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1 Preparing and using for the first time
1 Preparing and using for the
first time
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aspect of coffee.
3-colour plain text display
Your ENA features a 3-colour plain text display. The
colours of the display texts have the following
meanings:
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Green: The ENA is ready for use.
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Red: The ENA is prompting you to perform
some action.
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Yellow: You are in programming mode.
Setting up the machine
When setting up your ENA, please note the
following:
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Place the machine on a horizontal surface that
is not sensitive to water.
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Choose a spot for your ENA which protects the
machine against overheating. Ensure that the
ventilation slots are not covered.
Filling the water tank
To enjoy the perfect cup of coffee we recommend
changing the water every day.
NOTICE
Milk, sparkling mineral water or other liquids can
damage the water tank or the machine.
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Only fill the water tank with fresh, cold water.
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Remove the water tank and rinse with cold
water.
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Fill the water tank with fresh, cold water and
reinsert it.
Filling the bean container
NOTICE
Coffee beans which have been treated with
additives (e.g. sugar), ground coffee or freeze-dried
coffee will damage the grinder.
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Only use untreated coffee beans to refill the
bean container.
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Remove the bean container cover.
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Remove any dirt or foreign objects from
inside the bean container.
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Fill the bean container with coffee beans.
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Close the bean container.
First-time use
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The On/Off button also acts as a power
switch. When the ENA is switched off, the
machine does not consume standby energy.
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WARNING
If the machine is operated with a defective power
cord, there is a danger of potentially fatal electric
shock.
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Never use a machine which is damaged.
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Never use a machine which has a defective
power cord.
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