KRUPS Savoy EC311 - 12-Cup Programmable Digital Black Coffee Maker Manual

KRUPS Savoy EC311 - 12-Cup Programmable Digital Black Coffee Maker Manual

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KRUPS Savoy EC311 - 12-Cup Programmable Digital Black Coffee Maker Manual

DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

  1. Body of the appliance
  2. Lid
  3. Water tank
  4. Water level indicator
  5. Carafe lid
  6. Carafe handle
  7. Carafe
  8. Warming plate
  9. Filter holder
  10. Permanent filter (avoids paper filters)
  11. H button
  12. MIN button
  13. BREW button
  14. AUTO button
  15. Spoon

SETTING THE CLOCK

  • Place the coffee maker on a hard, flat surface.
  • Plug the power cord into a 120V outlet.
  1. When you plug in the coffee maker for the first time, "1:00 pm" will start flashing on the display. Set the time by pressing the H button (k) to set the hour and the MIN button (l) to set the minutes. Wait a few seconds, the time is set once it stops flashing on the screen.
  2. You can change or reset the time whenever you wish by pressing and holding the BREW button (m) then adjusting the time by pressing H for the hours and MIN for the minutes. Wait a few seconds, the time is set once it stops flashing on the screen.

NB: Your clock is now set and will continue to show the time, even when your machine is in standby mode.

If the machine is unplugged or there is a power failure, the clock will revert back to 1:00 pm. Repeat the instructions above to reset the clock.

PRIOR TO FIRST USE

  • Before using your coffee maker for the first time, run a cycle without coffee to rinse the circuit. Fill the water tank to the maximum level and start a cycle by pressing the brew button (m).


Your machine has been designed to work with cold or water at room temperature only.

MAKING COFFEE

  • Open the coffee maker lid (b).
  • Fill the carafe (g) with cold or water at room temperature, then pour it into the water tank (c)

    The number of cups is shown by the water level indicator (d). Do not exceed 12 cups.
  • Place the carafe (g) with its lid onto the warming plate (h) making sure that it is properly positioned so as to activate the coffee pouring mechanism.
  • We recommend removing the filter holder with the filter before adding the ground coffee. If you accidentally pour ground coffee into the water tank, do not start the cycle. Clean the tank, otherwise the coffee may block the water circuit.
  • Add 1 KRUPS spoon (o) of ground coffee per cup. Do not exceed 12 spoons (2 ounces).
  • Make sure that the filter holder (i) is inserted. Insert the permanent filter (j) or a # 4 paper filter into the filter holder (i). If using a paper filter, make sure it is fully opened and properly positioned in the filter holder. Figs. 9a and 9b.

  • Close the lid (b).
  • Press the brew button (m). A light next to the BREW button (m) will come on to show that the coffee maker has started the brew cycle. The machine will beep once it starts.
  • Once the brewing cycle has finished, the keep warm function will switch on automatically.
  • At the end of the keep warm, your machine will beep 3 times and the brew button (m) will turn off.
  • You can turn off the machine at any time during the brew cycle by simply pressing the brew button (m).
    The brew button light will also turn off. The machine will beep 3 times.
    There will still be hot liquid in the filter even when the brew cycle has finished. Wait a few minutes for the rest of the liquid to drip through into the carafe before removing the filter.

NB:

  • The amount of coffee in the carafe at the end of the cycle is less than the amount of water poured into thetank because about 10% is absorbed by the ground coffee and the filter.
  • There is an overflow hole on the back of the water tank. If you add too much water, it will leak out of this hole.
  • Clean the permanent filter between each use or use a new paper filter.

  • To avoid any overflow, the carafe must be properly positioned on the warming plate of thecoffee maker, otherwise it could cause hot water or hot coffee to overflow.
  • The coffee maker becomes very hot during the brew cycle. Please handle with care.
  • Do not place the carafe in the microwave.

OTHER FUNCTIONS

AUTO START FUNCTION

Programming the auto-start settings.

  • Check that the time shown on the clock is correct. If not, follow the instructions in section SETTING THE CLOCK
  • Press the AUTO button (n). The AUTO icon will appear on the screen.
  • Adjust the time by pressing H for the hours and MIN for the minutes.

