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Sugar Coated Beans

: DO NOT fill sugar coated beans into the

bean container. The sugars will stick to the burrs and clog the
flow of ground coffee. Have your local coffee store grind
the sugar coated beans and use as described in chapter 11.

Using Oily Beans: 

Beans with an oily surface tend to stick

together. This may prevent a continuous flow of beans from the
bean container into the burrs. As a result the grinder does not
grind enough coffee and you might get weak or no coffee at all.
Stir the beans in the bean container just before grinding.
Alternatively, you can also pour the beans in an open bowl and
let them sit for about 5 hours. The oils will evaporate (this will
not change the taste of your coffee). Then fill the beans into the
bean grinder. Now beans will feed into the burrs more easily.

8. ADJUSTING THE GRINDER

You can adjust the grinder to the roast of your coffee.
We recommend the following:

Light roast

: use a finer adjustment.

Dark roast

: use a coarser adjustment.

• Open the lid of the bean container. 
• While the grinder is running turn the grind selector switch to 

the desired position (Fig. 6).
– The smaller the dots, the finer the grind. 
– The bigger the dots, the coarser the grind.

Important

: The grinding grade can only be adjusted while

the grinder is actually grinding.

9. DAILY PREPARATION
ON/OFF Button – 

HEATING

RINSE

READY

We recommend filling the water container every morning with
fresh, cold water. This will enhance the taste of your coffee.

• Push and hold On/Off button until the display turns on. If your 

machine is cold the display shows 

HEATING

. After approx. 2 

minutes the display shows 

RINSE

.

• Press the Rinse Button (Fig. 3,f). Hot water will warm up all 

internal parts and pump through the coffee spouts. The water 
will be caught in the drawer underneath. The rinse cycle stops 
by itself and the display reads: 

READY

You are now ready to 

make coffee.

10. GRINDING AND BREWING

The Impressa E uses a 2-step brewing process (Pre-Brew Aroma
System). First it moistens the ground coffee (pre-brew phase),
pauses for a few seconds and then starts the brewing process.
• Adjust the height of the coffee spout to your cup size (Fig. 12)
and place one or two cups underneath the coffee spouts.

10a. SELECTING CUP SIZE AND STRENGTH
Cup Size

1 OZ.

to 

8 OZ

; max: 16 oz.

• Push the Dial. It will illuminate and the display will show the 

cup size in oz, e.g. 

4 OZ

.

• Turn the dial to select any cup size between 

1 OZ

. and 

8 OZ

.

Your machine will always remember the last setting. After 5 
seconds the display will change back to 

READY

.

• When using the 

2-Cup

button the machine will automatically 

double the selected amount of coffee.

Coffee Strength

MILD

NORMAL

-

STRONG

Push the 1-Cup button once, the display shows 

MILD

.

Push the 1-Cup button twice, the display shows 

NORMAL

.

Push the 1-Cup button three times, the displays shows 

STRONG

.

You can also push and hold the 1-Cup button until the desired
strength is shown in the display.

12.

Summary of Contents for 64701R1

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions and Warranty Customer Service 1 800 220 5701 Impressa E Series Fully Automatic Coffee Espresso Center with Clearyl Water Care System 64701R1...

Page 2: ...touch hot surfaces 10 Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven 11 Always attach plug to appliance first then plug cord into wall outlet To disconnect turn any control t...

Page 3: ...that the voltage indicated on the name plate agrees with your voltage Never use warm or hot water to fill the water container Use cold water only Keep your hands and the cord away from hot parts of t...

Page 4: ...id for Ground Coffee Funnel 9 Lid for Bean Container 10 Bean Container See Fig 5 11 Steam Water Selector See Fig 4 12 Dual Frother Plus 13 Stainless Steel Removable Grid 14 Removable Drawer 15 Measuri...

