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When using the electrical appliance, several safety standards must be observed:
 

-  do not touch the appliance when hands or feet are wet or damp;

 

-  do not use the appliance in bare feet;

 

-  do not use extensions in rooms where there are showers or baths;

 

-  do not pull on the power cord to disconnect the appliance from the power outlet;

 

-  do not leave the appliance exposed to atmospheric agents (rain, sun, etc.);

 

-  do not allow the appliance to be used by children or the disabled.

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Make sure that the machine is used in a room that is sufficiently lit, aerated, and hygienic.

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The spaces accessing the machine and  the main switch must be left left clear, in order to allow 

the user to intervene without any constriction and to be able to leave the area immediately 

in the case of necessity.

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Do not spray water on the machine to clean it. Clean daily following the instructions given 

in this manual.

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Before any maintenance, disconnect the appliance from the electrical mains through the 

main switch.

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For daily cleaning, follow the instructions in this manual.

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In case of breakdowns or poor functioning, turn off the appliance and unplug it. Do not at-

tempt any repairs; call for specialised technical service.

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Any repairs must be done only by the manufacturer or an authorised service centre using 

original spare parts only. If this requirement is not observed, the safety of the appliance is 

compromised and the guarantee becomes void.

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The power cord of the appliance must not be replaced by the user. If the cord is damaged, 

turn the machine off and contact professionally qualified personnel only.

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Inside the device is a lithium button battery to prevent  programming data loss.

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If you should decide not to use the appliance any longer, unplug it and have it drained of 

water by qualified personnel.

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To guarantee that the machine is efficient and to keep it operating correctly, it is indispensable 

to follow the manufacturer's instructions, having periodical maintenance and a check of all 

the safety devices performed by qualified personnel.

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Do not expose your hands or other body parts in the direction of the coffee dispensing spouts 

or in the direction of the steam and hot water dispensing terminals. The steam and the water 

that exit the nozzles can cause burns.

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When in operation, the steam and water nozzles and the filter-holder cups are extremely hot 

and should be handled with care only in the indicated parts.

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Cups must be placed on the special cup-heating surface only after having been thoroughly dried.

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The dishes belonging to the machine itself are to be placed on the cup-heater surface. It is 

incorrect to place any other object on this surface.

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The appliance must not be used by people (including children) with reduced physical, senso-

rial or mental capacities or by people without experience or knowledge, unless they can be 

supervised by or receive instructions regarding appliance use from a person who is responsible 

for their safety.

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Children must be supervised, to make sure they do not play with the appliance.

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The coffee machine must be used at a temperature between 5°C and 40°C.

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Any unauthorised tampering with any parts of the machine renders any guarantee null and void.

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WARNING: consuming beverages that have been prepared in this espresso machine will 

expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or 

other reproductive harm.

Summary of Contents for EMA

Page 1: ...instruction manual for user ENGLISH VELA EPU EVD DISPLAY ELEGANCE EMA...

Page 2: ...the data plate of the machine The installation must be done in accordance with the safety standards in force and by qualified and trained personnel Incorrect installation may be harmful to people pro...

Page 3: ...side the device is a lithium button battery to prevent programming data loss If you should decide not to use the appliance any longer unplug it and have it drained of water by qualified personnel To g...

Page 4: ...t is recom mended not to carry out any operations on the machine which may modify or alter its operation WHEN THE MACHINE IS IN OPERATION THE BOILER CONTAINS STEAM AND HOT WATER UNDER PRESSURE i GUARA...

Page 5: ...tions After having reached the ready to operate condition the following deliveries have to be performed for each coffee unit carry out a continuous delivery in order to release at least 0 5 liters of...

Page 6: ...146 english...

Page 7: ...roup EMA page 148 3 Preparation of the machine page 148 4 Grinding and dosing coffee page 149 5 Turning on the machine page 149 6 Making coffee page 150 7 Hot water delivery page 150 8 Steam delivery...

Page 8: ...12 Cup heater on light 13 Hot water knob EMA The preparation of the machine and the installation operations must be carried out by qualified personnel only The installer must strictly follow the indic...

