Cleaning & Maintenance; Advice On Disposal - UFESA CE7150 Instrucciones De Uso

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fixed lamp (12) and the flashing lamp (13) both light up.
When the fixed lamp (12) goes out the right temperature
for steam will have been reached.
1. Place a container below the steam nozzle (4) and
turn the steam regulator (14) in an anti-clockwise
direction (Fig. 4). After any water left in the nozzle has
been cleared out, close it. Insert the nozzle into the
jug of milk and turn the steam control back on so that
steam comes out.
2. Move the jug up and down slightly. Avoid letting
the liquid go beyond the end of the nozzle as this will
stop air from being drawn in. Place the steam pipe
just above the surface of the milk in order to make it
frothy.
3. Add the frothed-up milk to the coffee.
Important: After making froth clean off any milk left
stuck to the nozzle. Giving it a further short burst of
steam will help to clean it.
4. Clean the steam nozzle regularly with the appliance
unplugged and cold (Fig. 5).
Remove the sleeve (4a) from the steam pipe (4) and
clean out the nozzle with soft damp cloth. The sleeve
can be washed under running tap water.
SWITCHING FROM CAPPUCCINO TO COFFEE
After preparing the cappuccino, you need to cool down
the machine. Press the steam pressure switch (13) to
switch off steam production and the pilot lamp (13) will
go out, allowing the coffee maker to cool down.
Now, press the espresso switch (12) and, at the same
time, turn the steam regulator (14) on, allowing water
to come through the steam nozzle until the pilot lamp
(12) lights up again.
Turn the steam control off.
HOW TO MAKE HOT WATER FOR TEA
OR HOT DRINKS
Press the ON/OFF (11) switch, the lamp 11 and 12 will
light up. When lamp 12 goes out the coffee maker will
have reached the right temperature.
Place a cup below the steam nozzle (4) and press the
coffee switch (12). Then turn the steam regulator (14)
on so that hot water comes through the steam nozzle.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
Make sure that the coffee maker is unplugged and cold
before attempting to clean it.
The moving parts can be washed in soapy water. Do
not immerse the coffee maker in water or any other
liquid.
With a damp cloth periodically clean out the area
where the filter holder sits, so as to remove any coffee
that may have become stuck to it.
Be careful when removing the filter holder as there may
be hot water left inside it.
In order to prolong the life of the machine, do not refit
the filter holder if the coffee maker is going to be stored
away for prolonged periods. Do not clean any of the
parts in the dishwasher.
DESCALING
The coffee maker should be descaled regularly. To do
this, fill the tank with a mix of three parts water to one
part vinegar.
Operate the appliance for two cycles, including the
steam pipe.
Following this, and to flush out any traces of vinegar,
operate the coffee maker for a further two cycles but
with water only.
POSSIBLE FAULTS AND THEIR SOLUTIONS
The espresso coffee is not hot enough:
- Warm the cups up beforehand.
- Descale the coffee maker.
The flow rate is reduced considerably:
- Try putting less coffee in the filter.
- Use a coarser ground coffee, or pack the coffee down
less.
- Descale the coffee maker.
The coffee spills out over the filter holder.
- Make sure that the filter holder is fitted correctly.
- Clean the seal or replace it if necessary.
No coffee comes out or very slowly:
- Make sure that the water tank is filled and fitted
correctly.
- Make sure that the filter holder is fitted correctly.
No steam comes out:
- Make sure that the water tank is filled and fitted
correctly.
- Make sure that the steam nozzle is not blocked.
The pump makes too much noise:
- Make sure that the water tank is filled and fitted
correctly.
REPAIRS
Should the appliance become defective, take it to an
Authorised Technical Service Centre.

ADVICE ON DISPOSAL:

Our goods come in optimized packaging. This
basically consists in using non-contaminating
materials which should be handed over to the local
waste disposal service as secondary raw materials.
Before throwing a used appliance away, you should
first make it noticeably inoperable and be certain to
dispose of it in accordance with current national laws.
Your Retailer, Town Hall or Local Council can give you
detailed information about this.
This appliance is labeled in accordance with
European Directive 2002/96/EC – concerning
used electrical and electronic appliances (waste
electrical and electronic equipment – WEEE).
This product must not be disposed together
with the domestic waste. This product has to be disposed
at an authorized place for recycling of electrical and
electronic appliances. The guideline determines the
framework for the return and recycling of used appliances
as applicable throughout the EU. Please ask your dealer
about current means of disposal.
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