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8.12  Setting the language

To modify the language of the display  (B13), proceed as follows:
1.   Press the 

MENU/ESC

 button (B14) to enter the menu;

2.   Press < (B4) or > (B8) (fig. 9) until “Set language” is 

displayed;

3.   Press the 

OK

 button (B12- fig. 10);

4.  Press < or > until the required language is displayed;
5.   Press the 

OK

 button to confirm;

6.   A message confirming the language installed is displayed;
7.   Press the 

MENU/ESC

 button to exit the menu.

8.13  Beep

This enables or disables the beep emitted by the machine each 
time a button is pressed or an accessory is inserted/removed. To 
disable or re-enable the beep, proceed as follows:
1.   Press the 

MENU/ESC

 button (B14) to enter the menu;

2.   Press < (B4) or > (B8) (fig. 9) until “Beep” appears on the 

display;

3.   Press  the 

OK

 button (B12- fig. 10): the message “Disa-

ble?” is displayed  (or “Enable?” if the function has been 
disabled);

4.   Press the 

OK

 button to enable or disable the beep;

5.   Press the 

MENU/ESC

 button to exit the menu.

8.14  Default values (reset)

This resets all menu settings and programmed quantities back 
to the default values (with the exception of the language which 
remains as set).
To reset the default values, proceed as follows:
1.   Press the 

MENU/ESC

 button (B14) to enter the menu;

2.   Press < (B4) or > (B8) (fig. 9) until “Default values” ap-

pears on the display (B13);

3.   Press the 

OK 

button (B12- fig. 10);

4.   The message “Confirm?” is now displayed
5.   Press the 

OK

 button to confirm and exit.

8.15  Statistics function

This displays statistics relating to the machine. To display, pro-
ceed as follows:
1.   Press the

 MENU/ESC

 button (B14) to enter the menu;

2.   Press < (B4) or > (B8) (fig. 9) until “Statistics” appears on 

the display (B13);

3.   Press the 

OK

 button (B12- fig. 10);

4.   By pressing < or > you can check:
-   how many coffees have been made;
-   the total number of cappuccinos and milk based coffees;
-   the total number of litres of water delivered;
-   how many times the machine has been descaled;

-   how many times the water softener filter has been 

replaced.

5.  Press the 

MENU/ESC 

button twice to exit the menu.

9.  MAKING COFFEE

9.1  Selecting the coffee taste

The appliance is set by default to make coffee with a standard 
taste.
You can also choose one of these tastes:
Extra mild taste
Mild taste
Standard taste
Strong taste
Extra-strong taste
To change the taste, press the 

 button (B2- fig. 11) 

repeatedly until the required taste is displayed.

9.2  Selecting the quantity of coffee in the cup

The appliance is set by default to make a standard quantity of 
coffee. To select the quantity of coffee, press the 

 

button (B15- fig. 12) until the message corresponding to the 
required quantity of coffee is displayed:

Coffee selected 

Quantity in cup (ml)

MY COFFEE 

Programmable:

from 

20 to 

180

SHORT

40

STANDARD

60

LONG

90

EXTRA LONG

120

9.3  Customising the “my coffee” quantity

The appliance is set by default to automatically deliver 30 ml of 
“MY COFFEE”. To modify this quantity, proceed as follows:
1.  Place a cup under the coffee spouts (A7-fig. 13).
2.  Press the 

 button (B5- fig.12) until “MY COFFEE” 

is displayed.

3.  Press and hold the 

 button (B11-fig. 17) until the 

message “1 MY COFFEE Program quantity” is displayed and 
coffee delivery begins. Then release the button;

4.  As soon as the coffee in the cup reaches the required level, 

press the 

 button again. 

The quantity of coffee in the cup has now been programmed.

9.4  Adjusting the coffee mill

The coffee mill is set by default to prepare coffee correctly and 
should not require regulating initially.

However, if after making the first few coffees you find that the 
coffee is either too weak and not creamy enough or delivery is 
too slow (a drop at a time), this can be corrected by adjusting 
the grinding adjustment dial (fig. 14).

 Please note! 

The grinding adjustment dial (A5) must only be turned when 
the coffee mill is in operation.

If the coffee is delivered too slowly or 
not at all, turn one click clockwise to-
wards “7”.
For fuller bodied creamier coffee, turn 
one click anticlockwise towards “1” (do 
not turn more than one click at a time 
otherwise the coffee could be delivered 

a drop at a time).
These adjustments will only be evident after at least 2 cups of 
coffee have been delivered. If this adjustment does not obtain 
the desired result, turn the dial another click.

9.5  Tips for a hotter coffee

For hotter coffee, you should:
•   perform a rinse cycle by selecting the “Rinse” function in 

the settings menu (section “8.1 Rinsing);

•   warm the cups with hot water using the hot water function 

(section “9.6 Tips for a hotter coffee”);

•   set a hotter coffee temperature in the settings menu (sec-

tion “8.10 Setting the temperature”).

