Operation Manual

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PRINCESS GRAND CAFE ROMA ART. 242117
BEFORE USING
Read these instructions thoroughly first and keep them for future reference. Check whether the
voltage in the home corresponds with that of the deep fryer (230 Volts). Only connect this applian-
ce to an earthed socket.
The luxury coffeemaker brews 10-12 cups, features a convenient removable filter with anti-drip ,
water-level indicator, safe thermostatic control and on/off switch with indicator light.
USING THE COFFEEMAKER
First let the water circulate through the PRINCESS GRAND CAFE ROMA without adding any
coffee, in order to cleanse the system. Afterwards, rinse the stainless steel pot and the filter holder.
Fill the reservoir/tank with water and place a filter paper (size 1x4) in the filter holder. Place the
pot on the hotplate and turn on the PRINCESS GRAND CAFE ROMA . Use approx. three full
measures of coffee for a full pot of water. This will produce a medium coffee.
NOTE: After making coffee, wait at least 5 minutes before making another pot, in order to let the
appliance cool off.
KEEPING WARM
The beautifully polished stainless steel pot keeps the coffee warm for hours. The exact temperature
depends on many factors, such as how often the pot is opened to pour coffee, how much coffee
there was initially, and what the initial temperature was. To improve the heat storage capability of
the pot, rinse it with hot water before using.
Do not let leftover coffee sit in the pot for long because a bitter deposit can form. After rinsing the
pot, allow it to dry with the lid removed.
CLEANING
ALWAYS UNPLUG THE APPLIANCE BEFORE CLEANING. Rinse the pot and the filter holder.
These parts are not dishwasher-safe. The outside of the PRINCESS GRAND CAFE ROMA can be
wiped down with a damp cloth.
DESCALING
Regular descaling will help prolong the life of the PRINCESS GRAND CAFE ROMA. It is a good
idea to descale around once a month. If the local water supply is especially hard, twice a month is
recommended. Hard water is more than 20 DH (a German scale used to measure water hardness).
Your water company can tell you the degree of hardness.
You should immediately descale when the appliance:
- Makes gurgling noises;
- Takes longer than usual to brew;
- Still has water in the reservoir after brewing.
- the machine turns itself off during coffee-making
- the machine produces excessive amounts of steam.
Nearly all commercially available descaling products are appropriate for use. The
instructions on most products indicate whether they are suitable. Never use any pro-
duct containing hydrochloric or sulphuric acid. These are not suitable for descaling.