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Brewing the Coffee

The twin nozzle filter holder allows you 

to make either one or two espresso 

coffees at a time.

• 

Make sure the drip tray is in place. 

Place empty coffee cups on the 

drip tray under the filter holder.

• 

Make sure the Brew/Steam 

Selector Control is in the 

‘STANDBY’ position.

• 

Plug the power cord into a 230V or 

240V power outlet and switch on.

• 

The red ‘POWER’ light will 

illuminate when the appliance 

has been switched on at the 

power outlet and the cup 

warming plate will start heating.

• 

Rotate the Selector Control to the 

‘BREW’   position . The orange 

‘HEATING’ light will illuminate to 

let you know the water is heating. 

Coffee will begin to flow into the 

cups in approximately five minutes.

• 

The Pressure Indicator Button  

on the Water Tank Cap will rise 

when sufficient steam pressure  

is achieved. 

• 

When sufficient coffee has flowed 

into the cups, turn the Selector 

Control back to the ‘STANDBY’ 

position. This will stop the flow  

of coffee.

• 

If you are not continuing to using 

the steam function, switch off 

at the power outlet, unplug the 

power cord, remove all pressure 

and allow the appliance to cool.

• 

Do not remove the water tank 

cap or filter holder until the 

steam pressure in the appliance 

has been released. The Pressure 

Indicator Button should drop 

down and be flush with the top of 

the water tank cap.

NOTE:

 The steam pressure in 

the machine must be released 

each time BEFORE re-filling with 

fresh cold water. 

How to Froth Milk for a 

Cappuccino or Latté

A cappuccino is an espresso topped 

with steamed and frothed milk 

(

1

3

 espresso, 

1

3

 steamed milk, 

1

3

 

frothed milk), traditionally served in a 

ceramic cup at 60°C-70°C.
A latte is an espresso topped 

with steamed and frothed milk (

1

3

 

espresso, topped with steamed 

milk and about 1cm of frothed 

milk), traditionally served in a glass 

wrapped with a serviette.

• 

The first step in making a 

cappuccino/latte is to make a 

short espresso (Follow steps in 

‘How to make an Espresso’).

• 

Fill the frothing jug 

1

3

 full with cold 

milk (skim milk is the easiest to froth).

• 

Hold the frothing jug below the 

froth enhancer. Immerse the froth 

enhancer 10mm into the milk 

and rotate the Selector Control 

to the ‘STEAM’ position  . Gently 

move the frothing jug in a circular 

motion around the froth enhancer.

• 

When the milk begins to increase 

in volume, immerse the froth 

enhancer deeper into the milk to 

further heat the milk. Do not allow 

the milk to boil.

• 

Turn the Selector Control to 

the ‘STANDBY’ position to stop 

the steaming function before 

removing the jug.

• 

Add the steamed milk to each cup 

of freshly brewed espresso coffee 

and spoon on the frothed milk.

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Summary of Contents for EASY STEP KES110

Page 1: ...Instruction Booklet Easy Step Cappuccino Maker KES110...

Page 2: ...or future use In the event that you need some assistance with your Kambrook appliance please contact our Customer Service Department on 1300 139 798 Australia or 09 271 3980 New Zealand Alternatively...

Page 3: ...ontents Kambrook Recommends p4 Safety First Your Easy Step p6 Cappuccino Maker Operating Instructions p7 Coffee Making Tips p12 Drinks to Try p13 Care and Cleaning p14 Troubleshooting p16 Warranty p20...

Page 4: ...play with the appliance This appliance is for household use only Do not use this appliance for anything other than its intended use Do not use outdoors Do not touch hot surfaces Use handles Special S...

Page 5: ...ce if power cord power plug or appliance becomes damaged in any way Return the entire appliance to the nearest authorised Kambrook Service Centre for examination and or repair Any maintenance other th...

Page 6: ...Cup warming plate 4 Power and Heating lights 5 Steam tube and nozzle with removable cappuccino froth enhancer 6 Filter holder and 2 stainless steel filters 1 2 cup filter and 2 4 cup filter 7 Removab...

Page 7: ...r outlet How to Make an Espresso Filling the water tank Switch the power off at the power outlet and remove the plug Ensure the Brew Steam selector control is in the STANDBY position The STANDBY posit...

Page 8: ...f the filter holder to ensure a proper fit under the brew head Place the filter retainer clip in the release position by pulling the clip back towards your hand Place the filter holder underneath the...

Page 9: ...iance has been released The Pressure Indicator Button should drop down and be flush with the top of the water tank cap NOTE The steam pressure in the machine must be released each time BEFORE re filli...

Page 10: ...m nozzle Turn the selector control to the STEAM position and allow all steam and residual water to completely drain off into the jug until all flow and sound ceases The steam pressure is now removed O...

Page 11: ...g the filter retainer clip to secure the filter in the filter holder turn the filter holder upside down to empty used coffee used coffee grounds should be thrown away with domestic waste and not down...

Page 12: ...up to 1 month before they begin to lose their flavour Do not store in a refrigerator or freezer The Grind The coffee must be ground fine but not too fine the correct grind should look gritty like san...

Page 13: ...hird milk and one third frothed milk Caffe Latt Served in a glass with a serviette a caffe latt consists of one third espresso topped with steamed milk and about 1cm of foam Macchiato A macchiato cons...

Page 14: ...ntrol to STEAM and allow the appliance to produce steam for 4 5 seconds to clear the steam tube The filter holder does not have to be locked into position Turn the Selector Control to STANDBY switch o...

Page 15: ...fying solution Screw the water tank cap back on make sure the cap is on tight Plug the appliance into the power outlet and turn the power switch on Turn the Selector Control to the BREW position and a...

Page 16: ...Too much coffee in the filter Water tank cap is not secure steam is escaping Coffee grind is too coarse Not enough coffee in filter Coffee grind is not fine enough use Espresso ground coffee Filter h...

Page 17: ...17 Notes...

Page 18: ...18 Notes...

Page 19: ...19 Notes...

Page 20: ...ceramic items consumable items and normal wear and tear This Kambrook Replacement Warranty is void if there is evidence of the product being tampered with by unauthorised persons If the product inclu...

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