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Safety instructions
Please read the operating instructions
carefully and keep them for future
reference.
This automatic espresso machine is
designed for domestic use and not
commercial use.
!
Risk of electric shock
Connect.and.operate.the.appliance.only.in.
accordance with the specifications on the
rating.label..
Do.not.use.if.either.the.power.cord.or.the.
appliance.is.damaged..
Use.indoors.at.room.temperature.only..
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.
Keep.children.away.from.the.appliance..
Children.should.be.supervised.to.ensure.
that.they.do.not.play.with.the.appliance.
In.the.event.of.malfunction,.unplug.the.
appliance.immediately..
To.avoid.potential.hazards,.repairs.such.as.
replacing.a.damaged.cord.should.only.be.
performed.by.our.service.personnel..
Never.immerse.the.appliance.or.power.cord.
in.water..
Do.not.reach.into.the.grinding.unit.
!
Risk of scalding
The.milk.frother.for.milk.and.hot.water.gets.
very hot. After use, allow to cool down first
before.touching.
Table of Contents
Overview...................................................24
Before using for the first time
....................25
Controls.....................................................26
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.Power.on/off.switch.
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a
.button.................................................26
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.Rotary.knob............................................26
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.Selection.buttons.
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.and.
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.Display...................................................27
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.
start
.button.............................................29
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.
°C
.button................................................29
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j
.button.and.settings..............................30
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.Adjusting.the.grinding.unit......................30
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.Cup.warming..........................................30
Menu.settings............................................31
− Language
...............................................31
− Water hardness
......................................31
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.Descale..................................................31
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.Clean......................................................31
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.Calc‘n‘Clean...........................................31
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.Show.clock.............................................32
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.Time.mode.............................................32
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.Set.clock................................................32
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.Cup.warmer.off.in...................................32
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Auto.off.after...........................................32
− Water filter
..............................................32
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.Contrast.................................................33
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.Factory.settings......................................33
Preparation.using.coffee.beans.................33
Preparation.using.ground.coffee...............34
Preparing.milk.froth.and.warm.milk...........35
Dispensing.hot.water.................................35
Maintenance.and.daily.cleaning................35
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.Cleaning.the.milk.system.......................36
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.Cleaning.the.brewing.unit......................36
Storing.accessories...................................37
Tips.on.energy.saving...............................37
Service.Programmes.................................37
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.Descaling...............................................38
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.Cleaning.................................................38
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.Calc‘n‘Clean...........................................39
Frost.protection.........................................40
Disposal.....................................................40
Accessories...............................................40
Guarantee.................................................40
Simple.troubleshooting..............................41
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