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Simply White Coffee Maker [glas]

A luxury coffee machine bearing the signature of Jan des Bouvrie. Manufactured in a fashionable shade of white with a glass pot. The appliance can brew 10-12 cups (the glass pot has a capacity of 1¼ litres). Complete with convenient removable anti-drip filter holder; water level indicator; heat retention mode; and on/off switch with indication light.

Simply White Coffee Maker [glas]
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"Simply" is beautiful and "White" is elegant!

This is the new Simply White line, which has been exclusively designed for Princess by Jan des Bouvrie. Jan des Bouvrie has already designed the Let’s Cook and Let’s Blender series for Princess. The Simply White line of products is functional and modern and its features are all typically “Jan des Bouvrie signature”: basic, clean, simple. This is a perfect match with Princess, because we also stand for ease of handling and raw power in performance. The Jan des Bouvrie Simply White Line.








Handy

This coffee machine is suitable for brewing 10-12 cups of coffee (the glass pot volume is 1.25L). Features a handy removable filter with drip stop, water level increments, hotplate function and on/off switch with indicator light.






Complete your kitchen

The Princess Simply White line contains many other products, such as a coffee maker with thermos, two different electric kettles, sandwich makers, and a toaster.




Specifications

EAN Code
8712836278127
Voltage
220-240 V
Product family
Jan des Bouvrie
Capacity (1)
10-12 Cup(s)
Accessories (1)
Glass jar
Wattage
1000 W
Color
White
Brand
Princess
Capacity (2)
1,5 Liter(s)
Special Feature (1)
Glass jar

General Questions

  1. The indicator light is off.
    The appliance is probably not connected properly. Correctly plug in the appliance. If the indicator light still fails to switch on, contact Princess.
  2. The brewing process is taking too long and the machine is making more noise than it normally does.
    There's too much limescale in the machine, you need to descale the coffeemaker.
  3. How do I descale my coffeemaker?
    You should descale your coffeemaker approximately every 2 to 4 months; this of course depends on how often you use the coffeemaker and how hard the water is in your area. You can use liquid or powdered descaling agents, which should be used according to the information on the packaging.
     
    For descaling with white vinegar, dilute 2 cups of vinegar with 2 cups of water. Pour the cold descaling solution into the water tank, place a paper filter or permanent filter in the filter holder and place the glass coffeepot with the lid on in the appliance. Switch on the appliance. Once half of the descaling solution has run through the appliance, switch off the appliance and leave to act for 1 hour. Then switch it back on and run the rest of the solution run through the appliance. After descaling the coffeemaker, be sure to run clean water through it two or three times.
     
  4. Can I use my glass pot in the microwave?
    Only if the pot does not have metal parts.
     
  5. Can I put my coffeepot in the dishwasher
    Yes, you can place the glass coffeepot and filter holder in the top rack of the dishwasher.
  6. Why does the coffee take so long to brew and why is it overflowing in the filter holder?
    Make sure you are using one filter (some paper filters stick together). If you are using a permanent filter, you no longer need to use a paper filter.
  7. What type of filter should I use?
    You can use a single paper filter or permanent (nylon or metal) filter. Both are available in the shops.
     
  8. What type of water should I use?
    Avoid water with a high mineral content that will give the coffee a strange taste. Tap water is ideal. Most chlorine will disappear when the boiling point is reached. Limestone is flavourless, but prevents the water from running smoothly through the coffeemaker: the more there is, the longer it takes for the water to run through the coffeemaker.