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Coffee Machine SKAD 1000 A1
Coffee Machine
Operating instructions
KOMPERNASS GMBH
BURGSTRASSE 21 · D-44867 BOCHUM
ID-Nr.: SKAD1000A1-07/10-V3
IAN: 54348
Content
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Safety Information
Intended use
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Items supplied
Appliance overview
Setting up and connecting to the power supply
Operation
Before the first use............................................................................................................................4
Filling with ground coffee................................................................................................................4
Filling with water...............................................................................................................................4
Modifying the aroma.......................................................................................................................5
Switching On and Off......................................................................................................................5
Pouring coffee...................................................................................................................................5
Cleaning
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Scale removal
Troubleshooting
Storage
Disposal
Technical data
Warranty and Service
Importer
Read the operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this
booklet for later reference. Pass the manual on to whomsoever might acquire the appliance at a later date.
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COFFEE MACHINE
Risk of fire!
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Do not leave the coffee machine unattended
when it is in use.
Safety Information
NEVER operate the coffee machine without
mains water and NEVER fill it to more than the
Max. marking.
Risk of electric shock!
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Do not use an external timing switch or a separate
remote control system to operate the appliance.
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Connect the coffee machine only to correctly in-
stalled and earthed mains power sockets. Ensu-
re that the voltage supplied through the mains
power socket tallies completely with the details
given on the appliance rating plate.
Risk of personal injury!
NEVER use the thermos can of the coffee machine
in a microwave oven.
This appliance is not intended for use by individuals
(including children) with restricted physical, physio-
logical or intellectual abilities or deficiences in
experience and/or knowledge unless they are
supervised by a person responsible for their
safety or receive from this person instruction in
how the appliance is to be used.
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Remove the plug from the mains power socket
when you move the coffee machine, fill it with
water, if it malfunctions, before cleaning it and
when it is not in use.
Under no circumstances may the coffee ma-
chine be submersed in liquids. Do not expose
the appliance to humidity and do not use it
outdoors. Should liquids permeate the housing,
IMMEDIATELY unplug the appliance from the
mains power socket and arrange for it to be
repaired by a qualified technician.
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Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the appliance.
ƽ Risk of scalds!
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Do not hold your hands in the rising steam.
Always close the filter container before switching
on, otherwise there is a risk of being scalded by
exiting steam and hot water.
Do not move the coffee machine during the
brewing process.
Remove the thermos can first when the brewing
process is complete and the filter has complete-
ly drained itself.
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Never touch the coffee machine, the power
cable or the plug when your hands are wet.
To disconnect, always pull the plug itself out of
the mains power socket, do not pull on the
power cable.
Do not kink or crush the power cable.
To avoid potential risks, arrange for a defective
appliance to be checked and possibly repaired
by qualified technicians, or contact our Customer
Service Department.
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Risk of stumbling!
Lay the power cable in such a way that no one
can tread on or trip over it.
Do not use an extension cable.
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Arrange for defective plugs and/or power cables
to be replaced at once by authorised technicians
or our Customer Service Department.
Do not use an extension cable.
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Intended use
Setting up and connecting to
the power supply
The coffee maker is intended exclusively for brewing
coffee. This coffee maker is intended exclusively for
use in domestic households. Pay heed to all of the
information in this operating manual, especially the
safety instructions. All other uses are deemed to be
improper and may result in property damage or
even in personal injury. We shall not accept liability
for damages caused due to improper use of the
appliance.
Risk of electric shock!
Under no circumstances should the appliance be
located close to water, in particular, close to filled
sinks and other waterfilled vessels. Use the coffee
machine only on a thoroughly dry surface. The
proximity of water presents a risk, even when the
appliance is switched off. Accordingly, always
remove the plug from the mains power socket after
use.
Items supplied
Warning in regard to property
damage!
Coffee machine
Thermos can with lid
Measuring spoon
Operating manual
Never locate the coffee machine close to sources of
heat. The appliance could be damaged.
Attention!
To avoid damage to the appliance and the location
area, use the coffee machine only on a flat and
heat-resistant surface.
Appliance overview
1 Water tank lid with integrated handle
2 Water tank
3 Handle of the filter holder lid
4 Filter holder (with filter insert)
5 Aroma selector switch
6 Coffee exit
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Remove all packaging materials from the ap-
pliance.
Place the appliance on a dry, flat and heat-
resistant surface.
Place the thermos can 8 on the stand plate 0
in the appliance.
Then insert the plug into a mains power socket.
7 Thermos can lid
8 Thermos can
9 On/Off switch with integrated control lamp
0 Stand plate
q Cable shaft
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Operation
5. Press the On/Off switch 9. The integrated
control lamp 9 glows. The brewing process
starts. Wait until the brewing process is com-
plete and the control lamp goes out.
