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2.  Wait  for  a  few  minutes  for  the  cappuccino 

maker to cool down. Grip the handle of the 

cappuccino  maker  tube  firmly  in  one  hand 

and  with  the  other  rotate  the  cappuccino 

maker anticlockwise (fig. 14) and remove by 

pulling downwards (fig. 15).

3.  Wash all parts of the cappuccino maker tho-

roughly with a sponge and warm water.

4.  Make sure the holes shown by the arrows in 

fig.  16  are  not  blocked.  If  necessary,  clean 

with a pin.

5.  Replace the inner section by inserting it care-

fully onto the adjustable tube, then insert the 

steam nozzle and turn anticlockwise to lock 

it in place.

HOT WATER

 Important! Danger of burns.

Never leave the machine unsupervised while de-

livering hot water. 

As shown below, stop delivery of hot water when 

the cup is full. 

The cappuccino maker becomes hot while water 

is being delivered and must be held by the handle 

only. 

1.  Place a container under the cappuccino ma-

ker (as close as possible to avoid splashes). 

2.   Check that the 

 and 

 

  lights are on 

steadily. 

3.  Turn the steam knob a half turn anticlockwise 

as far as it will go. Delivery begins. 

4.  Stop by turning the steam knob to the 0 po-

sition

 Please note:

•  If “Energy Saving” mode is active, you may 

have  to  wait  a  few  seconds  before  the  hot 

water is delivered. 

•  If  you  want  to  make  steam  after  preparing 

hot  water,  it  is  recommended  to  empty  the 

water circuits opening the steam knob for a 

few seconds.

CLEANING

Cleaning the coffee maker

The following parts of the machine must be cle-

aned regularly:

-   coffee grounds container (A17),

-   drip tray (A15),

-   water tank (A12),

-   coffee spouts (A18),

-   pre-ground coffee funnel (A8),

-   inside of the machine, accessible after ope-

ning the infuser door (A16),

-  infuser (A20).0

 Important!

•  Do  not  use  solvents,  abrasive  detergents 

or  alcohol  to  clean  the  coffee  maker.  With 

De’Longhi  superautomatic  coffee  makers, 

you need not use chemical products to clean 

the machine.

•  None of the components can be washed in a 

dishwasher.

•  Do not use metal objects to remove encru-

stations  or  coffee  deposits  as  they  could 

scratch metal or plastic surfaces. 

Cleaning the coffee grounds container

When the 

 light flashes, the coffee grounds 

container needs emptying. Unless you clean the 

grounds container, the light will continue to flash 

and the appliance cannot be used to make cof-

fee. 

To clean (with the machine on):

•  Open the service door on the front of the ap-

pliance, extract the drip tray (fig. 17), empty 

and clean.

•  Empty the grounds container and clean tho-

roughly  to  remove  all  residues  left  on  the 

bottom.

 Important! 

When removing the drip tray, the grounds con-

tainer must be emptied, even if it contains few 

grounds.

If this is not done, when you make the next cof-

fees, the grounds container may fill up more than 

expected and clog the machine.

Summary of Contents for ESAM 2200

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Page 3: ...DE GB ESAM 2200 ESAM2600 ESAM2800 BEAN TO CUP ESPRESSO AND CAPPUCCINO MACHINE Instructions for use...

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Page 5: ...3 3 A4 A5 A7 A9 A12 A13 A14 A15 A18 A21 A23 A6 A8 A2 A3 A1 A17 A16 A19 A20 B1 B8 B11 B2 B3 B5 B6 B4 B7 B9 B10 B12 B13 B14 B15 A11 A10...

Page 6: ...4 4 1 2 3 5 6 7 9 8 10 13 12 14 15 4 11...

Page 7: ...5 5 3 7 5 17 16 18 21 20 22 23 19 1...

Page 8: ...offee in the cup 11 Adjusting the coffee mill 11 Tips for a hotter coffee 11 Making coffee using coffee beans 11 Making coffee using pre ground coffee 11 MAKING CAPPUCCINO 12 Cleaning the cappuccino m...

Page 9: ...ghi Custo mer Services only The addresses are given in the guarantee certifi cate provided with the machine SAFETY Fundamental safety warnings Danger This is an electrical appliance and may therefore...

Page 10: ...d coffee funnel lid A6 Compartment for measure A7 Cup shelf A8 Pre ground coffee funnel A9 Steam spout A10 Cappuccino maker removable A11 Steam nozzle removable A12 Water tank A13 Power cable A14 Cup...

Page 11: ...able type by a qualified professional Using the coffee maker for the first time Please note Coffee has been used to factory test the ap pliance and it is therefore completely normal for there to be tr...

Page 12: ...switches off after 15 or 30 minutes or after 1 2 or 3 hours 1 Press and hold the ECO button until the 5 lights at the back of the control panel come on 2 Select the required period of time 15 or 30 mi...

Page 13: ...rinse cycle by pressing the button Hot water is delivered from the spout heating the inter nal circuits of the appliance and thus raising the coffee temperature warm the cups by rinsing them with hot...

Page 14: ...d from the cappuccino maker giving the milk a creamy frothy appearance and making it more voluminous 7 For a creamier froth rotate the container with slow movements in an upward direc tion You should...

Page 15: ...am after preparing hot water it is recommended to empty the water circuits opening the steam knob for a few seconds CLEANING Cleaning the coffee maker The following parts of the machine must be cle an...

Page 16: ...ughly and fill the tank with fresh water and put back in the ap pliance Cleaning the coffee spouts 1 Clean the coffee spouts with a sponge or cloth fig 21 2 Check the holes in the coffee spout are not...

Page 17: ...out of the cappuccino maker into the underlying con tainer The descale programme automatically per forms a series of rinses and pauses to remo ve limescale deposits from inside the machi ne After abou...

Page 18: ...50 60 Hz max 10 A Absorbed power 1450 W Pressure 15 bar Water tank capacity 1 7 L Size LxHxD 280x364x400 mm Cable length 1 5 m Weight 10 8 kg The appliance complies with the fol lowing EC directives S...

Page 19: ...1 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 The light is on steadily The automatic descaling programme is underway MEANING OF THE ALARM LIGHTS LIGHTS DESCRIPTION MEANING WHAT TO DO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The light is on ste adi...

Page 20: ...l noise and the lights flash alternately The infuser has not been replaced after cleaning Insert the infuser as described in the paragraph Cleaning the infu ser 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 The lights flas...

Page 21: ...a time The coffee is ground too finely Turn the grinding adjustment knob one click clockwise towards 7 while the coffee mill is in operation fig 7 Continue one click at a time until coffee delivery i...

Page 22: ...is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloure...

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