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Wait until the start/stop button (2)
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illuminates green.
Press the start/stop button (2) to start the
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first rinsing cycle. If the water level indicator
(3) flashes, the first rinsing cycle is completed.
Repeat the above steps to run the second
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rinsing cycle. If the second rinsing cycle is
completed, the appliance switches off
automatically.
If the process is completed, set the locking
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collar (8) to position ’B’.
Remove the lid (19) from the water reservoir
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(17).
Remove the cover (20) from the filter holder
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(21).
Remove the red steam nozzle (27) from the
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filter holder (21).
Tightly screw the red steam nozzle (27) to
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the steam outlet (30).
Place the anti-chlorine filter (18) in the filter
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holder (21).
Place the cover (20) on the filter holder (21).
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Make sure that the arrow on the cover (20)
points in the direction as shown (fig. B).
Place the lid (19) on the water reservoir (17).
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Place the water reservoir (17) in the appliance.
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After descaling the appliance, clean the
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coffee pad cassette (13), the milk frothing
unit and the coffee dispenser filter (28) in
soapy water using a soft brush.
Assembly
Before you proceed, we need you to pay
attention to the following notes:
- Before assembly, always switch off the
appliance and remove the mains plug from
the wall socket.
Mounting the anti-chlorine filter
and the water reservoir (fig. A & B)
Place the anti-chlorine filter (18) in the filter
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holder (21).
Place the cover (20) on the filter holder (21).
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Make sure that the arrow on the cover (20)
points in the direction as shown (fig. B).
Place the lid (19) on the water reservoir (17).
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Place the water reservoir (17) in the appliance.
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Mounting the drip tray and the cup
tray (fig. N)
Place the drip tray (16) in the bottom of
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the appliance.
Place the cup tray (15) above the drip tray
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(16) in the bottom of the appliance.
Mounting the dispenser cassette and
the coffee dispenser filter (fig. K)
Mount the coffee dispenser filter (28) to
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the dispenser cassette (9).
Mount the dispenser cassette (9) to the
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appliance.
Mounting the coffee pad cassette
If you use coffee pads, refer to the section
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”Making coffee with coffee pads”.
If you use ground coffee, refer to the section
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”Making coffee with ground coffee”.
Mounting the milk frothing unit
(fig. J1 - J3)
Before you proceed, we need you to pay
attention to the following notes:
- Push the tube adapter into the milk froth
dispenser adapter until it clicks into place
(fig. J2). If the tube adapter is not properly
mounted to the milk froth dispenser
adapter, milk and hot steam can escape
from the milk froth dispenser.
Before you proceed, we would like you to
focus your attention on the following notes:
- Be careful when handling the tube adapter
(25) to prevent damage to the air duct (A)
(fig. J3).
Slide the flexible tube (24) over the tube
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adapter (25).
Push the tube adapter (25) into the milk
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froth dispenser adapter (26) until it clicks
into place.
Mount the milk froth dispenser (12) to the
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milk froth dispenser adapter (26).
Mount the milk froth dispenser adapter
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(26) to the red steam nozzle (27).
Summary of Contents for 242124
Page 2: ...2 14 13 11 15 9 10 12 13 8 17 7 6 3 2 1 4 5 18 16 15 A...
Page 3: ...3 13 13 19 20 18 21 17 C B A 8 F2 B C F1 A B C D E 6 F A B E 7 C D D E...
Page 4: ...4 27 26 12 24 25 25 26 25 26 23 22 14 13 14 J2 G H I1 I2 J1...
Page 5: ...5 5 16 15 31 13 24 A 12 25 25 26 28 9 O J3 K 30 27 29 28 19 20 21 27 18 21 17 L M N...
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Page 155: ...155 EL 2 2 8 B A C D E J 1 3 24 24 15 12 on off 1 2 2 6 7 C 4 2 2 2 8 B A C D E 50 ml...
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Page 162: ...162 EL 28 9 9 J1 J3 J2 25 J3 24 25 25 26 12 26 26 27 A O 8 1 13 31 13 31 3 cm 8 13 13 13 14 P...
Page 163: ...163 EL 8 A 8 B 8 A C 1 500...
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