SEVERIN KA 4820 Filter Coffee Maker
About SEVERIN
The leading producer of outdoor and indoor tabletops for the home, garden, and leisure sectors is the SEVERIN firm. The processing of composite materials consisting of wood and plastic is the main emphasis of the Ense, Germany, production facility.
For many centuries, the name Severin has been associated with excellence. Beginning as a conventional carpenter in 1936, the Severin firm went on to become a world-class supplier to the furniture industry by fusing modern innovation and tradition. In 1955, the company was created as a manufacturer of wood processing equipment.
Furthermore, we have a CNC wood processing-focused production site in Paderborn, Germany, which opened its doors in 2017. Our organization sustains enduring relationships with its global suppliers and clients.
Warranty
- The buyer’s statutory rights about defects shall apply if the appliance is defective. The buyer may exercise any of these rights free of charge.
You shall assert these rights against your contract partner, i.e. the dealer from whom you purchased the appliance. The contractual arrangements between you and the dealer shall be observed. Your statutory rights about defects are in no way restricted or affected by this warranty. We as the manufacturer have voluntarily and additionally taken on the warranty service. - This warranty shall apply as follows:
If the appliance is defective at the time of the transfer of risk (i.e. at the time of receipt of the appliance) within the meaning of the statutory provisions, we as the manufacturer will remedy the defect free of charge within a reasonable time, at our discretion, or provide you with a new defect-free appliance. This warranty is not a durability warranty.
This warranty is valid for the device with the article number stated on the front. This warranty applies to newly bought appliances only. The warranty shall not apply to equipment that has been used, repaired, altered, or otherwise modified by a third party (also referred to as “refurbished” equipment).
You may only receive the warranty service if you assert your rights under this warranty within two years of receipt of the appliance (e.g. from the time you pick it up in a shop in case of a purchase in stationary retail and from the delivery date in case of shipment), as described in section 4 below. We will not assume any further voluntary obligations, such as the reimbursement of transport, installation, and dismantling expenses. Our statutory obligations will remain unaffected.
The warranty does not cover any defects or faults caused by:- Incorrect setup or installation, e.g. non-observance of the applicable safety regulations or the written instructions for use, installation, and assembly
- Improper use, including improper operation or misuse
- External influences, such as transport damage, damage caused by shock or impact, damage caused by the weather
- Current and voltage fluctuations outside the tolerance limits
- Non-observance of maintenance and cleaning work according to the instructions for use
- Use-conditioned or natural wear-and-tear, such as the decreasing charging capacity of rechargeable batteries, lamps, or components that typically require regular replacement during the life cycle of the product
- Guarantor: The warranty provider valid for your country can be found in the appendix to this warranty statement.
- You can assert your rights under this warranty by contacting your contract partner, i.e. the dealer from whom you purchased the appliance, and providing them with the following information:
- Your full name, address details, and phone number or email address at which you can be reached,
- Description of the defect of your appliance (a brief description of the defect signs is enough),
- Date of purchase or, if different, date of delivery of the appliance.
Your dealer will then contact us and take care of everything else. Alternatively, you can submit the above Information to our customer service and contact them directly. You can find the contact details valid for your country in the appendix to this warranty statement or on our website www.severin.com.
Service Centres
Austria
Silva-Schneider Handelsgesellschaft GmbH Karolingerstraße 1 5020 Salzburg
Tel.: +43 (0) 662 251 300
Fax:. +43 (0) 662 251 300-45
E-Mail: office@silva-schneider.at
France
SEVERIN France Sarl Service-Après-Vente 4, rue Denis Papin 67400 Illkirch-Graffenstaden
Tél.: 03 88 47 62 08
Fax: 03 88 47 62 09
E-Mail: sav-fr@severin.com
Web: www.severin.com/fr
Portugal
Imporaudio Lda. Rua do Padrão 76-140 4455-267 Perafita
Tel.: +351 229 966 738 / 739 / 740
Fax: +351 229 966 741
E-mail: imporaudio@imporaudio.com
United Kingdom
Homespares Centres Limited Peel House 2 Chorley Old Road BL1 3AA
Tel.: 01204 558160
Fax: 01204 558169
E-Mail: office@homespares.co.uk
Web: www.homespares.co.uk
SEVERIN Elektrogeräte GmbH
Röhre 27 D-59846 Sundern
Tel +49 2933 982-0
Fax +49 2933 982-1333
information@severin.de
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FAQs About SEVERIN KA 4820 Filter Coffee Maker
How long does a filter coffee machine take?
Brewing a three-pint (1.8-liter) jug of fresh filter coffee takes five minutes. It is recommended to drink this coffee within an hour after brewing if you are using a jug on a hotplate; otherwise, it will become stewed and harsh.
How do I choose a good coffee filter?
Roast Level: For filter coffee, medium- or medium-dark-roasted coffee works best. It will give you a strong, sweet cup that is suitable for milk addition. Light roasts are also an option but be prepared for increased acidity and fruity overtones.
How does filter coffee work?
via filtration by gravity. The idea behind the technique is to gradually drip hot water through a layer of ground coffee that has been placed within a paper filter. The water dissolves the hydrosoluble materials as it percolates through the coffee grinds and pulls them into the brew.
How many times can you use a coffee filter?
Paper coffee filters are reusable; according to some users, they can be used up to four or five times before losing their efficacy. Take out the spent coffee grinds and give the paper filter a thorough rinse to make it ready for reuse. Before using it again for your next coffee brewing, let it air dry.
Is filter coffee better than instant?
First of all, compared to instant coffee powder, filter coffee powder has a deeper flavor and aroma. Second, while instant coffee is created with pre-ground, roasted coffee, filter coffee is made with fresh components. Thirdly, while instant coffee is made with cold water, filter coffee is made with hot water.
What is special in filter coffee?
The rich and enticing aroma of Indian Filter Coffee is one of its most captivating features. The aroma of freshly ground coffee beans combined with the comforting taste of milk and sugar will make you smile and awaken your senses.
How much coffee do you put in a filter machine?
For every 100-150 ml (about 3.3-5 oz) of water, use 7-8 grams (about a tablespoon) of ground coffee. You can change the amount of coffee to suit your preferences or the manufacturer’s guidelines.
Can I make filter coffee without a machine?
Bring two to three cups of water to a boil, then let it settle for 20 seconds. After sparingly dousing the coffee grinds with water, let them bloom—a process that releases carbon dioxide—for a further thirty to forty-five seconds. Pour the water into the filter three or four times at a time, slowly. And that’s it.
Why do people prefer filter coffee?
Espresso is a wonderfully rapid way to get your recommended daily amount of caffeine, but filter coffee, with its clean, smooth, and less acidic taste, is a more accurate method to taste the various characteristics of a coffee.
Is filter coffee strong?
Caffeine content is higher in the filter than in espresso. which, when you think about it, makes logic. When making espresso, your brew water goes through the filter in thirty seconds, but when making brewing coffee, it takes two minutes or more to touch with the coffee grounds. However, espresso will have a “stronger” flavor.