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ADJUSTING THE COFFEE MILL

The coffee mill is preset in the factory to make coffee correctly 
and should not require adjusting initially.
However, if after making the first few coffees you find that deli-
very is either too fast or too slow (a drop at a time), this can be 
corrected by adjusting the grinding adjustment knob (fig. 12). 
 Turn  one  click  clockwise  (one  number)  for  more  rapid  coffee 
delivery (not a drop at a time). 
Turn  one  click  anticlockwise  for  slower  coffee  delivery  and  a 
creamier coffee. These adjustments will only be evident after at 
least 2 cups of coffee have been delivered.
The grinding adjustment knob must only be turned when the 
coffee mill is in operation.

For slower delivery and creamier coffee, turn one click anticlockwi-
se (finer pre-ground coffee).
For faster delivery (not a drop at a time), turn one click clockwise 
(coarser pre-ground coffee).

(Coffee has been used to factory test the appliance and it is the-
refore completely normal for there to be traces of coffee in the 
mill. It is, however, guaranteed to be new.)

MAKING  ESPRESSO  COFFEE  WITH  PRE-GROUND 
COFFEE (INSTEAD OF BEANS)

•  Press the  

  button  (C3)  (fig.  16)  to  select  the  pre-

ground coffee function. This disables the coffee mill fun-
ction.

 

The  appliance  now  displays  the  message:  “READY  PRE-

GROUND”.

•  Extract the machine by pulling it outwards using the han

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dles. 

•  Lift the central lid, place one measure of pre-ground coffee 

in the funnel (fig. 17), push the appliance in then proceed 

as described in the section “Making coffee using coffee be

-

ans”.

 

N.B.: You can make just one coffee at a time by pressing the 

 (C8), 

  (C9) or 

(C10) button once only.

•  After using the machine with pre-ground coffee, to go back 

to making coffee using beans, deactivate the pre-ground 
coffee function by pressing the 

 button (C7) again to 

enable the coffee mill.

NOTE 1: Never introduce pre-ground coffee when the machine is 

off or it could spread through the inside of the appliance. 

NOTE 2: Never add more than 1 level measure, otherwise either 

the  appliance  will  not  make  the  coffee  and  the  pre-ground 
coffee will be dispersed inside the appliance, dirtying it, or the 
coffee will be delivered a drop at a time.

NOTE 3: Use the measure provided to add the right amount of 

coffee. 

NOTE  4:  Introduce  only  pre-ground  coffee  for  espresso  coffee 
machines into the funnel. Never fill with coffee beans, freeze 

dried coffee or other substance that could damage the applian-
ce.

NOTE 5: If more than one measure of pre-ground coffee is used 

and the funnel clogs, push the coffee down with a knife (fig. 18) 
then remove and clean the infuser and machine as described in 
the “Cleaning the infuser” section. 

DELIVERING HOT WATER

•  Always make sure the appliance is ready.
•  Make sure the hot water spout is in place (fig. 4);
•  Position a container under the spout (fig. 3).
•  Press the 

  button (C5) (fig. 1).

 

The message “HOT WATER” is displayed and hot water flows 

out of the hot water spout into the container.  

 

(You should not deliver hot water for more than 2 minutes 
at a time). 

 

To interrupt the flow, press the 

   button (C5).

 

Once the set quantity of hot water has been reached, deli

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very stops automatically. 

CHANGING THE QUANTITY OF HOT WATER

The  appliance  is  set  by  default  to  automatically  deliver  about 
200 ml of hot water. 
To change these quantities, proceed as follows:

•  Attach the hot water spout (fig. 4).
•  Position a container under the spout (fig. 3).
•  Hold the 

 button (C5) down for at least 2 seconds then 

release  it. The  message “HOT WATER  PROGRAM  QUANTI

-

TY” is displayed and hot water flows out of the hot water 
spout. 

