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•  After  making  barley  coffee,  rinse  the  coffee  container 

with running water, open the barley coffee filter (fig. 10) 
and rinse under running water (fig. 11). 

Technical data

Voltage/frequency:  

220-240 V~ 50/60 Hz

Absorbed power:   

550W

Size (LxHxD):  

194x127x219mm

Cable length:  

0,98 m

Weight:  

1,01 kg

The appliance complies with the following EU directives:
•  Low  Voltage  Directive  2006/95/EC  and  subsequent 

amendments;

•  EMC  Directive  2004/108/EC  and  subsequent 

amendments;

•  Materials and accessories coming into contact with food 

conform to EC regulation 1935/2004.

Disposal 

  

In compliance with European directive 2002/96/EC, 
the appliance must not be disposed of with house-
hold waste, but taken to an authorised waste sepa-
ration and recycling centre.

Troubleshooting

PROBLEM

PROBABLE CAUSES

SOLUTION

No coffee is released

No water in the boiler

Fill the boiler with fresh water

The coffee takes a long time 
to be released

The coffee used is not the right type

Use ground coffee expressly for moka coffee ma-
kers

The disk filter is blocked

Clean the disk filter as described in the section “Cle-
aning and maintenance”

The coffee has been pressed

Do not press the ground coffee

Coffee leaks from the edges 
of the boiler

Coffee leaks from the edges of the boiler

Clean the disk filter as described in the section “Cle-
aning and maintenance”

The coffee container is not screwed to the 
boiler properly

Screw up firmly

The gasket is burned or torn

Replace the gasket

“H2O”  appears  on  the  di-
splay

No water in the boiler

Fill the boiler

The coffee maker is not resting correctly on 
the base

Make sure the boiler is fully inserted in the con-
nector

The appliance has been interrupted during 
operation

Do not interrupt the heating phase

The boiler is too hot

Wait for the boiler to cool down. Use cold water

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