Using The Appliance; Flushing The Appliance; Filling The Water Reservoir; Using Coffee Beans - Philips HD7761 Manual

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Note: The appliance always saves the last setting.

Flushing the appliance

Always flush the coffeemaker once before first use.
1 Open the water reservoir lid. Fill the water reservoir with fresh cold water up to the 8-cup indication
(Fig. 2).
Note: Do not put coffee beans or pre-ground coffee in the water reservoir.
2 Close the water reservoir lid.
3 Put the jug in the appliance (Fig. 3).
4 Press the on/off button (Fig. 5). The display lights up and the appliance beeps.
5 Press the strength select button (Fig. 4).
6 Turn the control knob to choose the pre-ground coffee setting (Fig. 6). The pre-ground coffee icon
starts flashing.
7 Press the center of the control knob to confirm (Fig. 7).
8 Press the center of the control knob again. The appliance starts the flushing process.
9 Let the appliance operate until the flushing process is finished. It is finished when the appliance
stops beeping.
10 Empty the jug.
11 Press the on/off button to switch off the appliance.

Using the appliance

Filling the water reservoir

There are indications for 2 to 10 cups (275ml to 1375ml) on the water-level window. You can use these
indications to determine how much water to put in the water reservoir. The reflection changes from
light to dark for each cup of water added.
1 Open the water reservoir lid and fill the water reservoir with the required amount of cold water (Fig.
2).
Note: Do not fill the water reservoir beyond the 10-cup indication.
Note: Make sure that the amount of water you pour into the water reservoir is consistent with the
number of cups you want to brew. The coffeemaker uses all the water in the water reservoir.

Using coffee beans

Warning: Always keep the water reservoir lid closed when you fill the coffee bean
container with coffee beans. Otherwise coffee beans can fall into the water reservoir
and block up the water inlet.
1 Open the coffee bean container lid (Fig. 8).
2 Fill the container with coffee beans. Make sure that there are enough coffee beans in the container
for the amount of coffee you want to brew (Fig. 9).
Note: Always make sure that the bean container is at least half full.

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