Philips hd5410 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Before first use
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 Clean the detachable parts (see chapter ‘Cleaning’).
  
Let the appliance run once without filling the filter with ground coffee (see chapter ‘Using the
appliance’). 
using the appliance
Brewing coffee
 1 
 Remove the water tank lid. 
  
 Make sure the water tank disc is on the water tank.
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Fill the water tank with fresh, cold water (Fig. 2).
Make sure you fill the water tank to a level between the minimum and 8/12-cup indications. 
Always place the water tank lid back onto the appliance after filling the water tank to allow the 
appliance to function properly.
The graduations on the left are for large cups (120ml).
The graduations on the right are for small cups (80ml).
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Open the filter holder support (Fig. 3).
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Take a paper filter (size 102) and fold the sealed edges to prevent tearing and folding. You can
also use a permanent filter.
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Put the filter in the filter holder (Fig. 4).
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Put ground coffee (filter-fine grind) in the filter. Take the following amounts as a
reference: (Fig. 5)
for large cups: one heaped measuring spoon of ground coffee for each cup.
for small cups: one level measuring spoon of ground coffee for each cup.
Note:Use filter-fine ground coffee. If you grind the coffee yourself, do not grind it so fine that it is almost 
powder-like.
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Close the filter holder support (Fig. 6).
 9 
 Place the jug on the hotplate (Fig. 7).
Make sure the lid is on the jug.
If the lid is not on the jug, the drip stop blocks the outflow opening of the filter and the coffee does 
not drip into the jug.
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Press the on/off button to switch on the appliance (Fig. 8).
 11 
When all the water has passed through the filter, you can take the jug out of the
appliance (Fig. 9).
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After you have poured coffee, put the jug with the remaining coffee back on the hotplate to
keep it hot (Fig. 10).
For your convenience and safety, this appliance is equipped with an auto shut-off function. It 
shuts itself off automatically after one hour. This also prevents the coffee from becoming too 
bitter.
However, coffee is at its best directly after it has been brewed (Fig. 11).
Drip stop
The drip stop prevents coffee from dripping through the filter onto the hotplate when you:
remove the jug from the appliance for a moment (max. 30 seconds) towards the end of the 
brewing process.
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