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28. The heating element surface is subject to residual heat after use and

plastic housings may feel warm to touch several minutes upon use.

29. Patients with pacemakers or defibrillators: Do not hold the capsule

holder directly over the pacemaker or defibrillator.

30. Packaging is made of recyclable materials. Contact your local

council / authority for further information on recycling programs.

Your appliance contains valuable materials which can be recovered

or recycled.

31. The appliance shall not be placed in a cabinet when in use.

CHILDREN

32. Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children aged less

than 8 years. Children shall not play with the appliance.

33. This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above

and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or

lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given

supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe

way and if they understand the hazards involved.

34. This appliance is not intended for use by children or persons with

reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of

experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision

or instruc­tion concerning use of the appliance by a person

responsible for their safety. Persons who have a limited or no

understanding of the operation and use of this appliance must first

read and fully understand the contents of the user manual, and

where appropriate seek additional guidance on its operation and use

from the person responsible for their safety.

35. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with

the appliance.

36. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children

unless they are older than 8 and supervised by an adult.

37. Children should not use the appliance as a toy.

MAINTENANCE

38. Unplug from the mains power socket before cleaning. Allow to cool

before putting on or taking off parts, before cleaning the appliance.

Never clean wet or immerse appliance in any fluid. Never clean the

appliance with running water. Never use detergents to clean the

appliance. Clean the appliance only using soft sponges/brushes. The

water tank should be cleaned with a clean food-safe brush.

39. Any operation, cleaning and care other than normal use must be

undertaken by after-sales service centres designated by

NESCAFÉ

®

 Dolce Gusto

®

hotline. Do not dismantle appliance and

do not put anything into openings.

40. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not remove the cover.

No user serviceable parts inside. Repair should be done by

authorized service personnel only!

41. For additional guidance on how to use the appliance, refer to the

user manual on www.dolce-gusto.com or call

NESCAFÉ

®

 Dolce Gusto

®

hotline number.

RECYCLING
EUROPEAN MARKETS ONLY: Think of the environment!

Your appliance contains valuable materials which

can be recovered or recycled.
Leave it at a local civic waste collection point or at

an approved service centre, where it will be disposed

of properly. European Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste

Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE),

stipulates that used household appliances must not

be disposed of in normal unsorted municipal waste.

Old appliances must be collected separately to

optimise the sorting and recycling of their parts and

to reduce the impact on human health and the

environment.

Summary of Contents for KRUPS INFINISSIMA

Page 1: ...www dolce gusto com INFINISSIMA USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...CAPSULE E G LUNGO 10 6 2 TWO CAPSULES E G CAPPUCCINO 11 7 CLEANING 13 8 DESCALING AT LEAST EVERY 3 4 MONTHS 14 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 16 9 1 ON OFF ICON TURNED TO ORANGE COLOUR 16 9 2 NO LIQUID COMES OUT...

Page 3: ...type by aftersales service centres designated by NESCAF Dolce Gusto hotline CONDITIONS OF USE 11 Always use the appliance on a flat stable heatresistant surface away from sources ofheator water splash...

Page 4: ...ld be supervised to ensure thatthey do notplay with the appliance 36 Cleaning and user maintenance shall notbe made by children unless they are older than 8 and supervised by an adult 37 Children shou...

Page 5: ...tton Descaling signal Error signal 8 Injector 9 Cleaning needle 10 Drip tray 11 Drip grid ECONOMY MODE After 5 minutes of non usage Please be aware that the appliance is still using electricity whilst...

Page 6: ...e to unlock it Click Lift drip tray up to middle position Lock drip tray by turning it clockwise until it clicks The drip tray is locked LIFT CLICK DRIP TRAY Click Lift drip tray up to highest positio...

Page 7: ...3 BEVERAGE EXAMPLES 7 Two Ca p s u l e s Two Ca p s u l e s On e Ca p s u l e Two Ca p s u l e s Adjust drip tray Choose hot orcold ESPRESSO CAPPUCCINO CHOCOCINO CAPPUCCINO ICE...

Page 8: ...hwethands Never use awetsponge Only use asoftdamp clothto cleanthe topofthe machine Do nottouchusedcapsule after beverage preparation Hotsurface risk ofburns Never touchinjector withsurface offinger D...

Page 9: ...e Power buttonstarts blinkingredwhile machine is heatingupfor approximately 40seconds Afterwards power buttonlights steady green Machine is ready to be used 5 Pushselectionlever to the COLD position M...

Page 10: ...older Make sure rinsingtool is not inside Insertcapsule incapsule holder Insertitback into machine Close lockinghandle 4 Pushselectionlever to the HOT or COLD positionas recommendedoncapsule packs Bev...

Page 11: ...e incapsule holder Insertitback into machine Close lockinghandle 4 Pushselectionlever to the HOT or COLD positionas recommendedoncapsule packs Beverage preparation starts STOP 5 Stay beside the machin...

Page 12: ...preparation 11 After finishingpreparationthe power buttonblinks redfor about5seconds Duringthattimedonotopenlocking handle 12 After extractionis finishedopenlockinghandle Remove cupfrom driptray 13 P...

Page 13: ...gtool into capsule holder Insertcapsule holder into machine Close lockinghandle Place alarge empty container underneaththe coffee outlet 5 Switchonmachine Power buttonstarts blinkingredwhile machine i...

Page 14: ...lingsignal the machine has to be descaled 2 Switchoffmachine Ifany remove water from water tank 0 5 L 0 3 Mix 0 5liter freshdrinkingwater withdescaler ina measuringcup Pour descalingsolutioninto water...

Page 15: ...visually whenwater tank is halffull Pushselection lever to the STOP position 12 Pushselectionlever to the COLD position Machine starts rinsing Power buttonblinks alternatively green orange STOP 13 Che...

Page 16: ...he HOT positionrespectively COLD to continue preparation Ifthe water tank is full proceedas describedin No liquidcomes out capsule blocked on page 16 No liquidcomes out The capsule may be blockedandun...

Page 17: ...ockedandunder pressure 1 Ensure the driptray is empty Remove water tank Open lockinghandle Remove andtiltdriptray Take outcleaning needle Keepneedleoutofreachofchildren 2 Unplugpower plug For better a...

Page 18: ...ctionlever to the STOP position Do notdrink the coffee Pull outcapsule holder Putusedcapsule in dustbin 2 Cleaninterior ofthe head Insertanew capsule incapsule holder andinsertitback into machine Ifth...

Page 19: ...sto hotline For hotline numbers see Machine Hotlines Water accumulates underneathor aroundmachine Clear water leaks aroundcapsule holder duringbeverage preparation 1 Unplugpower plug 2 Call the NESCAF...

Page 20: ...O 962 65902998 JP 0120 879 816 KR 080 234 0070 KW 965 22286847 KZ 8 800 080 2880 LB 961 4548595 LU 8002 3183 LT 8 700 55 200 LV 67508056 MA 080 100 52 54 ME 020 269 902 Middle East 971 4 8100081 MX 01...

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