Quick MILL Super Automatic Espresso Machine Owner'S Manual Download Page 5

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The warning triangle identifies 
all  explanations  important  for 
personal safety. 

 
 Follow these instructions to avoid accidents! 

 
Numbers  and  letters  refer  to  illustrations 
and  machine  components  such  as  buttons, 
warning lights etc. 

 

 

The manufacturers accept no liability for 
damage caused by: 
•  Use  other  than  that  for  which  the 

appliance is intended. 
• Modification of the power cord. 
•Modification  of  any  of  the  machine’s 
components. 
• Use of non-original spare parts or accessories. 
• Repairs not carried out by an authorized repair 
center. 
 
 
 

 
This  product  meets  the  labeling 
requirements  set  out  in  WEEE 
Directive  (2002/96/CE).  The  symbol 
indicates  that  this  electrical  or 

electronic  product  may  not  be  disposed  of  as 
household waste. PRODUCT CATEGORY with 
reference  to  types  of  appliances  listed  in 
Annexure 1 of the WEEE Directive, this product 
comes  under  category  2  “Small  domestic 
appliances”. 
DO  NOT  DISPOSE  OF  AS  DOMESTIC 
WASTE. 
 
Failure  to  observe  the  above  precautions  will 
render the warranty invalid. 
 

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  

 
 

  Packing materials (plastic bags, expanded polystyrene, 

nails,  boxes etc.) are  a  potential hazard  and  must  not 
be left within reach of children. 

  Before  plugging in the  machine ensure that the  mains 

voltage is 110Volts/15Amp. A resettable GFI outlet is 
recommended, but not necessary. 

  The  power  cord  should  be  fully  extended  (avoid 

kinking or compressing) in a position where it cannot 
be  knocked  or  tampered  with  by  children;  it  should 
not  be  placed  near  water  or  other  liquids  or  heat 
sources, it should not be damaged. If necessary, have 
it replaced by qualified electrician. 

  The  use  of  adaptors,  multi-sockets  and/or  extension 

leads is not recommended.  

  In  case  of  doubt  or  uncertainty,  have  a  qualified 

electrician  check  the  electrical  system,  which  should 
be  in  accordance  with  safety  regulations  in  force, 
including: 

   - The appliance must be earthed; 
   - Electrical wire sufficient for the power rating; 

   - Efficient circuit breaker. 

 

Place  the  machine  on  a  water-repellant  surface 
(laminated, steel, ceramic etc.) away from heat sources 
(ovens,  hobs,  fireplaces  etc.)  and  in  an  environment 
where the tempture does not go below 40°F. 

 

Do  not  expose  the  machine  to  inclement  weather 
conditions  or install it in areas  of high humidity such 
as bathrooms. 

  For  replacement  parts  contact  a  dealer  or  an 

Authorized Retailer and use only original spare parts.  

 Packed machines should be stored in a dry, damp-free 

place  protected  from  the  elements.  The  temperature 
should not be less than 40°F. 

 
 

A maximum of 3 packed machines of the same type may 
be stored on top of each other. Do not store heavy items 
of other types on top of the packaged machines. 

 
 

The  manufacturer cannot be held liable in the 
event  of  damage  to  things  or  persons  caused 
by improper installation or use. 

Summary of Contents for Super Automatic Espresso Machine

Page 1: ...Super Automatic Espresso Machine Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...rials to prevent damage in shipping We can t be held responsible for any damage that may occur while in transit to us Should you need to file a damage claim with the shipper we would be happy to help...

Page 3: ...Super Automatic 2 2 FIGURE 2 12 13 FIGURE 3 14 Key1 18 Key5 17 Key4 16 Key3 15 Key2 19 Key6 INDEX FIGURE 1 10 9 11 5 1 7 6 8 4C 2 3 4b 4a...

Page 4: ...6 9 1 Starting operation page 6 9 2 Grind adjustment page 7 9 3 Coffee dispenser page 7 9 4 Hot water dispenser page 7 9 5 Steam dispenser page 7 9 6 Cappuccino dispenser page 7 9 7 Dosage settings pa...

Page 5: ...ecommended but not necessary The power cord should be fully extended avoid kinking or compressing in a position where it cannot be knocked or tampered with by children it should not be placed near wat...

Page 6: ...Hot water dispenser button key 4 18 Steam dispenser button key 5 19 Cappuccino dispenser exit button key 6 6 INTENDED USE The machine has been designed and built to dispense coffee and for the prepar...

Page 7: ...press twice for two consecutive brew cycles During exploration of the menu it serves to navigate and to decrease a parameter 4 Coffee dispenser button key 3 Press the key once for one coffee dispensin...

Page 8: ...ress the cappuccino dispenser key By turning the air adjustment valve the cappuccino froth can be made thicker or less thick fig 5 B The milk temperature adjuster fig 5C allows the velocity at which t...

Page 9: ...switch on Check that the plug has been connected Check that there is electric current and that the circuit breaker or main switch is on Check the condition of the plug and the power cord if they are d...

Page 10: ...ter to access sub menu 2 2 4 Coffee group Small squares corresponding to the temperature set for the coffee brew appear on the display This temperature can be varied from 176 F to 210 F Each square co...

Page 11: ...eaning cycle to be started Press enter to access and follow the instructions on the display step by step before carrying out cleaning carefully read the instructions for the product used Insert tablet...

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