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Key to Machine Parts (Page 2)

Control panel

Water tank lid

Hot water / steam knob

Seat for accessories

Water tank

Cup holder surface

Water recovery tray + grill (if any)

Coff ee brew unit

Steam wand

10 

Power cord

11 

Pressurized fi lter holder

12 

Ground coff ee measuring scoop

13 

Ground coff ee fi lter

 

(single piece for 1 or 2 coff ee(s)) 

14 

ON/OFF button

15 

"Machine on" indicator light

 

Light ON = the machine is on

 

Light OFF = the machine is off 

16 

Coff ee brew button

17 

Coff ee/water - "Machine ready" indicator light

 

Light ON = OK for coff ee brewing / hot water dispensing

 

Light OFF = temperature is too low for coff ee brewing / 
hot water dispensing

18 

Steam button

19 

"Steam ready" indicator light

 

Light ON = OK for steam dispensing

 

Light OFF = temperature is too low for steam dispensing

4   INSTALLATION

For your own and other people safety, carefully follow 
the "Safety Regulations" indicated in chapter 3.

4.1 Packaging

The original packaging has been designed and manufactured 
to protect the machine during transport. We recommend keep-
ing the packaging material for possible future transport.

4.2 Installation 

Precautions

Before installing the machine, read the following safety pre-
cautions carefully:
•  Place the machine in a safe place.
•  Make sure children cannot play with the machine.
•  Do not place the machine on hot surfaces or near open 

fl ames.

The coff ee machine is now ready to be connected to the electric 
network.

Note: We recommend washing the components 
before using them for the fi rst time and/or af-

ter they have not been used for a certain period of time.

4.3 Water 

Tank

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(Fig.1A) - 

Remove the lid from the water tank (2) by lifting 

it.

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(Fig.1B) - 

Remove the water tank (5).

Note: The machine accessories are placed on 
the water tank's (5) side.

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(Fig.2) - 

Rinse the water tank and fi ll it with fresh drink-

ing water: do not exceed the (MAX) level indicated on the 
water tank.

 

Fill the tank only with fresh, non-sparkling, 
drinking water. Hot water or any other liquid 

may damage the tank. Do not operate the machine 
without water: make sure that there is enough water in 
the tank.

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(Fig.3) - 

Insert the water tank making sure that it has 

been properly repositioned in its former seat and then 
reposition the lid (2).

Make sure that the tank is fully inserted in the 
machine by pressing it gently up to its limit stop 

(THE REFERENCE MARK SHOWN IN FIG.4 MUST BE COM-
PLETELY VISIBLE). This is to avoid water leaks from its 
bottom.

4.4 Machine 

Connection

Electric power may be very dangerous! It is 
therefore necessary to strictly follow the safety 

regulations. Do not use faulty power cords! Faulty cords 
and plugs must be replaced immediately by Authorised 
Service Centres.

The voltage of the appliance has been pre-set by the manu-
facturer. Check that the voltage matches the indication on the 
identifying data plate at the bottom of the appliance.
•  Insert the plug into a wall socket with suitable power volt-

age.

Summary of Contents for RI8329/09

Page 1: ...INSTRUKCJA OBS UGI PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE MACHINE PRZECZYTA UWA NIE NINIEJSZ INSTRUKCJ OBS UGI PRZED ROZPOCZ CIEM U YTKOWANIA URZ DZENIA Register your product and get...

Page 2: ...2 Fig Rys A Fig Rys B 20 cm 8 in 20 cm 8 in 20 cm 8 in 40 cm 16 in 20 cm 8 in 4 6 5 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 12 13 11 17 17 15 19 16 14 18...

Page 3: ...3 Fig Rys 1 Fig Rys 4 Fig Rys 7 Fig Rys 10 Fig Rys 2 Fig Rys 5 Fig Rys 8 Fig Rys 11 Fig Rys 3 Fig Rys 6 Fig Rys 9 Fig Rys 12...

Page 4: ...4 Fig Rys 13 Fig Rys 16 Fig Rys 19 Fig Rys 22 Fig Rys 14 Fig Rys 17 Fig Rys 20 Fig Rys 23 Fig Rys 15 Fig Rys 18 Fig Rys 21 Fig Rys 24...

Page 5: ...5 Fig Rys 25 Fig Rys 28 Fig Rys 26 Fig Rys 29 Fig Rys 27...

Page 6: ...s Keep these operating instructions in a safe place and make them available to anyone who may use the coffee machine For further information or in case of problems please refer to an authorised servic...

Page 7: ...e it Do not use the coffee machine outdoors In order to prevent its housing from melting or being dam aged do not place the machine on very hot surfaces and close to open flames Cleaning Beforecleanin...

Page 8: ...s or near open flames Thecoffeemachineisnowreadytobeconnectedtotheelectric network Note Werecommendwashingthecomponents before using them for the first time and or af tertheyhavenotbeenusedforacertain...

Page 9: ...the bottom and turn it from left to right until it locks into place F Place a suitable container under the filter holder G Fig 15 Press the brew button 16 and dispense all the water in the tank Once t...

Page 10: ...results Clean daily after use Fig 18 6 TIPS FOR CHOOSING COFFEE As a general rule any type of coffee available on the market can be used However coffee is a natural product and its flavour changes ac...

Page 11: ...ning it counter clockwise Turn the milk container with slow upward movements so that it warms up evenly Fig 26 At the end close the knob 3 and take the cup with milk froth Fig 27 Press the steam butto...

Page 12: ...the use of the appliance The machine needs descaling every 1 2 months if used and orwheneverareductioninwaterflowisnoticed UsetheSaeco descaling product only In case of conflict priority must be given...

Page 13: ...other waste at the end of its operational life The user must therefore take the appliance to be disposed of to a suitable recycling centre for electronic and electrotechni cal equipment or alternativ...

Page 14: ...ler Prime the circuit section 4 5 and repeat the steps described in Chapter 8 Coffee is brewed too fast crema does not form There is too little coffee in the filter holder Add coffee chapter 5 The gri...

Page 15: ...15 English...

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Page 20: ...niu u ywania rys 18 6 WYB R TYPU KAWY PORADY W zasadzie mo liwe jest stosowanie ka dego typu kawy do st pnej w sprzeda y Kawa jest jednak produktem naturalnym i mo e zmienia smak w zale no ci od pocho...

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Page 22: ...acisn wy cznikkawy 16 inala ca wod znajduj c si w pojemniku Po wyczerpaniu si wody za trzyma nalewanie poprzez ponowne naci ni cie wy cz nika kawy 16 Po zako czeniu opr ni pojemnik 14 Powt rzy jeszcze...

Page 23: ...ego kosza na mieci umiesz czony na urz dzeniu lub jego opakowaniu oznacza e po zako czeniu okresu u ytkowania produkt powinien zosta zebrany oddzielnie od innych odpad w U ytkownik powinien zatem prze...

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Page 25: ...25 Polski...

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