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All Display Messages Are Shown in 

RED

5. FACTORY SETTINGS

Each machine leaves the factory with the following settings:
Filter  ..................... – (not installed)
Hardness Level  .... 2
Aroma ................... ROBUST
Auto Off  ................ 2 hours after last use
Language  ............. English
Cup Size ………….. OZ.
Rinse ……………… 

The Dial is set to 

4 OZ.

for coffee and for hot water and 

for

60 SEC

for steam.

6. PREPARING THE MACHINE FOR THE FIRST TIME

• Make sure all accessories, literature and any other items are

removed from the machine and the water tank.

• Make sure the machine sits on an even, flat surface and the

drawer, tray and used coffee container are inserted (Fig 2).

• Plug-in machine.
• Do NOT fill water tank now.

Important

: Do not install the Clearyl Water Filter cartridge 

now. It can block the machine.

• Turn the machine on by pressing the ON/OFF button (Fig. 3a).

The display shows 

FILL WATER.

• Remove water tank, fill with fresh, cold water and replace.

The display shows

OPEN TAP

The following procedure is only necessary when setting up the
machine for the first time and after the procedure "Emptying
System Before Transport" (chapter 19f).

• Place a cup underneath the frother (Fig. 13) and turn the 

Steam/Water Selector to the Steam / Water symbol Fig 4b). 

SYSTEM FILLING

. The machine will pump 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 Rinse Button (Fig. 3f). The machine will
pump a bit of hot water through the coffee spouts and will 
stop automatically. 

READY

. You can only brew coffee when 

the display shows 

READY

.

• Open the bean container lid (Fig. 1, 9) and fill with beans 

(Fig. 5). For details see chapter 7.

• Place an empty cup (at least 8 oz.) under the coffee spouts.
• Push the Dial (Fig. 3e). The Dial illuminates and the display 

shows the cup size 

4 OZ.

• Push and hold the 1-Cup button until the display reads 

STRONG

.

The Impressa E starts grinding and will start brewing.
Initially, the grinding chamber may not fill properly with ground
coffee. The machine will start brewing, then interrupt and the
display will show 

FILL BEANS

. Push the 1-Cup button again.

Discard this first cup of coffee. Your next cup will be perfect. 

Please note

: If coffee only comes out of one spout, move the

spout up and down a few times to clear the internal flow.
You are now ready to make coffee.

7. ADDING COFFEE BEANS

• Open the bean container lid (Fig. 1, 9), fill with beans (Fig. 5).

The container holds approx. 220 grams (8 oz.). Close the lid.

Frozen Beans

: Thaw for 3 to 4 hours before adding to bean

container. This prevents moisture from seeping into the grinder.

11.

Summary of Contents for Impressa E Series

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 64701R2 CAPRESSO...

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: ...team Water Selector See Fig 4 12 Dual Frother Plus 13 Stainless Steel Removable Grid 14 Removable Drawer 15 Measuring Scoop 16 Two Cleaning Tablets white 17 Water Hardness Indicator Strip 18 Clearyl W...

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 with Soft Collar 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: ...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 Hardness 17...

Page 9: ...st 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 preferred fineness A se...

Page 10: ...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 ro...

Page 11: ...l pump 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...

Page 12: ...NG 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 ma...

Page 13: ...R 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: ...m 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 this w...

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: ...ater run through the system Initially the water may be slightly discolored 16b REPLACING THE CLEARYL WATER CARTRIDGE The filter is monitored automatically After approx 75 liters of water 2 500 oz the...

Page 17: ...access water and wait for one minute If all five fields of the test stick turn reddish set the hardness level to 4 If four fields turn reddish set the hardness level to 3 If three or less fields turn...

Page 18: ...ne in the morning and then later in the day set the auto shut off between 0 5 HRS and 2 0 HRS If you use the machine all day long set the auto shut off between 3 0 HRS to 5 0 HRS If you make only one...

Page 19: ...ng the coffee grounds Empty the used coffee container and the drawer Push the drawer back into the machine Fig 20 The display still shows DRAWER MISSING Place the used coffee container on the tray and...

Page 20: ...hine with thick cushioning material on all sides to prevent damage 20 AUTOMATIC CLEANING CYCLES 20a RINSING You can run an extra hot water rinse cycle as follows READY Push and hold the Rinse button u...

Page 21: ...en your cartridge function is not activated Follow the instructions in chapter 16a to program the Clearyl Cartridge function Important The decalcifying program must not be interrupted DECALCIFYING AGE...

Page 22: ...utton until display shows RINSE The Dial illuminates Turn the Dial until display shows DECAL ON Push the Dial Display shows EMPTY DRAWER Continue with step 2 above 21 TIPS FOR BETTER COFFEE Height adj...

Page 23: ...R BUT THERE IS ENOUGH WATER IN THE WATER TANK Reason The low water floatation device Fig 7 4 is missing Solution Within the water tank is a small compartment like a mouse trap Inside is a small black...

Page 24: ...the United States Any machine not purchased from an Authorized Dealer Damage caused by accident abuse negligence misuse improper operation or failure to follow instructions contained in this manual A...

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