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<strong>Tea</strong> <strong>Joy</strong> <strong>Express</strong> EN<br />

22<br />

Resetting the dry run protection<br />

If you have filled the kettle with too little<br />

water or switched on an empty appliance,<br />

the dry run protection will switch of the appliance<br />

automatically. The power indicator<br />

light (11) extinguishes.<br />

To reset the dry run protection, proceed as<br />

follows:<br />

Pour fresh water into the kettle (3).<br />

Continue to use the appliance as<br />

usual.<br />

Brewing tea according to the<br />

"Samovar principle"<br />

Black tea<br />

Fill the kettle (3) with the desired<br />

amount of fresh water.<br />

NOTE<br />

► Observe the filling level indicator<br />

(10). Do not fill up over the MAX<br />

mark and not under the MIN mark<br />

(refer to illustration A1).<br />

Fill the tea strainer (5) with tea leaves<br />

(approx. 1 tea spoon per cup)<br />

Put the tea strainer (5) into the teapot<br />

(4) or put the tea bag directly into the<br />

teapot (4) (1 tea bag for approx. 1-2<br />

cups).<br />

Place the teapot (4) onto the kettle<br />

(3). The teapot is then warmed up at<br />

the same time.<br />

Allow the water in the kettle (3) to boil<br />

as described in the section Continuous<br />

boiling.<br />

Remove the teapot (4) from the kettle<br />

(3).<br />

NOTE<br />

► Condensed water may drip off the<br />

teapot bottom.<br />

Place the teapot (4) onto a heat-resistant<br />

surface.<br />

Open the lid (6) of the teapot (4) with<br />

the lid opener (7) .<br />

Pour the boiling water from the kettle<br />

(3) over the tea.<br />

NOTE<br />

► Fill the teapot with a maximum of 0.7<br />

litre.<br />

► The more tea leaves or tea bags and<br />

the less water you use in the teapot,<br />

the stronger the tea concentrate will<br />

be (professionals enjoy the infusion<br />

with exactly 2.86 g of tea per cup). It<br />

is preferable to use slightly more tea<br />

so that a real concentrate is produced<br />

in the teapot.<br />

Put the teapot (4) containing the tea<br />

concentrate back onto the kettle (3).<br />

NOTE<br />

► The steam circulating in the water<br />

tank keeps the tea in the teapot at<br />

exactly the temperature it needs to<br />

"steep".<br />

Pour the tea out of the teapot after<br />

the desired steeping time,. If you have<br />

used the tea strainer (5), remove the<br />

tea strainer containing the tea (see<br />

illustration A2).<br />

Fill the kettle (3) again with fresh water<br />

and allow the water to heat up.<br />

Turn the temperature selection switch<br />

(2) clockwise to the " ●●●", position to<br />

keep the water hot.<br />

BEEM - Elements of Lifestyle

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