2 using coffee beans – Philips Grind & Brew Cafetière User Manual
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B
Warning:
To prevent the grinder from jamming, do not
use unroasted or caramelised beans.
7
Turn the grind selection knob to select the
desired type of grind (from fine to coarse).
There are nine grind settings (Fig. 15).
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Tip:
We advise you to experiment with the
different grind settings to find out which
setting you prefer.
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To select the number of cups, press the
4-10 cups button as many times as the
desired number of cups (Fig. 16).
• When you press the 4-10 cups button, it
lights up briefly and the appliance beeps.
• The selected number of cups appears on
the display.
D
Note:
Make sure that the number of cups you select
with the 4-10 cups button is consistent with
the amount of water in the water reservoir.
Please keep in mind that the coffeemaker
uses all the water in the water reservoir. If you
select a number of cups that is smaller than
the amount of water, the coffee becomes
weaker than you intended.
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Press the STRENGTH button once or several
times until the desired coffee strength is
selected (mild, medium or strong) (Fig. 17).
• When you press the STRENGTH button, it
lights up briefly and the appliance beeps.
• The display shows the selected coffee
strength.
10
Press the start/standby button (Fig. 18).
• The appliance beeps and the display
lights up.
11
Press the start/standby button again to start
the brewing process (Fig. 19).
B
Warning:
Keep away from the steam vent during brewing,
as hot steam escapes through the vent.
D
Note: (Fig. 10)
Do not fill the water reservoir beyond the
10-cup indication, otherwise water spills from
the opening at the back.
5.2 Using coffee beans
B
Warning:
Do not put espresso coffee beans in the coffee
bean container. Only use regular coffee beans.
B
Warning:
Always keep the water reservoir lid closed when
you fill the coffee bean container with coffee
beans. Otherwise coffee beans can fall into the
water reservoir and block up the water inlet.
1
Press the OPEN button on the right-hand
side of the coffeemaker to open the filter
basket holder. (Fig. 11)
2
Place a paper filter (no. 4) in the filter basket
to collect the ground coffee. (Fig. 12)
3
Close the filter basket holder.
4
Turn the lid of the jug by its lever to ‘closed/
brewing’ position. In this position the
arrowhead on the lid points to the ‘closed/
brewing’ symbol on the rim (Fig. 13).
5
Put the jug in the appliance.
E
Tip:
To keep the coffee hot longer, rinse the jug
with hot water to preheat it before you start
brewing coffee.
6
Remove the coffee bean container lid (1) and
fill the container with coffee beans (2). Make
sure there are enough coffee beans in the
container for the amount of coffee you want
to brew (Fig. 14).
D
Note:
Always make sure the bean container is at
least half full.
B
Warning:
The maximum capacity of the coffee bean
container is 250g. To prevent the grinder
from jamming, do not exceed this amount.