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important factors for the right espres-
so flow and the crema production are 
• correct grind 
• water temperature

If the grind is too fine, no water or
very little water will pass through the
coffee. The result is no coffee or a bitter
coffee without crema.
CAUTION: Too much pressure!
If no water or very little water passes
through the machine, pressure will
build up. Turn the selector switch
back to the "O"-position and let sit for
a minute. Then remove the porta filter
very slowly, so that the excess pres-
sure can escape. If you remove the
porta filter too fast, hot ground coffee
can jump out of the porta filter.

If the grind is too coarse, water will
pass through too fast. The result is a
weak coffee with little crema.

8. THE COFFEE GRIND
It is very important that your coffee is
ground correctly. Ask your local coffee
store to grind your espresso about
two to three settings coarser than
usual. 
The vast majorities of coffee
specialty houses have properly main-
tained grinders and will be able to
accommodate your request.
(Supermarket grinders may not
always be maintained properly. Like
home blade grinders, they may produce
a lot of coffee dust. Coffee dust clogs
the sieve, even if the coffee looks
coarse.) If you have problems with the
flow-through of your coffee call:
HELP CALL: 1-800-767-3554.

If you prefer to grind your own beans
ALWAYS use a burr grinder. Capresso
offers a range of Burr Grinders which
will grind the coffee perfectly for your
espresso pump machine. 
See www.capresso.com

9. MAKING ESPRESSO
a. 
Before making the first cup of 

espresso we recommend that you 
pre-warm the machine, filter holder,
and cup. Otherwise you may run 
the risk that your first cup of espresso
is not as hot as it could  be.

b. Insert and lock the filter holder 

without a sieve and place an empty
cup underneath spout. Turn selector
knob to the cup position (fig. 6). Let
two or three ounces of water  run 
into the cup. Turn the selector knob
back to the "O"- position to stop 

the flow of water (fig. 5).

c. Remove the porta filter, insert the 

sieve and slightly overfill the sieve 
with coffee. Use the tamper on the 
end of the measuring scoop and 
tamp (pack) the coffee slightly 
down (fig. 4 ). Do not tamp too hard!

d. Remove any coffee from the rim of 

the sieve (fig. 4a).

e. Insert the porta filter and turn to the

right until it is in the locked position
(you will here a "click" as it locks) 
(fig. 3).

f. Place a cup underneath the porta 

filter and turn the selector knob to 
the coffee cup position. Once the
desired amount of coffee has been 
dispensed into your cup, turn selec-
tor knob back to the "O"-position.

g. Remove the cup, add sugar to 

taste, and enjoy immediately. (Do 
not let an espresso sit for a long 
period of time after brewing, as its 
temperature will drop rapidly.) 

10. CLEANING PORTA FILTER AND

SIEVE AFTER EACH USE

Before making the next espresso: 
a. Remove porta filter by turning it

to the left toward the"INSERT"-
position and release.

b. Tilt thumb guard forward until top is

over sieve and dump used coffee
grinds into garbage (fig. 18 ). If you 
fail to place thumb guard over sieve
it will fall into the garbage.

9.

Summary of Contents for Espresso Classic 114

Page 1: ...EspressoClassic Model 114 EspressoClassic Luxe Model 113 Operating Instructions Product Registration Warranty...

Page 2: ...10 12 Using Pre Packed Coffee Pods 10 13 Frothing and Steaming 10 14 MAKING CAPPUCCINO 10 14a Frothing Milk for Cappuccino 11 14b Increasing Temperature of Frothed Milk 11 14c Cleaning the Dual Frothe...

Page 3: ...in fire electric shock or injury to persons 8 Do not use outdoors 9 Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or counter or touch hot surfaces 10 Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric...

Page 4: ...r removable 5 Selector knob 6 Hot Water Frother System 6a Cylinder movable 7 Frother Tip detachable 8 Drip tray with grid removable 9 Porta filter 10a Pod sieve 10b Small sieve one cup 10c Large sieve...

Page 5: ...fig 2 fig 3 fig 8 fig 7 fig 5 fig 6 fig 4 fig 4a fig 9 tamp slightly steam or hot water Preheating for steam Standby Brewing Coffee 1 click insert 2 remove excess coffee pod special pod sieve 4...

Page 6: ...fig 11 fig 10 fig 16 fig 17 fig 18 1 lift 2 pull 5 fig 12 fig 13 fig 14 Steam Froth fig 15 Tip...

Page 7: ...ke the perfect espresso but within sec onds the patented DualFrother system turns your espresso into a delicious cappuccino or latte With its moveable cylinder you can select from steaming only for la...

Page 8: ...orce past the LOCK position j Place a cup underneath porta filter fig 11 k Turn selector knob to right brewing coffee position fig 6 l Allow 3 4 ounces of water to run through machine Turn the selecto...

Page 9: ...for your espresso pump machine See www capresso com 9 MAKING ESPRESSO a Before making the first cup of espresso we recommend that you pre warm the machine filter holder and cup Otherwise you may run t...

Page 10: ...ut around the outer rim of the pod leaving about 3 8 of an inch around the coffee Before cutting check to see which sides goes face down Using coffee pods might not pro duce as much crema as brewing w...

Page 11: ...achine will produce steam Steam output is continuous Note During steaming you will hear a slight knocking noise This indicates that small water droplets are pumped into the Thermoblock system to be tr...

Page 12: ...lean the sieves with warm water making sure that the mesh is free of coffee oils Hold sieve up to light to check if the small holes are clean Soak in a mild detergent and scrub lightly if necessary Th...

Page 13: ...the porta filter and half through the steam tube to eliminate Durgol residue d Replace the inner screen and the steam nozzle 21 TROUBLESHOOTING a My coffee is not hot enough See chapter 9 a Drink your...

Page 14: ...ffee loses flavor from the moment it is ground be sure to store in a dark airtight container Do not store in freezer or refrigera tor Ground coffee has a very high oxidation rate and may take on fla v...

Page 15: ...is in effect for one year from the date of initial con sumer purchase and is limited to the United States of America This war ranty covers all defects in materials or workmanship parts and labor incl...

Page 16: ...__________ Purchase Date_______________ Purchase Price _____________ Reasons for buying this product Concept Features Saw it on TV Print advertising Retailer recommendation Recommended by a friend Do...

Page 17: ...y 07624 HELP CALL 1 800 767 3554 Fax 201 767 9684 Email address contact capresso com Website www capresso com 81 Ruckman Road Closter NJ 07624 201 767 3999 Fax 201 767 9684 Customer Service 1 800 767...

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