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7.  After a few seconds, steam is delivered from the cappucci-

no maker, giving the milk a creamy frothy appearance and 
making it more voluminous.

8.  For a creamier froth, rotate the container with slow move-

ments in an upward direction. (You should not discharge 
steam for more than 3 minutes at a time).

9.  When the required temperature is obtained, interrupt 

steam delivery by pressing the 

 icon.

 Danger of burns!

Stop steam delivery before removing the container with the 
frothed milk to avoid burns caused by splashes of boiling milk.

10.  Add the milk froth to the coffee prepared previously. The 

cappuccino is ready. Sweeten to taste and, if desired, sprin-
kle the froth with a little cocoa powder.

 Please note!

If “Energy saving” is active, you may have to wait a few seconds 
before steam is delivered.

10.1  Making hot milk (not frothed)

To make hot milk without froth, proceed as described in the 
above section, but with the cappuccino maker selection ring 
(A7) positioned upwards in the “HOT MILK” position.

10.2  Cleaning the cappuccino maker after use

Clean the cappuccino maker (A8) each time you use it to avoid 
the build-up of milk residues or blockages.

 Danger of burns!

When cleaning the cappuccino maker, a little hot water is deliv-
ered.  Avoid contact with splashes of water.

1.  Deliver a little water by pressing the 

 con (B10). Press 

the same icon again to stop the flow of hot water.

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

Turn the cappuccino maker downwards to remove it (fig. 
17).

3.  Move the cappuccino/hot milk ring upwards (fig. 18).
4.  Remove the nozzle downwards (A9) (fig. 19).
5.  Make sure the two holes shown by the arrow in fig. 20 are 

not blocked. If necessary, clean with a pin.

6.  Replace the nozzle, move the selection ring downwards and 

put the cappuccino maker back on the nozzle (fig. 21), turn-
ing it clockwise and pushing it upwards until it is attached.

11.  DELIVERING HOT WATER

  Important! Danger of burns. 

Do not leave the appliance unattended while hot water is being 
delivered.

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

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

 Please note!

If “Energy Saving” mode is active, you may have to wait a few 
seconds before the first coffee is delivered.

9.8  Making coffee using coffee beans 

Follow the instructions in section “9.6 Making coffee using cof-
fee beans” to prepare the machine and press the 

icon (B9).

9.9  Customising the coffee quantity

The appliance is set by default to deliver about 120 ml of DOP-
PIO+ coffee. To modify these settings, proceed as follows:
1.  Place a sufficiently large cup or glass under the coffee 

spouts (A10) (fig. 10);

2.  Press and hold the  

   icon (B9) until “Program quanti-

ty” is displayed;  

3.  Release the 

  icon. The appliance starts delivering 

coffee;

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

press the 

 icon again.

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

 Please note! 

You can programme a minimum quantity of about 80ml.
You can programme a maximum quantity of about 160ml.

9.10  Making LONG coffee using coffee beans

Follow the instructions in section “9.6 Making coffee using cof-
fee beans” to prepare the machine and press the  

  icon (B8).

9.11  Making LONG coffee using pre-ground coffee

1.  Follow the instructions in points 1, 2, 3 and 4 of section 

“9.7 Making coffee using pre-ground coffee”, then press 
the  

 icon (B8).

2.  The appliance starts making coffee and displays a progress 

bar. Halfway through preparation, the message “ADD pre-
ground coffee, Press OK” appears.   

3.  Add one level measure (C2) of pre-ground coffee and press 

OK 

(B1) (fig. 4).

4.  Preparation resumes and the appliance displays a progress 

bar which fills gradually as preparation proceeds.

9.12  Customising the LONG coffee quantity

The appliance is set by default to automatically deliver about 
200ml of LONG coffee. To modify these settings, proceed as 
follows:
1.  Place a sufficiently large cup or glass under the coffee 

spouts (A10) (fig. 10).

2.  Press and hold the

 icon (B8) until “Program quantity” 

is displayed.  

3.  Release the

  icon. The appliance starts delivering 

coffee;

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

press the

  icon again.

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

 Please note! 

If the programme uses pre-ground coffee, the appliance will 
prompt you to add a second level measure of coffee.

10.  MAKING CAPPUCCINO AND HOT MILK 

(FROTHED)

 Danger of burns!

During preparation steam is given off. Take care to avoid scalds.

1.  When preparing cappuccino, make the coffee in a large 

cup.

2.  Fill a container (preferably one with a handle to avoid 

scalding) with about 100 grams of milk for each cappucci-
no. In choosing the size of the container, bear in mind that 
the milk doubles or triples in volume.

