Catler TM 8010 manual

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    AUTOMA TIC TEA MAKER &KETTLE TM 8010 Instructions for use[...]

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    AUTOMA TIC TEA MAKER & KETTLE[...]

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    C ONTENTS 4 Congratulations 6 Catler recommends saf ety first 8 Know your T ea Maker TM 8010 10 T ea insights 11 T ea types 11 T ea storage 11 Tips for optimal t ea brewing 13 Before first use 13 Preparing the t ea maker for use 14 Operating your T ea Maker TM 8010 14 Use as atea maker for br ewing tea 15 Selecting the T ea T ype 15 Selecting th[...]

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    4 4 CONGRA TULA TIONS C ongratulations on the purchase of your new C atler T ea Maker TM 8010.[...]

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    Nowadays , tea is a drink which guides us through daily life and which man y people consider as ordinary and common. It is almost unbelievable that tea appeared in Europe only af ew hundred years ago and from adrink for the richest, over the centuries , it has become adrink which loves nearly everyone of us. Correctly brewed t ea is bot[...]

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    CA TLER REC OMMENDS SAFETY FIRST W e at Catler are very safety conscious. We desig n and manufacture consumer products with the safety of you, our valued customer for emost in mind. In addition we ask that you ex ercise adegree of care when using an y electrical appliance and adhere to the following precautions: IMPORT ANT SAFEGUARDS FOR Y OUR A[...]

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    • Do not operate the appliance without wa- ter . Always fill the glass jug to at least the “MIN” marking. Should it be operated with- out water , the boil- dr y protection will shut the power off automatically . Allow the app - liance to cool befor e refilling. • T o protect against electric shock, do not im- merse the kettle base, power ba[...]

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    Stainless steel scale filter Jug lid Jug post magnetically attaches the tea basket KNOW Y OUR TEA MAKER TM 8010 Stainless steel tea baske Po wer base T ea basket lid Immersed temperature sensor KNOW YOUR TEA MAKER TM 8010 8 Glass jug 1500ml water max, 1200ml tea max Cord Storage (concealed on the underside of the power base) T ea scoop[...]

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    9 TEA STRENGTH button preset brew times rec ommended for strong , medium and mild brews TEA|Cancel button activates the tea brewing cycle HOT W A TER|Cancel button for use as avariable temperature kettle Backlit LCD KEEP W ARM button keeps the brewed tea or heated wat er warm for up to 60 minutes V ariable temperature con trol overrides the pres[...]

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    T ea I nsights[...]

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    11 TEA INSIGHTS 11 T ea types Based on the processing, w e can distinguish four basic types of the Chinese tea plant (lat. camellia si- nensis). Collection and the method of fermentation (oxidation of polyphenols which leads to chemical changes in the tea leaves and causes them to darken) determine the type of the tea  nally produced. 1. Black T[...]

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    Operating[...]

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    13 13 BEFORE FIRST USE BEFORE FIRST USE Preparing the T ea Maker for Use In order to remov e any dust or protective resi- dues from the manufacturing process, it is r e - commended to run a boiling cycle then discard the water . Repeat this step 2 - 3 times if needed. 1. Remov e and safely discard any packing ma- terial, promotional labels and t[...]

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    14 OPERA TING YOUR TEA MAKER TM 8010 Use as a T ea Maker for Brewing T ea 1. Remove the Glass Jug from the P ower Base and remove Jug Lid . When br ewing tea, fill with desired amount of water . Ensure you do not fill past the tea maximum mark (1200 ml TEA MAX). W ARNING: FILLING P AST THE ‚MAX‘ LINE MA Y RE- SUL T IN SERIOUS BURNS OR INJURI[...]

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    15 15 OPERA TING YOUR TEA MAKER TM 8010 Selecting the T ea Type The tea type determines brew temperatur e. The T ea Maker has 5 preset tea types recom- mended for optimal brewing of Gr een, Black, White, Herbal or Oolong T ea. It also features acustomisable tea type tempera- ture setting for other tea varieties or t o suit your personal taste (s[...]

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    16 OPERA TING YOUR TEA MAKER TM 8010 NOTE: The ‚BREW TIME‘ can be adjusted during the heating process but ‚BRE W TEMP‘ cannot be changed once the heating cycle commences. T o change the brew time press the right ARROW UP button to increase the time, or the right ARROW DOWN button to decrease the time . T he brew- ing time can be adjusted in[...]

