Korona 12011 Instruction Manual
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To descale your Korona 12011 Coffee Maker, fill the reservoir with a mixture of equal parts water and white vinegar. Run a brew cycle without coffee grounds, then run two more cycles with just water to rinse out any remaining vinegar.
Ensure the coffee maker is plugged into a working outlet. Check the power cord for any damage. If the problem persists, it may require professional repair or replacement of the internal fuse.
Slow brewing can be caused by mineral buildup. Try descaling the machine to improve flow. Also, check if the coffee filter is clogged, and replace it if necessary.
Wash the coffee pot and filter basket with warm, soapy water after each use. They are also dishwasher safe, but check the manufacturer's instructions for any specific cleaning recommendations.
Use medium ground coffee for optimal brewing with your Korona 12011 Coffee Maker. Fine grounds may lead to clogging, while coarse grounds may result in weaker coffee.
Refer to the user manual for detailed instructions on setting the timer, as it involves specific button sequences. Generally, you'll need to press the 'Program' button and use the hour and minute buttons to set the desired time.
Ensure that the 'Keep Warm' feature is activated if your model includes this option. Additionally, check that the water reservoir is filled to an appropriate level and that the machine is preheated if necessary.
Replace the water filter every 2 months or after brewing approximately 60 pots of coffee, whichever comes first. This helps to ensure the best tasting coffee and prolongs the life of your machine.
If you overfill the water reservoir, carefully pour out the excess water until it reaches the maximum fill line. Avoid spilling water inside the machine to prevent electrical damage.
Yes, you can use the coffee maker to brew tea. Simply place a tea bag in the filter basket or use a reusable tea filter, and run a cycle with water as you would for coffee.