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PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSES

WHAT TO DO

Machine is making pulsing/
pumping sound while extracting 
espresso or steaming milk

The machine is carrying out the normal 
operation of the 15 bar pump

No action require as this is the normal operation of 
the machine.

Espresso runs out around the 

edge of the filter holder

Filter holder is not inserted in the group 
head properly

Refer to ›Inserting The 

Portafilter‹, page 55.

There are espresso grounds around the 

filter rim

Clean any excess ground espresso from the rim of the 

filter holder to ensure a proper fit into the brew head.

Too much ground espresso in the filter

Refer to ›Adjusting the Grind Amount‹, page54.

Ground espresso has been tamped too 

firmly

Refer to ›Tamping The Ground Espresso‹, page 55.

Incorrect filter for amount of ground coffee 

used

Ensure you use the small filter for 1 cup of espresso 
and the larger filter for 2 cups of espresso.

Espresso extracts as drops from 
the 

portafilter

The water tank is empty or low

Refer to step 1 – ›Filling The Water Tank‹, page 53.

Espresso grind is too fine

Ensure you use a suitable espresso grind. Refer to 
›Adjusting the Grind Size‹ on page 54.

Machine is blocked by mineral deposits

Decalcify the machine. Refer to ⁄Decalcifying‹, page 63.

Machine is making a loud and
continuous pumping noise

Water tank is empty

Refer to step 1 – ›Filling The Water Tank‹, page 53.

Water tank is not securely in place

Refer to step 1 – ›Filling The Water Tank‹, page 53.

No steam is generated

Machine is not turned on

Ensure the machine is plugged in, switched on at the 
power outlet and the POWER button is pressed to on.

Water tank is empty

Refer to step 1 – ›Filling The Water Tank‹, page 53.

Steam Dial is not in ‘Steam’ position

Turn the steam dial to the Steam-position.

Steam Wand is blocked

Use the pin on the cleaning tool to clear the opening. 
If the steam wand continues to be blocked remove 

the tip of the steam wand using the fitting in the 

middle of the cleaning tool. Refer to ›Care and 
Cleaning‹, page 62.

Milk is not foamy after texturing Not enough steam

Steam wand may be blocked. Refer to ›Care and 
Cleaning‹, page 62.

Milk is not fresh and cold

Use cold fresh milk. Refer to ‘›The Art of Texturing 
Milk‹, page 58.

Machine is not working

The unit appears to be on but the machine 
ceases to operate.

The safety thermal-cut may have activated due to the 
pump or grinder overheating. Turn the machine off 
and allow it to cool for about 30 - 60 minutes.

No ground espresso coming from 
grinder

No espresso beans in hopper.

Fill hopper.

Grinder does not start when 
micro switch is pressed. ‘Filter 
Size’ lights are cycling through 
single and double.

Bean Hopper safety interlock is open 
(hopper is not correctly in place).

Remove hopper, check for any then debris replace 
the hopper into the correct location.

Too much/too little ground 
espresso is being delivered to the 

filter basket

Grind Amount settings are incorrect for 
particular grind size.

Reset the machine to defaults or re-program new 
espresso Grind Amount settings.

notes For Disposal

Dispose of the appliance and packaging must be effected in accordance with the 

corresponding local regulations and requirements for electrical appliances and pa

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ckaging. Please contact your local disposal company.

Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use separate collection 

facilities. Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems 

available. If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous substan-

ces can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging your health and 

well-being. When replacing old appliances with new ones, the retailer is legally obligated 

to take back your old appliance for disposal at least for free of charge.

inForMation anD service

Please check www.gastroback.de for further information. For technical support, please 

contact Gastroback Customer Care Center  by phone: +49 (0)4165/22 25-0 or e-mail:  

[email protected].

WarrantY

We guarantee that all our products are free of defects at the time of purchase. Any demons-

trable manufacturing or material defects will be to the exclusion of any further claim and 

within warranty limits of the law free of charge repaired or substituted. There is no warranty 

claim of the purchaser if the damage or defect of the appliance is caused by inappropriate 

treatment, over loading or installation mistakes. The warranty claim expires if there is any 

technical interference of a third party without an written agreement.
The purchaser has to present the sales slip in assertion-of-claim and has to bear all charges 

of costs and risk of the transport.

the appliance is intended for household use only and not suited for com-

mercial usage. Do not attempt to use this appliance in any other way or for 

any other purpose than the intended use, described in these instructions. 

any other use is regarded as unintended use or misuse, and can cause se-

vere injuries or damage. there is no warranty claim of the purchaser if any 

injuries or damages are caused by unintended use.