2 options for setting the auto-start time:

  • The time is set by pressing the AUTO button (n) again: the program is taken into account, the light next to the AUTO button switches on and the AUTO icon appears on the display.
  • The time is automatically set after a few seconds: in this case, the time is taken into account but the auto-start program is not activated. To launch the autostart program, press the AUTO button (n) twice.
  • To cancel an auto-start, press the BREW button (m).

KEEP WARM

TIME

  • The keep warm function lasts for 2 hours.
  • At the end of the cycle, press BREW to cancel the keep warm function.

CLEANING

  • To remove the used coffee grounds, remove the filter and the filter holder from the coffee maker.
  • Do not clean the machine if it is still hot.
  • Wash the removable filter holder and the permanent filter in warm soapy water. The carafe can go in the dishwasher.
  • Clean the coffee maker using a soft cloth or damp sponge. Never use harsh detergents or abrasive cleaners on any part of the coffee maker.
  • For stubborn stains, use a cloth moistened with white vinegar.
  • Do not immerse the machine in water or place it under a running faucet.


Do not place the carafe in the microwave.
Do not put the other parts of the coffee maker in the dishwasher.

DESCALING

  • Why descale?
    • Limescale naturally builds up in your coffee maker. Descaling helps to maintain your coffee maker so that itlasts longer and offers constantly high coffee quality over time. Limescale can permanently alter the performance of your machine. Malfunctions linked to scaling are not covered by the warranty if the product is returned.
  • When to descale?
    • The descaling frequency depends on the hardness of the water and the number of brew cycles. If you noticethe following signs: longer cycle time, excessive steaming, more noise at the end of the cycle, stopping midcycle, your machine needs descaling.
    • Your coffee maker should be descaled around once a month depending on the hardness of the water.

How to descale your KRUPS coffee maker

  • Use the KRUPS descaling solution®, or 17 fl. oz of white vinegar diluted in 17 fl.oz of cold or water at room temperature, or 1.5 oz of citric acid diluted in 17 fl. oz until complete dissolution of crystals.
  • Pour the solution into the water tank (without coffee).

    Start the cycle by pressing BREW (m). Half way through the cycle, switch off the machine and leave to stand for one hour. After one hour start the second half of the cycle.
  • Run 2 full 12 cups cycles with water and no coffee to rinse the machine.
  • Repeat if necessary.
  • Coffee makers which work badly or stop working due to a lack of descaling are not covered by the warranty.

TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM SOLUTION
The coffee does not brew or the appliance does not turn on.
  • Make sure the appliance is well connected to a working outlet and that it is in the "ON" position.
  • The water tank is empty.
  • There is a power outage.
  • Unplug the machine, then plug it back in.
  • The clock should be reprogrammed after a power outage.
  • The automatic stop feature has turned off the appliance. Turn off the appliance and then turn it back on to make more coffee. For more information, please consult the "Making Coffee" section.

The appliance seems to leak

  • Make sure the water tank has not been filled beyond the maximum limit.

Brewing takes a long time

  • It may be time to descale the appliance.
  • Several minerals can accumulate in the coffee maker's circuitry. Regular descaling of the machine is recommended. This may need to be done more often depending on the hardness of your water. For more information, please consult the "Descaling" section.

    do not take the appliance apart.
The filter basket overflows or the coffee flows too slowly
  • The coffee maker needs cleaning.
  • There is too much coffee. We recommend using one measuring spoon or one soup spoon of ground coffee per cup.
  • The ground coffee is too fine (e.g., ground coffee for espresso won't work in a drip coffee maker).
  • There is ground coffee lodged between the paper filter and the filter holder.
  • The paper filter is not opened properly or is not well placed.
  • Rinse the filter holder before inserting the paper filter so it will adhere to the damp walls of the filter basket.
  • Be sure you have not inserted a paper filter at the same time as the permanent filter.
  • There is more than one paper filter in the filter holder.
  • Make sure the filter basket is pushed down all the way.

The coffee tastes bad

  • Clean the coffee maker.
  • The ground coffee is not right for your coffee maker.
  • The proportion of coffee and water is not sufficient. Adjust to suit your taste.
  • The quality and freshness of the coffee is not the best.
  • The water is of poor quality.

The coffee does not flow

  • See if there is water in the water tank.
  • The coffee flow system may be obstructed. You may clean it simply by rinsing with water.
The time is not correct (there is a time difference)
  • The timer is synchronized and depends on your electrical network. If there is a time difference, we recommend that you program the time once a week to be sure it is correct.

If your appliance does not always work properly, call customer service in your country.

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