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1    MACHINE DESCRIPTION  

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•  Front view and overall view 

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•  Control buttons and Display panel 

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•  Safety instructions and precautions 

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•  Correct use 

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•  Technical safety 

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•  Usage safety  

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2    OPERATION    

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3    INSTALLATION  

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4    IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIRST TIME USE!  

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5    ADDING WATER AND COFFEE 

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•  Filling the water tank   

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•  Filling the coffee bean container  

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6    OPERATION AND USE  

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• Switch-on 

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•  Programming the machine 

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•  Setting the grind  

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•  Selecting the type of espresso 

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•  Adjusting the espresso dose 

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•  Setting 1 or 2 coffees 

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7   GRINDING 

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•  Preparing espresso  

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•  Hot water  

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•  Preparing cappuccino  

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8    CARE AND CLEANING   

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•  Water tank 

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•  Hot water/steam dispenser  

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9  DESCALING THE MACHINE   

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10  TROUBLE-SHOOTING   

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11  TECHNICAL DATA   

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12  DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES   

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Summary of Contents for CVC3

Page 1: ...lling the water tank P 11 Filling the coffee bean container P 11 6 OPERATION AND USE P 11 Switch on P 11 Programming the machine P 11 Setting the grind P 13 Selecting the type of espresso P 13 Adjusting the espresso dose P 13 Setting 1 or 2 coffees P 13 7 GRINDING P 14 Preparing espresso P 14 Hot water P 14 Preparing cappuccino P 14 8 CARE AND CLEANING P 14 Water tank P 14 Hot water steam dispense...

Page 2: ... 05 drip grille 06 steam nozzle 07 filter holder handle 08 holder for grinding 09 coffee grinder spout 10 water tank 11 drawer 12 Coffee container 13 display 14 on off button 15 1 or 2 cup button 16 Grinder button 17 short medium long button 18 coffee button 19 steam water button 20 main switch 21 grind adjuster 22 technical label 1 MACHINE DESCRIPTION 1 MACHINE DESCRIPTION ...

Page 3: ...binet special acces sory It is not suitable for outdoor use Due to the weight of the machine the cabinet must be secured firmly to the wall Installation maintenance and repair works must only be carried out by qualified persons Any installation maintenance and re pair works carried out incorrectly may cause considerable dan ger to the user for which the manufacturer will not assume any liability T...

Page 4: ...uitable for outdoor use Considering the heavy weight of the machine it is essential for the unit to be adequately secured to the adjacent wall If the power cable is damaged it must be replaced by the ma nufacturer its technical service or by a qualified electrician in order to prevent any risk All installation maintenance and repair operations must be car ried out by qualified personnel only Incor...

Page 5: ...ner used glass or cup has a smaller volume than the dosage programmed by the machine coffee dispensing can be interrupted at any time by pressing key 12 Fig 1A B allowing the user to decide on the preferred dose The grinding level can also be set choosing a coarser or finer grind depending on user preference by turning the dial situated on the left side of the machine The boiling water dispensed i...

Page 6: ...ust be carried out exclusively by qualified personnel in compliance with the regulations in force Considering the heavy weight of the machine it is essential that the furniture unit be suitably secured to the wall 1 Check to make sure that the opening for housing the machine has the correct dimensions Fig 2A B Fig 2A Fig 2A ...

Page 7: ...E ng li sh En g l is h 8 8 I CT 03 I CT 03 Fig 2B Fig 2B ...

Page 8: ...t following the safety regula tions in force Important The power outlet must be accessible after the machine has been installed 7 Insert the machine in the unit taking care that the machine gui des are correctly inserted in the guides on the base and slide the machine in leaving the necessary space for reaching and connecting the power plug 8 Close the machine by sliding it all the way back 9 Fill...

Page 9: ...e instruction booklet which must be read prior to using the machine The manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage caused by improper or incorrect use and failure to follow the instructions provided in the instruction booklet and given here below 1 Extract the machine by lifting the handle of the drawer and pul ling it towards you 2 Fill the water tank and the coffee container following t...

Page 10: ... FILLING THE WATER TANK The water tank needs to be refilled when the display shows To ensure the best result in making espresso in addition to using good quality coffee it is also essential to use good water We the refore recommend emptying the water tank frequently and refilling it with fresh water Avoid leaving the water in the tank for excessi vely long periods IMPORTANT Use only cold potable w...

Page 11: ...panish Italian French and Ger man WATER HARDNESS Press the key the display panel shows Use the keys to set the hardness of the water after using the special measuring kit to establish the correct number 0 5 10 15 20 25 dh to be entered 1 dh 1 786 F 1 250 e 17 86ppm 0 1786mmol lt DESCALING The display shows the number of litres of water that have been dispen sed and the theoretical level of lime sc...

Page 12: ...which is factory set but can also be modified as follows Open the machine Carefully turn the dial located on the left side of the machine A Fig 5 Turning the dial clockwise produces a finer grind turning it anti clockwise produces a coarser grind Note Turn the dial min 3 complete turns clockwise or anti clockwise to obtain a change in the degree of grinding finer or coarser IMPORTANT After setting...

Page 13: ...es froth After a few seconds position the spout of the nozzle at the sur face of the milk Fig 7B When the desired froth is obtained close the steam tap Pour the milk delicately into the cup previously filled with coffee N B If the machine is switched off with the steam or water func tion activated this function remains in memory when it is switched back on the next time 8 CARE AND CLEANING 8 CARE ...

Page 14: ... water tank and wait for the coffee and water temperatures to be reached The machine is ready for normal operation The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any damage caused by failure to carry out descaling IMPORTANT machine provided with direct water supply mast be plumbed according to regional rules with main tap retai ning valve 150micron filter 10 TROUBLE SHOOTING 10 TROUBLE SHOOTING ...

Page 15: ...ectrical appliances and EN 60335 2 15 ed 2002 Particular requirements for ap pliances for heating liquids EMC 89 336 and the respective standards 55014 1 55014 2 61000 3 2 61000 3 3 12 DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 12 DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES European Directive 2002 96 CE on electrical waste and electronic equipment WEEE requires that electrical appliances not be disposed of as unsort...

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