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enough beans’ (Symbol
) may
therefore start to flash after the
first grinding and no coffee is pro-
duced. If this occurs, press the
1-cup button (fig. 1/G) a second
time and the operation is repeated.
Tip:
To determine the ideal quantity
of water for your taste or cup size,
make your first cup of coffee as
follows:
➔
Turn the water quantity control
knob (fig. 1/D and 4) to one of the
following positions:
· middle for an espresso cup,
· far right for a large cup.
➔
Press the 1-cup button (fig. 1/G).
➔
The machine starts brewing.
➔
Shortly before the desired
amount of coffee is reached, turn
the water quantity control knob
(fig. 1/D and 4)
slowly
to the left,
until the machine stops brewing.
➔
For future use, note where the
water quantity control knob is now
pointing.
3.4 Making two cups of coffee
In the 2-cup operation, two cups of
coffee are produced conse cutively.
➔
Place both cups under the coffee
spout (fig. 1/I and 3).
➔
Select the desired water quant ity
and coffee strength settings for
one
cup (fig. 1/D and 1/F).
➔
Press the 2-cup button (fig. 1/H).
➔
The machine now starts the
grinding, pre-brewing and brewing
operations and produces two con-
secutive cups of coffee.
Tips:
· Brewing can be stopped at any
point by pressing any button.
· If the water or beans supply runs
out or the trays need emptying be -
tween brewing the first cup and
the second, the appropriate symbol
will appear in the display (Symbol
,
or
) and the second
coffee will no longer be made.
Follow the display screen and then
press the
1-cup
button (fig. 1/G)
for the second cup.
3.5 Using pre-ground coffee
➔
First turn the water quantity
control knob (fig. 1/D and 4) to
the desired level for 1-cup.
➔
Open the lid of the pre-ground
coffee chamber (fig. 1/M and 7).
Symbol flashes.
➔
Add a level measuring spoon of
ground coffee and close the lid
again (Symbol
and the 1-cup
button lit up).
➔
Place a cup under the coffee
spout (fig. 1/I and 3) and press
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