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Robert Bosch Hausgeräte GmbH
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Switching off the appliance
The factory settings of the fully automatic
espresso machine are programmed for
optimal performance. The appliance
switches off automatically after a specific
time (time span can be programmed, see
“Menu settings”
Shut off
).
Exception:
The appliance switches off
without rinsing if only hot water or steam
were dispensed.
To switch the appliance off manually before
this, press the
k
off /
i
button (13).
The appliance rinses and switches off.
N.B.:
If the appliance is being used for the
first time, a service program has been run,
or the appliance has not been operated
for a long period, the first beverage will
not have the full aroma and should not be
consumed.
When using the espresso machine for the
first time, you will achieve a suitably thick
and stable “crema” only after the first few
cups have been dispensed.
After extended use, water droplets may
form on the ventilation slots. This is normal.
Water filter
A water filter can prevent scale buildup.
Before a new water filter is used, it must be
rinsed. To do this, proceed as follows:
● Press the water filter firmly into the
water tank with the aid of the measuring
spoon (19).
● Fill the water tank (17) with water up to
the
max
mark.
●
Press and hold the
k
off /
i
button (13)
for at least three seconds. The menu
opens.
●
Press the
k
off /
i
button (13) repeatedly
until the display shows
No / Old filter
.
●
Select
Activate filter
with the upper
rotary knob (15).
●
Press the
start
button (10).
●
Place a receptacle with a capacity of
0.5 litres under the outlet (6a).
●
Press the
start
button (10).
● Water will now flow through the filter to
rinse it.
● Empty the container.
The appliance is ready to use once more.
Note:
Rinsing the filter simultaneously
activates the setting for the
Change filter!
display.
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