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8.1 Resetting to stand-by status
Please the
selector switch (14) once more. The small light in
the
selector switch (14) goes off.
The machine now goes into stand-by. This process is automatic
and takes a few seconds.
Clean the pivoting nozzle with a moist cloth after every
draw-off of steam.
9. Drawing off hot water
Place a cup under the pivoting nozzle (17) and turn the selector
switch for steam/hot water (15) to the
position. The machine
now gives off hot water.
During the draw-off of hot water, the warning lamp
flashes.
In order to end the process, turn the selector switch for steam/hot
water (15) back to the
position.
When hot water is first drawn off, there is a possibility of
spattering and the risk of scolding. The pivoting nozzle
becomes hot. Avoid direct contact with the skin.
10. Switching off machine
When the machine is switched off, the rinsing program is auto-
matically run again. Place an empty cup under the coffee-spout
(16) and press the
switch.
When the rinsing water has run into the cup, the machine powers
down. Discard the water.
11. Care and maintenance
11.1 Fill water
When warning lamp
lights up no more coffee can be drawn off.
Top up water as described in chapter 3.3.
11.2 Empty grounds container
The coffee grounds are collected in the grounds container. When
the warning lamp
lights up, the draw-off buttons are blocked
and you must empty the grounds container.
Remove the drip tray (1). Be careful, as there is water in it.
Empty and clean the drip tray and the grounds container. Put the
drip tray and the grounds container back in again.
Whenever grounds container is emptied, empty drip tray too.
11.3 Drip tray is missing
If the drip tray is not replaced correctly, warning lamp
flashes.
When the drip tray is outside the machine you can take the
opportunity to clean the inside of the machine. Wipe off any
of coffee powder with a damp cloth. Then replace clean drip
tray.
11.4 Removing foreign objects
Switch your machine off with the
switch.
Disconnect your machine from the mains.
Open the bean container (11) and remove the beans. You can
remove the rest of the beans with a vacuum cleaner.
Loosen the two screws in the bean container (Fig. 4) and then
remove the bean container (Fig. 5).
Remove any more beans with a vacuum cleaner.
Position the wrench (Fig. 6).
Now turn the wrench in an anti-clockwise direction until the
jammed foreign body comes loose.
Remove residue of powder with a vacuum cleaner.
Reposition the bean container and screw the screws back in
again.
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