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User manual PHILIPS HD2004
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This product, although classified under the brand PHILIPS, may have been manufactured by GEMINI INDUSTRIES, NORELCO, RADIOLA after mergers, acquisitions, or a change in name.
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ENGLISH
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Water tank (removable)
MAX 8 MAX 12 10
Lid of water tank
6 4 MIN 3
Filter holder (removable) with handle Paper filter bag type 102 or No. 2
Inlet opening for hot water Thermo lid (screw to fix)
Lid of jug (removable)
8 6
2
MIN 4
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12 MAX 10 8
8 6
4 MIN 3
Outlet opening for hot water
Mains cord storage compartment On/off switch with pilot light
Electrical Spout connector for coffee hotkeeping Jug with integrated (low voltage) hotplate
Hand grip Button for opening the lid Pilot light "Coffee hotkeeping"
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Philips and Alessi worked together to create a unique line of electric kitchen appliances, uniting the very best in form and function. The Philips-Alessi Line consists of a toaster, a coffee maker, a kettle and a citrus press.
- (Fig. 5) Place the water tank back into the appliance. (Press firmly.)
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8 MAX 6 12
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MIN 4
- (Fig. 6.) Close the lid of the water tank. Mains cord storage - Excess mains cord can be stored in the bottom plate of the appliance (fig. 2).
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- (Fig. 7.) Open the lid of the jug and remove the filter holder.
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Before first use - Operate the appliance once without filling the filter with coffee. (See section "Making coffee".) - Next, clean the removable parts. (See section "Cleaning".)
Making coffee - (Fig. 3.) Open the lid 3 and remove the water tank from the appliance. - (Fig. 4.) Fill the water tank with the required quantity of water. Ensure that the water level is not lower than the minimum mark 4 ("MIN") and not higher than indication "MAX". Use fresh, cold water MAX only. · The left hand side level indications correspond MIN to large cups (125 ml); the right hand side level indications correspond to smaller cups (85 ml).
8 MAX 6 12 8 6 MIN 4
- (Fig. 8.) Place a paper filter bag (type 102 or no. 2) into the filter holder. Do not forget to fold the rims.
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- (Fig. 9.) Put the 9 required quantity of ground coffee into the filter. Distribute the coffee evenly. · For each large cup, you take one full (heaped) measuring spoonful. For each smaller cup, you take one level (flat) measuring spoonful. · Use fast-filter ground coffee. If you grind the coffee yourself, do not grind it to a fine powder.
MIN 3
MIN 4
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- (Fig. 10.) Place the Thermo lid on the jug and screw it until tight. (Please note: the Thermo lid must reach the illustrated position exactly.)
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To keep the coffee hot, the jug remains switched on. The two pilot lights (at the on/off switch and on the jug) stay on. - When the steaming stops, you can remove the jug. Your coffee is now ready to be poured. · Prevent splashing and spillage. Move the jug gently. Do not turn it over more than required for pouring (just a little further than horizontal is quite enough). · You can pour out coffee without removing the filter holder from the jug. · Or, if you prefer, the filter can be easily removed using the handle. However, the Thermo lid must remain in place whilst doing so. - (Fig. 15.) Since the jug is
partly insulated, the coffee will not cool down rapidly. However, to keep the coffee nice and hot for a
- (Fig. 11.) Position the filter holder on top of the Thermo lid. (See the illustration for correct positioning. Please note the position of the handle.) Then close the lid of the jug. - (Fig. 12.) Position the jug. Slide the jug fully against the coffeemaker to ensure correct electrical connection. Note the correct position: only then the hot water can stream into the water inlet opening of the jug. - (Fig. 13.) Switch the applliance on by pressing the on/off switch downwards. The two pilot lights (at the on/off switch and on the jug) will come on and the brewing process will begin.
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longer period of time, place the jug back on to the coffeemaker. The pilot light on the jug will come on again, to indicate that the integrated hotplate is on. - (Fig. 16.) If you do not wish to keep coffee hot any longer, switch off by
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pressing the on/off switch. The two pilot lights (at the on/off switch and on the jug) will go out.
