RH_10881_IB(New)_1-4-03 1/4/03 10:36 PM Page 1 satin range coffee/tea maker model no.
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RH_10881_IB(New)_1-4-03 1/4/03 10:36 PM Page 3 Read these instructions before using your coffee maker, and keep them safe. If you pass the coffee maker on, pass on the instructions too. Remove all packaging, but keep it till you’re sure the coffee maker is working. Important safeguards Follow basic safety precautions, including: 1.Don’t put the coffee maker in water, don’t use it in a bathroom or near any source of water, and don’t use it outdoors. 2.
RH_10881_IB(New)_1-4-03 1/4/03 10:36 PM Page 4 The insulated flasks Unlike most filter coffee makers, this one doesn’t rely on a hotplate to keep your coffee warm. Instead, it uses insulated flasks. This means that you’re no longer tied to the kitchen. You can take the coffee with you anywhere in the home, garage or garden. You can even use it to make tea. For best results, rinse the flasks with hot water, to pre-warm them before putting into the coffee maker.
RH_10881_IB(New)_1-4-03 1/4/03 10:36 PM Page 5 Coffee 6.Fill the filter with medium-ground filter coffee. We suggest two rounded teaspoons of medium-ground coffee per cup. 7.Close the lid. Tea 8.Don’t use the filter for tea. You’ll never be able to remove the tea/coffee taint from it. There are just too many nooks and crannies. 9.Remove the filter and put one teabag per flask into the filter holder. 10.Close the lid Tea and coffee together 11.
RH_10881_IB(New)_1-4-03 1/4/03 10:36 PM Page 6 Care and maintenance Before cleaning or storing away, unplug the coffee maker, and leave it to cool down fully. Grease or residues impair flavour. Check that the coffee maker is clean before use, and clean the filter, filter holder and flasks thoroughly after each use. Tea and coffee If you’re intending to use the coffee maker to make both tea and coffee, take extra care when cleaning.
RH_10881_IB(New)_1-4-03 1/4/03 10:36 PM Page 7 Connection to the mains supply Check that the voltage marked on the coffee maker corresponds with the supply voltage. The coffee maker must be earthed. It’s supplied with three-core mains lead and a 13A plug complying with BS1363. To replace the fuse, use a 13A ASTA or BSI approved fuse conforming to BS1362. The appliance conforms to EC Directive 92/31/EEC with respect to Electromagnetic Compatibility.
RH_10881_IB(New)_1-4-03 1/4/03 10:36 PM Page 8 Guarantee Any defect affecting the functionality of the appliance which becomes apparent within one year of its purchase will be corrected by free repair or replacement provided that it has been used and maintained in accordance with the instructions and has not been abused or misused in any way. Your statutory rights are not affected.