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Place a dish underneath the outlet to collect
water.  

Turn the steam/hot water knob (

11

) to the

right. At this point the system will fill with water
and water may flow out of the nozzle (

12

). 

When the TURN VALVE command appears, you
may turn the knob (

11

) to the left again.

When the machine has heated up, PLEASE
RINSE will appear on the display and the serv-
ice button (

7

) will start flashing.

Press the service button (

7

) to rinse out the sys-

tem through the coffee dispensing nozzle (

8

).

The machine is now ready for use. 

RECOMMENDATION:

Place a dish underneath the

outlet to collect water. 
You may rinse out the machine at any time during
regular operation by letting clean water flow
through the coffee outlet (

8

), pressing the service

button (

7

).

Starting up the appliance

1a. Remove the power cord from the cord com-

partment (

14

) and plug it into a suitable outlet. 

2a. Press the power switch (

15

). The on/off button

(

2

) will come on.

3a. Press the on/off button (

2

). SYS. IS HEATING

will appear on the display. 

4a. When the machine has heated up, PLEASE

RINSE will appear on the display and the serv-
ice button (

7

) will start flashing.

5a. Press the service button (

7

) to rinse the system

out through the coffee dispensing nozzle (

8

). 

6a. The coffeemaking symbol will appear on the

display, indicating that the machine is ready for
use again. 

Setting grind
Important

:  Grind may be adjusted only when the

coffee grinder is in use. 
The coffee grinder may be adapted to suit the roast
of the coffee. We recommend the medium setting
for all roasts. 

Open the coffee bean container (

18

) lid 

With the coffee grinder in operation, turn the
knob (

19

) to the desired position. The smaller

the dot next to the knob, the finer the grind. Re-
member that:
– lightly roasted coffee requires a finer grind  
– dark-roasted coffee requires a coarser grind

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The machine is shipped ready to make its first cup
of coffee. But we recommend you re-programme
the main settings to suit your preferences. First of
all, follow the steps listed under the “Programming”

heading to adjust the filter and water hardness set-
tings.

NOTE:

When using the appliance for the first time,

or if the appliance has not been used for some
time, the first coffee you make will not have perfect
aroma and should be discarded. 

Selecting coffee strength

You may set your preferred coffee strength to three
levels:

LIGHT  

= about 7  gr. ground coffee 

(for caffelatte, cappuccino)

NORMAL 

= about 9  gr. ground coffee 

(for Café crème)

STRONG

= about 11 gr. ground coffee 

(for Espresso, strong coffee)

As soon as the machine is ready for use, the facto-
ry setting will appear on the display.
It may be altered by repeatedly pressing the selec-
tor (

4

) until the desired strength appears on the dis-

play.

Selecting water quantity

Use the water quantity control knob (

3

) to deter-

mine the quantity of water:

turn anti-clockwise to decrease water quantity.

turn clockwise to increase water quantity.

Water quantity may be altered during the process. 
The amount of water used to make coffee is shown
on the first line of the display.

RECOMMENDATION:

To  determine the ideal wa-

ter quantity for your taste or cup size, proceed as
follows when making your first cup of coffee:
1. Set the water quantity adjustment knob (

3

) to

the following positions:

a. to the left for a cup of espresso.
b. all the way to the right for a larger cup.
2. Press the 1 cup selector (

5

). The machine will

start making coffee.

3. Just before you reach the desired quantity of

coffee, turn the water quantity control knob (

3

)

slowly to the left until the machine stops dis-
pensing coffee. 

4. Note the position shown on the dots appearing

on the water quantity adjustment knob (

3

).

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Place a pre-heated cup underneath the coffee dis-
pensing nozzle (

8

The height of the coffee dispensing nozzle (

8

) may

Summary of Contents for AROMA MICHELANGELO

Page 1: ...Michelangelo ...

Page 2: ...AROMA MICHELANGELO Edizione 1I06 13 15 14 1 10 11 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 d b a c 9 16 17 18 19 20 22 26 25 24 23 21 Fig A Fig B Fig C 12b 12a 12c ...

Page 3: ...ngth selector 5 1 cup selector 6 2 cup selector 7 S service button 8 Coffee dispensing nozzle with adjustable height 9 Drip tray grid a Grid b Drip tray c Coffee grounds container d Contacts 10 Steam preheating button 11 Steam hot water knob 12 Steam nozzle with milk frothing accessory 12a Intake valve 12b Knob 12c Intake tube 13 Document holder pocket 14 Power cord compartment 15 Power on off swi...

