Tchibo 369610

Tchibo Let's Brew Filter Coffee Machine User Manual

Ụdị: 369610

1. Ntuziaka nchekwa dị mkpa

Please read all instructions carefully before using the Tchibo Let's Brew Filter Coffee Machine. Keep this manual for future reference.

  • Ejila ngwa, eriri ọkụ, ma ọ bụ nkwụnye na mmiri ma ọ bụ mmiri mmiri ọ bụla ọzọ.
  • Ezubere ngwa a maka iji ndị mmadụ (gụnyere ụmụaka) nwere ike anụ ahụ, mmetụta uche ma ọ bụ nke uche, ma ọ bụ enweghị ahụmịhe na ihe ọmụma, ma ọ bụrụ na enyereghị ha nlekọta ma ọ bụ ntụziaka gbasara iji ngwa ahụ site n'aka onye na-ahụ maka nchekwa ha.
  • Unplug the coffee machine from the electrical outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow it to cool completely before adding or removing parts, and before cleaning the appliance.
  • Ejila ngwa ọ bụla nwere eriri ma ọ bụ plọg mebiri emebi rụọ ọrụ, ma ọ bụ mgbe ngwa ahụ dara ma ọ bụ mebie n'ụzọ ọ bụla.
  • Ejila ngwa n'èzí.
  • Ekwela ka eriri ike kwụgidere na nsọtụ tebụl ma ọ bụ counter, ma ọ bụ metụ ebe dị ọkụ aka.
  • Etinyela ngwa ahụ na ma ọ bụ nso gas na-ekpo ọkụ ma ọ bụ ọkụ eletrik, ma ọ bụ na oven ọkụ.
  • Always ensure the glass carafe is correctly positioned on the warming plate before and during brewing to prevent scalding and spills.
  • Scalding may occur if the lid of the carafe is removed during the brewing cycle.
  • The warming plate remains hot after brewing. Exercise caution.
  • Jiri ngwa ahụ naanị maka ebumnuche ya maka ime kọfị.

2. Ngwaahịa gafereview na akụrụngwa

Familiarize yourself with the parts of your Tchibo Let's Brew Filter Coffee Machine.

Tchibo Let's Brew Filter Coffee Machine, angled view.

Foto: Angle view of the Tchibo Let's Brew Filter Coffee Machine.

  • tank mmiri: Removable for easy filling and cleaning. Features a clear water level indicator.
  • Ihe mkpuchi: Covers the water tank and brewing area.
  • Isi Nrụpụta: Distributes hot water evenly over the coffee grounds.
  • Ihe njide nzacha: Swiveling design for easy access. Accommodates standard size 4 paper filters.
  • Drip Stop Mechanism: Prevents coffee from dripping when the carafe is removed.
  • Glass Carafe: 1.25-liter capacity, designed to preserve coffee aroma.
  • Efere ọkụ: Stainless steel plate to keep coffee warm after brewing.
  • Bọtịnụ ike: With an integrated indicator light to show operation status.
  • Nchekwa eriri ọkụ: Integrated cable winder for tidy storage.
Tchibo Let's Brew Filter Coffee Machine disassembled components: water tank, filter holder, and glass carafe.

Image: Disassembled components including the water tank, filter holder, and glass carafe.

3. Ntọala na ojiji mbụ

  1. Ịkwapu: Jiri nlezianya wepụ ihe niile dị na ngwugwu ahụ. Tụfuo ihe ndị e ji ekpuchi ngwugwu ahụ nke ọma.
  2. Ngwa dị ọcha: Before first use, wash the glass carafe, its lid, and the filter holder with warm, soapy water. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and dry. The removable water tank can also be cleaned this way.
  3. Nkwanye: Place the coffee machine on a stable, level, and heat-resistant surface, away from the edge of the counter. Ensure there is enough space around the machine for proper ventilation.
  4. okirikiri mbụ sachaa: To clean the internal components and remove any manufacturing residues, perform two brewing cycles using only water. Fill the water tank to the maximum level (1.25 L), place an empty filter paper in the filter holder, and run a full brewing cycle. Discard the water and repeat once more.
  5. Njikọ ike: Tinye eriri ọkụ n'ime oghere eletrik kwesịrị ekwesị (230V).

4. Ntuziaka ọrụ

Follow these steps to brew a perfect cup of coffee:

  1. Jupụta tank mmiri: Remove the water tank from the side of the machine. Fill it with fresh, cold water up to the desired number of cups (max 1.25 L / 10 cups) using the water level indicator. Reinsert the water tank firmly into its position.
  2. Insert Filter Paper: Swivel the filter holder out from the front of the machine. Place a new size 4 paper filter into the filter holder.
  3. Tinye ebe kọfị: Add the desired amount of ground coffee into the paper filter. A common recommendation is 7-8 grams of coffee per cup (approx. 1 tablespoon). Adjust to your taste.
  4. Mechie njide nzacha: Swivel the filter holder back into its closed position. Ensure it is securely latched.
  5. Ọnọdụ Carafe: Place the glass carafe with its lid on the warming plate. Ensure it is correctly seated to activate the drip stop mechanism.
  6. Malite ime ime: Press the power button located on the front of the machine. The indicator light will illuminate, signaling that the brewing process has started. The newly developed brewing head and Aroma Swing feature ensure even saturation of coffee grounds for optimal flavor extraction.
  7. Na-eje ozi: Once the brewing cycle is complete, the machine will automatically switch to a warming function. The warming plate will keep your coffee hot for approximately 40 minutes before the machine automatically shuts off for energy saving. You can remove the carafe at any time during or after brewing, thanks to the drip stop function.
Tchibo Let's Brew Filter Coffee Machine brewing coffee, with two cups ready.

