AEG Electrolux CG6600 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 13

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Summary of menu options

Below you will find a summary of the 
menu options, which are used to 
change and save the appliance's fac-
tory settings, as well as to start pro-
grammes and look up information. You 
will find detailed information about 
this in the subsequent chapters of this 
instruction manual.

• «

CHOOSE LANGUAGE

» menu 

Display language - there is a choice of 
several languages. 

• «

WATER HARDNESS

» menu 

Programmable level of hardness bet-
ween 1 (soft) and 4 (very hard). 
Factory setting: 4 (very hard).

• «

TEMPERATURE

» menu 

Programmable coffee temperature bet-
weenLOW, MEDIUM and HIGH. 
Factory setting: HIGH

• «

AUTO SHUTOFF TIME

» menu 

Programmable switch-off time bet-
ween 1 hour and 3 hours. 
Factory setting: 1h (1 hour).

• «

JUG PROGRAM

» menu 

Programmable filling quantity (cup 
size) and amount of ground coffee 
(coffee strength) for cups being made 
in the jug.

• «

COFFEE PROGRAM

» menu 

Adjust filling quantity for any cup size 
(espresso cup, small cup, medium cup, 
large cup, mug). 

• «

CAPPUCCINO PROGRAM 

» 

menu

Adjust quantity of milk or coffee for 
cappuccino. 

• «

HOT WATER PROGRAM

» 

menu 

Adjust quantity of hot water. 

• «

DESCALE

» menu 

Start the descaling procedure.

• «

STATISTICS

» menu 

Look up number of cups of coffee 
made, number of jugs with 4, 6, 8 or 10 
cups or number of descaling proce-
dures carried out.

• «

RESET TO DEFAULT

» menu 

Reset the changed appliance settings 
to factory settings.

5

Menu mode

Pressing the "MENU" button (Figure 5) 
switches to menu mode. In menu 
mode, the buttons"1 cup of coffee" 

, "2 cups of coffee“"

, "hot 

water"   and "MENU" are used to nav-
igate. The respective function is shown 
above the button in the display 
(Figure 6):

• «

<

» ("1 cup of coffee" 

) and 

«

>

» ("2 cups of coffee" 

) allow you 

to "scroll" in the menu

• «

OK

» ("hot water"  ) confirms a menu 

option

• «

ESC

» ("MENU") returns to the last 

menu level without making any 
changes

6

Using for the first time

6.1

Setting up appliance and 
connecting it

Choose a suitable surface that is hori-
zontal, stable, unheated, dry and 
waterproof. 

1

Make sure that air can circulate well. 
There must be a gap of at least 5 cm at 
each side and behind the appliance, 
and at least 20 cm above the appli-
ance.
The appliance must not be installed in 
areas where temperatures of 0°C and 
below can arise (damage to appliance 
due to freezing water).

1

Warning! If the appliance is installed in 
a warm area after coming out of the 
cold, wait approx. 2 hours before 
switching on!
We recommend laying a suitable base 
under the appliance to prevent damage 
from splashes.

0

Only connect the appliance to an 
earthed socket. Do not use an 
unearthed socket.

Summary of Contents for CG6600

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Page 2: ...2 1 B D H G F E L J K A C M...

Page 3: ...3 2 2 CAFFELATTE 1 CAPPUCCINO 1 C A P P U C C I N O 2 C A F F E L A T T E N5 N N1 N2 N3 N4...

Page 4: ...4 3 V T P S O U R Q X Y W...

Page 5: ...5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 a b c j h g f e d...

Page 6: ...6 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 CLEAN...

Page 7: ...7 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 CLEAN 1 C A P P U C C I N O 2 C A F F E L A T T E 1 2...

Page 8: ...8 43 42 44 b c d f e a...

Page 9: ...48 10 2 Frothing heating up milk 49 10 3 Cleaning the nozzles 49 11 Preparing hot water 49 12 Setting the grind level 50 13 Menu settings 50 13 1 Setting the language 50 13 2 Setting the coffee tempe...

Page 10: ...3 Front view with open service door Figure 3 O Service door open P Waste coffee container can be taken out Q Swing drawer R Brewing unit S Button for setting grind level T Coffee bean container U Mea...

Page 11: ...less as a manufacturer we see it as our duty to bring your attention to the following safety guidelines General safety The appliance must only be connected to a mains supply whose voltage type of curr...

Page 12: ...the appliance without an accompanying person in order to pre vent any hazard Only operate the appliance when the drip tray waste coffee container and drip tray grill are in place Safety when cleaning...

