Cleaning And Maintenance - BRAYER BR1145 Instruction Manual

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temperature of the flask (2); when preparing the next
coffee portion, the preparation time may be slightly
shorter since the flask (2) will be warmer.
• ATTENTION!
- Coffee is a drink prone to quick boiling. Do not
leave the coffee maker unattended during making
coffee, especially when the coffee starts boiling.
- If the ready drink is splashing out, immediately
unplug the coffee maker to avoid getting burns.
- If you don't use the coffee maker, unplug it.
• When the coffee starts rising and boiling, you will
hear sound signals, the coffee maker will turn off, the
backlight of the « » button (3) will turn white.
• Remove the power plug from the mains socket.
• Note: - after each portion of coffee it is recommended
to wipe the temperature sensor (4) with a slightly
damp cloth.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

• Before cleaning unplug the coffee maker, pour out
water and let the coffee maker cool down.
• Grasp the handle (5), slightly lift and remove the flask
(2) from the coffee maker body (1).
• Wash the inner surface of the flask (2) using neutral
detergents, rinse and dry, do not let the detergent
come into contact with the flask contact group (2).
• Wipe the temperature sensor (4) with a slightly damp
cloth.
• Wipe the outer surface of the unit body (1) with a
slightly damp cloth and then wipe the unit body (1)
dry. Use soft detergents to remove dirt; do not use
metal sponges, abrasive detergents and solvents.
• Do not immerse the coffee maker (1), the flask (2)
and the power cord into water or any other liquids, do
not wash the unit in the dishwasher.
• Do not allow water to get on the contact block of the.
DESCALING
• During the use of the unit some stains, scale etc. can
appear on the heating element, it is not a problem,
but a result of water quality.
• Scale, appearing inside the unit body (1), influences
the water taste and disturbs the heat exchange
between water and the heating element. It also
risks damaging the heating element. Burning of the
heating element caused by the large amount of scale
in the flask (2) is not covered by warranty.
• To remove scale, you can use special scale-removing
agents, as well as household ones, for example,
vinegar or citric acid.
• To remove scale, fill the flask (2) with water one-third
full and boil it. Add vinegar (6-9%) up to the maximal
mark and leave the liquid in the flask (2) for several
hours. After the scale dissolves, pour out the liquid
and rinse the flask (2) several times. To oust the
smell of vinegar, boil water several times.
• Dissolve 25 g of citric acid in 500 ml of hot water.

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