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1

Disconnect the appliance from the mains supply.

Make sure the appliance has completely cooled
down.

Simply wipe the Steam Wand 

(3) 

and exterior with

a clean, damp cloth.

Do not use any abrasives or metal scourers as
this will damage the finish on the unit.

4  

The Filter Holder 

(16) 

and Water Tank 

(5)

should

be washed after each use by rinsing them under
water. To assist in keeping the Filter Holder clean
we recommend you periodically run the machine
with the Filter Holder in place, without coffee,
using water only.

Should the holes in the filter become blocked
with coffee grinds, use a fine bristled brush to
help clean.

When your coffee maker is not being used, we
recommend that you do not leave the filter holder
attached to the machine as this will reduce the life
of the gasket.

Remove the Drip Tray Grid and Drip Tray 

(11) 

from

the appliance and remove any spilt coffee and
water then clean them with a damp cloth or a
damp sponge.

You must clean the Steam Wand and cover 

immediately after each use, after it has cooled
down. Briefly use the steam setting to clear any
remaining milk out of the Wand and Cover.  
Remove the Steam Wand Cover, place under
warm running water to remove excess milk. If the
Steam Wand becomes blocked, use a small pin to
clean more thoroughly.

WARNING: Steam from the Steam Wand is 
extremely hot and can scald.

IMPORTANT: Never wash your coffee machine 
accessories in a dishwasher.

Disconnect the appliance from the mains supply.

Make sure the appliance has cooled down
completely.

Remove the Water Tank 

(5) 

and Drip Tray 

(11) 

from

the machine.

Fill the Water Tank with dissolved citric acid 
solution, up to the max level marked on the side
of the tank.

Re-fit the Water Tank and Drip Tray to the 
machine.

6

Place an empty container under the Brewing
Head 

(4) 

to gather the descaled hot boiled water.

7

Connect the appliance to the mains supply.

8

Slide the On/Off Switch 

(10) 

and wait for the 

Indicator Light 

(9) 

to stop flashing.

9

Slide and release the Two Cup Switch 

(7)

, water

will flow through the unit. 

10

Slide the switch again, dispensing until the water
tank is empty.

11

Repeat the process with cold water only to flush
the system.

Helpline

If you are having a problem with your appliance,
please call our Helpline, as we are more likely to
be able to help than the store you purchased the
item from. 

Please have the product name, model number
and serial number to hand when you call to help
us deal with your enquiry quicker. 

UK Helpline:    

0844 871 0960

IRE Helpline:   

1800 409 119 

Spares:           

0844 873 0726

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Summary of Contents for ELIPTA 47155

Page 1: ...rantee See back of this instruction book for details UK and Ireland customers only www facebook com morphyrichardsuk www twitter com loveyourmorphy www homeofthehouseproud com For competitions product...

Page 2: ...team Switch 9 Temperature Indicator Light 10 On Off Switch 11 Drip Tray 12 Drip Tray Adjustment Button 13 Drip Tray Level Indicator 14 One Cup E S E Pod Filter 15 Two Cup Filter 16 Filter Holder 17 Co...

Page 3: ...emperature Indicator Light 9 will stop flashing when the coffee maker is ready 5 5 Insert the Filter Holder into the Brewing Head 4 turning anti clockwise until it locks fully into place Place your cu...

Page 4: ...the On Off Switch 10 and Steam Control 2 are set to Off Select Steam 8 1 1 Fill the Water Tank 5 and place into the coffee maker 4 Slide the On Off Switch 10 to On The Temperature Indicator Light 9 w...

Page 5: ...s of coffee The coffee maker comes with the following amounts set as the default settings One Cup 50ml Two Cup 100ml You can adjust these amounts for your own personal preference by following these st...

Page 6: ...ng other types of coffee in an espresso filter such as filter coffee grinds will result in a poorer tasting coffee and could clog the filter The coffee maker is compatible with both E S E pods a compa...

Page 7: ...r wash your coffee machine accessories in a dishwasher 1 Disconnect the appliance from the mains supply 2 Make sure the appliance has cooled down completely 3 Remove the Water Tank 5 and Drip Tray 11...

Page 8: ...s use espresso coffee grinds Milk is not frothing Air and steam are not getting into the milk Use a pin to clean the Steam Wand nozzle and air holes in the cleaner Coffee is too strong or weak Wrong v...

Page 9: ...9 Notes 47155 rev3_Layout 1 02 09 2011 13 52 Page 9...

Page 10: ...10 Notes 47155 rev3_Layout 1 02 09 2011 13 52 Page 10...

Page 11: ...Richards may cause fire electric shock or injury Do not use the coffee maker for anything other than its intended purpose Mains cable The mains cable should reach without straining from the socket Do...

Page 12: ...retain your original till receipt or invoice to indicate the date of initial purchase To qualify for the 1 year guarantee the appliance must have been used according to the instructions supplied For...

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