Summary of Contents for Design Espresso Maschine Advanced Pro G

Page 1: ...esign Espresso Maschine Advanced Pro G Bedienungsanleitung Design Espresso Maschine Advanced Pro G Bedienungsanleitung vor Gebrauch unbedingt lesen Modell und Zubeh r nderungen vorbehalten Nur f r den...

Page 2: ...n vorw rmen 16 Vorbereiten der Einwand Siebeins tze 17 Den Kaffee mahlen 17 Einstellen des Mahlgrades 17 Einstellen der Dosierung 17 Der Kaffeeandruck 17 Der Tamper an der Mahlstation 17 Den Tamper fr...

Page 3: ...ts darauf sich nicht am hei en Dampf zu verbr hen Fassen Sie w hrend der Dampferzeugung niemals auf die Milchschaumd se oder die Edelstahlh l se Fassen Sie die Milchschaumd se w hrend des Betriebes nu...

Page 4: ...h sein bitten wir Sie sich vor Inbetriebnahme der Maschine mit Ihrem autorisier ten Fachh ndler oder unserem Kundendienst in Verbindung zu setzen Reparaturen und technische Wartung am Ger t d rfen nur...

Page 5: ...pf reiniger scharfen Putzmitteln oder tzenden Chemikalien Desinfektionsmittel Entkalker reinigen Niemals harte oder scharfkantige Gegenst nde f r die Arbeit mit dem Ger t oder zum Reinigen verwenden W...

Page 6: ...sign Espresso Maschine Advanced Pro G Stromversorgung 220 240 V Wechselstrom 50 Hz Leistungsaufnahme 1 200 1 450 Watt L nge des Netzkabels ca 112 cm Gewicht ca 10 4 kg Abmessungen ca 365 mm x 340 mm x...

Page 7: ...r ist zu stark angedr ckt worden Tamper an der Mahlstation Tamper frei verwendet Professionelle Milchschaumd se Die Design Espresso Maschine Advanced Pro G hat eine um 360 schwenkbare Milchschaumd se...

Page 8: ...und kann nach vorn herausgezogen werden 1 Vergewissern Sie sich dass die Bauteile und das Zubeh r vollst ndig und unbesch digt sind bevor Sie die Verpackung entsorgen Das Zu beh rfach befindet sich im...

Page 9: ...ei Tas sen im Siebtr ger Benutzen Sie den kleineren Einsatz f r eine Tasse und den gr eren f r zwei Tassen Heizen Sie den Siebtr ger vor indem Sie ihn unter dem Br hkopf platzieren Lassen Sie hei es W...

Page 10: ...r macht eine kurze Pause und pumpt erneut Wasser durch den Siebtr ger Das Kaffeepulver wird durch eine kleine Menge Wasser befeuchtet bevor der Kaffee gebr ht wird Erst dann erh ht sich der Druck Somi...

Page 11: ...sch umen WARNUNG Die Edelstahlh lse und Milchschaumd se sind nach dem Gebrauch noch einige Zeit sehr hei Vergewissern Sie sich immer zuerst dass diese Bauteile abgek hlt sind bevor Sie die Edelstahlh...

Page 12: ...rwendung damit die feinen Poren f r den Dampf nicht verstopfen siehe Pflege und Reinigung 10 Gie en Sie die hei e Milch in Ihren Kaffee und geben Sie den Milchschaum mit dem L ffel dar ber WICHTIG Ver...

Page 13: ...chende Espressomenge benutzen Den Kaffee andr cken Nachdem Sie die richtige Menge Kaffeepulver in den Siebeinsatz gef llt haben m ssen Sie es m glichst gleichm ig andr cken Verwenden Sie dazu den Tamp...

Page 14: ...gungstablette in den Reinigungseinsatz Reinigungstablette benutzen Siebtr ger an den Br hkopf Maschine ausschalten Tasten gleichzeitig dr cken und 5 Sekunden halten 5 6 7 2 3 4 H rtebereich Empfohlene...

Page 15: ...Reinigungswerkzeuges eignet sich f r die Reinigung der feinen L cher der Siebeins tze 3 Um den Einzelwand Siebeinsatz zu reinigen lassen Sie einfach Wasser durch den Sieb tr ger laufen indem Sie die m...

Page 16: ...desKaffeepulvers beschrieben Problem M gliche Ursache Was zu tun ist Der Kaffee ist zu kalt Die Tassen sind nicht vorgew rmt Heizen Sie die Tassen vor Ver fahren Sie wie unter Vorw rmen der Tassen bes...

