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PROGRAMMED” coffee dispensing setting. This allows you to memorise a duration for coffee dispensing
which could be call back in every moment:
o programming duration for coffee dispensing: hold on the push button [B8] for more that 5 seconds.
Keeping the button [B8] pressed the appliance will memorise the time for coffee dispensing for as long
as the button is held down.
When the desired time is reached release the button [B8] and immediately press it twice.
It is possible to memorise a duration of coffee dispensing once. Repeating the operation will erase the
memory already set.
o Using the coffee dispensing with programmed duration: In order to use the programmed time hold
down the button [B8] for more than one second but less than five.
After that the button [B8] has been released the machine will dispense coffee for the length of time
programmed.
8. EMPTY WATER TANK
The red light [B5] will illuminate when the tank is empty.
All functions will stop automatically, including the steam boiler heating. Warning!: the coffee boiler remains
turned on
Fill the tank and reselect the function which had previously been activated.
9. ADJUSTING THE FLOW OF WATER FROM THE BOILER
Rotate knob [B9] anticlockwise from “+” towards “–“ in order to decrease the amount of water which flows out of
the coffee boiler. This process is used to make drinks such as tea or tisanes which require a slower flow of
water and less of it.
10. USE OF COFFEE PODS
The use of coffee pods is an easy, practical and hygienic way to make a coffee. This is due to the special
packaging that avoids coffee coming out and it can easily be removed after use.
Switch On the machine (Fig A16).
Insert one pod into the filter-holder (Fig A1) and place into the ring nut (Fig A15) making sure that it is correctly
secured by turning the filter-holder handle from left to right.
Put the cup underneath the nozzle (Fig A1).
Check the light of the boiler [B2] is not flashing.
Push the coffee button [B6].
Pressing [B6] again will stop dispensing.
Once the dispensing is ended, take the filter-holder out of the ring nut and remove the pod.
11. USE OF GROUND COFFEE (Fig. E –pag.3)
The coffee maker can be used with ordinary ground coffee. The Coffee boiler is set to hold coffee pods, but it is
possible to install an adapter.
Proceed as follow:
Switch the coffee machine off and to prevent to burns it is recommended to wait until the appliance get cold.
However it is better to protect hands with gloves.
Using a screwdriver unscrew the screw which the water filter for coffee pods to the coffee boiler (- do not lose
the old screw)
Hook the adapter (1) to the dispensing unit (3), locking them together with the screw (2).
12. MAKING A CUP OF ESPRESSO
Ensure the coffee machine is kept clean to get the best cup of espresso. (Make sure the filter units are cleaned
after each use.)
Warm the cups prior to filling.
The quality and coarseness of the coffee grains can influence the flavour.
The coffe machine is provided with a coffee ground batcher (fig. A9). A single misure of ground coffee is
worth for a one cup.
13. PREPARING A CAPPUCCINO
It is advisable to pay attention on carrying the described operation as the appliance release a steam spout
This coffee machine enables the user to make froth for cappuccinos in two different ways.
Method 1: use the “steam pipe” (Fig. A 6) and immerse the steam spout into a container of milk. Press button
[B7] to switch the steam boiler on. The flashing light [B3] indicates that the machine is heating up. When the
light stops flashing the machine is ready for use.
Press the steam dispensing button [B8] to dispense the steam either manually or automatically. When the
steam starts coming out, move the container up and down slightly, until the milk makes the froth for the
cappuccino.
Other drinks, such as water, punch etc. can also be heated in this way.
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