Safety Instructions - UFESA CK7355 Instrucciones De Uso

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This coffee maker can be used to make traditional filter
coffee as well as espresso and cappuccino. Follow the
instructions given below to ensure that the appliance
operates correctly.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRIP COFFEE
MAKER
1. Illuminated ON/OFF switch
2. Heating plate
3. Coffee jug with lid and water level indicator
4. Water tank
5. Swing filter holder
6. Permanent filter
DESCRIPTION OF THE ESPRESSO
COFFEE MAKER
7. Water tank
8. Illuminated ON/OFF switch
9. Aroma selector – Coffee/Steam selector
10. Steam regulator
11. Steam nozzle
12. Filter holder
13. Filter
14. Espresso jug with lid and water level indicator
15. Drip tray
16. Coffee spoon

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:

• Read these instructions carefully. Safeguard them for
future reference.
• Before plugging the coffee maker into the mains supply,
check that the voltage corresponds with that stated on
the characteristics plate. The use of an earthed socket
is recommended.
• Always place the appliance on a flat, level surface.
Avoid moving the appliance while it is operating.
• The glass jugs are designed to be used with this coffee
maker. They must not be used on cooker hobs or in
micro-wave ovens. Never place the hot jug on cold or
damp surfaces. Do not pour cold water into the jugs
while they are still hot. Do not use the jugs if they are
cracked or if the handles have come loose.
• Do not leave the appliance operating unattended,
especially with children about.
• Do not touch the hot surfaces. Use the handles or
buttons.
• Never immerse the cable, plug or unit into water or
any other liquid.
• Always unplug the coffee maker when it is not in use
and before cleaning it. Leave it to cool down before
putting it away, removing any pieces and before cleaning
the appliance.
• Do not operate the coffee maker without water.
• The switches should be in the Off position when
plugging them in or unplugging them.
• Do not unplug it by tugging on the cable or leave the
plug hanging freely.
• Keep the appliance and the cable away from hot
surfaces.
• Do not switch the appliance on if the cable or plug are
damaged or if it is not working correctly.
• If the cable becomes damaged it must only be
replaced by a qualified specialist, technical service
centre or the manufacturer.
• WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock,
do not remove any of the covers.
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There are no user serviceable parts on the inside.
Cable repairs and replacements must be carried out
exclusively by an Authorized Technical Service Centre.
• This appliance has been designed exclusively for
domestic use.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do
not play with the appliance.
Before using it for the first time, wash all of the
accessories and operate it once without any coffee.
PREPARING FILTER COFFEE (Fig. 1 - 4)
Fig. 1 Fill the tank (4) with cold water, using the water
level indicator on the coffee pot for measuring. A quantity
of less than two cups is not recommended.
Fig. 2 Place a suitable filter into the swing filter holder
(5). Put in one tablespoonful of coffee for each cup of
water.
Notes:
• For correct operation, do not use coffee with too fine
a grind.
Fig. 3 Place the coffee jug (3), with its lid fitted, on to
the heating plate (2), plug the appliance into the mains
and press the Café ON/OFF switch (1). The pilot lamp
indicates that the coffee maker is working.
Fig. 4 A cup of coffee can be served before the brew
cycle has finished. Whenever the jug is removed from
the heating plate, the coffee flow will be detained
temporarily.
Place the jug back on the heating plate within 20
seconds.
PREPARING ESPRESSO (Fig. 5 - 9)
Plug the appliance into the mains and make sure that
the ON/OFF switch (8) is off. Close the steam regulator
(9) by turning it clockwise.
Fig. 5 Unscrew the lid on the tank (7) and pour in the
desired amount of water. Use the espresso jug (14) for
measuring. One cup of water equals one cup of espresso.
Screw the lid back on and tighten it securely.
Fig. 6 Place the filter (13) into the filter holder (12).
Use the filter's two or four-cup level marks to measure
the amount of powder needed. For three cups fill the
filter between the two-cup and the four-cup level mark.
Clean off any coffee powder that may be left around
the edge of the filter holder.
Note: For best results, use a coarsely ground coffee,
Italian espresso type.
For correct operation, DO NOT use fine coffee powder.
DO NOT pack the coffee powder.
Fig. 7 Use the "
" guide mark to fit the filter holder
and turn it to the right until it locks. Place the espresso
jug (14) underneath so that the opening lines up with the
outlet for the espresso.
Make sure that the water tank is closed properly before
using the espresso maker.
Do not attempt to open the lid on the tank while there
is still pressure inside (for more info see section
"Important").
Fig. 8 Turn the aroma/steam selector (9) to the desired
position. The "suave" position produces normal coffee,
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