Page 9: ...der on the dispensing unit Do not excessively tighten the filter holder to the dispensing group i EMA GXULQJ WKH PDFKLQH V ZDUP XS SKDVH URXJKO PLQXWHV WKH QHJDWLYH SUHV sure valve will release steam...

Page 10: ...as been delivered EMA 6 Making coffee EMA 7 Hot water delivery EMA 8 Steam delivery Do not touch the hot water nozzle contact with the hot water may be harmful to people animals or property i The use...

Page 11: ...ch 1 to ON EMA 9 Cup heater To adjust the cup heater proceed as follows UHPRYH WKH FXS VXSSRUW JULOOH 2 UHPRYH WKH GULS WUD 3 WXUQ WKH WKHUPRVWDW 4 the temperature will be in proportion to the value i...

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Page 13: ...button panel page 154 3 Preparation of the machine page 154 4 Grinding and dosing coffee page 155 5 Turning on the machine page 155 6 Making coffee page 156 7 Hot water delivery page 156 8 Steam deliv...

Page 14: ...12 Cup heater on light 13 Hot water knob EPU 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5 7 8 4 10 9 11 12 3 EPU 2 Push button panel The preparation of the machine and the installation operations must be carried out by qualifi...

Page 15: ...der on the dispensing unit Do not excessively tighten the filter holder to the dispensing group i EPU GXULQJ WKH PDFKLQH V ZDUP XS SKDVH URXJKO PLQXWHV WKH QHJDWLYH SUHV sure valve will release steam...

Page 16: ...fee in the cup is obtained Dispensing coffee EPU 6 Making coffee EPU 7 Hot water delivery EPU 8 Steam delivery Do not touch the hot water nozzle contact with the hot water may be harmful to people ani...

Page 17: ...ch 1 to ON EPU 9 Cup heater To adjust the cup heater proceed as follows UHPRYH WKH FXS VXSSRUW JULOOH 2 UHPRYH WKH GULS WUD 3 WXUQ WKH WKHUPRVWDW 4 the temperature will be in proportion to the value i...

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Page 19: ...nd dosing coffee page 161 5 Turning on the machine page 161 6 Making coffee page 162 6 1 Programming coffee doses page 162 6 2 Delivery of coffee doses page 162 7 Hot water delivery page 163 7 1 Hot w...

Page 20: ...eater surface 2 Boiler level check window 3 Steam knob 4 Programming key 5 Steam nozzle 6 Filter holder 7 Push button panel 8 Hot water nozzle 9 Services push button panel 10 ON switch 11 Pressure gau...

Page 21: ...ress it with the press Attach the filter holder to the dispensing group To prevent the seal wearing too soon clean the edge of the filter before engaging the filter holder on the dispensing unit Do no...

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Page 23: ...he desired dose has been attained confirm by pressing the Upon completion of programming turn the programming key 1 back to OFF 7 2 Hot water delivery 3XW WKH FXS XQGHU the hot water spout 4 Press the...

Page 24: ...button panel comes on steady 3UHVV WKH NH WKDW FRUUHVSRQGV WR WKH GHVLUHG FRQILJXUDWLRQ 3UHVV WKH WR FRQILUP WKH RSHUDWLRQ 70 C 80 C 90 C 100 C 110 C OFF To dispense steam turn the tap knob counter cl...

Page 25: ...on the machine page 169 6 Making coffee page 170 7 Hot water delivery page 171 8 Steam delivery page 171 9 Autosteamer page 172 10 Selection count page 173 11 Cup heater page 174 12 Luminous scrollin...

Page 26: ...sh button panel 8 Hot water nozzle 9 Display Service on switch 10 ON switch 11 Autosteamer 12 Steam nozzle autosteamer 13 Temperature probe 14 Pressure gauge 15 Cup heater switch 16 Cup heater on ligh...

Page 27: ...PROGRAMMING MANUAL coffee MANUAL coffee HOT water MANUAL coffee HOT water AUTOSTEAMER key USE 1 Espresso coffee Mode 2 Espresso coffees Enter 1 Medium coffee Increase 2 Medium coffees Decrease 1 Long...

