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Remove the filter holder and the boiler's lid only if all the vapor has been let out.
Turn the boiler lid to the left to screw it off;
Turn the boiler lid to the right to screw it on.
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Make sure that the boiler lid and the filter holder are properly and securely clo-
sed while using the machine since this machine is pressurized when operating.
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Use only water to fill the boiler. Do not use any other liquid!
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If difficulties are encountered when unscrewing the boiler lid, this may indicate
that the machine is still pressurized. Let out the pressure with the procedure
described above.
Overview of the Single Components
1
Boiler lid
2
Boiler tank opening
3
Control selector
4
Boiler
5
Hot plate
6
Brewing head
7
Filter bowl
8
Filter holder
9
Filter catch
10 Filter handle
11 Filter spout
In order to remove all the dust that has deposited during the packing, wash the
glass pot, the filter shell, the filter holder and the drip collection tray with warm
soapy water. Do not use coarse or sharp cleansing agents. Wipe the base with a
clean and humid towel.
It is highly recommended to carry out a complete brewing cycle as described in
„Espresso Preparation" without any coffee powder before making your first cup of
espresso or cappuccino. By doing so, any residual dust left inside the espresso
machine will be removed.
The preparation of an espresso or cappuccino is different from that required for a
normal cup of coffee. Both espressos and cappuccinos are made by pressing boi-
ling water under pressure through finely ground coffee. Great attention is needed
and it is highly recommended to read carefully all the instructions and safety indica-
tions provided herein, before brewing.
TIP:
It is recommended to serve the espresso or cappuccino in pre-heated cups becau-
se the heat helps to retain the aroma!
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Before using for the first time
Follow carefully the Safety Instructions!
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12 Drop grid
13 Base
14 Brew
15 Release vapor
16 Display
17 Vapor tube
18 Vapor jet
19 Open – Handle position for the ins-
ertion of the filter unit
20 LOCK – Handle position for the
use of the filter unit
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