•  When the hot water in the cup reaches the required level, 

press the 

  button (C5) to memorise the new amount. 

 

(You should not deliver hot water for more than 2 minutes 
at a time).

MAKING  CAPPUCCINO  (FROTHED  MILK  AND  COF-
FEE)

•  Select the taste of the coffee you want to use to make the 

Summary of Contents for CMS6451X

Page 1: ...ER 14 CHANGING THE QUANTITY OF HOT WATER 14 MAKING CAPUCCINO FROTHED MILK AND COFFEE 14 MAKING FROTHED MILK WITHOUT COFFEE 15 CHANGING THE QUANTITY OF COFFEE AND MILK FOR CAPPUCCINO 15 CLEANING AND MA...

Page 2: ...tic use only Danger This is an electrical appliance and may cause electric shock You should therefore respect the following safety warnings Never touch the appliance with damp hands Never touch the pl...

Page 3: ...button B4 Milk intake tube B5 Frothed milk spout B6 Milk frother B7 Hot water spout B8 Measure Description of control panel page 3 C Anumberofbuttonsonthepanelhaveadoublefunction Thisis indicated in b...

Page 4: ...act distance of 3 mm must be installed Do not use multiple sockets or extensions To learn to use the appliance correctly the first time you use it follow the detailed instructions in the following sec...

Page 5: ...portant allinstallationormaintenanceoperationsmust be performed with the appliance disconnected from the mains electricity supply Kitchen furniturein directcontact with the appliancemust be heat resis...

Page 6: ...be long enough to allow the appliance to be extracted from the cabinet to fill the coffee beans container The appliance must be earthed in compliance with legislation Electrical connections must be p...

Page 7: ...ts to give satisfactory results N B Each time you turn the coffee maker on by the main switch A19 it performs a SELF DIAGNOSIS cycle and then goes off To turn it on again turn the knob C6 to the right...

Page 8: ...n the message is displayed NOTE 7 After about 14 single or 7 double coffees the applian ce displays EMPTY GROUNDS CONTAINER indicating that the grounds container is full and must be emptied and cleane...

Page 9: ...E1 Neverintroducepre groundcoffeewhenthemachineis off or it could spread through the inside of the appliance NOTE 2 Never add more than 1 level measure otherwise either the appliance will not make the...

Page 10: ...der the milk spout Press the CLEAN button on the lid and hold down for at le ast 3 seconds fig 25 The appliance displays CLEANING After cleaning remove the milk container and place in the refrigerator...

Page 11: ...indicator red showing the level of water it contains fig 31 Before the indicator protrudes from the cup tray the drip tray must be emptied and cleaned To remove the tray 1 Open the service door A2 fig...

Page 12: ...ean the tubes inside the milk container B when you prepare milk If there is still milk in the container do not leave it out of the refrigerator for longer than strictly necessary Clean the container e...

Page 13: ...skin and eyes N B Use the descaler recommended by the manufac turer only Use of other descalers invalidates the guarantee Failuretodescaletheapplianceasdescribedalsoinvalidatesthe guarantee Over time...

Page 14: ...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...

Page 15: ...ry carefully dispose of the cut off plug after removing the fuse do not insert in a 13 Amp socket el sewhere in the house as this could cause a shock hazard With alternative plugs not incorporating a...

Page 16: ...log the machine INSERT GROUNDS CONTAINER Aftercleaning thegroundscontainerhas not been replaced Open the service door and insert the grounds container INSERT MILK CONTAINER The milk container is not i...

Page 17: ...lick anticlockwise towards 1 while the coffee mill is in operation Avoid turning the grinding adjustment knob excessively otherwise when you select2cups thecoffeemaybedelivered a drop at a time The ef...

Page 18: ...Best served accompanied by a chocolate cake Danish coffee Ingredients 6 eggs grated rind of one lemon 100 g of sugar 3 4 l strong cold coffee 1 large glass of brandy Method Beat the eggs and the lemon...

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