Important; Preparing The Appliance For Use - Philips HD7612 User Manual

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Important:

Model HD7612 only:
Do not disassemble the thermal carafe.
To prevent water from entering the thermal
carafe housing:
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- Never immerse or submerge Thermos carafe in water or
any other liquid.
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- Always place carafe in a normal (i.e. upright) position.
If you have made coffee and wish to make some more
immediately, allow the appliance to cool down for about
3 minutes.You may then fill the water reservoir again.
During brewing, the lower section of the appliance and the
underside of the Thermos carafe will become hot.
Model HD7610 only:
Model HD7610 features automatic switch-on at a preset time. In
order for this feature to operate correctly, the time of the day and
the automatic switch-on time must be set and the AUTO-mode
must be selected. (The corresponding yellow light will illuminate.)
But it is also possible to start brewing immediately by pressing the
A button. (The corresponding green pilot light will illuminate.)

Preparing the Appliance for Use

1
Plug cord into a 120 V AC electrical outlet.
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2
You can store excess cord at the back of the appliance.
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Before first use, wash carafe and brew basket, then fill the
water reservoir with water and put the glass or Thermos
carafe (with closed lid) in place. Run one full carafe of clean
water through a complete cycle to remove any impurities that
might affect the taste of the coffee.
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4
Switch the appliance on by pressing the (1) button.
The pilot light goes on.
Let the appliance run until the water reservoir is completely empty.
5
Switch the appliance off by pressing the Power Control to
"OFF" (0) position when cycle is completed.
HD7612 only: The appliance will switch itself off automatically
directly after brewing.
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