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Make one of the two doors (ref. G) slide towards you, and keep it open.
FOR THE FIRST POURING:
insert a capsule in the proper seat and DELICATELY release the door,
accompanying it. Place a cup under the spout correspondent to the group used (left or right) and press
the pouring switch (ref. F); after about 5 seconds the coffee will start pouring. Once reached the desired
level in the cup press the pouring switch again to stop the pouring of the coffee. If, during pouring, the
relative heating light (ref. E) turns off, this simply means that the machine is heating up to bring the water
to the optimal temperature; the pouring can then safely continue. However, it is recommended to wait for
the above-mentioned light (ref. E) to be on before making the next coffee.
FOR ALL THE FOLLOWING CUPS OF COFFEE:
proceed exactly as above, however, keeping into account
the fact that the capsule used for the previous cup of coffee is already inserted inside the group!
Therefore, a new capsule must be inserted pushing it slightly downwards until reaching its seat (you will
hear the old capsule fall into the coffee ground collection tray).
It is important to empty the coffee ground collection tray (ref. O) after the pouring of not more than 40 cups
of coffee per group.
HOW TO MAKE COFFEE
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Use exclusively Point type Lavazza Espresso capsules (originals and/or
compatible). The use of capsules different from those for which the machine
was conceived may damage the machine.
If the trays are not emptied, the capsules may get stuck inside the machine
and block its operation!
Turn on the machine pressing the general switch (ref. M) located on the right side of the same; the
underlying light (ref. Q) turns on. To use the groups, it is necessary to press, on the front command panel,
the relative turning-on switches (ref. D); the correspondent blue lights (ref. C) will instantly turn on. The
two groups are independent one from another: therefore, it is possible to use them simultaneously, or
keep only one on (when for example the work load is reduced) thus obtaining considerable energy saving.
As soon as the groups are turned on, the rapid heating process of the relative thermal elements starts.
Wait for the correspondent lights (ref. E) to turn on: when this occurs, it means that the water has reached
the optimal working temperature and the groups are ready for use.
TURNING-ON