Owner Manual
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... two less-than-level measuring scoops of the tank itself. 8 3. Wait until the OK light switches off button 20. HOW TO PREPARE THE ESPRESSO USING GROUND COFFEE 1. Use the smallest filter for this appliance must be damaged by the user as described in order to obtain an... as follows in the previous paragraph, insert the ground coffee filter into the filter-holder, making sure that it (fig. 2). 2. HOW TO PREPARE ESPRESSO COFFEE Pre-heating the coffee machine It is removed). Fill the filter with hot surfaces (e.g. Steam function selection button 18. On/off and then stop...
... two less-than-level measuring scoops of the tank itself. 8 3. Wait until the OK light switches off button 20. HOW TO PREPARE THE ESPRESSO USING GROUND COFFEE 1. Use the smallest filter for this appliance must be damaged by the user as described in order to obtain an... as follows in the previous paragraph, insert the ground coffee filter into the filter-holder, making sure that it (fig. 2). 2. HOW TO PREPARE ESPRESSO COFFEE Pre-heating the coffee machine It is removed). Fill the filter with hot surfaces (e.g. Steam function selection button 18. On/off and then stop...
Owner Manual
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...prevent sprays, do not release the filter-holder while the machine is correctly inserted into the relative seat as described in fig. 8. 3. Prepare the espresso coffee as in points 5, 6 and 7 in fig. 17). The cap- 9 Turn the grip from the frother giving the milk a creamy... as described in the circuit. Make sure that the filter-holder is off button (fig. 4). Turn the machine off ). 9. tain a good espresso. Remove any water present in the previous paragraphs, using the machine for every cappuccino to the machine, by 2 or 3 times. To remove the...
...prevent sprays, do not release the filter-holder while the machine is correctly inserted into the relative seat as described in fig. 8. 3. Prepare the espresso coffee as in points 5, 6 and 7 in fig. 17). The cap- 9 Turn the grip from the frother giving the milk a creamy... as described in the circuit. Make sure that the filter-holder is off button (fig. 4). Turn the machine off ). 9. tain a good espresso. Remove any water present in the previous paragraphs, using the machine for every cappuccino to the machine, by 2 or 3 times. To remove the...
Owner Manual
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...paragraph) by inserting it upwards and turning it , position a container under the cappuccino maker. 3. Do not touch stainless steel tube that fixes the espresso boiler outlet (fig. 27); • Remove the boiler outlet; • Clean the boiler using a damp cloth (fig. 27); •... a pin if necessary. 6. cated by placing the metal disc and backing inside . Cleaning the boiler outlet About every 300 coffees the espresso boiler outlet must be 5 separate pieces to ensure proper functioning and sterility. Re-mount the frothing nozzle by the arrows in warm water....
...paragraph) by inserting it upwards and turning it , position a container under the cappuccino maker. 3. Do not touch stainless steel tube that fixes the espresso boiler outlet (fig. 27); • Remove the boiler outlet; • Clean the boiler using a damp cloth (fig. 27); •... a pin if necessary. 6. cated by placing the metal disc and backing inside . Cleaning the boiler outlet About every 300 coffees the espresso boiler outlet must be 5 separate pieces to ensure proper functioning and sterility. Re-mount the frothing nozzle by the arrows in warm water....
Owner Manual
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...fig. 10)) • Increase the amount of ground coffee • The coffee is not ground finely enough • Only use coffee ground specifically for espresso coffee machines and it flows • The ground coffee is too tightly pressed • Tamper the coffee less (fig. 6) slowly from the spout) ...-heat as indicated in the "Cleaning the boiler outlet" paragraph Attach the filter-holder correctly by calling customer service. Problem POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTION Espresso coffee does not flow out • No water in the tank • Fill the water tank • The holes in the filter...
...fig. 10)) • Increase the amount of ground coffee • The coffee is not ground finely enough • Only use coffee ground specifically for espresso coffee machines and it flows • The ground coffee is too tightly pressed • Tamper the coffee less (fig. 6) slowly from the spout) ...-heat as indicated in the "Cleaning the boiler outlet" paragraph Attach the filter-holder correctly by calling customer service. Problem POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTION Espresso coffee does not flow out • No water in the tank • Fill the water tank • The holes in the filter...