Exido Chrome Series 245-011/012 User Manual

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LIST OF COMPONENTS

1. Lid knob (transparent)

2. Percolator lid

3. Basket lid

4. Handle

5. Water level

indicator

6. Ready light

7. Power

connection

Percolator

8. Power cord

9. Power connection base

10. Power base

11. Heating element

12. Percolator tube

13. Spring

14. Coffee basket

BEFORE BREWING FOR THE FIRST TIME

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Wash and rinse the coffee percolator with

hot water before using it for the first time.

Also rinse the coffee container where the

ground coffee is to be placed, the pipe and

the lid.

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You can also fill the coffee percolator with

water up to the max. line. Leave the various

parts in place and boil until the light comes

on. Then pour out the water.

USE

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Fill the coffee percolator with the desired

amount of cold water, do not fill higher that

the marking "6" (for the 0,9 l model) or "12"

(for the 1,3 l model).

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When the water reached over the top of

water level indicator it flow over and might

come into the handle. Do not overfill when

cleaning.

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You will get the best result by brewing at

least 4 cups.

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Place the pipe in the percolator.

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Place the desired amount of fine or coarse-

ground coffee in the coffee container. Make

sure that no coffee gets into the pipe.

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Put the lid on the coffee container.

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Put the lid on the percolator.

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Plug in the percolator.

The light will come on automatically when the

coffee is ready.

The coffee will keep hot as long as the percolator

is plugged in.

Rinse out your percolator carefully after use.

The percolator must be used together with the

original stand.

NB: DO NOT WASH THE COFFEE POT IN A

DISHWASHER

For the best water throughflow: Clean the small

coffee container regularly with washing up brush

or wash it in a dishwasher!

NB: If fine-ground coffee is used, some coffee

grounds may end up in the bottom of the

percolator. Let the coffee stand for a minute of

so once brewed and any grounds will sink to

the bottom.

WARMING UP COFFEE

If coffee is to be warmed up again the pipe and

the coffee container must be removed from the

coffee-pot. Then plug in the percolator and the

coffee will be hot again in approx. 3-5 minutes.

Never heat up more than 4 cups.

DECALCIFYING

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Mineral deposits can clog your percolator.

To keep your percolator operating efficiently,

you must regularly clean out mineral

deposits left by the water; they can build up

and clog your percolator.

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Pour 1 quart of acetic acid into the pot.

Then, add 3-quart cold water to the acetic

acid.

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Let the solution stay in the percolator for 10

minutes, then rinse the percolator by filling

the pot with cold water.

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Pour water into water tank and turn the

percolator on. Repeat this procedure 3

times.

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How often you need to descale your

percolator depends on the hardness in the

water.

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