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Please note: 

 

You are recommended to use semi-skimmed milk at refrigerator 

temperature.

4.  Place the recipient containing the milk under the cappuc-

cino maker.

5.  Wait until the 

OK

 light comes on (B3). This indicates that 

the boiler has reached the ideal temperature for steam 
production.

6.  Open the steam by turning the steam dial for a few seconds 

to eliminate any water in the circuit. Close the steam.

7.  Immerse the cappuccino maker in the milk for about 5 

mm  and turn the steam dial anticlockwise (fig. 19). The 
milk now starts to increase in volume and take on a creamy 
appearance;

8.  When the milk has doubled in volume, immerse the cap-

puccino maker deeply and continue heating the milk. 
When the required temperature is reached (60°C is ideal), 
interrupt steam delivery by rotating the steam dial clock-
wise and at the same time press the 

 button;

9.  Pour the frothed milk into the cups containing the coffee 

prepared previously. The cappuccino is ready. Sweeten to 
taste and if desired, sprinkle the froth with a little cocoa 
powder.

Please note:

 

to prepare more than one cappuccino, first make all the coffees 

then at the end prepare the frothed milk for all the cappuccinos;
 

To make coffee again after the milk has been frothed, first cool the 

boiler, or the coffee will be burnt.  To cool, place a container under the boiler outlet, 
press the 

 button and deliver water until the 

OK

 light goes off. Press the same 

button again, then proceed to make coffee.  

You are recommended to deliver steam for a 

maximum of 60 seconds and never to froth 

milk more than three times consecutively.

11.  CLEANING THE CAPPUCCINO MAKER AFTER 

USE

Important! 

 For hygiene reasons, the cappuccino maker should always be cleaned 

after use.

Proceed as follows:
1.  Turn the steam dial to deliver a little steam for a few sec-

onds (points 2, 6 and 7 of the section "HOW TO PREPARE 
CAPPUCCINO COFFEE). This causes the cappuccino maker 
to discharge any milk left inside. Press the 

 button 

(B1) to turn the appliance off.

2.  Wait a few minutes for the cappuccino maker to cool down. 

Turn the cappuccino maker downwards to remove it (fig. 
20);

3.  Remove the cappuccino maker nozzle downwards (fig. 21);
4.  Make sure the holes in the cappuccino maker shown in (fig. 

22) are not blocked. If necessary, clean with a pin.

5.  Reinsert the nozzle and replace the cappuccino maker on 

the nozzle, turning it and pushing it upwards until it is 
attached.

12.  HOT WATER

1.  Turn the appliance off by pressing the 

 button 

(fig. 4). 

Wait for the 

OK

 light to come on ;

2.  Place a recipient under the cappuccino maker.
3.  When the 

OK

 light comes on, press the 

 

button and 

at the same time turn the steam dial anticlockwise (fig. 
19). Water comes out of the cappuccino maker;

4.  To stop hot water delivery, close the dial and press the 

 

button again.

You should not deliver hot water for more 

than 60 seconds.

13.  CLEANING
13.1  Cleaning the machine

The following parts of the machine must be cleaned regularly:

 - drip tray (A10)
 - coffee filters (C2), (C3) and (C4);
 - boiler outlet (A2);
 - water tank (A3);
 - cappuccino maker (A5) as described in section “11. CLEAN-

ING THE CAPPUCCINO MAKER AFTER USE”;

Important! 

•  Do not use solvents, abrasive detergents or alcohol to clean 

the coffee machine. 

•  Do not use metal objects to remove encrustations or coffee 

deposits as they could scratch metal or plastic surfaces.

Danger!

 

While cleaning, never immerse the coffee maker in water. It is an elec-

trical appliance.

Please note:

 

if the appliance is not used for more than 3/4 days, before using 

it again, we strongly recommend you perform a rinse cycle as described in section “7. 
SETTING UP THE APPLIANCE”

13.2  Cleaning the drip tray 

1.  Remove the tray;

2.  Remove the cup grille (fig. 23), empty the water and clean 

the tray with a cloth, then reassemble the drip tray;

3.  Put the drip tray back in place.

13.3  Cleaning the coffee filters

CLEAN THE COFFEE FILTERS WEEKLY:

1 and 2 cup filters

1.  Extract the perforated filter by pulling the tab (fig. 24);
2.  Rinse the filters under running water (fig. 25);
3.  Make sure the holes are not blocked. If necessary, clean 

with a pin (fig. 25) and (fig. 26);

4.  Place the perforated filter in the filter housing and press 

as far as it will go.

Pod filter

Rinse under running water. Make sure the holes are not blocked. 
If necessary, clean with a pin (fig. 25) and (fig. 26).

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Page 14: ...all not be made by children without supervision Never clean by immersing the appliance in water IMPORTANT topreventdamagetotheappliance donotcleanwithalkalinedetergents use a soft cloth and where appl...

Page 15: ...ldren Dangerofburns This appliance produces hot water and steam may form while it is in operation During operation automatic rinsing hot beverage delivery steam delivery cleaning avoid contact with sp...

Page 16: ...ng methods provided by the manufacturer and described in the instructions do not guarantee the com plete removal of allergens In the case of confirmed or suspected allergies and intoler ances makesure...

Page 17: ...erfromthelasttimeyoumadecoffee 3 Distribute the ground coffee evenly and press gently down with the presser fig 12 Correct pressing of the pre ground coffee is essential to obtain a good espresso If p...

Page 18: ...kertocooldown Turn the cappuccino maker downwards to remove it fig 20 3 Removethecappuccinomakernozzledownwards fig 21 4 Makesuretheholesinthecappuccinomakershownin fig 22 are not blocked If necessary...

Page 19: ...solution obtained by dilut ing the descaler with water following the instructions on the pack 2 Press the button 3 Make sure the filter holder is not attached and position a container under the boile...

Page 20: ...o preheating was done Preheat as described in section 7 2 TIPS FOR A HOTTER COFFEE The cups were not preheated Pre heat the cups with hot water Scale in the water circuit Descale as described in secti...

Page 21: ...when making cappuccino Milk not cold enough Always use milk at refrigerator temperature Cappuccino maker dirty Clean as described in section 11 CLEANING THE CAPPUCCINO MAKER AFTER USE Scale in the wa...

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