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message “RINSING COMPLETE... PRESS OK”;
• Press the OK button (C5) and refill the water tank with cle
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an water.
• The descale programme is now terminated and the ap
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pliance is ready to make coffee again.
NOTE: If descaling is interrupted before completion, the machi
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ne still displays the descaling message and the process must be
begun again from the beginning.
Empty the water tank, rinse with clean water and deliver a cup
of hot water.
Important!
FAILURE TO DESCALE THE APPLIANCE RE
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GULARLY INVALIDATES THE GUARANTEE.
Changing coffee temperature
To change coffee temperature, proceed as follows:
• press the MENU button (C2) (the light over the button co
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mes on) then press the NEXT button (C3) repeatedly until
the appliance displays “TEMPERATURE HIGH...”;
• press the CHANGE button (C4) until the appliance displays
the required coffee temperature;
• press the OK button (C5) to confirm the temperature selec
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ted;
• Press the MENU button (C2) to exit programming mode or
NEXT (C3) to change other parameters.
Changing the length of time the appliance remains
on
The appliance is set by default to go off automatically 1 hour
after the last coffee has been made.
To increase the number of hours the machine stays on (max. 3),
proceed as follows:
• Press the MENU button (C2) (the light over the button co
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mes on) then press the NEXT button (C3) repeatedly until
the appliance displays “OFF AFTER 1 HOUR”.
• Press the CHANGE button (C4) to change the number of
hours the appliance remains on.
• Press the OK button (C5) to confirm.
• Press the MENU button (C2) to exit programming mode or
NEXT (C3) to change other parameters.
Setting water hardness
The descale message is displayed after the appliance has been
operated for a factory set period of time calculated on the basis
of the maximum quantity of limescale which may be contained
in the water used.
The operating period can be extended if required, making de-
scaling less frequent by programming the machine on the basis
of the real lime content in the water used.
Proceed as follows:
• remove the “Total Hardness Test” strip (attached to page 2)
from its packaging then dip it fully in the water for a few
seconds,
Then remove and wait about 30 seconds (until it changes
colour and forms red squares).
• switch the machine on by turning the
knob (C6) to the
right or left (fig. 6);
• press the MENU button (C2) then press the NEXT but
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ton (C3) repeatedly until the appliance displays “WATER
HARDNESS 4”;
• press the CHANGE button (C4) repeatedly until the number
coincides with the number of red squares on the test strip
(for example, if there are 3 red squares on the test strip,
press the button until “WATER HARDNESS 3” is displayed).
• press the OK button (C5) to confirm.
The coffee maker is now programmed to provide the desca-
le warning when necessary based on the actual hardness
of the water.
Resetting default values (reset)
If you change the original values, the default values can be reset
as follows:
• Press the MENU button (C2) then press the NEXT button
(C3) repeatedly until the appliance displays “RESET TO DE
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FAULT NO”;
• press the CHANGE button (C4) and the appliance displays
“RESET TO DEFAULT YES”;
• press the OK button (C5) to reset the default values;
• The appliance is now reset to the default settings and the
“READY” message is displayed.
Washing procedure
This function is available to customer services personnel only.
CHANGING THE LANGUAGE
To change the language, press the CHANGE button (C4) for at
least 5 seconds until the appliance displays the installation mes-
sage in various languages.
Select the required language as described in the section “Using
the appliance for the first time”.
TURNING THE APPLIANCE OFF
Each time the appliance is turned off, it performs an automatic
rinse cycle which cannot be interrupted.
Danger of burns!
During rinsing, a little hot water
flows from the coffee spouts. Avoid contact with splashes of
water.
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