User manual BOSCH TASSIMO TAS2006

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[. . . ] Aromatic coffee, strong espresso, tasty caffé crema, creamy cappuccino or latte macchiato, or even a cup of tea or hot chocolate: they’re all waiting for you at the push of a button. Your TASSIMO machine works exclusively with specially developed capsules known as TASSIMO T DISCs. When you insert the T DISC, the machine automatically reads the bar code printed on the label. This contains exact details of the amount of water needed, as well as the brewing time and temperature required to prepare the chosen beverage. [. . . ] Automatic: Start the brewing process by pressing the start /stop button. When the automatic brewing process is complete, the N Manual icon lights up. Your drink has been brewed for optimum lavour according to predeined settings. Important: – For optimum results, ill the tank only with cool, fresh, non­carbonated water each day. Customised (manual operation): a For a stronger taste and a smaller drink: Start the brewing process by pressing the start /stop button. Press the start /stop button at any stage during the brewing process to stop the process early and adjust the drink to your individual taste. 2012 09:43:55 24 2b en b For a milder lavour and a larger drink: Start the brewing process by pressing the start /stop button. When the automatic brewing process is complete, N Manual icon lights up. If you press and hold the start /stop button within 20 seconds, you can extend the brewing process to get your desired drink strength. – 20 seconds after the end of each brewing process, your TASSIMO machine returns to stand­by mode. – Do not open the brewing unit before the a stand­by icon lights up. – If you do not wish to prepare more drinks, we recommend that you turn off your TASSIMO machine using the on/off switch. € Wait until the orange light lights up before opening the brewing unit. T DISC storage T DISCs may be stored in their own pack­ aging or in other containers of your choice. Provided the outer packaging is intact, T DISCs may be used until the best­before date which is printed on the outer package. Robert Bosch Hausgeräte GmbH i Note: – There may be short pauses during the brewing process. Be careful and hold it by the lap because the T DISC is hot after brewing your drink. When removing the T DISC, quickly lip it over so that the printed side is face up to avoid any dripping. 2012 09:43:55 en 25 Clean your TASSIMO machine regularly to ensure that it continues to produce the optimal quality drinks. If the appliance has been unused for a long time, always run the cleaning process with the Service T DISC several times to ensure that the drinks it produces are of its normal high quality (see “First use of your TASSIMO machine“). – Clean Maintenance and day to day care ¡ Risk of electric shock!The barcode scanner regularly (9d) with a soft, damp cloth, so that the TASSIMO machine can scan the barcode on the T DISC properly. [. . . ] Stop the brewing process, re­ move the T DISC and clean the brewing unit. Look for the Service T DISC in the storage compartment at the back of the appliance. The Service T DISC can be obtained from the Bosch customer service department (article no. service T DISC is dam­ The Service T DISC must al­ aged or lost. [. . . ]

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