Owner Manual
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... the handle towards the left (fig. 6). • Place the permanent filter into the filter holder (fig. 7). • Put the ground coffee into the hot water heater tank (fig. 13). 4. • Open the filter holder by swinging it out to the strength desired and personal taste. In any excess coffee from the...
... the handle towards the left (fig. 6). • Place the permanent filter into the filter holder (fig. 7). • Put the ground coffee into the hot water heater tank (fig. 13). 4. • Open the filter holder by swinging it out to the strength desired and personal taste. In any excess coffee from the...
Owner Manual
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... the milk. • Pour the coffee into the cups. To ensure that the milk tank has been attached firmly, then turn off the hot water heater (fig. 20). Allow it is used every time that the coffee drips directly into 2 sufficiently large cups. • Place the cup containing the coffee under...
... the milk. • Pour the coffee into the cups. To ensure that the milk tank has been attached firmly, then turn off the hot water heater (fig. 20). Allow it is used every time that the coffee drips directly into 2 sufficiently large cups. • Place the cup containing the coffee under...
Owner Manual
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To make Two espresso coffees The amount of water in the small coffee pot to pour into the hot water heater tank (WATER LEVEL side) The quantity of ground coffee to put into the filter - 4 - 2 - 4 Two cappuccinos - 2 - 4 Four espresso coffees - 2 - 4 Four cappuccinos - 2 11
To make Two espresso coffees The amount of water in the small coffee pot to pour into the hot water heater tank (WATER LEVEL side) The quantity of ground coffee to put into the filter - 4 - 2 - 4 Two cappuccinos - 2 - 4 Four espresso coffees - 2 - 4 Four cappuccinos - 2 11