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- Remove the frothing nozzle (13) from the steam wand (12).
- Make sure that the control knob (11) is at the “OFF” position.
- Press the “on/off” button (4) to switch the appliance on.
- Press the “hot water” button (5). The indicator light (1) will be illuminated in red.
- Wait for the heating time, the indicator light will stop flashing and will remain lit permanently when
the appliance is ready.
- Dip the wand (12) into the cup.
- Turn the control knob (11) slowly counterclockwise. Hot water will come out from the wand.
- When the required quantity is reached, turn the control knob (11) to the “OFF” position.
- Press the “on/off” button (4) to switch the appliance off.
PRODUCING STEAM TO HEAT LIQUIDS
- Make sure that the control knob (11) is at the “OFF” position.
- Press the “on/off” button (4) to switch the appliance on.
- Press the steam button (6). The indicator light (1) will be illuminated in red.
- Wait for the heating time, the indicator light will stop flashing and will remain lit permanently when
the appliance is ready.
- Dip the wand (12) into the liquid to be heated.
- Turn the control knob (11) slowly counterclockwise. Steam will come out from the wand.
- When the desired temperature is reached, turn the control knob (11) to the “OFF” position.
- Press the “on/off” button (4) to switch the appliance off.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
- Do not forget to remove the plug from the socket before cleaning the appliance.
- Wipe outside with soft dry cloth when coffee machine is wet, never use metal polish.
- The removable items should be washed in hot soapy water. Rinse them before fixing.
- Detach the metal funnel through turn it anticlockwise, get rid of coffee residue inside, then you can
clean it with cleanser, but at last you must rinse with clear water.
- Never use a dishwasher to clean any parts from the machine.
- Put the coffee maker in a dry and not very hot place.
PRODUCT DISPOSAL
This product complies with European Directive 2012/19/EU on electrical and electronic
devices, known as WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment), provides the legal
framework applicable in the European Union for the disposal and reuse of waste electronic
and electrical devices. Do not dispose of this product in the bin, instead going to the
electrical and electronic waste collection centre closest to your home.
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