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2. Turn the espresso machine on
by pressing the power On/Off
button to the ‘ON’ position;
the 'POWER' light will illuminate
red and the ‘HEATING’ light will
illuminate orange indicating that
the machine has commenced
heating.
3. Once the machine has reached
optimum temperature, the
'HEATING' light will automatically
switch off.
4. Once the 'HEATING' light has
turned off, set the selector control
to the ‘ESPRESSO’
mode and
allow a small amount of water
to pour through the group head
for a few seconds without the
portafilter in place.
5. Pre-heat the portafilter with filter
basket assembled by holding it
under the group head. Set the
selector control to the ‘ESPRESSO’
mode and rinse the portafilter
by running the water over the
portafilter. Dry the rinsed portafilter
thoroughly before use.
6. After pre-heating the machine
and rinsing the portafilter, ensure
the selector control is back in the
‘STANDBY’ mode.
To Pre-warm cups
Your machine is fitted with a cup
warming tray. It is recommended
to warm your serving cup to help
maintain the coffee’s optimum
temperature.
1. To pre-warm the cup, rinse the
cup in hot water, dry thoroughly
and place the cup upside down
onto the cup warming tray. Leave
cup on the tray until ready to
brew (see Fig.2).
Fig. 2
Alternatively the cup can be
pre-warmed by running hot
water over the cup from the
group head. Set the selector
control to the ‘ESPRESSO’
mode and allow a small amount
of water to pour through the
group head for a few seconds
without the portafilter in
place. Once the cup is rinsed,
turn selector control back to
‘STANDBY’ mode. This should
be done right before the brew
process.
2. Dry cup thoroughly before use.
WARNING:
If pre-warming
the cup or portafilter using
hot water from the group
head, care should be
taken as hot water running
through the group head
may burn.
WARNING:
The cup-
warming tray will always
be heating when the
appliance is switched on
at the power outlet. Switch
espresso machine off and
unplug when not in use.
Using Your Kambrook Espresso Machine
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