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142 x 208 mm
Pre-heating cups
For optimum taste enjoyment we recommend to pre-heat
the cups. Rinse the cups with hot water or place them on
the cup-warming top.
Making espresso
∙ Remove the water container, open the lid and fill with
fresh water, observing the min/max marking.
∙ Ensure that the rotary control is set to .
Using espresso powder:
∙ Fit the filter insert for one or two cups into the filter
holder.
∙ Load the filter insert with the desired amount of espresso
coffee. We recommend 7.5 g per cup.
∙ Use the tamper to push down the espresso coffee
evenly and firmly with a pressure of around 15 kg.
∙ Hint: After tampering, the compressed surface should
be about 2 mm down from the rim inside the filter
holder.
∙ Remove any excess coffee from the rim of the filter
holder.
Using ESE pods:
∙ Fit the filter insert for ESE pods into the filter holder.
∙ Insert a pod.
∙ Fit the filter holder with the handle facing left to
the boiler outlet. Secure the filter holder by turning the
handle to the right, locking it underneath the symbol.
∙ Place one or two cup(s) onto the drip tray underneath
the outlet opening.
∙ Press to turn the unit on. The cup symbols start
flashing slowly while the unit is pre-heating.
∙ Once the cup symbols are permanently lit, the brewing
process can be started by pressing
or
button.
∙ Once brewing is complete, remove the cup(s) and
switch the unit off.
∙ Allow the filter holder to cool down, then remove and
clean it as described in Cleaning and care.
∙ To avoid spilling, always empty the drip tray in good
time, observing the red float indicator.
∙ Hint: If the appliance has been used for frothing or
hot water, it must be allowed to cool down before
making espresso. The
and
buttons are
flashing rapidly to show that the unit is too hot.
To accelerate cooling, you can release water from
the panarello. Place a suitable container underneath
the panarello and set the rotary control to
for
around 2 seconds. The unit is ready for use when the
and
buttons are permanently lit.
Making cappuccino
∙ First prepare the espresso as described in Making
espresso.
∙ Fill a suitable heat-resistant jug with about 100 ml of
fresh, cold milk from the fridge.
∙ To prevent the milk from spilling over during the frothing
process, the jug should be only half full.
∙ Press . The button flashes while the unit is pre-
heating.
∙ Once the button shows a steady light, place the milk
jug underneath the panarello so that the lower of the
panarello is just submerged in the milk.
∙ Turn the rotary control to the
position. The
panarello is now open.
∙ Turn the jug with a circular motion for around 40-45
seconds.
∙ Once the milk is sufficiently frothy, turn the control back
to the espresso symbol ( ).
∙ Use a spoon to spread the milk froth over the espresso.
The proper ratio should be 1/3 espresso, 1/3 hot milk
and 1/3 milk froth.
Dispensing hot water
∙ Remove the water container, open the lid and fill with
fresh water, observing the min/max marking.
∙ Press to turn the unit on.
∙ Once the
and
buttons shows a steady light,
place a suitable container underneath the panarello.
∙ Set the rotary control to
.
∙ Once hot water has been drawn, set the rotary control
back to .
Change factory settings
∙ The unit has various functions which may be modified as
follows:
∙ Turn the unit on and wait until the cup symbols are
permanently lit.
∙ Press the button for 10 seconds to enter the Change
factory settings mode. All three buttons flash alternately.
∙ Modify the default factory settings as described further
below.
∙ If no input is registered for about 15 seconds, the unit
returns to ‘Ready’ mode.
∙ To return the various functions (water hardness,
automatic switch-off, temperature, amount) back
to their factory settings, press the buttons
and
simultaneously, keeping them pressed for three
seconds. The ,
and
buttons start flashing
and two beep signals are heard. The appliance switches
off.
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