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After completing all the above steps, your machine is now ready to brew coffee;
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Turn the brew coffee button. After a few moments, Espresso will start to flow into the cups;
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The more water you allow to flow, the softer the coffee will be. The espresso will have a light
brown foam floating on top;
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To stop the water flow, simply turn the brew coffee to the initial position.
Filter holder removal:
After having brewed coffee, wait 10 to 15 seconds before removing the filter-holder.
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To make more Espresso, or to remove the filter-holder, move handle to the left. Be careful, as hot
water will be on top of the ground coffee or on the top of the coffee pod in the holder;
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Knock out used coffee grinds or coffee pod from filter using filter retainer to keep it from falling
out. For more Espresso repeat the above steps;
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After Espresso preparation, rinse the the filter-holder and the used Cremaker®™ filter.
Notes:
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If you have just used ground coffee and want to use a coffee pod now, simply turn ON the coffee
function of your machine, and let the water clean the remaining powder;
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With the coffee pod, you may prepare only one Espresso at a time.
6. PREPARING CAPPUCCINO
“Cappuccino”
is the name given by the Italians to the mixture of Espresso and milk foam. This foam
is obtained by using the Cappuccino nozzle. Then the foam and a little bit of milk are blended with
the coffee.
Note:
use larger cups (5 –6 oz.) than those used for Espresso.
Preparing the appliance:
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Remove the water tank by pulling it outward and fill it with cold water (water tank can also be
filled by raising the cover lid);
Insert plug into a wall outlet;
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Turn the machine ON. The power ON indicator lamp will light;
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When the temperature OK indicator light glows, the machine is ready to produce steam.
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Slowly open steam control . A little portion of water will flow from the nozzle. Wait until steam
starts to come out from the nozzle and close steam control;
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