Before the first use
6. Empty the thermos can 8.
Attention!
7. Wait until the appliance has cooled down.
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NEVER fill the water tank 2 with a total volume
of more than 10 cups of water. NEVER fill the
water tank 2 with less than 2 cups of water.
Otherwise, the coffee machine could be damaged.
Use the scale on the water tank 2.
Subsequently, you can use the coffee machine for
the brewing of ground coffee.
Filling with ground coffee
1. Open the filter holder lid with the grip 3.
The filter element must be inserted.
2. Place a filter bag (size 1 x 4) with folded over
sides in the filter holder.
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Unplug the coffee machine immediately after use.
The appliance is completely free of electrical
power ONLY when it is unplugged.
Fill the water tank 2 only with freshly drawn
mains water. Using anything else could damage
the appliance.
3. Fill it with the required amount of coffee powder
using the measuring spoon.
1. Using the handle integrated into the water tank
lid 1, take the water tank 2 out of the coffee
machine and clean the water tank 2 with water
and some detergent. Afterwards, rinse it out
with lots of clean water, such that all detergent
residues are removed.
Note:
Fill it with about one levelled coffee spoon of
ground coffee per cup of filter coffee. If the filter
coffee should be less strong, you can reduce the
amount of ground coffee per cup.
2. Clean the thermos can 8 with water and a little
detergent. Afterwards, rinse it out with lots of
clean water, such that all detergent residues are
removed.
4. Close the filter holder lid.
Filling with water
3. Pour water into the water tank 2up to the 8-cup
mark and then place it in the coffee machine
so that it is firmly seated. If you fill it with more
than 8 cups water and brew it without coffee
powder, the thermos can 8 will overflow.
4. Place the empty thermos can 8 on the stand
plate 0 so that the coffee exit 6 is located
centrally above the thermos can lid 7.
Note
Use only freshly drawn mains water for preparing
the coffee!
1. Take the water tank 2 from the coffee machine
and fill it with water as per the desired quantity
of filter coffee. Orient yourself with the scale on
water tank 2.
Attention!
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NEVER fill the water tank 2 with a total volume
of more than 10 cups of water. NEVER fill the
water tank 2 with less than 2 cups of water.
Otherwise, the coffee machine could be damaged.
Use the scale on the water tank 2.
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2. Place the water tank 2 on the coffee machine
so that it is firmly seated.
3. Close the water tank lid 1.
Note
You can briefly take the thermos can 8 out of the
machine (for max. 30 seconds), for example, if you
want to pour a coffee. Thereby, no coffee will drip
from the machine.
Modifying the aroma
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Select the desired coffee strength on the aroma
Place the thermos can back on the stand plate 0
within 30 seconds.
Otherwise, the filter will overflow and coffee/water
will drain from the filter holder 4.
selector switch 5. The setting
coffee, the setting is for medium coffee and
the setting is for mild coffee.
is for strong
Switching On and Off
Pouring coffee
To pour coffee from the thermos can 8 it is not
necessary to completely unscrew the thermos can
lid 7:
Note:
Rinse the thermos can 8 with hot water from before
you start the brewing process. This will help the
coffee to stay hot for longer!
1. Unscrew the thermos can lid 7 so far that the
arrow points to the symbol
. With this,
coffee may be poured from the can without
the thermos lid 7 falling off.
2. After pouring, close the thermos can lid 7
immediately. If you do not, the coffee will cool
more quickly.
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Before you switch the coffee machine on, ensure
that the thermos can 8 is correctly located on
the stand plate 0.
To switch the coffee machine on, press the On/
Off switch 9. The integrated control lamp 9
glows.
If you want to cancel a brewing process, press
the On/Off switch 9. The integrated control
lamp 9 extinguishes.
The coffee machine switches itself off automati-
cally upon completion of the brewing process.
The control lamp 9 integrated in the On/Off
switch 9 extinguishes.
Note
Should you wish to keep the coffee warm in the
thermos can 8 for an extended period, remove the
thermos can 8 from the coffee maker when the bre-
wing process is finished. When the thermos can 8
is standing in the coffee maker the thermos can lid
7, due to the brewing mechanism, is pressed
down. As soon as the brewing process is complete,
hot air escapes through the thermos can lid 7. The
coffee cools faster. When the thermos can 8 is re-
moved from the coffee maker, the thermos can lid
7 closes itself automatically. The coffee stays hot
for longer.
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Remove the plug from the mains power socket
if the coffee machine is no longer to be in use.
Note
Wait at least 3 minutes before you start another
brewing process.
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Cleaning
Scale removal
To obtain an optimal taste result after every brewing
process you should clean the coffee machine after
every use.
The mineral content (hardness) in the water causes,
over a period of time, a calcification of the coffee
machine. This calcification impairs the appliance in
its function and diminishes the quality of the brewed
filter coffee.