Image: The Tchibo Let's Brew coffee machine in operation, with freshly brewed coffee and two cups.

5. Nlekọta na nhicha

Regular cleaning and maintenance will ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your coffee machine.

5.1 Nhicha kwa ụbọchị

  • Mgbe niile, kwụpụ ihe mkpuchi ahụ ma hapụ ya ka ọ jụọ oyi kpamkpam tupu e hichaa ya.
  • Remove and discard the used paper filter and coffee grounds.
  • Wash the glass carafe, its lid, and the filter holder with warm, soapy water. Rinse thoroughly and dry. These parts are generally dishwasher-safe, but hand washing is recommended for best care.
  • Jiri ihe dị nro, d hichaa elu mpụta nke igwe kọfị ahụ.amp akwa . Ejila ihe mkpocha abrasive ma ọ bụ ihe nchacha.
  • Clean the stainless steel warming plate with a damp cloth after it has cooled to remove any coffee residue.
  • The removable water tank can be rinsed with water daily.

5.2 calhapụ ịda

Mineral deposits from water can build up over time, affecting performance and coffee taste. Descale your machine regularly, depending on water hardness and frequency of use (e.g., every 1-3 months).

  1. Kwadebe Ngwọta Descaling: Use a commercial descaling agent specifically designed for coffee machines, following the manufacturer's instructions. Alternatively, you can use a solution of white vinegar and water (e.g., 1 part vinegar to 2 parts water).
  2. Gbaa usoro mkpochapụ: Pour the descaling solution into the water tank. Place an empty paper filter in the filter holder and the empty carafe on the warming plate. Start a brewing cycle.
  3. Nkwụsịtụ (Nhọrọ): For heavy scale buildup, you may pause the cycle halfway through and let the solution sit in the machine for about 15-30 minutes before resuming.
  4. Usoro ịsacha: After the descaling cycle is complete, discard the solution. Fill the water tank with fresh, clean water and run at least two full brewing cycles with only water to thoroughly rinse the machine. This removes any residual descaling agent.

6. Nchọpụta nsogbu

If you encounter any issues with your coffee machine, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

Nsogbu Ihe nwere ike ime Ngwọta
Igwe anaghị agbanwuo. A naghị etinye ya; ike gitage; ezighi ezi ntinye. Lelee njikọ eriri ọkụ. Jiri ngwa ọzọ nwalee ọpụpụ.
Kọfị anaghị apụta. No water in tank; carafe not correctly placed; filter holder not closed. Fill water tank. Ensure carafe is seated properly. Close filter holder securely.
Kọfị na-atọ ụtọ adịghị ike. Too little coffee grounds; too much water; coarse grind. Increase coffee grounds. Reduce water. Use a finer grind.
Coffee tastes too strong. Too many coffee grounds; too little water; fine grind. Decrease coffee grounds. Increase water. Use a coarser grind.
Mmiri na-agbapụta site na igwe. Water tank not seated correctly; carafe not positioned properly; overfilled water tank. Ensure water tank is secure. Reposition carafe. Do not exceed max fill line.
Drip stop not working. Mechanism clogged with coffee grounds; faulty mechanism. Clean the filter holder area thoroughly. If issue persists, contact support.

7. Nkọwapụta

Tchibo Let's Brew Filter Coffee Machine size comparison, showing its height of 34.5 cm next to a person.

Image: Dimensions of the Tchibo Let's Brew coffee machine, indicating a height of 34.5 cm.

Njirimara Nkọwa
Akụkụ ngwaahịa (L x W x H) 27.5 x 19.6 x 34.5 cm
Ibu 2.2 kilogram
Onye nrụpụta Tchibo Gmbh
Nọmba nlereanya 369610
Ụdị Tchibo
Ike 1.25 lita (ruo iko 10)
Agba Nwa
Atụmatụ pụrụ iche 80 cm cable with winder, Automatic shut-off after 40 minutes, Drip stop
Ụdị Onye na-eme kọfị Igwe kọfị nyo
Ihe onwunwe Plastic (body), Glass (carafe), Stainless Steel (warming plate)
Ụdị ọrụ Akpaaka zuru oke
Ike 950 Watt
Voltage 230 volts
Ụdị nzacha Reusable (implies use of paper filters in a reusable holder)

8. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

For information regarding the warranty period and terms, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact your retailer. Keep your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.

For technical assistance, spare parts, or further inquiries, please contact Tchibo customer service or visit the official Tchibo websaịtị maka ozi nkwado.

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