Making more coffee straight away? Coffee is ready - (Fig. 14.) After some time hot water will stop flowing into the jug. Then some steam will come from the appliance. At this stage the appliance is ready making coffee. If you have finished making coffee and wish to make more straight away, first switch off by pressing the on/off switch (fig. 16). The two pilot lights (at the on/off switch and on the jug) will go out. Allow the appliance to cool down for about three minutes. After that you can refill the water tank.
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Cleaning · Always remove the mains plug from the wall socket before cleaning the appliance. · Never immerse the appliance or the jug into water. You can clean the two items with a damp cloth. · Especially do not forget to clean the hot water 17 outlet opening with a damp cloth (fig. 17, 18). (In time, calc setting might even cause hot water to flow along the outside of the coffeemaker.) · Pour hot water into the jug. 18 Wash the inside of the jug with a brush. Rinse the jug with fresh hot water. The Thermo lid of the jug can be removed (pull the lid while opening) for easy cleaning. Also clean the spout with hot water. · The filter holder and the Thermo lid can be washed in hot soapy water. Rinse with clean hot water and dry. · Do not clean any part in a dishwasher.
more with cold water only, in order to rinse away the vinegar and scale remainders. - Clean the jug, the lid and filter assembly. (See section "Cleaning".) · Especially do not forget to clean the hot water outlet opening with a damp cloth (fig. 17, 18).
Important · If the mains cord of this appliance is damaged, it must be replaced by the original type only. Please apply to your Philips dealer or to the Philips organisation in your country for replacement. · Connect the appliance to an earthed wall socket only. · Do not place the appliance on a hot surface. · Place the appliance on a solid surface. Prevent the appliance from falling into water. · Never remove the jug during the process of brewing: hot water will keep on coming from the water outlet opening. · During brewing the metal section at the water inlet opening will become hot. Do not touch! · Prevent children from pulling the mains cord or knocking the appliance over accidentally. · Do not disassemble the jug. · The jug is not intended for heating-up cold water (or cold coffee). The appliance could become disordered for a couple of hours if the jug would be connected filled with cold liquid. · The electrical connection between coffee maker and jug is low-voltage and thus not dangerous to touch. · A spark may be noticed when placing or removing the jug. This is a normal phenomenon and not at all dangerous.
Descaling To guarantee proper functioning, descale your appliance regularly. With normal use (two full jugs a day): · If you use soft water (hardness up to 18 °DH / 22.5 °Clarke) - two or three times a year. · If you use hard water (hardness over 18 °DH / 22.5 °Clarke) - four or five times a year. Your water supply company can inform you about the hardness of your water. - Operate the appliance twice as indicated in section "Making coffee". However, now use ordinary vinegar to fill the water tank and do not fill the paper filter with coffee. - After descaling, operate the appliance twice
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For U.K. only: This appliance is supplied with a non-rewirable 13 Amp. plug. The plug must never be used without the fuse cover being in place. If a replacement fuse cover is required, it must be of the same type or colour as the coloured insert around the fuse cover. Replacement fuse covers are available from Electrical Retailers or direct from Philips, tel. 0181 689 2166, ext. 8014. Replacement 13 Amp. fuses must be BSI or ASTA BS 1362 approved. Important safety information If the non-rewirable plug is not suitable for the socket outlets in your home, it can be removed and replaced by a plug of the correct type. The non-rewirable plug must be cut from the mains cord, the fuse removed, and the plug safely discarded to prevent further use. The removed plug can be hazardous if inserted into a live mains socket.
Fitting a plug Connections - Applicable to U.K. only Important WARNING - THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: GREEN AND YELLOW - EARTH BLUE - NEUTRAL BROWN - LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured GREEN AND YELLOW must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter "E" or by the earth symbol E or coloured GREEN or GREEN AND YELLOW. The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with a letter "N" or coloured BLACK. The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter "L" or coloured RED. Note: If the terminals of the plug are unmarked or if you are in any doubt, consult a qualified electrician. If a 13 Amp. 3-pin plug is fitted, it must be an ASTA approved plug, conforming to BS 13631986. If a (BS 1363) 13 Amp. plug is used, this must be fitted with a 13 Amp. fuse.
