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Thank you for your confidence in and loyalty to KRUPS products. You have just
purchased the most compact espresso machine in our range.
A
Water compartment lid
B
Removable water tank
C
Cup tray
D
Control panel:
D1
Selector knob (coffee or steam)
D1-1
O Position/preheating espresso
D1-2
Preparing an espresso
D1-3
Preheating steam
D1-4
Preparing steam
D2
On/Off button with indicator light
E
Filter holder mount
F
Filter holder
F1
Filter one cup
F2
Filter two cups
G
Super cappuccino nozzle
H
Drip grid
I
Drip tray
J
Power cord
K
Measuring spoon
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION
Electromagnetic pump: 15 bars
Filter holder
1 or 2 cups
Soft pod compatible
Steam function
Automatic shut-off after 5 minutes (environmental protection)
Removable water tank (capacity: 1 litre)
Power: 1460 W
Voltage: 230 V - 50 Hz
Safety devices to protect against overheating
Dimensions: H. 286 mm, L. 145 mm, D. 315 mm
IMPORTANT!
Voltage: this appliance is designed to function on 230V alternating current only.
Type of use: this appliance is designed for DOMESTIC USE ONLY
PRACTICAL TIPS
It is preferable to use freshly roasted coffee. The freshness of coffee is only preserved
for a few weeks after roasting. Good packaging may improve and preserve the coffee
for longer. If you are not sure about the quality of the packaging, choose a recently
roasted coffee.
The coffee must always be ground just before being prepared.
What type of coffee should i choose?
For a coffee rich in aroma
Choose pure Arabica coffee or those made from a majority of Arabica coffee.
CAUTION: the safety precautions are part of the appliance. Read them
carefully before using your new appliance for the first time.
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