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Put the flexible tube (24) into the milk jug.
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Make sure that the flexible tube (24)
reaches the bottom of the milk jug.
Press the on/off button (1) to switch on the
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appliance.
Briefly press the start/stop button (2) to
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start the deventilation. During start-up, the
number of rinsing cycles required is established
electronically. If several rinsing cycles are
required, the process will be aborted every
45 seconds and the start/stop button (2)
will flash green. If necessary, empty the cup
and press the start/stop button (2) again.
The start/stop button (2) will illuminate red
when the appliance has been rinsed
sufficiently.
Set the locking collar (8) to position ’B’.
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The water is heated until the start/stop
button (2) changes from red to green after
approximately 80 seconds.
Use
Designation of the indicators
Component
Indication
Designation
Start/stop button (2) Red
The appliance is
heating or rinsing.
Red flashing
Stand-by mode.
Green
The appliance is
ready for use.
Green flashing Preparation in
progress.
Water level
Yellow flashing Fill the water
indicator (3)
reservoir.
Steam indicator (4) Yellow flashing Descale the steam
device.
Yellow
Active steam mode.
Descaling
Yellow flashing Descale the appliance.
indicator (5)
/ Water hardness
setting mode.
Yellow
The descaling
program is running.
Switching on and off (fig. A)
To switch on the appliance, press the on/off
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button (1). The start/stop button (2)
illuminates red. The start/stop button (2)
illuminates green when the appliance is
ready for use.
To switch off the appliance at any time,
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press the on/off button (1) again.
Pre-brewing function
The pre-brewing function makes sure that the
appliance initially only supplies a small quantity
of water. The coffee-making process continues
after a short interval.
Economic brewing function
If you want to switch off the appliance after
preparing a beverage, the economic brewing
function can be activated automatically. To
activate the economic brewing function, keep
the start/stop button (2) pressed. The start/
stop button (2) illuminates green. The water
level indicator (3), the steam indicator (4) and
the descaling indicator (5) briefly flash yellow
after approximately 3 seconds. The economic
brewing function has been activated. If the
brewing process is completed, the appliance
will not heat anymore. The appliance switches
off automatically.
Stand-by mode
If the appliance is not used for more than
approximately 5 minutes, the stand-by mode is
activated automatically. The start/stop button
(2) flashes red. To activate the appliance for use,
press the start/stop button (2) again. If you turn
the cup size selector (6) or the beverage selector
(7) or if you fill the water reservoir (17) with
water, the stand-by mode is deactivated
automatically.
Automatic switch-off function
The appliance switches off automatically if it is
has not been used for a period of 30 minutes.
Water level indicator (fig. A)
The fresh water supply is monitored
continuously by a float which moves up and
down in the water reservoir (17). The water
level indicator (3) flashes when the level comes
below the required minimum filling quantity.
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