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Philips HD7900 User Manual

Philips HD7900
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Table of Contents

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Philips HD7900 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product typeDrip coffee maker
Built-in grinderYes
Capacity in cups10 cups
Hot water systemNo
Coffee input typeCoffee beans
Coffee maker typeSemi-auto
Appliance placementCountertop
Water tank capacity1.25 L
Coffee beans capacity450 g
Keep warm function time300 min
Reservoir for brewed coffeeJug
Cord length0.8 m
Control typeTouch
Display typeLED
Product colorBlack, Silver
AC input voltage220 - 240 V
AC input frequency50 - 60 Hz
Package depth328 mm
Package width282 mm
Package height484 mm
Package weight6040 g
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth245 mm
Width277 mm
Height434 mm

Summary

General Description

Appliance Components Diagram

Labled diagram identifying all parts of the coffee machine.

Control Panel Overview

Control Buttons

Description of power, timer, start/pause, pre-ground, strength, and cup buttons.

Display Icons

Status Indicators

Icons for cups, warm mode, pre-ground, strength, descaling, and timer.

Time Display and Knobs

Time Display Function

Explains how the time display shows hours and minutes.

Grind Coarseness and Container Selection

Functionality of the coarseness and container selector knobs.

Brewing Modes

Jug vs. Cup Brewing

Details on brewing into a jug or cup, including drip stop.

Important Safety Warnings

General Safety Precautions

Essential warnings for safe operation and electrical connections.

Usage and Cleaning Cautions

Cautions for using, cleaning, and placing the appliance.

Product Information

EMF Compliance and Recycling

Information on electromagnetic fields and product disposal.

Warranty and Support Details

Coverage of product warranty and how to get support.

Initial Setup Steps

Before First Use Preparation

Essential steps before the first operation of the coffee maker.

Setting the Clock Time

Guide for setting the appliance's clock time.

Flushing and Keep Warm

Flushing the Appliance

Instructions for performing the initial water flush before first use.

Adjusting Keep Warm Time

How to adjust the duration the coffee stays hot.

Brewing with Coffee Beans

Filling Water Reservoir and Jug

Steps for filling the water tank and placing the coffee jug.

Bean Addition and Grind Setting

Adding Coffee Beans and Grind Setting

Process for adding coffee beans and setting the grind coarseness.

Brewing Process with Beans

Selecting Cup Count and Strength

How to choose the number of cups and coffee strength.

Starting the Brew Cycle

Step to initiate the brewing process using coffee beans.

Brewing with Pre-Ground Coffee

Filter Preparation and Coffee Addition

Steps for inserting a paper filter and adding pre-ground coffee.

Brewing Process with Pre-Ground Coffee

Amount Selection and Brew Start

Steps to select coffee amount and start the brewing process.

Setting the Appliance Timer

Setting the Appliance Timer

Instructions for programming the timer function.

Daily Cleaning Procedures

Daily Cleaning Procedures

Steps for cleaning the coffee machine after each use.

Cleaning the Grinder Funnel

Cleaning the Grinder Funnel

Guide for cleaning the grinder funnel to prevent clogs.

Descaling the Coffee Machine

Descaling the Coffee Machine

Instructions for descaling the coffee machine with white vinegar.

Troubleshooting Common Problems

Machine Operation and Grinder Issues

Solutions for the machine not working or grinder problems.

Coffee Quality and Overflow Solutions

Tips for weak coffee and filter overflow problems.

Troubleshooting Operational Quirks

Dripping, Temperature, and Timer Faults

Explanations and solutions for dripping, low temperature, and timer faults.

Error Code Reference

Water Shortage and Bean Container Errors

Meanings and solutions for E1 and E2 error codes.

Heating, Grinding, and Chute Blockage Errors

Meanings and solutions for E3, E4, and E5 error codes.

Program and General Error Codes

Meanings and solutions for E6, E7, E8 program errors.

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