Page 4: ...he appliance in places where there is a danger of explosions is prohibited Do not use the product with toxic substances Do not lay the hot appliance on surfaces sensi tive to heat Do not leave the appliance exposed to wind or rain Do not place the appliance near a live element an electric stove or any other source of heat Do not expose the appliance to extreme tempe ratures Never let children or p...

Page 5: ...o machine to find the flavour and aroma that best suits your taste Ideally coffee beans should be ground just be fore using them Remember that your coffee MUST BE GROUND FOR PUMP ESPRESSO MA CHINES which means it must be ground quite finely It is a good idea to keep ground coffee or cof fee beans in the freezer in a hermetically sealed container Coffee easily absorbs odours STARTING UP AND PREPARI...

Page 6: ...R R R RA A A AT T T TI I I IO O O ON N N N The machine is shipped ready to make its first cup of coffee But we recommend you re programme the main settings to suit your preferences First of all follow the steps listed under the Programming heading to adjust the filter and water hardness set tings NOTE When using the appliance for the first time or if the appliance has not been used for some time t...

Page 7: ...ly perform a washing cycle through the cof fee dispensing nozzle 8 one minute after the lid is closed and will then be ready for use again Important The filling compartment is not a stor age compartment Never put more than one por tion into it and use only freshly ground or vacuum packed coffee Do not use instant coffee You can make instant coffee in the cup using the nozzle 12 H H H HE E E EA A A...

Page 8: ... Statistics 1 FILTER Filter assembly The machine is supplied with a special filter acces sory for the water reservoir The filter is made of resins and protects the machine from lime scale deposits filtering out any substances such as chlorine and metallic residues that can alter the flavour and aroma of coffee while leaving the min eral content of the water unaltered For the ma chine to recognise ...

Page 9: ...H 12 7 25 2 fH LEVEL 2 3 red dots 15 21 dH 25 3 37 8 fH LEVEL 3 4 red dots 21 dH 37 8 fH LEVEL 4 When no red dots are visible set on level 1 The factory setting corresponds to LEVEL 3 1d Press the programming button P 2d Press until PROGRAM W HARD appears on the display It will appear only if the filter is pro grammed to NO 3d Press ok 4d Press again until the level of water hardness determined in...

Page 10: ... eight languages German English French Italian Spanish Dutch Russian and Portuguese The factory setting is Italian Press the programming button P to go into Pro gramming mode Press until PROGRAM LANGUAGE appears on the display Press ok Press until the desired language appears Confirm by pressing ok PROGRAM LANGUAGE will appear on the display From this position you may continue program ming or exit...

Page 11: ...leaning cycle You may continue making coffee hot water and steam but we recommend you perform the clean ing cycle promptly Important The cleaning programme cannot be interrupted once it has started 1i Press the service button 7 EMPTY TRAYS will appear on the display alternating with FILL WATER 2i Remove the drip tray 9b and the water reser voir 17 and clean them thoroughly 3i Fill the reservoir wi...

Page 12: ...cale and the lime scale remover solution will intermittently flow out of the nozzle 12 about 10 min 8m When TURN VALVE appears on the display you can turn the knob to the left 11 9m At this point the lime scale removal solution flows into the drip tray about 15 Min 10m When the lime scale remover solution has flowed out of the outlet EMPTY TRAYS ap pears on the display 11m Remove the drip tray 9b ...

Page 13: ...fuse cover corre sponds with the colour marking on the base of the plug If the plug requires to be changed because it is not suitable for your socket or becomes damaged it should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted fol lowing the wiring instruction below The plug re moved must be disposed of safely as insertion into a 13A socket is likely to cause an electrical hazard IMPORTANT These wires i...

Page 14: ...and or container grounds container 9c is full TRAYS MISSING The tray 9b and or coffee grounds Insert the drip tray and container 9c is absent or has not coffee grounds container been installed correctly The contacts 9d on the drip tray Clean the contacts are dirty SYSTEM TOO HOT Overheated system Cool down the system when producing hot water PLEASE CLEAN The machine needs cleaning Run the cleaning...

Page 15: ...used Use fresh coffee beans Adjust the grind The grinding motor is very noisy Foreign body such as a pebble in grinding motor Contact the service centre You may continue using the machine with ground coffee The lime scale removal pro gramme doesn t work Filter programmed as YES Programme the filter as NO ERROR 1 The illuminated ring on the ON OFF button 2 is flashing The appliance is too cold Let ...

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