7.3.2 Water tank
The fully-automatic coffee machine has an integrated water tank which holds approximately 1.7 litres
of water. The tank should be filled with fresh water at least once a day, since germs may developed
in water which has been left standing. The water tank can easily be removed from the front when
the flap panel has been opened up and it can then be filled through an opening which is covered
with a spring lid.
Initial operation
Fill-up the bean container Switch the machine on
Fill-up the watertank
7.3.3 Coffee bean box
The fully-automatic coffee machine has an integrated bean box. The flavour-protecting lid keeps the
supply of beans fresh for 1 – 2 days and the coffee aroma is not dissolved in the air. Only fresh beans
are a guarantee for really fresh enjoyment. This is why beans are only ground shortly before coffee is
brewed.
HINT: Whole beans or ground coffee?
You will be able to enjoy your coffee most if your coffee beans are freshly-ground shortly before you
make coffee. The reason: the aroma of coffee beans is protected as long as the beans have not been
ground, i.e. are whole. Grinding the beans releases the flavours and the aromas. If the beans are only
ground just before the coffee is to be made, no aroma will go lost! Coffee is also most aromatic
when made this way, since it is only immediately after coffee beans have been ground that they
develop their flavour best.
Main switch
Fill-up the bean
container
(max. 300 g)
Fill-up the
watertank
(max. 1,7 l)
Training manual Section 7 – Page 21
Coffee machines