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introduction

Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips! To fully benefit from the support that

Philips offers, register your product at www.philips.com/welcome. In this user manual, you find all the

information you need to enjoy your tea maker optimally for a long time.

optimal brewing of different teas

Different teas require different brewing methods. Especially the water temperature and steeping

time are very important for a good end result. For example, some green teas should be prepared at

80°C, as they would get a bitter taste if prepared with boiling (100°C) water. Tea packages often

mention the optimal brewing instructions.

This tea maker helps to you get all the goodness out of each tea and herbal tea as it enables you to

use the ideal combination of water temperature and steeping time.

With this tea maker, you can prepare tea in two ways:

1 With one of the four quick-select buttons. These buttons are preprogrammed with the ideal

water temperature and steeping time for the main types of tea: black tea (1), green tea (2), fruit

and herbal tea (3) and rooibos (4) (Fig. 1).

2 Manually with the personal settings button. When you want to brew a type of tea that you

cannot choose with the quick-select buttons or if you prefer different settings than the

preprogrammed settings, you can use the personal settings button. When you use this

button, you can adjust both the water temperature and steeping time yourself with the increase

and decrease buttons. (Fig. 2)

The tea brewing process consists of two phases: heating and steeping. After both phases, the

appliance produces a bell sound. After the first bell sound (which indicates that the water has

reached the right temperature), you can put the filter with the tea leaves in the teapot. Then the

light ring on the base lights up segment by segment to indicate the progression of the steeping time.

After the second bell sound, you have to remove the filter. Then your tea is ready for drinking.

general description (Fig. 3)

1 Lid positioning lip

2 Lid grip

3 Vent hole

4 Lid

5 Handle

6 Spout

7 Spout filter

8 Water level indications (MIN and MAX)

9 Teapot (0.7 litres)

10 Teapot connector

11 Base

12 Light ring

13 Teapot connector on base

14 On/off button

15 Quick-select buttons

A Black tea*

B Green tea*

C Fruit and herbal tea*

D Rooibos tea*

16 Display (only visible when you use the personal settings button)

A Decrease button

B Temperature/time

C Time indicator (min)

D Temperature indicator (°C)

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