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instruCtions For use

attention   Hot Surface

the filter holder may be hot during operation, to remove the filter holder, turn the 

filter to the left, until the holder dislodges from the machine. (see figure 14)
the metal parts might still be hot and can be cooled down by running cold water over 

them. to make more espresso, proceed as follows: Check to see if the boiler chamber 

is empty and not under pressure (see section CAution - Pressure). remove filter 

holder (f). empty metal filter (see figure 15). repeat steps 1-4 of this section.

Steam only

the glass carafe (i) has markings for 2 cups and 4 cups and steaming. 2 cups of 

water yields 2 cups of espresso. 3 cups of water yields 2 cups espresso, plus steam 

for frothing milk for cappuccino. 4 cups of water yields 4 cups espresso. 5 1/2 cups 

of water is the upper rim of the metal band surrounding the carafe.

Preparing Cappuccino 

1.   the first step in making cappuccino is to make espresso. therefore, fill the glass 

carafe with the amount of water that is required to make the desired amount of 

espresso, plus additional water for frothing milk (see section making espresso). 

2.   Fill a small stainless steel pitcher 1/3 to 1/2 full with fresh, cold milk and set aside. 
3.   Follow the espresso directions through item #11.

note:

 Do not use the cup adapter to make cappuccino, use only the glass carafe. 

4.   As soon as half the required amount of espresso is produced, turn the strength 

control knob clockwise until tight and is pointed to the “  cup” marking (fig.12). 

At this time the boiler has created enough pressure and steam to start frothing 

milk. the “steam” indicator light will turn on (see figure 16). Frothing milk before 

finishing the espresso prevents you from running out of steam. this will 

happen if you froth milk towards the end of the brewing process. 

5.   to froth milk, take your pitcher with fresh, cold milk and insert the steam nozzle 

with froth attachment halfway into the milk (see figure 17). then turn the steam 

control knob in counter-clockwise direction (see figure 18) for approximately 45-60 

seconds depending on how much froth you want and the type of milk you are 

using. turn the steam control knob clockwise until tight after use. 

attention   Hot Surface

Do not bring milk to a boil (this will happen if large bubbles start forming at the 

surface of the milk). 
6.   After the milk is frothed, set aside and allow to it settle. 
7.   turn the strength control knob counter-clockwise to the desired level to finish 

brewing espresso. 

8.   Pour the espresso into a cup that has a capacity of at least 5 ounces. Add the 

steamed milk to the espresso and spoon on the frothed milk. the proportion 

between espresso and milk is to taste; in italy it is normally 1 part espresso to 

2 parts milk plus froth. the steam nozzle may be hot during operation. 

 

Summary of Contents for 681131690690

Page 1: ...Item Stock Number 169069 UPC 681131690690 COFFEE STATION For Customer Assistance call Customer Service at 1 877 207 0923 US or 1 877 556 0973 Canada 169069...

Page 2: ...ation Wait until brewing cycle is completed and all water and steam has been used up Use of the Glass Carafes A The carafe is designed for use with this appliance It must never be use on a range top B...

Page 3: ...Thermostatically Controlled Warming Plate 6 A C Cord and Cord Storage Espresso Cappuccino a Boiler Cap b Espresso Cappuccino On Off Button c Espresso Strength Control d Steam Control Knob e Steam Nozz...

Page 4: ...operating instructions Espresso Cappuccino...

Page 5: ...ter Coffee The coffee maker is a combination coffee espresso and cappuccino maker that incorporates all of these functions in an all in one space saving coffee espresso making system This appliance of...

Page 6: ...er turn the steam control knob in a counterclockwise direction Continue this procedure until no more steam comes out of the steam nozzle 5 Turn the steam control knob to the clockwise direction 6 Now...

Page 7: ...e boiler chamber while your Coffee Station is in operation It should be in the off position Never pour more than 12 oz of water into the boiler chamber 7 Place the boiler cap a on the machine and turn...

Page 8: ...r to make cappuccino use only the glass carafe 4 As soon as half the required amount of espresso is produced turn the strength control knob clockwise until tight and is pointed to the cup marking fig...

Page 9: ...e Serve trigger cannot function This may cause hot water or hot coffee to overflow The Pause Serve mechanism is opened as long as the glass carafe is inserted into the machine and sits properly on the...

Page 10: ...Caution If the coffee DOES drip onto the warming plate after the removal of the carafe it is usually an indication that the seal in the filter holder is missing or defective It is also possible that...

Page 11: ...and how often you use the espresso machine Before descaling the brewing sieve on the brewing head MUST first be screwed off See figure 21 1 Remove all lime and coffee residues from the brewing sieve a...

Page 12: ...er every quarter year with hard water once a month In doubt regarding the water hardness in your area you may call your local water department For ecological and health reasons we recommend the exclus...

Page 13: ...o water in boiler container No coffee in filter holder Filter clogged because coffee is ground too fine and or pressed down to hard 3 Steam does not come out of steam nozzle No water or not enough wat...

Page 14: ...ion any statutory warranty or condition of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose WAL MART GE and the product manufacturer expressly disclaim all responsibility for special incidental and...

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