Controls And Control Functions; Operating Instructions - Grimac TERRY TECH Operating Instructions Manual

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3 . 1 - C O N T R O L S A N D C O N T R O L F U N C T I O N S
• Main ON/OFF switch: switch to "I" to turn the coffee maker on and to "
it off.
• "Power/Coffee" indicator light: when on this light indicates the coffee maker is
powered:
- on/flashing indicates the heating element is heating to the right temperature;
- on/fixed indicates the coffee maker is at the correct temperature and ready for brewing
coffee.
• Display (only for models with display feature included): indicates that the coffee
maker is heating to the required temperature: 'WAIT HEATING', then utilising the chip
card it is possible to program temperature and language settings.
• Single and double serving buttons: when one of these two buttons is pres-
sed the coffee maker dispenses coffee and stops automatically after a set time.
Brewing time for both single and double servings are default factory settings. It is
however possible to change brewing times depending on preference (for further
details refer to the paragraph "Changing coffee brewing time, temperature and
language settings").
• "Hot water/Steam" button (optional accessory): when pressed this button dispen-
ses steam or hot water (depending on coffee maker model) through the frothing arm
(pos. 11 fig. 1).
To stop dispensing press this button again.
N.B. when dispensing hot water or steam position the lever as illustrated in fig.1
this is to prevent the two halves of the pod holder - top and bottom - from closing
together.
WARNING: hot water and steam are dispensed at a high temperature.
Hazard of scalding.
• Lever: by moving this lever to the right the bottom half of the pod holder locks together
with the top half.
3 . 2 - O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S
• Switch ON/OFF power switch to pos. I (fig.1) and wait until the indicator light (n. 6
fig. 1) remains on without flashing.
• Lower the pod holder by pushing the lever to the left (n. 8 fig. 1).
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