Starting The "Water Filter"Or "Frost Protection" Programme - Siemens TI 905 Série Mode D'emploi

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Starting the "Water filter"or
"frost protection" programme
Briefly press the $/±button.
1.
The rotary selector can be used to
2.
select the "Water filter" or "frost
protection" programme. The current
setting is marked on the display.
The rotary selector can also be
Note:
used to select a service programme.
~ "Service programmes" on page 60
Water filter
A water filter lessens limescale
deposits, reduces impurities in water
and improves the taste of the coffee.
Water filters are available from retailers
or from customer service.
~ "Accessories" on page 43
Inserting or replacing a water filter
A new water filter must be rinsed before
it can be used.
Select "Water filter" in the menu
1.
settings.
Use the navigation button to select
2.
"insert" or "replace".
Use the measuring spoon to press
3.
the water filter firmly into the empty
water tank.
Fill the water tank with water up to
4.
the "max" marking.
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Place a container with a capacity of
5.
at least 1.0 l under the outlet and
confirm.
Water will now flow through the filter.
The filter is rinsed.
Subsequently empty the container.
6.
The appliance is ready for use again.
Notes
The rinsing of the filter automatically
activates the interval for the display
of the filter change. After this interval
or after 2 months at the latest, the
filter will no longer be effective. It
needs to be replaced for reasons of
hygiene and to prevent a build-up of
limescale (which could damage the
appliance).
If the appliance has not been used
for a prolonged period (for example,
while you are on holiday), the
existing filter should be rinsed before
the first time the appliance is used
again. To do this, simply dispense a
cup of hot water.

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