Please note :

 

For a richer denser froth, use skimmed or partially skimmed 
milk at refrigerator temperature (about 5°C). To avoid milk 
with poor froth or large bubbles, always clean the cappuc-
cino maker (A8) as described in the section “6.  R e p l a c e 
the nozzle, move the selection ring downwards and put 
the cappuccino maker back on the nozzle (fig. 21), turning 
it clockwise and pushing it upwards until it is attached.”.

3.  Make sure the cappuccino maker selection ring (A7) is posi-

tioned downwards in the “CAPPUCCINO” position (fig. 15).

4.  The cappuccino maker can be turned slightly outwards to 

allow containers of any size to be used (fig. 16).

5.  Immerse the cappuccino maker in the milk container. 

Never immerse the black ring.

6.  Press the 

 icon (B11). “STEAM” appears on the display 

(B3).

Summary of Contents for ETAM29.62X

Page 1: ...De Longhi Appliances via Seitz 47 31100 Treviso Italia www delonghi com 5713228941 10 15...

Page 2: ...ETAM29 62X BEAN TO CUP ESPRESSO AND CAPPUCCINO MACHINE Instruction for Use...

Page 3: ...2 EN page 6 B C C5 C1 C3 C4 B2 B3 B4 C2 B1 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11...

Page 4: ...3 A16 A1 A A4 A19 A5 A6 A2 B A23 A11 A12 A3 A13 A14 A20 A15 A21 A22 A18 A10 CAPPUCCINO HOT MILK A8 A7 A9 A17...

Page 5: ...4 5 1 9 13 4 10 14 2 7 3 8 12 6 11 HOT MILK 15 16...

Page 6: ...5 29 25 26 22 18 30 27 23 31 28 24 20 17 19 21 22 23 P U S H P U S H...

Page 7: ...er coffee 13 9 6 Making coffee using coffee beans 13 9 7 Making coffee using pre ground coffee 13 9 8 Making DOPPIO coffee using coffee beans 14 9 9 Customising the DOPPIO coffee quantity 14 9 10 Maki...

Page 8: ...idential type environments bed and breakfast type environments If the plug or cord is damaged it must be replaced by Customer Services only to avoid all risk FOR EUROPEAN MARKETS ONLY Alwaysunplugthea...

Page 9: ...shelf A6 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 10: ...escaler C4 Water softener filter certain models only C5 Cleaning brush 5 BEFORE USE 5 1 Checking the appliance After removing the packaging make sure the product is com plete and undamaged and that al...

Page 11: ...it performs an auto maticpreheatandrinsecyclewhichcannotbeinterrupted The appliance is ready for use only after completion of this cycle Dangerofburns During rinsing a little hot water comes out of th...

Page 12: ...on to confirm 7 Press or to change the minutes 8 Press the OK icon to confirm 9 Then press the icon to exit the menu Once the time has been confirmed activation of auto start is indicated by the symbo...

Page 13: ...ttings 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 icon B2 toenterthemenu 2...

Page 14: ...elised or candied coffee beans as they could stick to the coffee mill and make it unusable 1 Fill the container A3 fig 12 with coffee beans 2 Place under the coffee spouts A10 1 cup if you want to mak...

Page 15: ...ress bar which fills gradually as preparation proceeds 9 12 Customising the LONG coffee quantity The appliance is set by default to automatically deliver about 200ml of LONG coffee To modify these set...

Page 16: ...ushing it upwards until it is attached 11 DELIVERING HOT WATER Important Dangerofburns Do not leave the appliance unattended while hot water is being delivered Pleasenote If Energy Saving mode is acti...

Page 17: ...herwise the water may overflow the edge and damage the appliance the surface it rests on or the surrounding area To remove the drip tray 1 Remove the drip tray and the coffee grounds container A15 fig...

Page 18: ...putthem back in the appliance 32 B A 7 Pourthedescaler C3 into thetankuptolevelA cor responding to a 100 ml pack marked on the back of the tank fig 32 then add a litre of water up to level B fig 32 an...

Page 19: ...paper from the water and shake lightly After about a minute 1 2 3 or 4 red squares form depending on the hardness of the water Each square corresponds to one level 14 2 Setting water hardness 1 Press...

Page 20: ...rneath the cappuccino maker min capacity 500ml 4 Press the icon B2 to enter the menu 5 Press B4 or B5 fig 7 until Replacefilter is displayed 6 Press the OK icon fig 4 7 The message Confirm is displaye...

Page 21: ...resent an air bubble may have been released inside the circuit obstructing delivery Deliver a little water until the flow becomes regular INSERT GROUNDS CONTAINER Aftercleaning thegroundscontainer A15...

Page 22: ...e delivery is satisfactory The effect is only visible after delivering 2 coffees see section 9 4 Adjusting the coffee mill Coffee does not come out of one or both of the spouts The coffee spouts A10 a...

Page 23: ...lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows Thewirewhichiscolouredgreenandyellowmustbeconnectedtotheterminalintheplug...

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