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TECHWOOD TCA-206 Instruction Manual page 8

Duo electrique coffee machine

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Open the cover
Pour some water into the tank. (Without exceeding the maximum level nor
putting coffee in the filter)
Close the tank cover.
Place a large mug in the coffee maker.
Connect the device.
Press the power switch. (On the back of the device).
Note: the indicator light comes on to confirm that the coffee maker is on
voltage.
Press the Turn on switch (on the side). The indicator light comes on.
The Coffee maker begins to heat up. When the water is hot, it passes
through the filter and fills the container.
When the cycle is complete, the indicator light will go out and the device will
no longer heat up, however, the power switch remains on and the device is
still powered on.
To brew one or two more cups of coffee, wait for the indicator light to go out
and repeat the brewing procedure.
Caution : Attempt to start another brew cycle before the coffee maker cools
down and the indicator light is off, may cause an incomplete cycle. As the
device is equipped with a switch thermal, to avoid overheating, it can stop.
Notes : the coffee maker Turn on button is a thermally controlled activation
switch. That's why he stops when the device has run out of water and
has cooled down.
To interrupt an infusion cycle, position the power switch to 0.
When the device is plugged in for the first time, the pilot indicator lights
up. => Wait about 30 seconds for it to switch off. It is then possible to use
the coffee maker.
When the coffee machine is not used for a long time, set the power
switch to 0.
Before starting the appliance to prepare a cup of coffee, always make
sure the correct amount of water is poured for the cup being used. If the
level is too high there is a risk of overflow.
Also make sure that the cup is large enough that both pourers flow
inside the mug. (Or, put 2 cups).
For proper use, empty and clean the filter after each use.
Carefully remove the filter when it is hot.
• Always use fresh, cold water.
• For stronger or milder coffee, increase or decrease the amount of ground
coffee according to your taste.
• Finer coffee grinds promote full flavour extraction and result in a rich, full-
bodied coffee.
Tips for a tasty coffee
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