But now for the practical test: The manual is well characterized, but actually the coffee machine is designed self-explanatory. The water tank is removable and the cup is affixed inside scale, so you always have to remove the water tank to fill. It may be convenient for some, others see it as inconvenient, because the scale is outside absolutely no cost. The filter insert can be removed quite easily and if you get the hang of, and easily replace.
So filter bag pure, ground coffee into it, filling up water, put the AromaSelect switch on means, right rear actuates the start lever and off you go. Which reminds me personally now a power button would purely visually like it better than the tongue-shaped device on the right rear of the coffee machine.
Coffee will come relatively quickly through the coffee maker, so you do not have to wait long for the first cup of brewed coffee. The Thermos is easy to handle. To fill a cup of the lever must be easily rotated and rotated according to close back. The thermos keeps coffee very loose 3 hours hot and even after 5 hours and only 2 cups in the thermos of coffee, although no longer scalding hot, but still absolutely warm and potable.
Since we have used quite mild coffee for testing, the coffee was on the middle stage almost too bland, put on strong coffee but absolutely ok. The brewing process can also interrupt any problems, the drip stop system is functioning properly. What's also convenient that the coffee machine automatically switches off after brewing, eventually holding the thermos yes the coffee hot enough.