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1. Main body
2. Water tank
3. Lid for water tank
4. Water/steam nozzle
5. Coffee maker base
6. Detachable drip tray cover
7. Drip tray
8. Coffee spoon
9. Coffee filter
10. Filter holder
11. ON/OFF button
12. Espresso button
13. Steam button
14. Steam regulator
15. Cup warmer
16. Cream disc
17. Rubber cover
CONNECTING TO THE MAINS:
Before plugging the appliance into the mains, make
sure that the voltage corresponds to that stated on
the characteristics plate. Plug the appliance into an
earthed socket.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
• Read these instructions carefully. Safeguard them for
future reference.
• Do not touch any hot surfaces. Handle the coffee
maker by the handles or switches.
• Do not switch the coffee maker on without any water.
• Keep an eye on the coffee maker while it is working,
especially when there are children about.
• Never use the coffee maker without the drip tray and
drip tray cover.
• Never immerse the appliance into water or any other
liquid.
• Unplug the coffee maker from the mains before
proceeding to clean it or if it is not operating correctly.
• Leave the hot parts to cool down before proceeding
to clean them.
• Never leave the cable hanging freely. Keep the coffee
maker and the cable away from any heat sources.
• This appliance has been designed exclusively for
domestic use.
• Do not use the coffee maker if either the cable or plug
are damaged, or if it is not operating correctly or has
become damaged.
• Do not leave the appliance in temperatures below
zero, as the water contained inside may damage it.
• Cable repairs and replacements must be carried out
exclusively by an Authorized Technical Service Centre.
• 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 ITS FIRST USE:
Before using the coffee maker for the first time, wash
all of its accessories in soapy water and dry them.
Use the appliance as if it were about to make an
espresso coffee but without any coffee, so as to flush
through all of the parts on the coffee maker.
PREPARING ESPRESSO WITH COFFEE
POWDER
1. Fill the water tank with cold water and place it into
position (Fig. 1).
2. This coffee maker has a cream disc (16) which
ensures that the coffee comes out creamy.
Owing to the way it works, a small amount of water will
be left over in the filter.
Fit the cream disc into the filter holder. Place the filter
on top. Fill the filter using the measuring spoon
(1 spoonful = 1 cup, 2 spoonful = 2 cups) (Fig. 2a).
NOTE: It is necessary to put the rubber cover (17) on
top of the coffee powder if you want to get only 1 cup
of coffee (Fig. 2b).
Clean away any coffee that may remain around the
edge of the filter holder.
3. Place the filter holder into its housing (Fig. 3). Turn
the filter holder round to the right until you notice it to
stop. Do not force it.
4. Press the ON/OFF switch (11) to start making the
coffee. The lamp 11 and 12 will light up. When lamp
12 goes out the coffee maker will have reached the
right temperature.
Press the espresso switch (12) to start brewing the
coffee. To stop the flow of coffee, press the espresso
switch again.
ATTENTION: Do not try to release the filter holder
while switch (12) is on (Fig. 6).
Given that the coffee maker is fitted with a self-priming
system there is no special procedure to carry out when
the tank runs out of water or after a prolonged period
where the coffee maker has not been used.
PREPARING ESPRESSO WITH COFFEE
PODS
Apart from ground coffee this coffee maker can also
use single portions of coffee.
There are two types of coffee pod available on the
market:
A - 60mm flexible (loose) coffee pods, suitable for
drip-fed coffee makers and percolators.
B - 44mm packed coffee pods, especially for espresso
machines.
Your coffee maker will not operate correctly with 60mm
flexible coffee pods as they do not fit properly in the
filter holder.
Always use packed coffee pods of approximately
44mm diameter with this coffee maker, see Fig. 2d.
These single coffee pods can be found at your usual
retailers.
Fit the cream disc into the filter holder. Place the filter
on top. Put 1 coffee pod into the filter. Place the
rubber cover on top of the coffee pod (Fig. 2c). Then
follow steps 3-4 of the instructions for making espresso
with coffee powder.
PREPARING CAPPUCCINO
The steam can be used for warming the cups, heating
liquids or preparing hot frothed milk for cappuccino
coffee.
Remove the filter holder before using the steam, as
this will stop the inside of the filter from becoming
overpressurized.
Fill cold milk into a jug.
Make sure that the ON/OFF button (11) has been
switched on (Fig. 6).
Press the steam switch (13) and you will notice that the