only water, see “Before
initial use”.
Rinse out the glass jug thoroughly
several times with tap water.
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