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    17 17 OPERA TING YOUR TEA MAKER TM 8010 NOTE: ‚Keep Warm‘ will only maintain tempe- rature during the 60 minute ‚ Time Since Brew‘ feature at the end of the ‘ T ea’ or ‘Hot W ater ’ function. 2. Once the tea brewing or water heating cycle is complete, the L CD screen will automati- cally display the ‚ Time Since Brew‘ count- up.[...]

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    18 OPERA TING YOUR TEA MAKER TM 8010 2. During the brewing cycle, the BASKET but- ton surround will  ash while the Basket slowly lifts and lowers within the heated wa- ter . 3. The ‘Basket Cycle’ feature can be cancelled anytime during the tea brewing cycle . Press the BASKET button once. The button sur- round will cease to illuminate and th[...]

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    19 19 OPERA TING YOUR TEA MAKER TM 8010 5. Once the selected temperature is reached, the tea alert will sound three times. The L CD screen will automatically display the ‘ Time Since Brew’ function. This function counts up to a maximum of 60 minutes, allowing you to monitor when the water heating cycle was complete. It does not activate the [...]

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    20 A dditional F eatur es[...]

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    21 21 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES OF Y OUR TEA M AKER TM 8010 Customising Br ew T emperature In addition to the 5 preset brew temperatures of your Automatic T ea M aker TM 8010 (see Page 15, Selecting the T ea T ype), the T ea Maker also fea- tures a customisable brew temperature setting for other tea varieties or to suit y our personal taste. T o cust[...]

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    22 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES OF Y OUR TEA M AKER TM 8010 - Once the brewing is complete, the L CD screen will automatically display the ‘ Time Since Brew’ function. T his func- tion counts up to a maximum of 60 min- utes, allowing y ou to monitor the fresh- ness of your brew . I t does not activate the heating elements. NOTE: If you leave the bas[...]

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    23 23 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES OF Y OUR TEA M AKER TM 8010 8. Once the selected ST ART TIME is reached , the T ea Maker will automatically commence the tea brewing or water heating cycle. During this time, the A UTO ST AR T button surround will no longer illuminate until the cycle is complete. Re -selecting the ‘ Auto Start ’ feature using previous[...]

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    C ar e and Cleaning[...]

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    25 25 25 25 CARE AND CLEANING CARE AND CLEANING Ensure the T ea Maker is turned OFF by pressing the TEA|Cancel button (when brewing tea) or the HOT W A TER|Cancel button (when heating water) on the Po wer Base. The T ea Maker is OFF when the button surround illumination goes out. Re- move the pow er plug from the wall outlet. NOTE: Allow all parts [...]

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    26 CARE AND CLEANING W ARNING: NEVER IMMERSE OR W ASH EXTERIOR OF GLASS JUG UNDER RUNNING W A TER. NOTE: Do not use chemicals, steel wool , or abra- sive cleaners to clean the inside or outside of the Glass Jug as these may scratch the surface. 4. T o remove the build-up of tannin, the as- tringent chemical constituent of tea,  ll the Glass Jug [...]

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    27 27 CARE AND CLEANING Cleaning the T ea Basket Lid, T ea Basket and T ea Scoop 1. Wash the T ea Basket Lid, T ea Basket and T ea Scoop in warm soapy water with a soft sponge, rinse and dry thoroughly . A non- abrasive liquid cleanser or mild spray solu- tion may be used to av oid build-up of stains. Apply the cleanser to the sponge, not the[...]

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    28 TROUBLESHOOTING POSSIBLE PROBLEM EASY SOLUTION T ea Maker will not switch ‘ ON • Check that the power plug is securely inserted into the outlet. • Inser t the power plug into an independent outlet. • Inser t the power plug into adi erent outlet. • Reset the circuit breaker if necessary. • F or additional safety the T ea M aker [...]

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    INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMA TION REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF USED P ACKAGING MA TERIALS Dispose of packaging material at a public waste disposal site. DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES The meaning of the symbol on the product, its accessory or packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. Please, disp[...]

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    WWW.CATLER.EU AUTOMA TIC TEA MAKER &KETTLE Due to continued product improvement, the pr oducts illustrated/photographed in this brochure may vary slight- ly from the actual product. CUSTOMER SERVICE INFO@CATLER.EU[...]