Taking the jug out, Programming the timer – AEG KF 1064 User Manual
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7. Taking the jug out
When the jug is taken out, the filter valve prevents drips from dropping onto the
warming plate. The warming plate always keeps the coffee hot enough to drink.
Automatic switch-off after end of cycle:
As a safety device for your protection,
the appliance automatically switches itself off about two hours after it has finished
brewing, even if you have programmed the timer (see below).
Please remember: to make sure the coffee is of uniform strength, you should stir it
before pouring it out.
When the cycle has finished and you wish to fill more water into the tank for the next
batch of coffee, please switch the appliance off and wait a few minutes for it to cool
down.
Coffee’s-ready! signal
(only on KF1064 and KF1066 Black Line)
Pressing the “signal” button (Fig. 2/L) will activate the Coffee’s-ready! signal, and the
lettering “signal” will appear in the display (Fig. 2/M). At the end of the brewing cycle
you will hear an audible signal to tell you; Coffee’s ready!
Once it has been activated, the Coffee’s-ready! signal will sound both in timer
operation (see next section) and in normal operation. Press the “signal” button once
again to turn the Coffee’s-ready! signal off, and the lettering “signal” will disappear
from the display.
Programming the timer
Your AEG coffee-maker possesses a timer with which the time of day can be set and
the coffee-maker programmed to switch itself on up to 24 hours later.
1. Setting the time of day
Setthe correct hours and minutes by means of the buttons “h” (Fig. 2/Fl) and “min”
(Fig. 2/J), which you press once each to advance the time by one hour or one
minute, if you hold these buttons down, the figures will run continue to run auto
matically in the display until you let go of the button again.
The buttons are secured against being accidentally re-set. To adjust the time of
day, you have to hold the buttons down for about two seconds before the time can
be altered.
2. Programming the switch-on time.
First press the “progr” button (Fig. 2/K). By pressing the “h” button (Fig. 2/FI) or
“min” (Fig. 2/J) immediately afterwards you can programmethe switch-on time in
just the same way as you set the time of day. The display reverts automatically
from the programmed time to the time of day.
Once the switch-on time has been programmed it remains pre-set, and can be
checked at any time by pressing the “progr” button (Fig. 2/K).
Note-.The switch-on time must be programmed before you can activate the timer.
3. Activating the timer
After you have programmed the switch-on time, activate the timer function by
pressing the “auto” button (Fig. 2/D). The lettering “auto” will appear in the display
(Fig. 2/F). The switch-on time previously selected will become active again every
24 hours in the timer-operation condition, i.e. so long as the letter “auto” is visible
in the display.
The data stored in the timer will not be lost if the power should fail for a short time.
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