SEVERIN KA 4820, KA 4821, KA 4825 Filter Coffee Maker Instruction Manual

June 11, 2024
SEVERIN

KA 4820, KA 4821, KA 4825 Filter Coffee Maker
Instruction Manual

ART.-NO. KA 4820 / KA 4821 / KA 4825
Instructions for use

KA 4820, KA 4821, KA 4825 Filter Coffee Maker

Filter coffee maker

Dear Customer,
Before using the appliance, please read the following instructions carefully and keep this manual for future reference.
The appliance must only be used by those familiar with the instructions below.

Important safety instructions

Intended use

  • The appliance must only be used for making coffee from roasted and ground coffee beans.
  • Any use other than that described in these instructions (misuse) must be considered improper and may lead to personal injury or material  damage.
  • This appliance is intended for domestic or similar applications, such as
    • in staff kitchens in shops, offices and other similar working environments,
    • in agricultural working environments,
    • by customers in hotels, motels etc. and similar accommodation,
    • in bed-and breakfast type environments.
  • Do not leave the appliance unattended while connected.

Danger to certain categories of persons
There is an increased risk of injury for children and for people with reduced capabilities:

  • This appliance may be used by children (at least 8 years of age) and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lacking experience and knowledge, provided they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance and fully understand all dangers and safety precautions involved.
  • Children must not be permitted to carry out any cleaning or maintenance work on the appliance unless they are supervised and at least 8 years of age.
  • The appliance and its power cord must be kept well away from children under 8 at all times.
  • Children must not be permitted to play with the appliance.
  • Caution: Keep any packaging materials well away from children – these materials are a potential source of danger, e.g. of suffocation.

Risk of electric shock
The device is powered by electricity, and so there is always a risk of electric shock. The following precautions are therefore to be taken:

  • Every time the appliance is used, the main body including the power cord as well as any attachment fitted should be checked thoroughly for any defects. Should the appliance, for instance, have been dropped onto a hard surface, or if excessive force has been used to pull the power cord, it must no longer be used: even invisible damage may have adverse effects on the operational safety of the appliance.
  • The appliance should only be connected to a socket installed in accordance with the regulations. Make sure that the supply voltage corresponds with the voltage marked on the rating label.
  • Always remove the plug from the wall socket
    • after use,
    • in case of any malfunction,
    • before cleaning the appliance.
  • When removing the plug from the wall socket, never pull on the power cord; always grip the plug itself.
  • Do not touch the plug with wet hands.
  • Do not clean the appliance with liquids or immerse it; do not clean under running tap water.

Danger of burns and scalding
The appliance heats up water and keeps it hot. The exterior surfaces, jug and hotplate become hot during use, and will retain some heat even afterwards.
There is thus a danger of burns or scalding.

  • Do not touch those components during use: after use, allow them to cool down first.
  • Do not open the swing-out filter during use.
  • Always allow the appliance to cool down for about 5 minutes after use and before opening the swing-out filter or filling with fresh water.

Lack of hygiene
Lack of hygiene may result in germs forming inside the appliance:

  • Clean the appliance thoroughly before using it for the first time.
  • Before cleaning the appliance, ensure it is disconnected from the power supply and has cooled down completely.
  • The filter insert and jug should be cleaned on a daily basis.
  • Do not leave any residual water in the container.
  • The appliance must be descaled at regular intervals.
  • Detailed information on cleaning the appliance can be found in the section Cleaning and care.

Danger of damage to the unit
Incorrect handling of the appliance can cause damage:

  • Always place the unit on a dry, level surface that is water- and heatresistant, and unaffected by contact with the rubber feet.
  • Do not operate the appliance below a hanging cupboard or similar object; there is a risk that escaping steam may be trapped underneath.
  • Do not let the power cord hang free.
  • Do not kink or pinch the power cord. Keep both the cord and the appliance itself well away from heat sources (eg hot-plates, gas flames).
  • Use only cold tap water to fill the container.

In case of a defective appliance
A defective appliance can cause material damage and injury:

  • Check the appliance for damage before every use. Do not operate if the appliance shows any sign of damage.
  • In the event that you detect damage, please contact our customer service department by phone or email (see appendix).
  • Repairs to this appliance or its power cord must only be carried out by our customer service.

Technical specifications

Device category, Art. no. Filter coffee maker KA 4820 / KA 4821 KA 4825
Voltage 220-240 V~, 50/60 Hz
Output 850 – 1000 W
Dimensions (W x H x D) 235 x 340 x 290 mm
Weight approx. 2,1 kg
Special markings
Do not dispose of in domestic garbage
This product complies with all binding CE labelling directives.
On/Off button

For models with aroma selection switch
| Coffee ‘mild’
| Coffee ‘strong’

Overview and parts included

  1. Lid for water container

  2. Water level indicator

  3. Swing-out filter with removable filter insert

  4. Jug with aroma protection lid

  5. Hot-plate

  6. On/Off switch with indicator light

  7. Rating label (on underside)

  8. Power cord with plug

  9. Cable storage space (at the rear)
    Models with aroma selection switch

  10. Aroma selection switch

Before using for the first time

  • Unpack the appliance completely and remove all packaging materials and stickers.
  • Clean the jug and filter insert as described in the section Cleaning and care.
  • Before making coffee for the first time, let the appliance go through two or three filtration cycles using the indicated maximum amount of cold water, but without using ground coffee.
  • This should also be done if the appliance has not been used for an extended period of time, and after descaling.

Automatic switch-off

To save energy, the appliance (including the hot-plate) will switch itself off automatically about 35 minutes after the brewing cycle is complete.

Power-cord storage compartment

The integrated power-cord storage compartment at the rear is used for storing the power cord.
The recess at the bottom facilitates limiting the length of the power cord.

