MAISON - CM461811The perfect combination of tradition and modernity for delicious homemade breakfast
Tefal Maison 10-15 cups is the perfect design coffee maker for your countertop. Prepare up to 1.25 L of great tasting coffee thanks to its optimal brewing system, and pour yourself a cup even during the brewing cycle thanks to its anti-drip function. Plus, with 24h programmability, you can set the start of the brewing cycle in advance so that your coffee is ready when you wake up.
Tradition meets modernity with the Tefal Maison filter coffee maker
With the Tefal Maison 10-15 Cups filter coffee maker, enjoy great tasting coffee tradition with modern ease. Make up to 10-15 cups of delicious coffee thanks to a 1.25 L capacity and an optimized brewing system. For added convenience, you can program the brewing cycle up to 24 hours in advance, so that your coffee is ready when you wake up every morning. An anti-drip system allows pouring during the brewing cycle, while a fully transparent water tank ensures easy filling and dosing. Rounding this coffee machine off is a stainless steel finish to perfectly fit any kitchen.
Essentials
Timer function: 24h programmability
Program the brewing cycle up to 24 hours in advance.
Perfect 1.25 L capacity
The 1.25 L capacity is perfectly suited to both daily use and entertaining guests, producing enough delicious, satisfying coffee for the entire family.
Optimal brewing
The spiral showerhead design offers perfectly even brewing in no time, for coffee bursting with flavor day after day.
Serve while brewing
The stop-drip feature pauses the brewing cycle as soon as you remove the carafe, for coffee that's ready to enjoy just as soon as you are.
Effortless coffee-making
Ideal for a smooth coffee-making experience first thing in the morning, the fully transparent water tank makes refills effortless.
Keep-warm and auto-off
Keep your coffee warm and ready to enjoy for up to 30 minutes, with an auto-off function for maximum convenience and peace-of-mind.
The hotplate is used to keep the coffee at the required temperature while leaving the coffee maker switched on. This function is available only with coffee makers that come with a glass pot.
Scale deposits naturally form in your coffee maker. Regular descaling helps protect your coffee maker and ensures it a longer life. It will also help maintain a quality of coffee that remains constant over time.
How often you descale your coffee maker depends on the hardness of the water and on how often you use your coffee maker. The following are tell-tell signs of scaling: the coffee making cycle takes longer, the appliance produces lots of steam, makes much more noise at the end of the cycle or stops during the cycle, this means that scale has built up in your coffee maker. You should descale your coffee maker between every 20 to 40 cycles or once a month depending on the hardness of the water.
Insulated carafes should never be put into the dishwasher! A plastic insulated carafe should be rinsed under hot water immediately after use. Never clean the carafe with a dishwashing brush or any other object as this may create hairline cracks that can cause the glass to implode. A brushed steel insulated carafe can easily be cleaned with a dishwashing brush or similar object, even inside.
• The quantity of ground coffee is too large. We recommend using one measure of coffee (7 grams) per mug. • The ground coffee is too fine ('Espresso' type ground coffee). • If you use a permanent filter, do not use a paper filter as well. • Certain types of paper filter (to make full-bodied coffees) can prolong the time in which it takes for the water to pass through the filter and ultimately cause the water to overflow.
This is entirely dependent on taste: you can buy pre-ground coffee for filter machines from supermarkets in a variety of strengths and flavours, you can grind your own coffee beans or you can buy beans at a coffee shop and ask for them to be ground to filter consistency.
The inner circuits scale up, water doesn't flow through properly, and flows much slower. The warranty excludes failures due to a lack of regular descaling.