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Milk frother version:

1 Make espresso (in large cups) as described

above.

2 Depress steam switch (4) to “

1

”.

3 After 10 to 15 seconds or when the tempe-

rature ready-light (3) goes on, place the

suction pipe (C) into the cold milk container

and the cup containing the espresso under

the milk frother (24) .

Milk frother (24)

The milk frother (24) is a special device that

allows  an  easy  frothing  by  sucking  milk

directly out from its container.

When preparing to make cappuccino, have

all  the  ingredients  at  hand  as  well  as  a

container of cold milk and cups that are larger

than those used for espresso.

Make sure that the milk frother (24) is correctly

mounted on the steam nozzle (A) by turning

the ring nut (B), and place the suction pipe (C)

into the cold milk container.

It is possible to adiust the amount of milk that

is  sucked  up  by  means  of  the  bar  (D).  The

position that is shown in the picture indicates

the  maximun  suction,  milk  is  lukewarm.  By

turning the bar (D) 180°, the minimum suction

is set,and milk is warmer.

4 Slowly  turn  steam  valve  knob  (7)  counter

clockwise to release steam.

IMPORTANT.

 

The more you turn the knob,

the greater the steam pressure for frothing.

N.B.:

  Dispensing  should  not  exceed  60

seconds.

5 Move pitcher in circular motion keeping the

tip of steam nozzle just under surface of milk

as it begins to froth. Do not let milk come to

a boil since it will not froth.

6 When you have made enough froth,turn steam

knob clockwise to shut off steam and remove

pitcher. Put steam switch (4) to pos. “

0

”.

7 Spoon the froth onto the espresso in each

cup and gently pour the hot milk along the

side of the cup. Top each cup of cappucci-

no  with  a  dash  of  cinnamon,  cocoa  and

nutmeg. Serve.

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NOTE:

 

If you want to make more espresso

immediately after steaming milk, the machine

boiler  must be refilled with water and tempe-

rature brought down to a brewing temperatu-

re. Otherwise, espresso may taste “burned”.

To do this: place an empty cup on drip plate.

Do not insert filter holder. Turn hot water/

brew switch (4) to “

1

” letting cup fill with

water. Turn brew switch “

0

”. You many now

proceed to make more espresso.

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Summary of Contents for CLASSIC

Page 1: ...be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and or injury to persons including the following 1 Read all instructions and information in this instruction book and any other literature includ...

Page 2: ...pe 3 the cable does not hang from the table to avoid the risk of getting caught up in it Preparation 1 Remove the water tank cover 22 and fill with cold water to the MAX line indicated on tank 6 See F...

Page 3: ...temperatures will be much darker in colour Darker beans will produce a richer cup of coffee than the lightly roasted beans 2 A variety of dark roasts are available from which you can choose to brew y...

Page 4: ...ful as hot water will be on top of the coffee grinds in the holder Some water will continue to drip from brewing head as filter holder is removed That is normal and due to the pump pressure in the sys...

Page 5: ...D 180 the minimum suction is set and milk is warmer 4 Slowly turn steam valve knob 7 counter clockwise to release steam IMPORTANT The more you turn the knob the greater the steam pressure for frothin...

Page 6: ...aste burned To do this place an empty cup on the drip plate Do not insert filter holder Turn hot water brew switch 2 to 1 letting cup fill with water Turn brew switch 0 You may now proceed to make mor...

Page 7: ...solution to flow through brewing head and steam nozzle for several seconds Wait 20 minutes then repeat process until solution has been run through Rinse machine thoroughly by running plain cold water...

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