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Preparation using coffee beans
Info:
The appliance must be ready for use
and the water tank
11
filled.
■
Press the
start
button
8
. The appliance
automatically empties the pipe system
and switches off.
■
Empty the water tank
11
and the drip
tray
23
.
Factory reset
You can cancel your own settings and reset
the factory settings.
■
To activate the factory settings, press the
start
button
8
.
Info:
The appliance can also be reset to
the factory settings using a combination of
buttons. The appliance must be switched
off fully.
■
Hold down the selection buttons
<
and
>
4
and the on/off switch
1 O / I
at the same
time for at least 5 seconds. Press the
start
button
8
. The factory settings are
now reactivated.
Preparation using
coffee beans
This fully automatic espresso machine
grinds beans freshly for each brew. If
possible, use only beans for fully automatic
coffee and espresso machines. For optimal
quality, deep-freeze the beans or store in
a cool place in sealed containers. Coffee
beans can be ground while frozen.
Important:
Fill the water tank
11
with cold,
fresh water every day. The water tank
11
should always contain sufficient water for
operating the appliance.
Tip (depending on the model):
Pre-warm
cups, especially small, thick espresso cups,
on the cup warmer
27
.
Different coffee drinks can be prepared
quite simply at the press of a button.
Note:
With some settings, the coffee
is prepared in two stages (see
“ aromaDouble Shot”). Wait until the
procedure is fully completed.
Drink preparation without milk
The appliance must be ready for use.
■
Place the pre-warmed cup(s) under the
coffee outlet
9
.
■
Select the required
2
x Espresso
Â
,
2 x Coffee
Ã
, Espresso
À
or
Coffee
Á
by turning the rotary knob
6
.
The display
5
shows the selected drink
along with the setting for coffee strength
and per-cup quantity for this drink.
Espresso
Ë
Í
 à À Á Å Æ
You can change the settings (see “Display
settings”) or call up and customise settings
(see “Customising”).