Page 5: ...d Coffee e Programming a On Off b 1 Cup mild normal strong d 2 Cup e Dial Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 9 4 Operating Buttons a Coffee b Steam Water a 5 Fig 3 b Steam Water Selector READY LED Disp...

Page 6: ...Fig 13 Fig 14 Fig 12 a b c Tip Metal Cylinder Clip on Connector 6 Dual Frother Plus Fig 10 Fig 11...

Page 7: ...Fig 17 Fig 18 Fig 19 Fig 20 Fig 21 Fig 15 Fig 16 Steaming up Frothing down Fig 22 a Metal Tube b Chrome Sleeve c Steam Nozzle 7...

Page 8: ...othing Milk 14 15 Cleaning the Dual Frother Plus 15 16 CLEARYL WATER CARTRIDGE 15 a Installing and Activating the Clearyl Cartridge 15 b Replacing the Clearyl Cartridge 16 17 Adjusting the Water Hardn...

Page 9: ...re brewed coffee Just press one of the two cup buttons and your Impressa E will grind tamp and brew your personal cup of coffee The integrated solid steel conical burr grinder grinds beans to the pref...

Page 10: ...d a little less caffeine than Robusta beans which are mostly used in lower priced coffees and instant coffees Espresso is not a bean it s the way the coffee is roasted and prepared Typical US espresso...

Page 11: ...p some water through the frother and stop automatically SHUT TAP Turn the Steam Water Selector back to the cup symbol HEATING PRESS RINSE Place a cup underneath the Coffee Spout Fig 1 1 and press the...

Page 12: ...ling the water container every morning with fresh cold water This will enhance the taste of your coffee Push and hold On Off button until the display turns on If your machine is cold the display shows...

Page 13: ...Open the lid for the ground coffee funnel Fig 1 8 and fill the funnel with one or two scoops of ground coffee Important Do NOT fill this funnel with instant coffee and do not use more than two level...

Page 14: ...e steam output by turning the Steam Water Selector to the cup symbol Please note When you start steaming some hot water will push out of the nozzle before the steam begins When frothing a lot of milk...

Page 15: ...ual Frother and make sure that the tip is screwed onto the Connector finger tight Fig 14a c Push the black Clip on Connector Fig 14c firmly into the steam nozzle the connector should sit flush with th...

Page 16: ...mportant Once the filter has lost its calcium suppressing abilities calcium will build up inside the machine Since the Water Hardness Selector is off the machine will not remind you when to decalcify...

Page 17: ...l the display shows HARDNESS 3 Push the Dial LEVEL 2 4 Turn the Dial to select from 1 2 3 4 5 Push the Dial to confirm your selection HARDNESS 6 Push the P button READY Important If you choose the sel...

Page 18: ...he automatic hot water rinse cycle works more effectively after the brewing chamber has cooled down 18c STATS usage 1 Push and hold P button until display shows FILTER 2 Turn Dial to STATS 3 Push Dial...

Page 19: ...message FILL BEANS will disappear after making the next cup of coffee Attention If the display shows FILL BEANS and there are ample beans in the bean container stir the beans so they flow into the gri...

Page 20: ...ver we highly recommend that you clean the machine as described below within the next few days This cleaning program will remove oil build ups in the brewing chamber The cleaning pro gram takes about...

Page 21: ...OLVENT IN TANK 3 Make sure the water tank is empty Completely dissolve three of the large square tablets in 16 oz of water and pour this mixture into the water tank 4 Replace water tank Place a large...

Page 22: ...e You can preheat milk and cream with the frother 22 SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES The following supplies are necessary to keep your machine in good working order Clearyl Water Filter Cartridge Model 64533...

Page 23: ...will produce the thickest and longest lasting froth Full fat milk will produce less thick froth See chapter 14 Reason The components of the frother are not assembled properly or the components are clo...

Page 24: ...ying cycles Damage caused by use of instant coffee or any other ingredients not allowed in this product Other limitations and exclusions Any implied warranties including fitness for use and mechantabi...

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