DeLonghi DC77TC Manual Do Utilizador

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frequently if heavily roasted coffees are used. Over extraction may also 
cause oiliness, indicating a need to clean your coffee maker. 
CLEANING YOUR COFFEE MAKER 
CAUTION:  Always make sure coffee maker is unplugged before 
attempting to clean. To protect against electric shock, do not immerse 
cord, plug or unit in water or other liquid. 
  The outside of your coffee maker can be cleaned by wiping the surface 
with a damp, soft cloth. 
IMPORTANT: Never immerse the coffee maker in water or other liquid. 
  Clean inside of carafe with wash cloth and mild soap. Do not use harsh 
abrasives or scouring pads on carafe.  
  Carafe lid and removable filter basket may be washed with warm, soapy 
water or placed in the top rack of the dishwasher. Do not place any other 
parts of the coffee maker in the dishwasher. 
  To clean the permanent filter, empty the grounds and rinse thoroughly. 
  Do not clean the inside of the water reservoir with a cloth as the cloth may 
have a lint residue that could clog the coffee maker. 
  For stubborn stains, use a nylon or plastic pad with a non-abrasive 
cleaner. Do not use metal scouring pads or abrasive cleansers. 
  Calcium deposits may build up in the coffee maker as a result of minerals 
commonly found in drinking water. The build-up is normal and may result 
in a slow down of the coffee maker’s brewing time. The slow down can be 
eliminated by periodically decalcifying the coffee maker. 
  To decalcify, fill the carafe with cold water and two tablespoons of white 
vinegar. Pour the solution into the water reservoir, then close the lid. 
Place the carafe on the carafe plate and allow the coffee maker to brew 
the vinegar solution. While decalcifying, do not use a filter in the filter 
basket. When the vinegar solution has finished brewing, empty the carafe 
and rinse it out with cold water. Refill the water reservoir with cold water 
only and run another brew cycle to remove any remaining vinegar 
solution. Repeat if necessary.