Sunbeam MM8400 manual

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    C a f é M o k a 6 cup caffé maker in brushed stainless steel Instruction Booklet MM8400 Please read these instructions carefully and retain for future reference.[...]

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    Sunbeam’s Safety Precautions 2 Features of your Café Moka 4 Using your Café Moka 6 Moka coffee guide 9 T roubleshooting Guide 10 Cleaning 11 C o n t e n t s[...]

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    2 S u n b e a m ’ s S a f e t y P r e c a u t i o n s SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR YOUR SUNBEAM CAFÉ MOKA. • Always operate the appliance on a flat, level surface. • Do not operate without water in the base. • Boiling water will scald. Do not leave a boiling or hot caffé maker near or where children may touch it. • Do not leave the power cord[...]

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    3 If you have any concerns regarding the performance and use of your appliance, please visit www .sunbeam.com.au or contact the Sunbeam Consumer Service Line Ensure the above safety precautions are understood. S u n b e a m ’ s S a f e t y P r e c a u t i o n s Su nbea m are very s afet y con sci ous w hen de sign ing a nd man ufa ctu ring cons u[...]

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    4 F e a t u r e s o f y o u r S u n b e a m C a f é M o k a Upper stainless steel caffé chamber Holds the freshly brewed moka coffee. Stainless steel base The base can be filled with enough water to make 6 cups of moka coffee. Stainless steel concealed element The element is concealed in the base of the caffé maker for longer element life. The s[...]

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    5 Hinged lid Contoured handle Designed for easy handling and pouring. Pressure release valve Ensure that the pressure release valve is at no time covered by water . Stylish brushed stainless steel design Long life stainless steel to suit any kitchen décor . Neon power switch with auto cut out Lights up to indicate that the caffé maker is on and b[...]

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    6 U s i n g y o u r S u n b e a m C a f é M o k a 1. Place your caffé maker on a flat, level surface. 2. Unscrew the upper caffé chamber from the base, by holding the base with one hand and turning the upper caffé chamber anticlockwise with the other , see figure 1. 3. Remove the stainless steel filter , and fill the base with fresh, cold water[...]

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    7 5. Using the measuring spoon supplied, fill the stainless steel filter with a medium-fine espresso grind, see figure 4. Level off and with the other end of the measuring spoon, use the tamper to push (pack) down the coffee grinds, see figure 5. W ipe around the edge of the filter to remove any coffee grinds, see figure 6. 6. Secure the upper caff[...]

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    8 U si n g y o ur Su n be a m C a fé M ok a (c o nt i nu e d) directly on the stove top. 8. Press the power button. The neon light will illuminate to indicate the caffé maker is on and brewing, see figure 8. 9. The coffee will start to be released after approximately 2 minutes. The caffé maker will switch off automatically once all the water has[...]

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    9 M o k a C o f f e e g u i d e For best results regardless of the amount or strength of coffee being made, the stainless steel filter needs to be completely filled with ground coffee. Using the measuring spoon supplied, this is approximately 6 level scoops of ground coffee. Number of coffee’s Water quantity made (35mLs) 1 80mLs 2 110mLs 3 145mLs[...]

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    10 Problem Possible cause What to do No coffee is released into No water in the base. Fill the base with water the upper caffé chamber . Upper caffé chamber filter Clean using warm soapy may be blocked. water and a fine bristled brush and if necessary clean using a pin. The filter is blocked as the Ensure you are using a coffee grounds are too fi[...]

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    11 Important: Before cleaning the caffé maker ensure that the appliance has cooled down. Always disconnect the caffé maker from the power outlet before cleaning. Never immerse the caffé maker switch area, cord or power base in water , or allow moisture to come into contact with these parts. As the coffee making process involves extracting oils o[...]

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    ‘Su nbea m’ is a re gist ered trade mark of Sunb eam Cor pora tion . Café Moka is a trade mark of Sunb eam Cor pora tion . Mad e in Ch ina. De sign ed and engin eere d in Au stra lia. Due to mino r chan ges in desig n or oth erwi se, th e pro duct may dif fer fr om the one sho wn in th is lea flet . Bac ked by Sunbe am‘s 12 Mont h Repl acem [...]

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    Consumer Hotline Australia 1800 025 059 New Zealand 0800 786 232 www .sunbeam.com.au is a registered T rademark of Sunbeam Corporation Limited. ACN 000 006 771. © Sunbeam Corporation Limited 2004.[...]