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ADJUSTMENTS - COFFEE BREWING

5.2 Coffee 

Grinder 

Adjustment

Warning! The grinder adjustment knob, inside 
the coffee bean hopper, must be turned only 

when the grinder is working. Do not pour ground and/
or instant coffee into the coffee bean hopper. 

Do not insert any material other than coffee 
beans into the hopper. The grinder contains 

moving parts that may be dangerous. Therefore, do 
not insert 

fi

 ngers and/or other objects. Turn off the 

machine by pressing the ON/OFF button and remove 
the plug from the socket before carrying out any 
type of operation inside the coffee bean hopper. 
Do not pour coffee beans when the coffee grinder 
is working.

The machine lets you make slight adjustments to the 
coffee grinder to adapt it to the kind of coffee used.
To make any adjustment, use the pin inside the coffee 
bean hopper; this must be pressed and turned using 
only the grinder adjustment key provided. 

(Fig. 27)

 - Press and turn the pin one notch at a  time. 

You must brew 2-3 coffees before you will taste a 
difference.

(Fig. 28)

 - The reference marks inside the coffee bean 

hopper indicate the grind setting; there are 5 different 
grind settings to choose from with the following 
references: 

1 - Coarse Grind
2 - Fine Grind

5.3  Adjusting the Amount of Coffee Brewed

The machine allows you to adjust the amount of brewed 
coffee according to your tastes and/or the size of your 
cups.
Each time you press and release a coffee button, the 
machine brews a pre-programmed amount of coffee. 
This amount may be reprogrammed to your taste. Each 
button may be individually programmed for a speci

fi

 c 

brew setting.

As an example, the following procedure describes the 
programming of the small coffee button (14), which is 
normally associated with espresso coffee.
• 

(Fig. 10A)

 - Place a cup beneath the dispensing 

head.

• 

(Fig. 12)

 - Press and hold down the small coffee 

button; the large coffee button blinks during this 
phase.

• 

(Fig. 12)

 - Release the small coffee button when 

the amount of coffee in the cup reaches the desired 
level.

At this point the small coffee button is programmed; 
each time it is pressed and released, the machine 
will brew the same amount of coffee that was just 
programmed.

5.4 Stand-By

The machine is designed for energy saving.
After 60 minutes of inactivity, the machines turns off 
automatically.

To turn the machine on again, simply press the ON/OFF 
button (16); in this case the machine will go through the 
rinse cycle only if the boiler is cold.

5.5 Large 

Cups

Most cups on the market can be used with this coffee 
machine.
If you would like to use an exceptionally large cup, 
remove the grill (6).

Make sure that the drip tray (8) is clean and 
empty before removing the grill and position-

ing the cup (see section 9).

(Fig. 11)

 - Remove the grill (6) and place the cup in the 

special support.
Replace the grill (6) when 

fi

 nished.

6 COFFEE 

BREWING

Note: Should the machine not brew coffee, 
make sure that the water tank (9) contains 

water.

Before brewing coffee, make sure that the 
green temperature light (19) is steady on and 

that the water tank and the coffee hopper are full.

Keep the control dial (17) in the  " " position, 
during the coffee brewing cycle.

• 

(Fig. 10 - Fig. 11)

 - Place 1 or 2 cups under the 

dispensing spout (5).

• 

(Fig. 12)

 - To brew coffee, press and release:

   the small coffee button for an espresso coffee; 
   the large coffee button for a long coffee.

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Страница 7: ...te any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner Return appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examination repair or...

Страница 8: ...timal taste of your coffee use purified or bottled water Periodic descaling is still recommended every 2 3 months 6 Do not use caramelized or flavored coffee beans INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE POWER SUPPLY CO...

Страница 9: ...make them available to anyone else who would use the coffee machine For further information or in case of problems please refer to an authorized service center For Saeco customer service call 1 800 93...

Страница 10: ...ine Do not use the coffee machine outdoors In order to prevent its housing from melting or being damaged do not place the machine on very hot surfaces or close to open flames Cleaning Before cleaning...

Страница 11: ...and position it in a place that meets the requirements described in the safety regulations section 3 Fig 15 Place the drip tray 8 with grill 6 into its appropriate seat on the machine Place the lid 1...

Страница 12: ...rew coffee dispense hot water or steam and for a proper use of the machine carefully follow the instructions provided 4 5 Rinse Self Cleaning Cycle This cycle rinses the coffee circuits with fresh wat...

Страница 13: ...rogrammed for a specific brew setting As an example the following procedure describes the programming of the small coffee button 14 which is normally associated with espresso coffee Fig 10A Place a cu...

Страница 14: ...erature light 19 may blink slowly To obtain a flow of hot water simply wait until the temperature light 19 stops blinking and remains steady 8 STEAM DISPENSING CAPPUCCINO Steam may be used to froth mi...

Страница 15: ...emove the plug from the socket Fig 18 Fig 19 Remove the dregdrawer 4 Open the service door 3 Fig 20 To remove the brew group 13 pull it by the handle and press the PUSH button Fig 21 Wash the brew gro...

Страница 16: ...the hot water steam wand as described in the Cleaning and Maintenance section Saeco descaling solution should be disposed of according to the manufacturer instructions and or the regulations in the c...

Страница 17: ...to brew see section 5 3 Steady on The machine is brewing a double coffee Steady on The coffee bean hopper is empty Fill the bean hopper with whole coffee beans Dregdrawer full With the machine turned...

Страница 18: ...omponents have been correctly inserted and closed Flashing counterclockwise The machine is performing the rinse self cleaning cycle see Section 4 5 The machine ends the cycle automatically You can int...

Страница 19: ...coffee beans but no coffee comes out see note Water tank is empty Fill the water tank and prime the circuit section 4 4 The brew group is dirty Clean the brew group section 9 1 The circuit is not pri...

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