Ogbe 426.02

Ntuziaka Ntuziaka maka Igwe Kọfị Capresso nke nwere iko ise (Model 426.02)

Your guide to optimal coffee brewing and maintenance.

1. Okwu mmalite

Thank you for choosing the Capresso 5-Cup Mini Drip Coffee Maker, Model 426.02. This manual provides detailed instructions for the safe operation, setup, brewing, and maintenance of your new coffee maker. Please read all instructions carefully before use to ensure proper function and to prevent injury or damage.

Nchekwa ndị dị mkpa

2. Ngwa ngwaahịa

Familiarize yourself with the parts of your Capresso 5-Cup Mini Drip Coffee Maker.

Capresso 5-Cup Mini Drip Coffee Maker with carafe filled with coffee

Foto 2.1: gafereview of the Capresso 5-Cup Mini Drip Coffee Maker. This image displays the complete coffee maker, including the main unit, glass carafe with brewed coffee, and the control panel at the base.

Open lid of coffee maker showing filter basket with coffee grounds

Foto 2.2: View of the open lid revealing the filter basket. This image shows the top of the coffee maker with the lid open, exposing the removable filter basket containing coffee grounds and the shower head mechanism.

3. Mbido Mbido

3.1 Unpacking and First Use Cleaning

  1. Jiri nlezianya wepụ ihe niile e ji ekpuchi ihe n'ime igwe kọfị.
  2. Jiri mgbasa ozi hichapụ mpụta nke otuamp akwa .
  3. Wash the glass carafe and its lid, and the GoldTone filter in warm, soapy water. Rinse thoroughly and dry.
  4. Before brewing coffee, operate the coffee maker with water only (no coffee grounds) at least once to clean the internal components. Fill the water reservoir to the "5 Cup" mark, place the empty filter basket with the GoldTone filter, and run a full brewing cycle. Discard the water.

3.2 Ịtọ elekere

Ka ịtọ oge ugbu a:

Close-up of the coffee maker's control panel with digital clock showing 7:15 AM

Foto 3.1: Zuru ezu view of the control panel. This image highlights the digital clock display and the 'Set', 'Hour', 'Min', and 'ON/AUTO/OFF' buttons.

  1. Plug the coffee maker into a standard 120V AC outlet. The display will flash "12:00".
  2. Pịa Awa button to advance the hour. The time will advance quickly, then slowly. Ensure the correct AM/PM indicator is displayed.
  3. Pịa MIN button to advance the minutes.
  4. Once the desired time is set, stop pressing the buttons. The clock will set automatically after a few seconds.

4. Ntuziaka ọrụ

4.1 Ịkụ kọfị

  1. Mepee mkpuchi nke onye na-eme kọfị.
  2. Fill the glass carafe with fresh, cold water to the desired "WATER" level indicated on the carafe (e.g., 5 cups).
  3. Pour the water from the carafe into the water reservoir. The internal water level indicator will show the corresponding level.
  4. Close-up of water reservoir with water level markings

    Foto 4.1: Water reservoir with clear cup markings. This image shows the inside of the water reservoir with numerical markings (1-5) indicating the water level for brewing.

  5. Place the GoldTone filter into the filter basket. Alternatively, you can use a standard paper filter (size #2 cone filter).
  6. Add the desired amount of ground coffee into the filter. A general guideline is one level tablespoon of medium-coarse ground coffee per cup. Do not exceed 8 tablespoons.
  7. Close-up of GoldTone filter filled with coffee grounds

    Foto 4.2: GoldTone filter with coffee grounds. This image provides a close-up view of the reusable GoldTone filter filled with ground coffee, ready for brewing.

  8. Mechie mkpuchi ahụ nke ọma.
  9. Place the empty glass carafe with its lid on the heating plate.
  10. Pịa Gbanwuo/Anya/ Gbanyụọ button once. The red "ON" indicator light will illuminate, and brewing will begin.
  11. The Drip Stop feature allows you to remove the carafe for approximately 20 seconds to pour a cup before brewing is complete. Replace the carafe promptly to prevent overflow.
  12. Once brewing is complete, the coffee maker will automatically switch to the "Keep Warm" mode. The heating plate will keep the coffee warm for 2 hours, then automatically shut off.