Making coffee – general information

  • The measuring scales on the water container and glass jug help measuring the correct amount of clean water. The left scales are used for standard-sized cups of approx.125ml, the right scales for smaller cups.
  • Make sure that the indicated maximum amount of water or number of cups is not exceeded.
  • If several consecutive brewing cycles are required, switch off the coffee maker after each cycle and let the appliance cool down for approx. 5 minutes.
  • Caution: When filling the appliance with fresh water shortly after a brewing cycle is completed, there is a danger of scalding from hot water or steam escaping through the water outlet.

Making coffee

  1. Filling with water:
    Open the water container and fill it with the desired quantity of water, then close the lid.

  2. Preparing the jug:
    Replace the lid on the jug, and then place it in the appliance. If correctly inserted, the lid will disable the drip-stop mechanism in the filter holder during the brewing cycle.

  3. Inserting the paper filter:
    Open the swing-out filter sideways and insert a size-4 paper filter into the filter holder, first folding down the perforated sides of the filter.

  4. Filling with ground coffee:
    For each regular-sized cup (125ml), a measure of about 6 g (= 1½ – 2 teaspoons) of medium or finely ground coffee will be required. Close the swing-out filter afterwards.

  5. Connecting the appliance:
    Insert the power plug.

  6. Starting the brewing cycle:
    Use the button to switch the coffee maker on. The filtration cycle starts and the water passes through the filter.

  7. Removing the jug:
    Wait until all the water has passed through; the jug can now be removed.

  8. Keeping the coffee warm:
    The coffee may be kept warm in the jug by leaving it standing on the hot- plate, which remains hot for about 35 minutes after brewing is complete.

  9. Interrupting the brewing/keeping warm cycle:
    To interrupt the brewing cycle, or if the keeping-warm function is not needed, use the button to turn the appliance off.

  10. Switching off the coffee maker:
    Once keeping-warm is complete, remove the plug from the wall socket.

Models with aroma selection switch: This appliance features a special aroma function, allowing the user to choose coffee with a normal strong flavour, or alternatively a very mild coffee. Turn the aroma selection switch to the desired setting before the brewing cycle is started:
for mild coffee
or
for normal coffee

Recipes
Are you in the mood for some delicious coffee specialties’?

or under www.severin.de/Service/Rezepte

Cleaning and care

Descaling

  • Depending on the water quality (lime content) in your area as well as the frequency of use, all thermal household appliances using hot water need descaling (i.e. removal of lime deposits) on a regular basis to warrant proper functioning.
  • Any warranty claim will be null and void if the appliance malfunctions because of insufficient descaling.
  • A lengthening of the brewing time, increased noise during brewing or residual water remaining in the container indicate that descaling has become necessary.
  • An excessive build-up of lime deposits is very difficult to remove, even when strong descaling agents are used. It may also cause the brewing system to leak. We therefore strongly recommend descaling the appliance after each thirty to forty brewing cycles.
  • For descaling, a vinegar solution may be used as follows:
  • Mix 80 ml of vinegar essence with the indicated maximum amount of cold water.
  • Pour the descaling solution into the water container, insert a paper filter without adding any ground coffee, as described in section Making coffee, and let the appliance run through one filtration cycle. Models with aroma selection switch: Turn the switch to the position for normal coffee.
  • Repeat the procedure if necessary.
  • During descaling, ensure sufficient ventilation and do not inhale any vinegar vapours.
  • To clean the appliance after descaling, let it run through 2-3 filtration cycles using clean water only.
  • Do not pour descales down enamel sinks.

Daily cleaning

  • Before cleaning the appliance, ensure it is disconnected from the power supply and has cooled down completely.
  • To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not clean the appliance with liquids or immerse it; do not clean under running tap water. The appliance may be cleaned with a slightly damp cloth, using a mild detergent. Wipe dry afterwards.
  • Do not use abrasives or harsh cleaning solutions.
  • To remove the used coffee grounds, open the swing-out filter, lift out the paper filter and dispose of the grounds (as a natural substance they may be composted). Wipe the inside of the swing-out filter with a damp cloth, dry it and close it again.
  • The jug with lid and the filter insert may be cleaned with warm water or in a dishwasher after use.
  • For easy cleaning, open the jug lid and remove it by pulling it up. Replace it after cleaning, applying light pressure.

Disposal
Devices marked with this symbol must be disposed of separately from your household waste, as they contain valuable materials which can be recycled. Proper disposal protects the environment and human health. Your local authority or retailer can provide information on the matter.

Trouble shooting

Problem Cause Remedy
Functions cannot be activated. Appliance is not plugged in. Connect

appliance to mains.
| Socket is defective.| Check the socket with a different appliance.
The appliance switches off before brewing is complete; residual water remains inside the container.| Descaling required.| Descale the appliance (see Cleaning and care).
No coffee comes out of the swing-out filter.| The glass jug is not properly placed underneath the outlet.| Check that the jug is properly positioned on the hot-plate, pushing the outlet valve up.
| Not enough water.|
Replenish water.
Water overflow in swing-out filter.| Grind level too fine.| Select coarser grind level.
The coffee is too thin.| Too little ground coffee was used.| Increase the amount.
| Paper filter inserted incorrectly, or collapsed.| Fold down the perforated I sides first before insertion. A
| Models with aroma selection switch:
Wrong switch position | Set switch to position

Should you be unable to solve the problem using the table, please contact our Customer Service. The contact data can be found in the appendix to this manual.

SEVERIN Elektrogeräte GmbH
Rhorer 27
D-59846 Sunder
Tel +49 2933 982-0
Fax +49 2933 982-1333
[email protected]
www.severin.com

Model specifications are subject to change.
I/M No.: 10455.0000 02/23

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