Melissa 745-190 Coffeemaker User Manual


 
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INTRODUCTION
To get the best out of your new appliance,
please read this user guide carefully before
using it for the first time. We also recommend
that you keep the instructions for future
reference.
SAFETY MEASURES
Normal use of the appliance
Incorrect use of this appliance may cause
personal injury and damage.
Use for its intended purpose only. The
manufacturer is not responsible for any
injury or damage resulting from incorrect use
or handling (see also Guarantee Terms).
For connection to 230 V, 50 Hz only.
For domestic use only. Not for outdoor or
commercial use.
Use only accompanying accessories or
those recommended by the manufacturer.
Do not submerge in water or any other
liquid.
Never leave unattended when in use, and
keep an eye on children.
The metal parts get very hot during use.
Touch the plastic parts only.
Freshly-brewed coffee and the steam it
generates are very hot. Take care to avoid
scalding yourself or others.
Never switch the appliance on unless it
contains water or descaler.
Never put hot or boiling water in the
reservoir. Use cold water only. Ensure the
appliance is switched off when filling with
water.
The water level in the reservoir must not
exceed the upper mark on the water level
gauge.
Never put the glass pot on a cooking ring or
in an oven/microwave oven. Do not place it
on the hotplate when it is empty or almost
empty and the appliance is switched on.
Do not use the glass pot if it has a loose
or defective handle, or if it is broken in any
other way.
Positioning the appliance
Always place on a firm, level and heat-
resistant surface at a safe distance from
heat sources such as ovens, hot plates or
the like.
Always place the appliance at the back of
a kitchen counter and at a safe distance
from flammable objects such as curtains,
tablecloths or similar.
Do not cover.
Do not allow the cord to hang over the edge
of a table/counter, and keep it away from
hot objects and the hot surfaces of the
appliance.
Cord, plug and mains socket
Check regularly that neither cord nor plug is
damaged and do not use if they are, or if the
appliance has been dropped or damaged in
any other way.
If the appliance or plug is damaged, it must
be inspected and if necessary, repaired by
an authorised repair engineer, otherwise
there is a risk of electric shock. Never try to
repair the appliance yourself.
Remove the plug from the socket when
cleaning, or when the appliance is not to be
used for a while.
Avoid pulling the cord when removing the
plug from the socket. Instead, hold the plug.
The cord must not be twisted or wound
around the appliance.
Check that it is not possible to pull or trip
over the cord or any extension cord.
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