Page 28: ...the producer JULQG WKH YROXPH RI FRIIHH EDVHG RQ XVH SODFH WKH DPRXQW WKH GRVHU FRQWDLQV DQG LI SRVVLEOH use it before the end of the day LI SRVVLEOH QHYHU EX FRIIHH WKDW LV DOUHDG JURXQG DV LW H SLUH...

Page 29: ...in the ON position the machine can be partially switched off heating element and selections disabled by simultaneously pressing the keys for 3 seconds To put the machine back in service press again th...

Page 30: ...KH SXVK EXWWRQ SDQHO FRPH RQ 3UHVV WKH GRVH NH WR EH SURJUDPPHG H J HVSUHVVR FRIIHH DLW IRU GLVSHQVLQJ 7R FRQILUP WKH GRVH SUHVV WKH RU WKH DJDLQ 5HSHDW WKLV RSHUDWLRQ IRU WKH RWKHU GRVH NH V 8SRQ FRQ...

Page 31: ...stop delivery in advance press the hot water delivery key 5 To dispense steam turn the tap knob counter clockwise 4 the steam coming out of the nozzle 5 will be proportional to the opening of the tap...

Page 32: ...8pon completion of programming turn the programming switch 1 back to OFF 9 1 Use The autosteamer system makes it possible to make the milk foamy and to bring it up to a programmable temperature 1 Imme...

Page 33: ...ustment valve to reduce foaming turn clockwise to increase foaming turn counter clockwise To reset the counts see chap 14 Data resetting i counters 000000 total coffee 000000 To view the sum of work p...

Page 34: ...on OFF placed above the turn on machine switch 2 i DISPLAY ELEGANCE 11 Cup heater AU TO ST EA M 3 2 1 11 2 Adjustment total coffee 000000 cup heater 80 c 7XUQ WKH SURJUDPPLQJ NH WR WKH OFF position 3...

Page 35: ...I FRQQHFW WKH KDQG KHOG SURJUDPPHU 2 and then power on The display will show a flashing cursor on the first digit To insert the character press the RIGHT ARROW key With the key held down the character...

Page 36: ...n 08 50 working days 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 reg softener 00000000 cup heater 80 c language english auto on off off 18 50 auto steamer 65 C dispenser alarm 000 000 000 boiler pressure 0 0 Atm is 0 0 1 0 Atm 120...

Page 37: ...to move from hours to minutes and vice versa press the key ENTER 4 to move to the subsequent programming press the key MODE 5 to deactivate the Start up function set the time to 00 00 auto on off on 0...

Page 38: ...the blinking signal and reset the count of the litres of water to zero with the programming key in the ON position press the 4 keys of the left push button panel simultaneously until the display show...

Page 39: ...d correspond to the delivery groups AU TO ST EA M DOSER ALARM 000 000 000 cup heater 80 C 13 8 CUP HEATER programming Temperature programming and activation of cup heater 1 Enter programming until sho...

Page 40: ...he dispenser alarms 3 to start resetting press the key 4 to confirm resetting press the key for 3 seconds DISPLAY ELEGANCE 14 Resetting data to zero The procedure described above makes it possible to...

Page 41: ...all the Technical Assistance DOSER ALARM Fault of the volumetric electronic control Stop brewing by pressing the dose key Call the Technical Assistance rEg SOFTENER Lack of water softener rege neratio...

Page 42: ...2 back from right to left HW WKH VDOW ZDWHU GUDLQ IURP WKH VPDOO WXEH 4 until the water is no longer salty about 30 60 minutes The salt allows the accumulated mineral salts to be released ULQJ WKH OHY...

Page 43: ...pos A if the air intake hole is blocked 3 clear it gently with a pin pos A pos B Put the suction tube inside the milk place the jug under the spout of the cappuccino maker turn the steam tap counter...

Page 44: ...the special detergent see spare parts into the solid filter and attach the filter holder carry out a series of deliveries until the water comes out clean remove the portafilter from the unit and carr...

Page 45: ...refully Never direct steam or hot water jets directly on parts of the body Do not work on the machine when it is supplied with electrical power Before carrying out any maintenance or repair work on th...

Page 46: ...ntenance Maintenance must be carried out in order to ensure perfect safety and efficiency of the machine over time In particular it is advisable to ask the Technical Service to carry out an overall ch...

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