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Breville HotCup VKJ367 User Manual

Breville HotCup VKJ367
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HotCup
water dispenser
boils water in seconds
®

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Breville HotCup VKJ367 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBreville
ModelHotCup VKJ367
CategoryWater Dispenser
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Product Safety

Identifying the Parts

Key Controls and Indicators

Describes buttons, dispensing control, and BRITA Memo.

Water System Components

Details the drip tray, dispensing nozzle, water chamber, and filter funnel.

Power and Filter Elements

Covers the power base and BRITA filter cartridge.

Preparing the BRITA® MAXTRA® Cartridge

Initial Cartridge Preparation

Includes removing wrapping, rinsing, and fitting the cartridge.

Water Filtration and Discarding

Describes filling the funnel, filtering water, and discarding it.

Cartridge Replacement and Recycling

Details when to replace and how to recycle the cartridge.

Using the BRITA® Memo Function

Set the Memo

Press and hold START until 4 bars flash.

Track Cartridge Life

Bars disappear weekly; one bar means check for replacement.

Replace Cartridge When Indicated

All bars gone and flashing arrow indicates replacement needed.

Before Using Your HotCup™ for the First Time

Using Your HotCup™

Setup and Initial Operation

Covers opening lid, filling, connecting, and starting the unit.

Dispensing Water

Explains placing cup, adjusting control, and dispensing process.

Cleaning

Emptying Your HotCup™

Fill with water to cover element, dispense, repeat, then empty.

Cleaning the Exterior

Wipe exterior with a damp cloth and polish with a dry cloth.

Descaling

Descaling Process

Involves filling, adding descaler, boiling, and discarding solutions.

Rinsing and Final Setup

Describes rinsing with fresh water and refitting the filter.

Troubleshooting

Connection to the Mains Supply

After Sales Service

Guarantee

Recycling

Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)

WEEE is a growing waste stream with negative environmental impacts if not recycled.

Recycling Household Electrical Equipment Regulations

Details UK regulations requiring producers to pay for WEEE recycling.

The Crossed out Wheeled Bin Symbol

recycle-more.co.uk

Website for advice on recycling and locating recycling facilities.

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