9.6  Making coffee using coffee beans

 Important! 

Do not use caramelised or candied coffee beans as they could 
stick to the coffee mill and make it unusable.

1.   Fill the container (A3-fig. 15) with coffee beans.
2.   Place under the coffee spouts (A7):
 

- 1 cup, if you want to make 1 coffee (fig. 13);

 

- 2 cups, if you want 2 coffees (fig. 16).

3.   Lower the spouts as near as possible to the cup (fig. 16). 

This makes a creamier coffee. 

4.  Press the button corresponding to the number of coffees 

required  (1 cup 

-B11 or 2 cups 

-B10).  

5.  Preparation begins. The amount of coffee selected is dis-

played together with a progress bar which gradually fills as 
preparation progresses.

 Please note: 

•  While the machine is making coffee, delivery can be inter-

rupted at any moment by pressing any button.

Summary of Contents for Eletta ECAM45.760.W

Page 1: ...nd coffee 122 9 10 Customising the LONG coffee quantity 122 10 MAKING CAPPUCCINOS AND MILK BASED COFFEES 122 10 1 Filling and attaching the milk container 122 10 2 Adjusting the amount of froth 123 10...

Page 2: ...g or cord is damaged it must be replaced by Customer Services only to avoid all risk FOR EUROPEAN MARKETS ONLY This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above if they have been give...

Page 3: ...cup shelf could become very hot 2 2 Designated use This appliance is designed and made to prepare coffee and heat drinks Any other use is considered improper and thus dangerous The manufacturer is not...

Page 4: ...tton to select coffee quantity 4 3 Description of the accessories page 2 C C1 Total HardnessTest indicator paper C2 Pre ground coffee measure C3 Descaler C4 Water softener filter certain models only C...

Page 5: ...mprove the perfor mance of your appliance we recommend installing a water softener filter C4 as described in section 15 Water softener filter If your model is not provided with a filter you can reques...

Page 6: ...minutes 7 Press the OK button to confirm The time is set Press the MENU ESC button to exit the menu 8 6 Auto start You can set the auto start time in order to have the appliance ready at a certain tim...

Page 7: ...hardness see section 14 Set ting water hardness 8 12 Setting the language Tomodifythelanguageofthedisplay B13 proceedasfollows 1 Press the MENU ESC button B14 to enter the menu 2 Press B4 or B8 fig 9...

Page 8: ...d that the coffee is either too weak and not creamy enough or delivery is too slow a drop at a time this can be corrected by adjusting the grinding adjustment dial fig 14 Pleasenote The grinding adjus...

Page 9: ...with a progress bar which fills gradually as preparation proceeds 9 9 Making LONG coffee using pre ground coffee Follow the instructions in points 1 2 3 and 4 of the section Making coffee using pre gr...

Page 10: ...spout D5 intothecupbelow Thenthemachineautomat ically makes the coffee after delivering the milk 10 4 Preparing MILK MENU drinks Besides the drinks described above the appliance automatical ly prepar...

Page 11: ...ring milk 5 Once the required quantity of milk has been delivered into the cup press the OK button 6 The appliance stops delivering milk and if required for the drink being prepared after a few second...

Page 12: ...fee grounds container A10 drip tray A12 and condensate tray A9 water tank A16 coffee spouts A7 pre ground coffee funnel A4 infuser A15 accessible after opening the service door A14 milk container D ho...

Page 13: ...d and a sponge 2 Remove all the residues with a vacuum cleaner fig 34 12 6 Cleaning the water tank 1 Clean the water tank A16 regularly about once a month and whenever you replace the water softener f...

Page 14: ...take tube D4 3 Turn the froth regulator D1 to the INSERT position fig 41 and pull it off upwards 41 4 Wash all the components thoroughly with hot water and mild washing up liquid All components are di...

Page 15: ...ning water fill with fresh water up to the MAX level and putbackintheappliance RINSING PressOK isdisplayed 11 Place the container used to collect the descaler solution empty under the cappuccino make...

Page 16: ...f three weeks 3 To activate the filter run tap water through the hole in the filter as shown in the figure until water comes out of the openings at the side for more than a minute fig 47 48 47 0 5 L 4...

Page 17: ...until Install filter Enabled is displayed 4 Press the OK button B12 fig 10 5 Disable appears on the display 6 Press the OK button to confirm and the MENU ESC button to exit the menu 16 TECHNICAL DATA...

Page 18: ...B2 fig 11 or reduce the quantity of pre ground coffee FILL BEANS CONTAINER The coffee beans have run out Fill the beans container fig 15 The pre ground coffee funnel A4 is clogged Empty the funnel wit...

Page 19: ...coffee is ground too finely Turn the grinding adjustment dial A5 one click clockwise towards 7 while the coffee mill is in operation fig 14 Continue one click at a time until coffee delivery is satis...

Page 20: ...nt danger N B We recommend the use of good quality plugs and wall sockets that can be switched off when the machine is not in use IMPORTANT the wires in the mains lead fitted to this appliance are col...

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