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Manual de usuario Capresso, modelo MT500

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Caution: Never open the water container lid during brewing. 5f. Serving Coffee Brewing time for a full pot of coffee takes just about 7 minutes. Then all the water is passed through the heat 9 ing element and the internal thermostat shuts off. The red indicator light still stays on for approx. another two minutes then turns off, too. This is normally the time it takes for all the water in the filter holder to pass into the carafe. Depending on the amount of coffee and the fineness of the grind this last process can take another one to two minutes. Remove the carafe from the platform. Turn the lid counterclockwise until the black dot is over the pouring spout (Fig. 12). You can now pour coffee. After serving make sure to close the lid again to prevent heat from escaping from the carafe. 5g. Pouring Coffee While Brewing You can pull the carafe from the platform during the brewing process for approx. 20 seconds to pour a cup in between. Make sure to close the lid before you replace the carafe. 5h. Brewing Small Amounts of Coffee When brewing small amounts of coffee (3 to 5 cups) we recommend rinsing the carafe with hot water and using the 3-5 cup button (Fig 2, M). Push the 3-5 cup button first. The green indicator light will go on. Then push the On/Off button. The red indicator light will go on. The brewing process will be slowed down to allow the coffee to reach its full aroma. When brewing is finished, both indicator lights will turn off. If you pushed the 3-5 cup button by mistake, just push it again to turn off this function. Attention: When brewing 3-5 cups of coffee the temperature in the carafe will be approx. 3 to 5 degrees lower than on a full pot. 5i. Making Multiple Carafes of Coffee If you want to make another carafe of coffee immediately after the first pot, wait until the On light is off and then let the coffee maker cool down for another three minutes before refilling the water tank. Important: Make sure the carafe is empty before brewing. 5j. Auto Shut-Off / Manual Shut-Off The internal thermostat turns off after all the water is processed through the heating element. The red indicator light will turn off approx. 2 minutes after that, allowing for the water to pass through the filter holder into the carafe. In case of emergency you can always turn off the coffee maker by pushing the On button again. The red light will turn off and brewing will stop within 30 seconds. Caution: There is still hot coffee in your filter holder passing through into the carafe. Also there is still cold water in the water tank. 5k. Warm Platform! The heating element of the MT500 is located underneath the platform on which the carafe is placed during brewing. As a result the platform will get a bit warm during brewing. This does not heat up the coffee inside the carafe. 6. Automatic Brewing at a Pre-Programmed Time Set the programmed time at which you wish to brew coffee as described in chapter 2d. Make sure that the programmed time is correct (AM or PM). Hint: If you want your coffee ready by 7:15 AM, set the programmed time to 7:05, i.e. 10 minutes earlier. This way you get the freshest and hottest coffee possible. Important: Avoid any air conditioner blowing cold air against the thermal carafe. This will cool down the carafe overnight and reduce the coffee temperature in the carafe. Fill the water tank and filter holder and place the empty carafe with the 10 closed lid on the platform (chapter 4). Push the "auto" button (Fig. 2, L). The green indicator light above this button will go on. At the pre-programmed time, the red on button will go on and the green auto light will go off, indicating that brewing has started. Important: If you pushed the auto button by mistake just push it again to turn it off. 7. Handling of the Thermal Carafe The lid of the thermal carafe has a pouring indentation to make it possible to pour with the lid in place (black dot pointing at the spout, Fig. 12). Always make sure that the carafe is transported in an upright position. If you turn the carafe with its lid closed on its side or turn it upside down, hot coffee will flow into the grooves of the lid and exit through the side of the lid (Fig. 13 and 14). Important: A stainless steel bottom with three black feet covers the vacuum seal of the stainless steel body. Do not try to remove this lid. Do not place the carafe on any hot surfaces since this can loosen the vacuum seal inside the bottom. This can cause the carafe to lose its warm keeping function. Do not place carafe in dishwasher. 8. Keeping Coffee Hot in Thermal Carafes After brewing a full pot of coffee the temperature in the carafe will be between 178. and 185. Fahrenheit depending on how cold the carafe was initially. If the carafe stays closed, the temperature will gradually decrease. After 4 hours the temperature will be between 155. and 165. Fahrenheit. The more often you open the carafe, the less coffee is in the carafe, the faster the temperature will decrease. Recommendat...

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