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FRANÇAIS
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Réservoir à eau (détachable)
MAX 8 MAX 12 10
Entrée d'eau pour eau chaude Porte filtre (détachable) avec poignée Filtre papier type 102 ou n° 2 Couvercle de la Couvercle isolant verseuse (tournez pour ) (détachable)
Couvercle du réservoir à eau
6 4 MIN 3
8 6
2
MIN 4
1
12 MAX 10 8
8 6
4 MIN 3
Sortie d'eau pour eau chaude
Compartiment de rangement du cordon Interrupteur marche/arrêt avec témoin lumineux
Bec verseur Connecteurs électriques pour le maintien du café au Verseuse avec chaud (basse tension) plaque chauffante intégrée
Poignée Bouton pour ouvrir le couvercle Témoin lumineux "maintien du café au chaud"
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Philips et Alessi ont travaillé ensemble pour créer une ligne unique d'appareils électriques de cuisine, unissant le meilleur au niveau de la forme et de la fonction. La gamme Philips-Alessi se compose d'un grille-pain, d'une cafetière, d'une bouilloire et d'un presse agrumes.
- (Fig. 5) Replacez le réservoir à eau dans l'appareil. (Pressez fermement).
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- (Fig. 6) Fermez le couvercle du réservoir à eau.
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Compartiment de rangement du cordon
- L'excédent de cordon peut être rangé dans le fond de l'appareil (fig. 2).
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- (Fig. 7) Ouvrez le couvercle de la verseuse et enlevez le porte filtre.
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Avant la première utilisation
- Nettoyez l'appareil une fois sans remplir le filtre de café. (Voir section "Préparation du café".) - Nettoyez ensuite les parties amovibles. (Voir paragraphe "Nettoyage".)
Préparation du café
- (Fig. 8) Placez un filtre papier (type 102 ou n° 2) dans le porte filtre. N'oubliez pas de plier les bords.
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- (Fig. 3.) Ouvrez le 3 couvercle et enlevez le réservoir à eau de l'appareil. - (Fig. 4.) Remplissez le réservoir à eau de la quantité d'eau désirée. Assurez vous que le niveau d'eau n'est pas inférieur à l'indication 4 (MIN) et pas supérieur à l'indication "MAX". Utilisez uniquement de MAX l'eau fraîche. · Les graduations du côté gauche correspondent MIN à de grandes tasses (125 ml); les graduations du côté droit correspondent à de petites tasses (85 ml).
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- (Fig. 9.) Mettez la 9 quantité désirée de café moulu dans le filtre. Répartissez le café uniformément. · Pour chaque grande tasse, prenez une cuillère doseuse bien pleine. Pour chaque petite tasse, prenez une cuillère doseuse rase. · Utilisez des filtres rapides. Si vous moulez le café vous-même, ne le moulez trop finement.
MIN 3
MIN 4
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- (Fig. 10) Placez le couvercle isolant sur la verseuse et vissez-le jusqu'à la butée. (Nota: le couvercle isolant doit être positionné comme indiqué sur l'illustration). - (Fig. 11) Positionnez le porte filtre sur le dessus du couvercle isolant. (Voir l'illustration pour un positionnement correct. Notez la position de la poignée.) Fermez ensuite le couvercle de la verseuse. - (Fig. 12) Positionnez la verseuse. Glissez la verseuse complètement contre la cafetière pour s'assurer de la connexion électrique. Notez la position correcte : seulement alors l'eau chaude peut couler dans l'entrée d'eau de la verseuse.
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A ce stade l'appareil est prêt pour la préparation du café. Pour maintenir le café chaud, la verseuse reste en marche. Les deux témoins lumineux (à l'interrupteur marche/arrêt et sur la verseuse) restent allumés. - Quand la vapeur s'arrête, vous pouvez enlever la verseuse. Vot ...
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