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 Please note! 

To enable this function, the time must already be set correctly 
(see section “8.1 Set time”).

To enable auto-start, proceed as follows:
1.  Press "

" (B2) to enter the menu;

2.  Press < (B10) or > (B8) until "

 auto-start" appears on 

the display (B);

3.  Select the function by pressing "

". The time setting 

panel appears on the screen;

4.  Press < or > corresponding to the hours and minutes until 

the required auto-start time is displayed;

5.  Press 

 or 

 to enable or disable 

auto-start.

6.  To confirm, press "

" (or cancel and go back to 

the settings menu by pressing "

"), then press "

" to go back to the homepage.

The auto-start time is now set and the corresponding symbol is 
displayed to indicate that the function has been enabled.

 Please note! 

When the appliance is turned off using the main switch (A21), 
the auto-start setting (if enabled) is lost.

8.7  Auto-off (standby) 

 

Auto-off can be set so that the appliance goes off after 15 or 30 
minutes, or 1, 2 or 3 hours.
To programme Auto-off, proceed as follows:
1.  Press "

" (B2) to enter the menu;

2.  Press < (B10) or > (B8) until "

 AUTO-OFF" appears on 

the display (B), together with the current selection (15 or 
30 minutes, or 1, 2 or 3 hours);

3.  Press "

" to select the required value;

4.  Press "

" to go back to the homepage.

Auto-off is now programmed.

8.8  Cup warmer 

 

To warm the cups before making coffee, you can enable the cup 
warmer (A6) and rest the cups on the shelf.
1.  Press "

" (B2) to enter the menu;

2.  Press < (B10) or > (B8) until "  cup warmer" appears 

on the display (B);

3.  Press " " to enable-

 or disable-

 the 

cup warmer.

4.  Press "

" to go back to the homepage.

8.9  Energy saving 

Use this function to enable or disable energy saving. When en-
abled, the function reduces energy consumption in compliance 
with European regulations.
To disable or enable "Energy Saving", proceed as follows:
1.  Press "

" (B2) to enter the menu;

2.  Press < (B10) or > (B8) until "  ENERGY SAVING" ap-

pears on the display (B);

3.  Press " " to enable-

 or disable-

 

energy saving.

4.  Press "

" to go back to the homepage.

The corresponding symbol appears on the display alongside the 
time to indicate that the function has been enabled.

8.10  Coffee temperature 

To modify the temperature of the water used to make the coffee, 
proceed as follows:
1.  Press "

" (B2) to enter the menu;

2.  Press < (B10) or > (B8) until " COFFEE TEMPERATURE" 

appears on the display (B) together with the current selec-
tion (LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH or MAX);

3.  Press " " to select the required temperature;
4.  Press "

" to go back to the homepage.

 Please note! 

A different temperature can be set for each profile (see section 
“17. Memorising your personal profile”).

8.11  Water hardness 

For instructions on setting water hardness, see section “20. Set-
ting water hardness”.

8.12  Selecting the language 

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

(B2) to enter the menu;

2.  Press < (B10) or > (B8) until "

  SELECT LANGUAGE" 

appears on the display;

3.  Press "

" : press < (B10) or > to display and select the 

flag corresponding to the required language;

4.  Press "

" twice to go back to the homepage.

8.13  Beep 

 

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

" (B2) to enter the menu;

2.  Press < (B10) or > (B8) until "

 BEEP" appears on the 

display (B);

Summary of Contents for ECAM 650.85

Page 1: ...beans 14 9 6 Making coffee using pre ground coffee 15 10 MAKING CAPPUCCINOS AND MILK BASED COFFEES 15 10 1 Filling and attaching the milk container 15 10 2 Adjusting the amount of froth 16 10 3 Makin...

Page 2: ...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 given supervision or ins...

Page 3: ...am When the appliance is in operation the cup shelf could become very hot 2 2 Designated use This appliance is designed and made to prepare coffee milk and chocolate and to heat beverages Any other us...

Page 4: ...ng A18 Infuser door A19 Infuser A20 Power cord connector socket A21 Main switch ON OFF 4 2 Description of the homepage main screen page 2 B B1 menu to customise the beverages settings B2 appliance set...

Page 5: ...e appliance is pressed fig 2 2 SELECT LANGUAGE press the flag corresponding to the required language Follow the instructions indicated on the appliance display 3 FILL TANK WITH FRESH WATER remove the...