Page 13: ...er of cups of coffee made number of jugs with 4 6 8 or 10 cups or number of descaling proce dures carried out RESET TO DEFAULT menu Reset the changed appliance settings to factory settings 5 Menu mode...

Page 14: ...l can only be changed during the milling process Changing the settings when the mill mecha nism is at rest can damage the coffee machine 3 The coffee machine was tested at the factory Coffee was used...

Page 15: ...witching on The noises occuring at this time are completely normal 3 During the heating up stage approx 120 seconds the display shows HEATING UP on the top line and on the bottom line a progress bar a...

Page 16: ...ENU button Figure 5 or wait about 120 seconds until the appliance automatically jumps back to coffee mode 3 You can carry out other menu settings see Menu settings page 50 7 Making coffee with beans T...

Page 17: ...d the crema is not to your taste you should change the grind level setting see Setting the grind level page 50 3 When the display shows the message FILL TANK you must fill the tank otherwise the appli...

Page 18: ...rn the lid on the stainless steel jug supplied to the removal position Fig ure 17 and remove the lid Rinse the jug and the lid 0 Put the lid in the pouring position Fig ure 18 on the jug and place thi...

Page 19: ...olved the programme has to be restarted At this point the amount of coffee already in the jug must be taken into account so as not to overfill the jug 9 Makingcoffee with ground coffee You can use thi...

Page 20: ...Unfasten the lid of the milk container with a slight clockwise turn and remove it 0 Fill the container with sufficient milk Figure 24 Do not go over the MAX line engraved on the container handle come...

Page 21: ...to be cleaned as fol lows otherwise remains of milk can set hard 0 Place a container under the milk dis penser pipe and press on the CLEAN button on the milk container Figure 30 for at least 5 seconds...

Page 22: ...s can damage the mechanism A foreign body in the cof fee causes an even rattling noise If you hear this noise during the milling pro cess switch the appliance off immedi ately and consult customer ser...

Page 23: ...he display shows the current setting e g AUTO SHUTOFF TIME 1 H 0 If necessary select another switch off time with the scrolling buttons or Figure 6 0 When the desired switch off time is displayed conf...

Page 24: ...s the MENU button Figure 5 twice or wait about 120 seconds until the appliance automatically jumps back to coffee mode 13 5 Setting the coffee programme programming the filling quantity The appliance...

Page 25: ...t of froth i e depending on the amount of air mixed in 0 When the desired filling quantity is displayed confirm itwith the OK but ton Figure 6 This filling quantity is now programmed in If OK is not p...

Page 26: ...p the number of coffees dispensed number of jugs dispensed and number of descaling procedures statistics The appliance allows the following values to be looked up the total number of coffees made with...

Page 27: ...leaning 1 Warning Switch the appliance off before cleaning Allow the appliance to cool off 1 Warning Never put the appliance or individual parts of the appliance into the dishwasher Never immerse the...

Page 28: ...e register the emptying process 14 3 Cleaning the milk container 0 Unfasten the lid of the milk container with a slight clockwise turn and remove it 0 Pull off the milk dispenser pipe Figure 25 and th...

Page 29: ...fastening into place 0 Once you have heard the unit clicking into position make sure that the red buttons Figure 42 f have snapped back out otherwise the service door cannot be closed Figure 43 The tw...

Page 30: ...gress bar shown with a percentage e g 25 The descaling programme automati cally goes through a series of rinses and pauses to remove limescale depos its from the inside of the coffee machine After abo...

Page 31: ...ts have built up inside it 0 Rinse out or descale the water tank GROUND COFFEE TOO FINE SET GRIND LEVEL PRESS HOT WATER KEY The coffee machine cannot make any coffee 0 Place a container underneath the...

Page 32: ...not hot The cups were not preheated 0 Preheat the cups by rinsing them out with warm water or leaving them at least 20 minutes on the heated cup tray H see Tips for dispensing hotter coffee page 45 T...

Page 33: ...ans and the machine will not dispense any coffee Too much preground coffee was inserted 0 Remove the brewing unit and carefully clean the insided of the machine as described under Cleaning the brewing...

Page 34: ...at a collection point for re cycling electrical and electronic appli ances By correctly disposing this prod uct you are making a contribution to the environment and the healthof your fellow human bein...

Page 35: ...Electrolux Hausger te Vertriebs GmbH Muggenhofer Str 135 D 90429 N rnberg http www electrolux de Copyright by Electrolux 822 949 338 01 1006...

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