Page 17: ...tsorgungsunternehmen Entsorgen Sie elektrische Ger te nicht im Hausm ll nutzen Sie die Sammelstellen der Ge meinde Fragen Sie ihre Gemeindeverwaltung nach den Standorten der Sammelstellen Wenn elektri...

Page 18: ...bedeutet mit Sahne Dies ist eine schicke Variante des althergebrach ten Wiener Kaffees In einer Tasse f r 90 bis 120 ml wird ein doppelter Espresso gef llt und mit einem Schlag frischer cremig geschla...

Page 19: ...ene Butter Tasse starker hei er Espresso Zubereitung Mischen Sie die H lfte des Kaffees Puder zucker und Butter in einer Sch ssel R hren Sie gut durch und geben Sie den restlichen Kaffee nach und nach...

Page 20: ...sign Espresso Maschine Advanced Pro G Operating Instructions Design Espresso Maschine Advanced Pro G Read all provided instructions before first usage Model and attachments are subject to change For h...

Page 21: ...ms 69 Notes for Disposal 71 Information and Service 71 Warranty 71 Coffee Recipes 72 Index 74 Carefully read all provided instructions before you start running the appliance and pay attention to the w...

Page 22: ...or aplliancein water or any other liquid Tthe water tank should never be removed or completely emptied during decalcifying Always switch off before cleaning the the ppliance disconnect the plug from t...

Page 23: ...maged to avoid risk of fire electric shock or any other damage and or injuries to persons The appliance is likely to be damaged if the appliance was subject to inadmissible strain e g overheating mech...

Page 24: ...y never touch hot surfaces Do not place the appliance or any part of it on or near hot surfaces e g burner heater or oven Do not use any part of the appliance e g pot steamer with any other device The...

Page 25: ...without close adult supervision If you must use a longer cord or an extension cord when using the appliance the cord must include a 3 prong grounding plug It must be arranged so it will not drape or h...

Page 26: ...spresso making skills use the included SINGLE WALL FILTERS Refer to Using Your Machine Step 4 5 on page 54 for details on where to set this dial Hands Free Direct Grinding The appliance features an in...

Page 27: ...gle shot and 1 x double shot These filters are designed to intentionally slow the water flow rate during brewing resulting in an espresso that has been extracted at the correct pressure leading to a r...

Page 28: ...cator into the drip tray and place the Cof fee Grinds Separator on top Then place grill on top Slide the drip tray into position in the base of the machine in front of the storage tray 3 Before instal...

Page 29: ...ving add the hot water first and then extract the espresso Preheat the portafilter by placing underneath the group head Rinse with hot water from the group head by holding down the double shot button...

Page 30: ...i ne has reached the correct temperature for brewing and is ready for use Ensure the drip tray and portafilter are in place Place one or two pre warmed cups beneath the portafilter outlet Note PRE BRE...

Page 31: ...rding of used grounds in a sink can cause drains to become blocked With the filter still in place hold the portafilter underneath the group head press and hold down the one cup button to release hot w...

Page 32: ...lk should end up forming a meringue like consistency that has a glassy sheen to it Remove any excess air bubbles by gently knocking the jug against a hard flat surface and pour the milk down the insid...

Page 33: ...on top of the espresso following extraction Note The taste of your espresso will of course depend on personal preference and on many other factors such as the type of coffee bean used the coarseness...

Page 34: ...f water hardness and we can not make any precise specifications on the frequency on the decalcifying The following table is a non binding recommendation and is for guidance only hardness range Recomme...

Page 35: ...use abrasive cleansers pads or cloths which can scratch the surface STORage Before storing press the POWER button to off turn the steam dial to off and unplug Remove unused beans from the hopper empty...

Page 36: ...ground espresso coming from grinder No espresso beans in hopper Fill hopper Grinder does not start when micro switch is pressed Filter Size lights are cycling through single and double Bean Hopper saf...

Page 37: ...ollop of fresh cream whipped until lossy Dust with cinnamon and serve immediately Baked Custards with Fresh Raspberry and Coffee Float Serves 6 25 oz 750ml cream cup finely granulated sugar 2 vanilla...

Page 38: ...sso Icing Delicious with a Cap puccino or Caf Latt Rich Eespresso Icing 2 cups powdered sugar sifted 1 tablespoon butter softened cup strong espresso coffee warm 1 Combine powdered sugar butter and ha...

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