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6. PREPARE THE ESPRESSO
Fill the appliance:
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Unscrew stainless steel pot "d" from
stainless steel water container "i" (2).
* Note
Make sure that seal "f" and filter disc "e"
are clean and not damaged and are
inserted into the pot as illustrated (3).
•
Remove coffee filter "g" from the
stainless steel water container (4).
•
Fill stainless steel water container "i" to
just below the safety valve – this is the
max. permissible filling amount (5).
Warning! Risk of scalding!
Do not exceed the max. permissible
filling amount.
* Note
6 cups of espresso can be made when
filled to the maximum (300 ml). 50 ml
corresponds to approx. 1 cup of espresso.
•
Insert coffee filter "g" into the stainless
steel water container.
•
Fill coffee filter "g" to just under the
brim with espresso powder (7). Do not
press the espresso powder down.
•
Clean the brim of the coffee filter to
remove excess espresso powder and
screw the stainless steel pot tightly back
onto the stainless steel water container as
illustrated (8). Do not use the handle to
screw the container together, as this can
damage the appliance.
Warning! Risk of scalding!
Hot steam can escape from the safety
valve "h"! Ensure that once the container
is screwed together, the safety valve "h"
is on the opposite side of the handle.
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7. SWITCH ON THE APPLIANCE
•
Place the appliance on the connected
power base (9).
•
Switch on the appliance with the lid
closed by pressing the ON switch "j"
(10). While heating, the red indicator
lamp lights up
Warning! Risk of scalding!
Never open the lid while boiling.
•
The boiling procedure has finished
once the red indicator lamp has gone
out. The appliance switches itself off
automatically.
•
Remove the appliance from the power
base and serve the espresso (11).
To prepare espresso once more or
to switch the appliance on again
•
Unscrew the pot from the water
container once it has cooled down.
Warning! Danger of burns!
The appliance is very hot after the
espresso has been prepared! Allow the
appliance to cool down completely
before screwing apart.
•
Remove the coffee filter by turning the
water container upside down. Knock
the ground espresso out e.g. onto the
worktop. Use a paper kitchen towel to
dispose of it (12).
You can also wash out the ground
espresso powder under running water
or blow it out from the bottom into a
dustbin.
•
Clean the coffee filter and the sieve
and also the seal and the filter disc
under the pot. You can now refill the
appliance.
Wind any cable not required onto the
cable winder. Guide the cable through
the recess (1).
•
Connect the power base "k" according to
instructions (observe "For your safety").
•
Put the appliance into operation (see
"Prepare the espresso").
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