Breville BDC600XL Manuel d'utilisation

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TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSES

WHAT TO DO

Machine takes a

long time to brew

The BrewIQ™ System will

intelligently pre-heat and

dose grinds for optimum

temperature and taste.

This may result in longer

grinding, pre-heating and

brewing times than what

you are normally used to.

If you would like to reduce the

overall brewing time and are using

SINGLE CUP mode, select a lower

flavor setting. The ‘LITE’ setting will

steep for less time, however this will

produce a lighter flavored coffee.

Machine uses a lot

of coffee

The BrewIQ™ System

has been calibrated to

dose the optimum water

to coffee grinds ratio to

achieve the best flavor

profile. Depending on the

strength setting selected,

this may result in more

coffee being ground than

what you are normally

used to. However the

result will be a bolder,

more full-flavored coffee.

If you would like to use less coffee

beans, select a lower strength

setting.

Amount brewed

is too little / too

much

There is excessive

mineral build-up affecting

the performance of the

machine.

De-scale the machine. Refer to

‘Removing Calcium Build-Up’,

page 27.

The volume calibrations

need to be reset.

Recalibrate the machine by

flushing it twice. Refer to ‘Using the

YouBrew™ - Carafe Mode. First Time

Use Only’, page 14.

The water tank was filled

once the coffee machine

had already started a

brewing cycle.

Always fill the water tank before

starting a brewing cycle.

The brew sizes are

approximate only. Actual

amounts may vary due

to the type of filter used,

the coffee bean size, roast,

blend and freshness,

or amount and type of

pre-ground coffee used.

These factors affect the

amount of water retained

by the coffee grounds.

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