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Please read these instructions before using the EM press tea maker.
The classic and well-known vacuum jug EM77, designed by
Erik Magnussen in 1977, has a new member to the EM family;
the EM press tea maker, which will delight any tea lover.
What is unique about the EM press tea maker is that the tea only
infuses until you press down the plunger – making bitter tea a thing of
the past. The EM press tea maker shares the same simple expression as
the EM77 and has insulating double walls to keep the tea hot. Turn the
stopper to open, and turn again to close.
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Instructions
Cleaning and maintenance
Clean the lter/plunger with lukewarm water. Not dishwasher-safe.
Do not leave tea leaves in the lter aer use.
Clean the jug with hot water and, if necessary, a mild detergent.
For more thorough cleaning, the shell of the jug clicks apart from
the insert, and the shells can be washed in the dishwasher.
How to brew an excellent tea with EM tea press maker
· Always use fresh cold water, and heat it to the boiling point.
· Allow the boiled water to cool – only black tea is suitable for
boiling water while white and green tea supposed to be
brewed at 80° C / 177° F (waiting time: about 48 minutes).
· Put 45 gram or 2–3 spoonful of tea
in the plunge of the press tea maker.
· Pour the water onto the tea brewer and ll until approximately
4 cm / 1.6 inches from the top edge of the tea maker.
· Let the tea steep for 46 minutes.
· Always place the tea press maker on a stable,
non-slip surface when pressing the lter.
· Aer steeping, press the lter carefully into
the jug, and the tea is ready to serve. Enjoy!
WARNING
· Do not use the press tea maker near children.
· Always place the press tea maker on a stable, non-slip surface
or in the sink, when you press down the lter.
· Please remember that too much water or pushing the tea press
down too hard or too quickly can cause scalding tea to splash
out of the thermal jug.
· Always turn the lid to ”closed” position, when not pouring tea.
· Do not place the press tea maker on electric stove/hob, in the
oven or microwave oven.

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