Page 6: ...pliance is not used for more than 3 4 days when you turn it on again we strongly recommend performing 2 3 rinses before use After cleaning it is normal for the grounds container A10 to contain water 8...

Page 7: ...Press to go back to the homepage 8 9 Energy saving Use this function to enable or disable energy saving When en abled the function reduces energy consumption in compliance with European regulations T...

Page 8: ...enables it to be identified unambiguously when an association is created with the APP 8 17 Emptying the circuit If the appliance is to be left idle for a period of time or before taking it to customer...

Page 9: ...ally However if after making the first few coffees you find that the coffee is either too weak and not creamy enough or delivery is tooslow adropatatime thiscanbecorrectedbyadjustingthe grinding adjus...

Page 10: ...fig 14 4 Place a cup under the coffee spouts A8 fig 13 5 Then select your required coffee ESPRESSO COFFEE LONG AMERICANO 6 Preparation begins An image of the selected beverage ap pears on the display...

Page 11: ...ofburns When cleaning the internal tubes of the milk container a little hot water and steam leak out of the frothed milk spout D5 Avoid contact with splashes of water Each time you use a milk function...

Page 12: ...team spout in the liquid 3 Press STEAM The corresponding image appears on the display B together with a progress bar which fills gradually as preparation proceeds and after a few seconds steam to heat...

Page 13: ...exceed the level marked on the carafe Increase or reduce the quantity of hot chocolate powder according to taste To use water instead of milk follow the instructions for milk To prepare hot chocolate...

Page 14: ...the carafe so thatthecoffeeisdelivereddirectlyintothecarafe E press to start the function 7 Coffee is delivered into the carafe fig 42 ESPRESSO DE LIVERY X STRONG AROMA appears on the display with a...

Page 15: ...RAGES Thearoma whenrequired andquantityofthebeverages apart from cold coffee and cold milk can be customised 1 Make sure the profile for which you want to customise the beverage is active 2 From the h...

Page 16: ...p pliance cannot be used to make coffee until you have cleaned the grounds container A10 Even if not full the empty grounds containermessageisdisplayed72hoursafterthefirstcoffeehas been prepared For t...

Page 17: ...48A 2 Check that the holes in the coffee spouts are not blocked If necessary re move coffee deposits with a toothpick fig 48B 18 4 Cleaning the pre ground coffee funnel Check regularly about once a mo...

Page 18: ...residues 7 Replace the dial in correspondence to the word INSERT spout and milk intake tube 8 Place the lid back on the milk container D3 18 7 Cleaning the hot water steam connection nozzle Each time...

Page 19: ...e starts and the descaler liquidcomesoutofthehotwater steamandcoffeespouts A series of rinses and pauses is performed automatically to remove all the scale residues inside the coffee machine After abo...

Page 20: ...4 red squares form depending on the hardness of the water Each square corresponds to one level soft water slightly hard water hard water very hard water 20 2 Setting water hardness 1 Press B2 to enter...

Page 21: ...e filter is now active and you can use the coffee machine Pleasenote Aftertwomonths seedateindicator orwhentheappliancehas not been used for 3 weeks you should replace the filter even if the message h...

Page 22: ...and drip tray A14 clean and replace Important when removing the drip tray the grounds contain er must be emptied even if it contains few grounds If this is not done when you make the next coffees the...

Page 23: ...g adjustment dial A5 fig 11 one click clock wise towards 7 while the coffee mill is in operation If after making at least 2 coffees delivery is still too slow repeat the correction procedure turning t...

Page 24: ...bed in section 18 3 Cleaning the infuser WATER CIRCUIT EMPTY PRESS OKTO START FILLING PROCESS The water circuit is empty Press to deliver water from the spout C6 until it flows out normally Delivery s...

Page 25: ...is exhausted Press toreplaceorremovethefilter or to carry out the procedure later Follow the instructions in section 21 Water softener filter GENERAL ALARM REFER TO USER MANUAL SMART COFFEE APP The in...

Page 26: ...emperature is set Set a hotter coffee temperature in the menu section 4 1 Coffee temperature The coffee is weak or not creamy enough The coffee is ground too coarsely Turn the grinding adjustment dial...

Page 27: ...l D1 is incor rectly adjusted Adjust following the instructions in section 10 2 Adjusting the amount of froth The milk container lid D2 or froth ad justment dial D1 is dirty Clean the milk container l...

Page 28: ...hismarkedwiththeletterEor 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 coloured blac...

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