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A16.  Drip tray water level indicator (*certain models only)
A17.  Cup tray (*certain models only)

Description control panel

(page 3 -     B    )
B1.   Mode selector dial
B2.  

OK

 light

B3.   Power light

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Description of the accessories

(page 3 - C )
C1.   Filter holder
C2.   1 coffee froth filter (with removable perforated filter)
C3.   2 coffee froth filter (with removable perforated filter)
C4.   ESE pod froth filter
C5.   Measure/pressure
C6.   Descaler (***not included, can be purchased from author-

ised Customer Services)

C7.   Water softener filter (***not included, can be purchased 

from authorised Customer Services)

INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE

 

 Important!

When you install the appliance, you should respect the follow-
ing safety warnings:
•   Water penetrating the coffee machine could cause 

damage.

 

Do not place the appliance near taps or sinks.

•  

The appliance could be damaged if the water it contains 
freezes.

 

Do not install the appliance in a room where the tempera-
ture could drop below freezing point.

• 

Arrange the cord in such a way that it cannot be damaged 
by sharp edges or contact with hot surfaces (e.g. electric 
hot plates).

• 

The appliance gives off heat.

 

After positioning the appliance on the worktop, leave a 
space of at least 3 cm between the surfaces of the appli-
ance and the side and rear walls and at least 15 cm above 
the coffee machine.

Connecting the appliance

Danger!

Check that the mains power supply voltage corresponds to that 
indicated on the rating plate on the bottom of the appliance.
Connect the appliance to an efficiently earthed and correctly 
installed socket with a minimum current rating of 10A only. 
If the power socket does not match the plug on the appliance, have 
the socket replaced with a suitable type by a qualified electrician.

FILLING THE WATER TANK

1.   Open the lid of the appliance (fig. 1) then extract the tank 

by pulling upwards (fig. 2);

2.   Fill the tank with fresh clean water, taking care not to ex-

ceed the MAX level (fig. 3).

 

Put the tank back in the appliance, pressing lightly to open 
the valves located on the bottom of the tank.

3.   More simply, the tank can also be filled without removing 

it, pouring the water directly from a jug.

Important: 

Never operate the appliance without water in the tank or with-
out the tank. 
Check the level of water in the tank through the viewing win-
dow (A12).

SETTING UP THE APPLIANCE

1.   Turn the appliance on by pressing the ON/OFF button (fig. 

4): the power light I comes on.

2.   Insert the required coffee filter in the filter holder (fig. 5).
3.   Attach the filter holder onto the machine without filling it 

with ground coffee (fig. 6).

4.   Place a 0.5 litre container under the boiler outlet and an-

other 0.5 litre container under the cappuccino maker.

5.  Wait until the OK light comes on (fig. 8) and immediately 

afterwards turn the mode selector dial to the  

 

position (fig. 9) and deliver about half the tank through the 
filter holder.

6.  Then turn the steam dial to the  

 position (fig. 10) 

and deliver all the water remaining in the tank through the 
cappuccino maker.

7.  Turn the steam dial back to the 

0

 position and the mode 

selector dial to the 

position (STAND-BY).

8.  Empty the two containers and replace them under the 

boiler outlet and the cappuccino maker and repeat points 
5-6-7.

Now the appliance is ready for use.

Auto-off

If the appliance is not used for a certain period of time (variable 
according to the model), it turns off automatically (the power 
light goes out).

Tips for a hotter coffee

To make espresso coffee at the right temperature, the coffee 
maker should be preheated as follows:
1.   Turn the appliance on by pressing the ON/OFF switch (the 

ON light comes on) (fig. 4) and attach the filter holder to 
the appliance without adding pre-ground coffee (fig. 6).

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Page 16: ...e appliance in water IMPORTANT topreventdamagetotheappliance donotcleanwithalkalinedetergents use a soft cloth and where applicable neutral detergent Thisisanhouseholdapplianceonly Itisnotintendedtobe...

Page 17: ...gs polystyrene foam away from children Danger of burns Failure to observe the warning could resultinscaldsorburns This appliance produces hot water and steam may form while it is in operation Avoid co...

Page 18: ...G THE WATER TANK 1 Open the lid of the appliance fig 1 then extract the tank by pulling upwards fig 2 2 Fill the tank with fresh clean water taking care not to ex ceed the MAX level fig 3 Putthetankba...

Page 19: ...14 You are recommended to warm the cups before mak ing coffee by rinsing them with a little hot water 6 Make sure the OK light fig 8 is on if off wait until it comes on then turn the mode selector dia...

Page 20: ...tesforthecappuccinomakertocooldown Turn the cappuccino maker outwards and remove it by pulling it downwards fig 20 Model ECP3X 31 3 Remove the nozzle downwards fig 21 4 Pushtheringupwardsandmakesureth...

Page 21: ...the tank 4 Models with water softener filter only Deliver about 100 ml of water DESCALING You are recommended to descale the coffee maker about every 200 coffees We recommend using commercially availa...

Page 22: ...ribed in the section Descaling The pump is excessively noisy The water tank is empty Fill the tank The tank is not correctly in place and the valve on the bottom is not open Press the tank down lightl...

Page 23: ...with the following code GREEN AND YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the ter...

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