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7. It is now safe to remove the filter holder. 

Caution: 

Never try to remove the filter holder with the carafe in place. Pressure

could force the filter holder down, smashing the carafe and causing severe
injuries. Always remove the carafe first.

Caution: 

The steam pipe will be EXTREMELY hot. Always wait for the steam

pipe to completely cool down before handling.

Caution: 

Never leave machine unattended when it is turned on (indicator light

is illuminated). Always turn the selector knob off when finished.

Important:

A safety release hole (Fig. 14) will allow excess steam to be

released if the boiler cap is opened before depressurizing. 

It is still EXTREMELY

important to ALWAYS follow the depressurizing instructions before opening
the boiler cap.

Never use your thumb or finger to cover the safety release hole

at any time. 

Severe injury can occur if the above instructions are not followed.

4. BEFORE INITIAL USE

Carefully unpack your machine and remove all packing materials. Wipe the
machine with a damp cloth. Clean the filter holder, the basket and the carafe
with water and wipe dry. The filter holder, the basket, the glass carafe and lid
are dishwasher safe (upper rack, away from any heating element).

Caution:

Do not immerse the machine in water or any other liquid. The boiler

cap is not dishwasher safe. Make yourself familiar with the various parts: insert
the basket into the filter holder (fig. 2) and insert the filter holder into the
machine (fig. 3). Open and close the boiler cap. Make sure the machine sits
firmly and flat on an even surface.

5. HELPFUL HINTS

• 

Espresso Drink:

An espresso is a far richer drink with a more intense taste

  than regular brewed drip coffee. An espresso is normally 1 1/2 to 2 oz. of 
  strong coffee. Espresso should be served immediately after brewing. If the 
  espresso is too strong, you can add hot water. Add sugar to taste.

• Preparing espresso is different than preparing regular drip coffee. The machine

  works under pressure, bringing the water to a boil and then forcing it through
  the ground coffee in a short period of time.

• 

Important:

The water in the boiler of the machine will get hotter during the 

  brewing process. Towards the end of the brewing process the water will be 
  so hot that it would burn your espresso. Therefore you never want to process
  all the water through the coffee as this will result in a burnt taste.

• 

Which Coffee?

Any coffee labeled "espresso" is suitable for your machine.

  Any coffee with at least 80% Arabica beans is ideal for espresso preparation.
  Check with your local coffee store.

• 

Which Grind?

Steam boiler espresso machines, do not require a fine espresso

  grind. For maximum flavor and aroma we recommend a medium espresso 
  grind or a fine drip grind. If you grind your own coffee we recommend using a
  burr or disk/burr grinder. Small blade grinders can create "coffee dust". 
  Coffee dust can dramatically slow down the water flow during brewing 
  resulting in bitter and overheated coffee taste.

• 

Cappuccino:

1 1/2 to 2 oz. of espresso coffee with 3 to 4 oz. of steamed 

  and frothed milk on top. Sprinkle chocolate shavings or cinnamon on top of 
  the milk froth. For a stronger taste increase the amount of coffee. For a 
  milder taste increase the amount of milk.

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Summary of Contents for 305.01

Page 1: ...Steam Espresso Cappuccino Machine Model 305 01 Instructions Warranty 800W 120Vac 60 Hz...

Page 2: ...accessory attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer may result in fire electric shock or personal injury Do not use outdoors Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter or touch...

Page 3: ...still does not fit contact a qualified electrician Do not attempt to defeat this safety feature CAUTION This appliance is for household use Any servicing other than cleaning and user maintenance shoul...

Page 4: ...4 6 Filter holder in locked position 7 Glass carafe with lid 8 Scoop Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 basket thumb guard to lock 1 Boiler cap 2 Selector knob fig 7 3 Steam pipe 4 Nozzle 5 Drip tray...

Page 5: ...5 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11 Fig 12 Fig 13 Fig 14 spout lid coffee steam nozzle inner screen safety release hole open close frothing position steaming position...

Page 6: ...ER SERVICE Should you require further information or if particular problems occur that are not covered in this manual please CALL our toll free HELP LINE 1 800 767 3554 Monday Thursday 8AM to 9PM Frid...

Page 7: ...sits firmly and flat on an even surface 5 HELPFUL HINTS Espresso Drink An espresso is a far richer drink with a more intense taste than regular brewed drip coffee An espresso is normally 1 1 2 to 2 o...

Page 8: ...is not necessary to tamp press down the coffee 3 Insert the basket into the filter holder fig 2 then insert the filter holder into the machine fig 3 4 Turn filter holder to the right until it reaches...

Page 9: ...is hot 6 Move the selector knob back to the cup symbol Coffee will continue brewing into the carafe 7 Stand by and turn off the selector knob when you have enough espresso in the glass carafe Turn the...

Page 10: ...Replace the frother nozzle Make sure it is firmly pushed up the steam pipe 11 DECALCIFYING We recommend decalcifying the machine every 3 months or more frequently if you use hard water with this produ...

Page 11: ...s for use and merchantability are limited in duration to the period of the express warranty set forth above and no person is authorized to assume for JURA Inc any other liability in connection with th...

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