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Step 4:
Choose the function
“espresso/hot water”.
Step 5:
Switch the appliance on.
The appliance heats up and the pilot
lamp blinks. When the lamp glows
permanently, the appliance is ready
for use.
Step 6:
Start hot water supply.
Turn the rotary knob to the right.
Dispense the desired quantity of
hot water.
Step 7:
Stop hot water supply.
Turn the rotary knob to the left.
Step 8:
Remove the vessel.
Step 10:
Clean the appliance and the
accessories.
Step 9:
If the appliance is not needed any
more, switch it off and pull the
mains plug.
Cleaning and maintenance
Switch the appliance off before cleaning and always pull the mains plug!
Do not immerse appliance, power cord and plug in water nor clean it under running water!
Attention – hazard of injury and burns! Prior to cleaning casing and accessories, let the
complete appliance cool down!
• Clean the appliance immediately after use so that residues will not dry.
• Remove the accessories.
• Wipe the casing with a damp cloth and dry it afterwards.
• Clean the brew head’s interior with a damp cloth to remove residues of the coffee powder. Make sure the internal
gasket is always clean and without residues.
• Clean water tank (without fi lter cartridge), drip pan with cup tray, portafi lter and fi lter inserts in hot water with some
dishwashing detergent and wipe dry afterwards.
• Clean the fi lter inserts intensely from both sides with a cleaning brush occasionally. Demount the sieve by loosening
the screw on the inside and remove the small sieve insert. Pierce sieve and holes carefully with the attached cleaning
pin so that they remain free. Afterwards, assemble the sieve and tighten the screw.
• Clean the hot water/steam nozzle.
Remove the stainless steel bush of the hot water/steam nozzle and clean it thoroughly. Make sure that the outlet
holes at the underside as well as the small openings in the upper area of the bush are always free.
Clean the hot water/steam nozzle with a damp cloth. Make sure the outlet hole at the underside is always free.
Use the enclosed cleaning pin or a pointed object.
Please refer to
“Cleaning and maintenance”
for further information.