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Replace the tank in its housing, ensuring that
it is well fitted and silicone tubes (S) well intro
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duced on water tank.
FILLING COFFEE:
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Remove the filter holder (J).
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Position the selected ground coffee filter (L or
M) in the filter holder.
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Filter L (smaller one) can be used either for
ground coffee or paper pods.
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We recommend using natural toast coffee,
as using some roasted coffee may affect
the operation of the machine.
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Fill the chosen removable filter (1 or 2 cups)
with ground coffee (6-7 gr. per cup to be pre-
pared).
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Using measuring spoon (I) for 1 coffee, put 1
spoonful.
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For POD (single dose of paper), use the same
1coffee filter, placing the single dose well
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placed in the filter.
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For 2 coffees, use 2 cups filter and put in 2
spoonful.
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Next lightly press down the ground coffee with
the back of the spoon.
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Before fitting the filter holder in the coffeemak
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er assembly, turn the ladleholder backwards.
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Fit the filter holder in the appliance once more.
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Position the filter holder in the coffee assem
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bly by inserting the assembly downwards and
turning it anticlockwise, from left to right, until
it locks.
USE
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Before connecting the machine, check that the
steam control (R) is closed.
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Plug the appliance into the mains.
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Start the device by pressing softly the ON /
OFF button F.
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The D / E light will illuminate, flashing intermit
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tently.
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Wait until the D / E indicator stops blinking, in-
dicating that the correct temperature has been
reached.
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Place one or two preheated cups at the outlet
of the filter holder.
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Press softly the coffee switch (G).
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The unit will start the prebrewing and after a
brief stop, it will continue with the brewing.
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The infusion of coffee will start. When you have
obtained the desired amount of espresso cof-
fee (short or long), press the switch again (G).
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Finishing the supply wait a few seconds, re-
move the cups with the coffee.
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Remove the filter holder and empty it of the
grounds.
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Wash the filter holder with running water and
dry thoroughly.
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Check that the removable filter is perfectly
placed in the filter holder.
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Reattach the filter holder to the appliance.
OBTAINING HOT WATER
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Put the device on, operating the ON/OFF icon
(F).
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The heating pilot light (D / E) will light up flash
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ing intermittently, indicating that the water is
heating up.
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Wait until the (D / E) indicator light illuminates
permanently without blinking too. Situation that
indicates that the water has reached the right
temperature.
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Place a container under the vaporizer.
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Open the steam regulator (R), turning it coun-
terclockwise to the left.
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Press softly the coffee outlet button (G), pump
drive.
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The hot water will start to come out through the
vaporizer.
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Once the desired amount of hot water has
been obtained, press the coffee exit button (G)
again, which will stop the pump.
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Close the knob (R) by turning it clockwise in a
clockwise direction.
OBTAINING STEAM:
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The steam is used to froth milk for cappuccino,
and can also heat other liquids.
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Start the appliance, by operating the on / off
switch command (F).
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Wait until the coffee (G) (D / E) light comes on
permanently, without blinking, indicating that
the appliance has reached the correct temper-
ature for coffee.
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For steam, press softly the steam heating but-
ton (H) and continue heating until reaching
steam temperature.
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While heating, the pilot will flash faster than
while heating for coffee.
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The pilot light (D / E) will illuminate permanent-
ly when it reaches that temperature, necessary
for obtaining steam.
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Place a container under the steam pipe.
Summary of Contents for CE4501
Page 2: ...C G A P O D E H J I B N K M R F L S...
Page 41: ...BG A B D E F G H I J K L 1 y POD 2 N P R S R e 1 2 MAX F D E J I R G a R...
Page 42: ...BG MAX MIN S E O J L M L e 6 7 e 1 1 1 1 D 1 2 2 2 R F D E D E G G F D E D E R G...
Page 43: ...G R F D E H D E R SOLAC F F a pH b BG...
Page 44: ...6 12 BG...
Page 48: ...6 21 AR...
Page 49: ...AR R G G R F D E H D E R SOLAC F F...
Page 50: ...AR R MAX MIN S J M L L 7 6 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 R F D E D E G G F D E D E...
Page 51: ...AR MAX MIN A B C E D F G H I J K POD 1 L 2 M N O P R S R MAX F D E J I R G...
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