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3.1. Adjusting the Amount of 
Water (Figure 10)

The amount of water per cup can be 
adjusted using the selector dial 
(Figure 1/R). 
Depending on your taste, select a 
“small” espresso (turn selector dial 
anticlockwise) or a “large” coffee with 
crema (turn selector dial clockwise).

Note:

 You can also change the amount 

of water during brewing. As the coffee 
is brewing, turn the selector dial slowly 
anticlockwise from the maximum set-
ting, until coffee ceases to run out at 
the 

required quantity.

 If 

two cups

 of 

coffee are drawn, the amount of water 
is more or less doubled. 

Note:

 As the appliance is heating up, 

“HEATING UP” appears in the display 
(Figure 1/T). 

3.2. Selecting the Type of Coffee

0

Turn the programme selector to Posi-
tion 1. The type of coffee that was 
selected last appears in the display.

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Place an empty cup centrally under the 
spouts.

3.2.1. 

One

 Cup of 

Regular

 Coffee 

from Beans (Figure 11) 

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Turn the coffee selector (Figure 1/S) 
until “1 CUP REGULAR” appears in the 
display, then press the coffee selection 
button. 

3.2.2. 

One

 Cup of 

Strong

 Coffee 

from Beans

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Turn the coffee selector (Figure 1/S) 
until “1 CUP STRONG” appears in the 
display, then press the coffee selection 
button. 

3.2.3. 

One

 Cup of 

Extra Strong

 

Coffee from Beans

0

Turn the coffee selector (Figure 1/S) 
until “1 CUP X STRONG” appears in the 
display, then press the coffee selection 
button.

3.2.4. 

Two

 Cups of 

Regular

 Coffee 

from Beans

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Place a cup under each of the spouts.

Note: 

The correct position for the cups 

is given by the two holes in the drip 
grille (Figure 1/K) as these are directly 
below the spouts.

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Turn the coffee selector (Figure 1/S) 
until “2 CUPS REGULAR” appears in the 
display, then press the coffee selection 
button.

3.2.5. One or Two Cups of Coffee 
from 

Preground Coffee

 (Figure 12)

You can use this function, for example, 
to brew 

decaffeinated coffee.

0

Place one or two cups under the 
spouts. 

0

Open the lid (Figure 1/D) and place the 
required amount of ground coffee for 
one or two cups in the coffee funnel 
(Figure 12). 
Close the lid.

0

Turn the coffee selector (Figure 1/S) 
until “1 PREGROUND” or “2 PRE-
GROUND” appears in the display, then 
press the coffee selection button.

Note:

 Add a maximum of 2 portions of 

ground coffee. The coffee funnel is not 
a container. Do not add anything other 
than ground coffee! Do not insert 
instant (soluble) coffee powder.

3.3. Setting Coffee Temperature

0

Turn the programme selector to Posi-
tion 2. “TEMPERATURE REGULAR” 
appears in the display.

0

Press the selection button on the pro-
gramme selector. “TEMPERATURE 
HIGH” appears in the display.

0

Turn the programme selector to Posi-
tion 1 to store the displayed value.

Summary of Contents for CF 300

Page 1: ...spresso completamente automatica Machine à café expresso entièrement automatique Cafetera exprés completamente automática Volautomatische koffie en espressomachine Gebrauchsanweisung Operating instructions Istruzioni per l uso Mode d emploi Instrucciones para el uso Gebruiksaanwijzing ...

Page 2: ...2 2 3 F G H B D E S R K L 1 N P Q J O T A C M A B C D E ...

Page 3: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 B 14 15 13 A ...

Page 4: ...4 A B C D 16 17 A 17 B 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ...

Page 5: ...m 0 12 Euro Min Fax 0911 323 49 1930 E Mail service kleingeraete aeg hausgeraete de 822 949 192 0602 Sehr geehrter Kunde neben der detaillierten Beschreibung in der Bedienungs anleitung für Ihre CF 400 beachten Sie zum Milchauf schäumen bitte insbesondere die nachstehenden Hinweise Um einen bestmöglichen Milchschaum zu erhalten ver wenden Sie bitte kalte fettarme H Milch 1 5 Alle Teile des Milchau...

Page 6: ...m 0 12 Euro Min Fax 0911 323 49 1930 E mail service kleingeraete aeg hausgeraete de 822 949 192 0602 Dear Customer In addition to the detailed description given in the oper ating instructions for your CF 400 please take particular note of the following information concerning frothing milk To obtain the best possible froth it is best to use cold low fat long life milk 1 5 All parts of the frothed m...

Page 7: ... coffee container N Height adjustable outlet with spouts O Rating plate on the underside of the appliance P Drip catcher float Q Programme selector with selection button R Selector dial for adjusting amount of water S Coffee selector with selection button T Display Programme selector Figure 1 Q 1 Coffee selection 2 Coffee temperature 3 Automatic switch off 4 Rinse 5 Cleaning 6 Decalcifying 7 Water...

