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12.

 

Press the ON/OFF ( ) button to turn the machine on and 
the red  power indicator will illuminate.  The appliance will 
start to heat up. 

13.

 

When the coffee indicator illuminates (green) the espresso 
machine is ready to operate.   

14.

 

Press  the  coffee  (

)  button  and  then  allow  the  water  to 

flow for one minute.  A spluttering sound maybe heard for a 
few seconds as the water purges the air from the lines. 

15.

 

Press  the  coffee  (

)  button  again  to  stop  the  flow  of 

liquid. 

16.

 

Discard the water remaining in the tank and in the jug. 

17.

 

The espresso machine in now ready for use. 

 

TO USE 

 MAKING ESPRESSO 

A  hotter  more  flavoursome  coffee  will  be  achieved  if  the 
espresso machine is pre-heated before making the first cup of 
coffee. 
1.

 

To  preheat  the  espresso  machine

,  follow  the  ‘Preparation 

for  use’  directions  on  the  previous  pa

ge.    Discarding  the 

equivalent of two espresso cups (200ml approx.) of water.   

2.

 

When step 15 has been completed, remove the filter holder 
and fill the filter with fresh ground coffee and packed lightly 
using  the  tamper  supplied.    One  spoonful  of  coffee  is 
usually sufficient for most people. 

3.

 

Remove any excess coffee from the rim of the filter holder 
before refitting the filter holder to the espresso machine as 
before. 

4.

 

Place  your  coffee  cup  onto  the  cup  shelf  directly 
underneath the brewing nozzles. 

5.

 

Press  the  coffee  (

)  button  and  after  a  short  while  the 

coffee will flow.  During the brewing process it is normal for 
the  green  coffee  indicator  to  go  on  and  off  as  the  heater 
activates. 

6.

 

When  the  desired  quantity  of  coffee  is  obtained  or  the 
colour of the coffee starts to lighten, press the coffee  (

button to stop the flow.  Remove the coffee cup. 

Summary of Contents for CM8500A-GS

Page 1: ...Draft 2 22 07 2021 1 Espresso Machine Model No CM8500A GS Care Instruction Manual For household and indoor use only Please read these instructions before use and retain for future reference...

Page 2: ...on concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they...

Page 3: ...o not cover and allow the espresso machine to cool fully before storing The surfaces of the filter holder and steam nozzle will become hot during and immediately after use Do not touch and always use...

Page 4: ...panel 3 Filter 4 Filter holder 5 Filter holder handle 6 Spoon and tamper 7 Filter handle lever 8 Brewing nozzle 9 Water tube 10 Steam nozzle cover 11 Steam nozzle handle 12 Steam nozzle 13 Steam cont...

Page 5: ...AND FILLING 1 Slide out the water tank from the body of the espresso machine fig 1 2 Fill with water taking care not to fill past the max mark on the tank 3 Place the water tube into the water tank be...

Page 6: ...a small way to help prevent the filter from falling out of the filter when emptied fig 3 Fig 2 Fig 3 1 Using the spoon supplied fill the filter with fresh ground coffee fig 4 2 Pack it lightly using t...

Page 7: ...e tank Insert the water tube and then refit the water tank 5 Fit the filter into the filter holder 6 Offer the filter holder to the brewing head and align the handle with insert marked at the side of...

Page 8: ...reheat the espresso machine follow the Preparation for use directions on the previous page Discarding the equivalent of two espresso cups 200ml approx of water 2 When step 15 has been completed remove...

Page 9: ...has been made switch off the espresso machine off by pressing the ON OFF button Notes Do not use without the drip tray fitted A small amount of liquid back flows into the drip tray after each cup of...

Page 10: ...wing page 7 Position the container under the nozzle so that the nozzle is approximately halfway into the milk 8 Move the steam control knob slowly towards the steam symbol and after a short while the...

Page 11: ...n top CLEANING DESCALING To maximize the efficiency of the espresso machine clean descale and empty the drip tray regularly General cleaning 1 Switch off and unplug the espresso machine and allow the...

Page 12: ...s shown fig 10 3 Press on the centre of the capsule assembly fig 10 and again separate into the two parts shown fig 11 4 Finally remove the seal and separate the filter disc from its support fig 12 Fi...

Page 13: ...5 Press the coffee button again to turn off this function and now place the jug under the steam nozzle with the tip below the surface of the liquid 6 After a few seconds press the steam button and whe...

Page 14: ...water or not enough water in the water tank No coffee in the filter Filter clogged because coffee is ground too fine or packed too tightly Steam does not come out of the steam nozzle No water or not e...

Page 15: ...nal 225 x 268 x 312 mm Product weight net 2 9 kg approx RECYCLING ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS You should now recycle your waste electrical goods and in doing so help the environment This symbol means an elect...

Page 16: ...identifying the terminals in a rewireable plug Rewireable plugs should only be replaced by a suitably competent person If in doubt consult a qualified electrician The BLUE wire must be connected to t...

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