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4 Insert the flat end of the bean chute cleaning brush into the lock of the coffee bean chute and turn
the lock to the ‘open’ position (Fig. 14).
5 Open the lid of the coffee bean chute (Fig. 15).
6 Use the bean chute cleaning brush to brush ground coffee residues into the lower part of the chute
(Fig. 16).
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The ground coffee residues fall into the filter basket.
Tip: Place a paper filter (no. 4) or the permanent filter in the filter basket to collect the ground
coffee (Fig. 8).
7 Close the lid of the coffee bean chute and turn the lock to the ‘locked’ position (Fig. 17).
8 Remove the paper filter or the permanent filter with the ground coffee residues.
Descaling the coffeemaker
When the message ‘CALC’ appears on the display (after approx. 60 brewing cycles), you need to
descale the coffeemaker, as scale can clog the coffeemaker. Regular descaling prolongs the life of the
coffeemaker and guarantees optimal brewing results and a constant brewing time for a long time.
Only use white vinegar to descale, as other products may cause damage to the coffeemaker. For more
information on descaling, see www.philips.com/descale-coffeemaker.
Descale the coffeemaker:
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every 120 brewing cycles if you use soft water (up to 18dH).
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every 60 brewing cycles if you use hard water (over 18dH).
Tip: You can contact your local water board for information about the water hardness in your area.
Note: If you do not know the water hardness in your area and are unable to contact your local water
board, we advise you to descale the appliance every time the ‘CALC’ message appears on the display.
Note: To remove the ‘CALC’ message from the display, press the cups button and the strength button
simultaneously.
1 Open the water reservoir lid.
2 Fill the water reservoir up to 10 cup indication with white vinegar (4% acetic acid).
3 Place a paper filter (type 1x4 or no. 4) or the permanent filter in the filter basket and close the filter
basket holder.
4 Put the empty jug in the appliance (Fig. 4).
5 Put the mains plug in the wall socket.
6 Press the start/standby button (Fig. 2).
7 Press the pre-ground coffee button to switch off the grinder (Fig. 5). Then press the start/standby
button to start the brewing cycle.
8 Wait until half of the vinegar has flowed into the jug. Then press the start/standby button to
interrupt the brewing cycle. Let the vinegar act for at least 15 minutes.
9 Press the start/standby button to switch the coffeemaker back on. Then press the start/standby
button again to let the appliance complete the brewing cycle.
10 Empty the jug and remove the filter.
11 Fill the water reservoir with fresh cold water and press the start/standby button to start another
brewing cycle. Let the coffeemaker complete the entire brewing cycle and empty the jug.
12 Repeat step 11 until the water no longer tastes or smells like vinegar.
13 Clean the filter basket and the jug with hot water and some washing-up liquid.
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