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3. Set the minutes by repeatedly pressing the 

MIN

key.

4. After 5 seconds, the display will stop flashing and

the programmed time will be memorized.

5. Press the 

AUTO

key; the 

AUTO

light will come on

and at the programmed time the machine will
start to make the coffee.

If you wish to change the delayed start time once it
has been set, press the 

AUTO

key for about 2 seconds

before setting a new time as described from point 1
down.

Note: at the set time, the machine begins making

the coffee but the steam boiler does not come
on.

AUTO SHUT OFF TIME

The machine is programmed by the maker to keep the
coffee warm for 2 hours after percolation. It is,
however, possible to change this time by proceeding
as follows:
1. Press the ON/OFF coffee key for about 2 seconds

until “2:00” flashes on the display. 

2. Modify the desired time by repeatedly pressing

the 

HOUR

key (and also the 

MIN 

key if required).

3. After setting the time wait for 5 seconds; when the

display stops flashing the time selected will be
memorized. 

Note: if you set “0:00”, the machine keeps the

coffee warm for an unlimited period.

SETTING FOR 1-4 CUPS 

In order to increase the strength of the coffee and
improve the aroma when fewer than 5 cups are
made, press the 1-4 cups key. The 1-4 cups light will
come on.

CHLORINE FILTER

The filter removes the taste of chlorine from the water.
To fit it, proceed as follows:
• Remove the chlorine filter from the plastic bag and

rinse it under the tap.

• Raise the coffee lid and remove the filter case

from its housing by pulling it upwards (fig. 1).

• Open the case by pressing on the special areas

marked “PUSH” and carefully position the filter in
the compartment as shown in fig. 2.

• Close the case and reinsert it in the housing,

pushing it right down.

• After 80 coffee cycles and after every six months

use, the chlorine filter should be replaced. As it is
made of biodegradable material, the filter can be
disposed of along with normal household waste.

PREPARING THE COFFEE

• Fill the jug with cold water up to the level marked,

according to the number of cups of coffee
required (fig. 3).

WARNING: never exceed the 10-cup line to
avoid causing water to leak out through the rear
slots in the machine; do not use water which has
been heated, to avoid the machine signalling the
end of the coffee percolation  prematurely.

• Pour the water into the tank (fig. 4). The amount

of coffee obtained is slightly less than the amount
of water poured into the tank because some of the
water remains in the coffee grounds and some is
lost through steam. 

• Position the jug on the hotplate (

Z

), making sure

that the lid is on. The perforations in the lid serve
to preserve the coffee aroma and this is why it is
necessary to lift the jug by the handle side in
order to open it (fig. 3).

• Place the coffee in the filter using the measure

supplied and level it off uniformly (fig. 5). 

As a

general guide, put a level measure of coffee
(about 7 grams) for each cup required (i.e. 10
measures for 10 cups). 

The amount of coffee to

be used may, however, vary according to
personal taste. Use good quality medium-ground
coffee designed for filter coffee machines.

• Close the lid. Press the ON/OFF key; the 

ON

light

will come on (fig. 6) and the machine will begin
to make the coffee.  (To make coffee at the pre-set
time  press the 

AUTO

key and the 

AUTO

light will

come on.) The coffee will begin to trickle out after
a few seconds; there will be 4 beeps to signal that
the coffee has been made.

It is completely normal for the appliance to emit
steam during coffee percolation and for a few drops
of condensation to form around the lid.

After percolation, the hotplate (

Z

) keeps the coffee in

the jug warm at the appropriate temperature for 2
hours (to modify this time see the paragraph headed
“AUTO SHUT OFF TIME”). 

PREPARING CAPPUCCINOS

Filling and switching on the boiler

• Unscrew the boiler cap (E) by turning it in an

counterclockwise direction. 

• Fill the jug with a maximum of 170 gr. of water (6

fl. oz.), corresponding to the amount required to
make one coffee (fig. 7).

• Pour the water 

slowly

into the boiler, first making

sure that the “cappuccino” switch is off and that
the steam knob is turned off (fig. 8).

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