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Cleaning the coffeemaker and accessories
1. Always unplug the appliance and allow cooling down before cleaning.
2. Open the cover of the coffeemaker, grasp the filter basket and the water filter at the
tabs, and pull them out. Clean the coffee supply area of the filter basket thoroughly.
The fine holes of the long-life filter must be clear. For an intense cleaning,
wash the filter element and long-life filter in warm soapy water with a soft
brush and rinse thoroughly with clean water (see: >The use of the Clean coffee filters < ).
CAUTION:
Make sure when cleaning out that the suspension of the device cover and do not damage
the lid on the glass jug.
3. Remove the glass carafe from the coffeemaker and carefully clean the glass jug in
warm dishwater.
4. Wipe the exterior of the coffeemaker and the warming plate with a soft, damp cloth.
Here also take care not to damage the hinge of the lid.
5. Stubborn stains on the warming plate may be removed by use of a plastic mesh pad
or a cloth dampened in vinegar.
6. To clean the inside of the water tank, open the appliance lid so that this
stops in the open position. Wipe all parts with a damp cloth.
7. Thereafter by using a soft and clean cloth, dry the exterior of the coffeemaker and all
its parts thoroughly.
Changing the water filter
After every 70 cycles, or carafe of coffee, a blue light will appear in the control panel
display above the filter reset button. This let you know it is time to clean the inside of the
coffeemaker of all mineral build-up, and change the water filter.
Mineral deposits left by hard water can clog your coffeemaker. Cleaning is recommended
about every 70 uses, when the coffeemaker’s reminder lets you know you have reached
this point.
1. Press the “Filter Reset” button on the control panel to turn off the blue light and
reset the count (Fig. 5).
Fig. 5
Fig. 6 Fig. 7