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We suggest using one level
KRUPSmeasuring scoop of
ground coffee for each cup of
robust coffee (see figure.).
After using your KRUPScoffee
maker several times you can
adjust the measure to suit your
own taste.
Close the swivelfilter(see
figure. ) and make sure that
it is completely closed.
Attention: Make sure that the
filterpaper does not tipover
when closing the swivelfilter.
Ifthis happens, the water might
run between the filterpaper
and the filterholder producing
very weak cup ofcoffee.
Place the glass carafe (c) with
the lid onto the warming plate
(d). Plug in the coffeemaker.
Switch th.e"ON/OFF"switch to
position I:The indicator light
willilluminate.indicating that
the brewing process has
begun (see figure.).
As long as the "ON/OFF"
switch is in position "I".the
coffee maker willkeep the
coffee hot (see figure.).
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Selecting the fullest flavor
The KRUPS'"ProAromaPlus"
features 3 brewing cycles to
let you make coffee to suit
your personal taste. Ifyou
want to make 1 ..3 cups of
coffee, turnthe switch to the
appropriate position(see
figure. ). Thisytillextend the
brewing cycle s6 that the
water willseep intothe ground
coffee slowlyenoug,nto yield
brewed coffee that is rich, .
aromatic and trulydelicious,
For a stronger, more
stimulating cup ofcoffee with
a powerful aroma. turn the
selector switch to the 4-10 III
position.
For a medium and more
mellowflavor.turnthe selector
switch to the 4-10 s position
(see figure.).
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The "Stop'n Serve" feature is
KRUPS' answer to the
Impatient coffee drinker's
clamor for "a quick cup of
coffee'" This device
automatically stops the flow of
brewed coffee through the filter
cone ifthe glass carafe is
removed from the warming
plate during the brewing cycle.
You have about 20 seconds
between the removal ofthe
carafe and its being reinserted
to allow the service of one or
two cups of coffee. The "Stop'n
Serve" device closes off the' .
filter cone so effectively that
there is virtually no coffee-drip
onto the warming plate (one
drop, at most!). ,
Once the carafe isreplaced,
the brewingcycleand theflow
or coffee intothe carafeare
resumed,
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Ifcoffee does drip onto the
warming plate after removal of
the carafe, it is usually an
indiction that too much ground
coffee has been placed into
the paper filter. This causes
the water that jets into the filter
cone to overflow between the
paper filter and the sides of
the filter cone. The overflow
carries coffee grounds that
interfere with the snap-shut
action of the filter holder~thus
allowing brewed coffee to
continue to drip through.
If this blockage and
subsequent dripping do
occur, replace the glass
carafe Immediately and
allow the full brewing cycle
to run Its course. Donot
swing out the swivel filter
until the brewing cycle Is
completed.
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When the brewing cycle is
complete" the last drop to
leave the filterseals the
opening withinthe lid ofthe
carafe. When pouring. the
stream of the coffee forms a
seal on the carafe lid so the
remaining coffee is inan
airtightcontainer. This
reduces evaporation and heat
loss. and protects the aroma
and freshness ofthe coffee.
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. Alwaysunplug the coffee
maker before cleaning.
.Remqve thefilterholder (see
figure. ) and clean the
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filterholder, the carafe and
carafe lid ina solutionof hot
water and mild liquidsoap.
These parts can also be
placed inthe upper levelof
your dishwasher for safe
effectivecleaning.
.Never use scouring agents.
.Never immerse the aPpliance
itself in water or any other
liquid. To clean, simply wipe
off with a soft. damp cloth.
.Never use a cloth to clean
the inside ofthe water
chamber, as this might leave
fuzzydeposits inthe
chamber. Just rinse with
cold water, periodically.
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The powercord can be tailQfed
to the length required by utili-
sing the hidden cord storage
located underneath the coffee
maker {see figure.}.