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E

E

N

N

G

G

L

L

I

I

S

S

H

H

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• If you want a strong coffee, press button (4),

while if you want a weak coffee, press button (

5

). 

In any case, you can stop dispensing once the
coffee reaches the desired amount (if less than
the programmed dose), by pressing the same
button used to start dispensing.

• To program the volume of your coffee, follow the

instructions in paragraph “PROGRAMMING
COFFEE VOLUME’”.

• The used capsule automatically falls into the col-

lection drawer (

9

) when a new one is placed in

the compartment (

7

). 

P

P

R

R

O

O

G

G

R

R

A

A

M

M

M

M

I

I

N

N

G

G

 

 

C

C

O

O

F

F

F

F

E

E

E

E

 

 

L

L

E

E

N

N

G

G

T

T

H

H

You can set coffee volume to have strong or weak
coffee. 
After turning on the machine and introducing the
coffee capsule, proceed as follows:
• Press and hold the stand-by button (

6

) and the

strong (

4

) or weak coffee button (

5

). The dispen-

sing will start after about 3 seconds (fig.4).

• Once the desired amount of coffee has been di-

spensed, release the buttons.

• For future dispensing, the volume dispensed will

be the same as that stored.

N

N

O

O

 

 

W

W

A

A

T

T

E

E

R

R

When the water in the reservoir has run out (

1

) the

dispensing stops and the red button (

5

) lights up.

• Refill the reservoir.
• Reset the no water alarm by pressing button (

5

).

U

U

S

S

E

E

D

D

 

 

C

C

A

A

P

P

S

S

U

U

L

L

E

E

 

 

D

D

R

R

A

A

W

W

E

E

R

R

 

 

F

F

U

U

L

L

L

L

When the capsule collection drawer (

9

) is full, pro-

ceed as follows:
• Remove the drawer (

9

) from the machine (fig. 2).

• Separate the drawer (

9

) from the tray (

10

) (fig.6).

• Empty the drawer and the tray.
• Fit the parts back into the appliance.
The drawer should be emptied after every 10 cups

of coffee.

S

S

T

T

A

A

N

N

D

D

-

-

B

B

Y

Y

If the appliance is idle for 10 minutes, it enters into
stand-by mode, i.e. it automatically turns off the
heating system to save energy. The stand-by mode
is shown as button (

6

) lights up red.   

To re-activate the appliance, press button (

6

). 

A

A

U

U

X

X

I

I

L

L

I

I

A

A

R

R

Y

Y

 

 

S

S

O

O

C

C

K

K

E

E

T

T

 

 

F

F

O

O

R

R

 

 

M

M

I

I

L

L

K

K

F

F

R

R

O

O

T

T

H

H

E

E

R

R

The milk frother (sold separately) can be connected
using the auxiliary socket (

13

).

Do this with the machine off; follow the instructions
given in the Cappuccino Maker manual.

M

M

A

A

I

I

N

N

T

T

E

E

N

N

A

A

N

N

C

C

E

E

• Always unplug the appliance before performing

any maintenance operations. 

• Clean the outside of the appliance with a damp

cloth only. Never use solvents or detergents, as
they could damage the plastic surface.

• Empty the capsule drawer (

9

) and the drip tray (

10

) regu-

larly.

CLEANING CYCLE

• Run the cleaning cycle once a year for an average use of

3 capsules per day. For greater use, run it earlier.  

Proceed as follows:

• Fill the reservoir (

1

) with water and add a bottle of Clean

Espresso, a special descaling and degreasing product, fol-
lowing the instructions on the package.

• Place a large container under the coffee outlet
• Open the lever (

7a

) of the capsule compartment, make

sure that the capsule falls into the capsule collecting com-
partment, and close it by pushing it all the way down.

• By pressing one of two buttons 

4

or 

5

the machine will di-

spense water. Repeat the process until all the water in the
tank (

1

) is delivered.

• Repeat the process with water only, without Clean

Espresso.

• To exit the cleaning cycle, turn the machine off and on

again. 

• At the end of the process the machine is ready for brewing

drinks. 

• WARNING: the capsule is automatically pu-

shed into the compartment when the door
(7a) is closed, pushing it as far as it will go.
Never push the capsule in with your fingers.

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Page 2: ...Fig 1 ÈSPRESSO M0S09998 1R09 1 13 3 12 2 6 5 4 9 11 10 8 7 7a Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 ...

Page 3: ... the power cable or other important parts are damaged Do not use electric extension leads that are not authorized by the manufacturer as they may cause damage or fire If it is necessary to replace the power supply ca ble please refer to the nearest Polti authorised service centre since the use of a special tool is necessary Never touch the appliance with wet hands or feet with the cable plugged in...

Page 4: ... TE EN NT TI IO ON N Directive 2002 96 EC Waste Electrical and Elec tronic Equipment WEEE information for users This product complies with EU Directive 2002 96 EC The crossed out wastebasket symbol on the appliance means that at the end of its useful lifespan the product must be dis posed of separately from ordinary house hold wastes The user is responsible for delivering the appliance to an appro...

Page 5: ...D D B BY Y If the appliance is idle for 10 minutes it enters into stand by mode i e it automatically turns off the heating system to save energy The stand by mode is shown as button 6 lights up red To re activate the appliance press button 6 A AU UX XI IL LI IA AR RY Y S SO OC CK KE ET T F FO OR R M MI IL LK K F FR RO OT TH HE ER R The milk frother sold separately can be connected using the auxili...

Page 6: ...Dispensing nozzle is dirty Clean dispensing nozzle with a damp cloth The appliance appears to work properly but does not dispense coffee No capsule in the compartment Put the right capsule in the com partment and repeat the process Buttons 4 5 and 6 flash red simul taneously Malfunction Turn off the appliance and contact an authorised service centre To clean and maintain your Polti capsule coffee ...

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