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Unplug the power cable from the mains power
socket.
Note:
Risk of electric shock!
Enquire at your local waterworks about the hardness
level of your mains water. The need for decalcification
comes early in hard water areas, somewhat later
in soft water areas. Use a decalcifier designed for
household appliances and pay heed to the usage
instructions.
Before you clean the coffee maker you MUST remove
the plug from the mains power socket. Under no
circumstances may the appliance be immersed in
water or held under running water during cleaning.
Risk of burns!
Always wait until the coffee maker has cooled
down before cleaning it. This avoids the potential
risk of being burnt.
1. Switch the coffee machine off and allow it to
cool down completely.
2. Place the scale removal product in the water
tank 2.
Attention!
3. Fill it with the maximum permitted amount of
water for descaling (see the descaler instructions).
However, do not pour in more water than to the
8-cup marking in the water tank 2.
4. Place the thermos can 8 on the stand plate 0.
5. Press the On/Off switch 9.
6. Wait until the brewing process is complete and
the control lamp goes out.
7. Unplug the power cable from the mains power
socket.
Do not use household detergents or sharp/pointed
objects to remove soiling. . These could damage
the appliance.
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Wipe the housing of the coffee machine and
the thermos can 8 with a soft cloth lightly
moistened with a soapy solution. At the same
time remove any deposits that may have settled
in the thermos can 8.
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After every brewing process remove the filter
bag from the filter holder 4.
8. Carefully rinse the thermos can 8 with mains
water.
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Rinse both of them under running water.
Clean the measuring spoon in mild soapy water
and rinse it with clean water.
9. Take the water tank 2 off and rinse it out with
clean water.
10. To finish, complete two brewing processes using
only mains water, as described in the section
"Before the first usage".
When completed, you can continue to use the
coffee machine.
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Troubleshooting
Storage
Symptom
Possible Cause and
Remedy
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If you do not intend to use the coffee machine
for an extended period, clean it and dry it well.
Slide the power cable into the cable shaft q
at the rear of the machine and then secure the
plug in the holes above the cable shaft q.
Store the appliance at a clean and dry location.
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The coffee machine • The plug is not inserted
does not switch on.
into the power socket.
Insert the plug into a
power socket.
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• A domestic electrical
fuse is defective. Check
the fuses and replace
them if necessary.
Disposal
Do NOT dispose of the appliance in
• The mains power socket
is defective. Try a diffe-
rent mains power socket.
• The coffee machine is
possibly defective.
Arrange for the coffee
machine to be checked
over by specialists.
your normal domestic waste. This pro-
duct is subject to the provisions of Euro-
pean Directive 2002/96/EC.
Dispose of the appliance through an approved dis-
posal centre or at your community waste facility.
Observe the currently applicable regulations.
In case of doubt, please contact your waste disposal
centre.
Dispose of all packaging materials in an
environmentally friendly manner.
The quality of the
brewed coffee is
deteriorating.
• The coffee machine is
calcified. Decalcify
the coffee machine.
Technical data
The coffee is too
strong
• The aroma selector
switch 5 is incorrectly
set. Turn it to the correct
position.
Mains voltage:
Nominal power: 1000 W
Filter bags: 1 x 4
220 - 240 V , 50 Hz
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• Use less coffee.
The coffee is too
mild
• The aroma selector
switch 5 is incorrectly
set. Turn it to the correct
position.
• Use more coffee.
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Warranty and Service
DES UK LTD
Tel.: 0871 5000 700 (£ 0.10 / minute)
E-Mail: [email protected]
You receive a 3-year warranty for this appliance
as of the purchase date. This appliance has been
manufactured with care and meticulously examined
before delivery.
Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase. In
the case of a warranty claim, please make contact
by telephone with our Customer Service Department.
Only in this way can a post-free despatch for your
goods be assured.
The warranty covers only claims for material and
manufacturing defects, not for transport damages,
wearing parts or for damage to fragile components,
e.g. buttons or batteries. This product is for private
use only and is not intended for commercial appli-
cations.
Kompernass Service Ireland
Tel: 1850 930 412 (0,082 EUR/Min.)
Standard call rates apply. Mobile operators may vary.
E-Mail: [email protected]
Importer
KOMPERNASS GMBH
BURGSTRASSE 21
D-44867 BOCHUM, GERMANY
In the event of misuse and improper handling, use
of force and interference not carried out by our
authorized service branch, the warranty will be-
come void. Your statutory rights are not restricted
in any way by this warranty.
The warranty period is not extended by repairs ef-
fected under warranty. This applies also to replaced
and repaired parts. Damages or defects discovered
after purchase are to be reported directly after un-
packing, at the latest two days after the purchase
date. Repairs carried out after lapse of the warranty
period are subject to charge.
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