4.2 Using the Programmable Timer (AUTO)

To program the coffee maker to start brewing at a specific time:

  1. Prepare the coffee maker for brewing as described in section 4.1 (fill water, add coffee grounds, place carafe).
  2. Pịa SET button once. The display will show "AUTO" and flash "12:00".
  3. Pịa Awa button to set the desired auto-start hour. Observe the AM/PM indicator.
  4. Pịa MIN button to set the desired auto-start minutes.
  5. After setting the time, stop pressing buttons. The display will return to the current time after a few seconds, and the "AUTO" indicator will remain lit.
  6. At the programmed time, the "AUTO" indicator will turn off, the "ON" indicator will light up, and brewing will begin.
  7. To cancel the auto-start function, press the Gbanwuo/Anya/ Gbanyụọ button until the "AUTO" indicator light turns off.

5. Nlekọta na nlekọta

5.1 Nhicha kwa ụbọchị

5.2 calhapụ ịda

Mineral deposits (limescale) from water can build up in your coffee maker over time, affecting performance and coffee taste. Descale your coffee maker regularly, depending on water hardness and frequency of use (e.g., every 2-4 months).

  1. Prepare a descaling solution: Mix 2 tablespoons of white vinegar with 16 oz (2 cups) of water, or use a commercial descaling agent designed for coffee makers following its instructions.
  2. Wụsa ihe ngwọta mwepụ n'ime ebe nchekwa mmiri.
  3. Place the empty GoldTone filter (or paper filter) into the filter basket and close the lid.
  4. Tinye carafe efu na efere ọkụ.
  5. Pịa Gbanwuo/Anya/ Gbanyụọ button to start a brewing cycle.
  6. After about half of the solution has brewed through, turn off the coffee maker by pressing the Gbanwuo/Anya/ Gbanyụọ button. Let it stand for approximately 15-20 minutes to allow the solution to work.
  7. Tụgharịa onye na-eme kọfị azụ ka ọ rụchaa okirikiri ime ihe.
  8. Discard the descaling solution from the carafe.
  9. Rinse the coffee maker by running at least two full cycles with fresh, cold water only (no coffee or descaling solution).

6. Ntuziaka nchọpụta nsogbu

If you experience issues with your coffee maker, consult the following guide before contacting customer support.

Nsogbu Ihe nwere ike ime Ngwọta
Kọfị anaghị apụta.
  • Coffee maker not plugged in.
  • Apịghị bọtịnụ ike.
  • Ebe nchekwa mmiri tọgbọ chakoo.
  • Gbaa mbọ hụ na etinyere unit ahụ nke ọma na oghere na-arụ ọrụ.
  • Pịa Gbanwuo/Anya/ Gbanyụọ bọtịnụ.
  • Jupụta ebe nchekwa mmiri na mmiri dị ọhụrụ.
Kọfị na-esi na nkata nzacha apụta.
  • Too much coffee grounds used.
  • Coffee grounds too fine.
  • Carafe not properly placed on heating plate.
  • Drip stop clogged.
  • Reduce the amount of coffee grounds.
  • Use medium-coarse ground coffee.
  • Ensure carafe is centered and fully seated.
  • Clean the drip stop mechanism.
Kọfị na-atọ ụtọ adịghị ike ma ọ bụ ilu.
  • Oke kọfị na mmiri na-ezighi ezi.
  • Onye na-eme kọfị kwesịrị ịsacha ya.
  • Adjust coffee grounds amount.
  • Perform a descaling cycle as per section 5.2.
Clock/Timer not working.
  • Nkwụsị ike.
  • Incorrect setting procedure.
  • Reset the clock as per section 3.2.
  • Review section 3.2 for correct clock setting and 4.2 for timer programming.

7. Nkọwapụta ngwaahịa

Dimensions of Capresso 5-Cup Mini Drip Coffee Maker

Foto 7.1: Product dimensions. This image illustrates the height (10"), width (8"), and depth (6.25") of the coffee maker.

8. Akwụkwọ ikike Ozi

Capresso products are built to high-quality standards. For specific warranty details, including duration and coverage, please refer to the warranty card included with your purchase or visit the official Capresso websaịtị. Debe ihe akaebe nke ịzụrụ maka akwụkwọ ikike.

9. Nkwado ndị ahịa

If you have any questions, require assistance, or need to order replacement parts, please contact Capresso Customer Service. Contact information can typically be found on the Capresso websaịtị ma ọ bụ na nkwakọ ngwaahịa gị.

Maka ozi ndị ọzọ, ị nwere ike ịga na Capresso Store on Amazon.

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