Page 8: ...n contact with the ground coffee is considerably shorter for espressos than for conventional filter coffee As a result less bitterness is released from the coffee it is this that makes espresso coffee so much pleas anter Table of Contents Safety Instructions 1 Before Using for the First Time 1 1 Setting up the Appliance 1 2 Cable Compartment Figure 3 1 3 Programme Selector Figure 2 2 Prior to Maki...

Page 9: ...the appliance in water Do not allow any liquid to enter the housing via the ventilation holes on the cup rack Do not clean the parts of the appliance in a dishwasher Do not leave the appliance switched on longer than necessary Do not expose the appliance to the weather Do not open or repair the appliance Repairs that are not carried out cor rectly may result in significant risk to the user Repairs...

Page 10: ...ing a cleaning tablet The cleaning pro gramme runs automatically Follow the instructions in the display see Section 8 2 Position 6 Decalcifying If UNIT DECALC appears in the dis play the appliance must be decalcified using a decalcifying agent The decalci fying programme runs automatically Follow the instructions in the display see Section 9 Position 7 Water hardness water filter The hardness of t...

Page 11: ...n operation Starting from the factory medium setting turn the adjustment knob clockwise for darker beans coarser grinding texture anticlockwise for lighter beans finer grinding tex ture 2 4 Switching On the Appliance Figure 8 0 Switch the appliance on using the On Off button Figure 1 A When using for the first time HOT WATER CYCLE NECESSARY appears in the display to indicate that the system needs ...

Page 12: ...filter needs to be changed Please also refer to Section 2 7 below Inserting the Water Filter 2 7 Inserting the Water Filter The appliance is fitted with a water fil ter This water filter helps to remove the majority of such elements as chlo rine from tap water that might other wise spoil the flavour In addition the lime content in the water is greatly reduced when the water filter is used This all...

Page 13: ...of time it switches itself off for safety reasons and to save energy You can choose between 5 time set tings automatic cut out after 1 to 5 hours or deactivate the safety cut out The middle setting 2 switch off after 2 hours is set in the factory You can change this setting as follows 0 Set the programme selector Figure 1 Q to Position 3 AUTO SHUT OFF AFTER 2 HOURS appears in the display 0 Keep pr...

Page 14: ...ng Coffee from Beans 0 Turn the coffee selector Figure 1 S until 1 CUP X STRONG appears in the display then press the coffee selection button 3 2 4 Two Cups of Regular Coffee from Beans 0 Place a cup under each of the spouts Note The correct position for the cups is given by the two holes in the drip grille Figure 1 K as these are directly below the spouts 0 Turn the coffee selector Figure 1 S unt...

Page 15: ...400 Attach the frothed milk spout to the steam nozzle Figure 14 0 Insert the knob for regulating the froth Figure 2 A into the suction piece Fig ure 2 B and press firmly into place 0 Insert the suction piece into the con nector Figure 2 D and connect the milk discharge outlet Figure 2 C to the connector 0 Firmly push the complete frothed milk spout onto the steam nozzle until the red seal on the s...

Page 16: ... ton SET STEAM WATER DIAL TO ZERO appears in the display The type of coffee that was selected last appears in the display Activate the outlet of steam briefly to blow clear the swivelling nozzle Then clean the swivelling nozzle with a damp cloth Move the movable metal tube up and down during this process CF 400 0 Attach the frothed milk spout to the steam nozzle as described in Sec tion 4 1 Frothi...

Page 17: ...d float Figure 1 P at the rear of the drip grille becomes visi ble you should empty the drip catcher and the spent coffee container Leave the appliance switched on when per forming these tasks 0 Lift the drip catcher slightly and remove it carefully from the appliance to the front Figure 19 0 Remove the spent coffee container and empty it Figure 20 0 Press on the markings on the left or right side...

Page 18: ...ows 0 Position the programme selector at Po sition 5 Cleaning CLEANING PRESS P BUTTON appears in the display 0 Fill the water tank to the maximum mark 0 Press the selection button on the pro gramme selector EMPTY TRAY PRESS P BUTTON appears in the display Emp ty the drip catcher and place a large container under the coffee outlet 0 Now press the selection button on the programme selector The clean...

Page 19: ...DECALCIFYING IN PROGRESS appears in the display Descaler is now pumped through the system at short intervals The first half of the descaling solution is pumped over the steam tube and the second half directly to the collecting tray 0 If the container is filled during the pro cedure it should be emptied If EMPTY TRAY appears in the display empty the drip catcher then refit it DECALCIFYING IN PROGRE...

Page 20: ...te and the last type of coffee selected appears in the dis play Then insert the drip catcher with the spent coffee container and spent coffee drawer SERVICE 1 appears in the display The appliance or else the ambient temperature is too cold Unplug the appliance Wait approx 2 hours before switching on the appliance again If this malfunction continues to be displayed please contact customer service S...

Page 21: ...a Service is Required If repairs to the appliance become nec essary including the replacement of the mains lead please contact an AEG customer service centre by telephone initially in Germany please use the following hotline 01805 306080 In no circumstance should the appli ance be sent by post there is a risk of transport damage that cannot be covered under the guarantee It is imperative that the ...

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