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A. Stopper of the watertank
B. ON/OFF switch
C. Swing filter holder
D. Coffee carafe
E. Hot plate
F. Electric cord en cord storage
G. ON/OFF pilot light coffee maker function
H. Water level indicator

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EXPRESSO/CAPPUCCTNO

Please read these instructions carefully before using the appliance.

Check that your mains voltage corresponds to that stated on the appliance.

Never leave the appliance unsupervised when in use. Keep out of reach of children or incompetent persons.

From time to time check the cord for damages. Never use the appliance if cord or appliance show any signs of damage.

Only use the appliance for domestic purposes and in the way indicated in these instructions.

Never immerse the appliance in water or any other liquid for any reason whatsoever. Never place it into the dishwasher.

Never use the appliance near hot surfaces.

Should the cord be damaged, it must be replaced by a competent qualified electrician (w).

Before cleaning, always unplug the appliance from the power supply.

All repairs should be made by a competent qualified electrician (3).

Never use the appliance outside and always place it in a dry environment.

Never use accessories which are not recommended by the producer. They could constitute a danger to the user and risk to damage the appliance.

  • Never move the appliance by pulling the cord. Make sure the cord cannot get caught in any way. Do not wind the cord around the appliance and never allow it to come into contact with the hot parts of the appliance.

Stand the appliance on a table or flat surface.

Be careful the filter cup, the filter and the steam tube get hot during use. Avoid manipulating them without taking special care.

Never open the water tank cap when the appliance is in use, and make sure there is no pressure left in the water tank by letting the steam totally come off through the tube.

Only use fresh (potable) and cold (moderate) water. Do not use water contained in bathtubs, washbasins or other recipients.

Make sure the appliance has cooled down and the pressure has gone before cleaning, storing or filling it. The appliance has to be switched off before filling it with water.

Be careful not to get burned by the steam coming out of the tube. Only use the steam tube for heating water or milk or to make the milk scummy.

(^*) Competent qualified electrician : after sales department of the producer or importer or any person who is qualified, approved and competent to perform this kind of repairs in order to avoid all danger. In any case you should return the appliance to this electrician.

UK STYLE PLUG WIRING INSTRUCTIONS (IN THE UK ONLY)

This product must only be used from a 13 amp power socket. If a BS1363 approved 13 amp plug is used, it should be fitted with a 13 amp fuse. The wires on the power cord are colour coded: blue = neutral, brown = live, green or green & yellow = earth.

The blue wire must be connected to the terminal marked N or coloured in black.

The brown wire must be connected to the terminal marked L or coloured in red.

The green (& yellow) wire must be connected to the terminal marked E or coloured in green (& yellow).

ATTENTION in the explanations the letter "A" is different from "a".

The capital letters correspond to the coffee maker and the small letters to the expresso.

PREPARING THE MACHINE

We recommend to get used to all functions of your appliance before using it for the first time. Do not plug it in. Insert the metal filter (h) in the filter holder (g) and position the filter holder. Remove and replace the cap of the water tank (a) of the espresso machine. Activate the ON/OFF switch (b) and the steam control knob (d). Try all the accessories of the coffee maker. Wash the accessories thoroughly in hot soapy water, rinse and dry them carefully.

SPECIAL SAFEGUARDS CONCERNING STEAM UNDER PRESSURE IN THE ESPRESSO MAKER

Never open the cap of the water tank and never remove the filter holder during the functioning of the appliance or as long as there is steam under pressure in the tank.

To check if the appliance is still under pressure, read the following instructions:

  1. Make sure that the espresso switch (b) in on the off position.
  2. Unplug the appliance from the power supply.
  3. Hold a container with cold water under the steam pipe (e) and introduce the pipe in the water.
  4. Once the steam pipe (c) is immersed in water, turn the steam control knob (d) anticlockwise. Continue this until no more steam comes out of the pipe.
  5. Turn the steam control knob (d) clockwise.
  6. You can now remove the cap of the tank (a) and the filter holder (g).
  7. If there is still water in the tank, remove the glass carafe (j) and the grid of the drip tray (k), then turn the appliance on a sink in order to empty the remaining water.

These safeguards are to be respected not only when the appliance is on but also during the 10-15 minutes following the stopping of the appliance.

SPECIAL SAFEGUARDS CONCERNING THE COFFEE AND ESPRESSO CARAFES

In order not to break the carafes:

Do not wait that all the liquid has evaporated from the carafes. Don't heat the carafes when they are empty.

Change your carafes if they are damaged.

If they are chipped or cracked, they could break or let glass particles enter the liquid.

Do not place the hot carafes on a cold or wet surface.

Do not use the carafes if the handles are cracked or broken.

Do not use metal sponges to clean the carafes, they could scratch and weaken the glass.

Do not place the carafes on or near an electric or gas stove, in a oven or in a microwave oven.

Avoid shocks.

EXPRESSION FUNCTION

The espresso is a strong coffee, with a characteristic taste, extremely rich in aroma. Therefore, the water which arrives in the filter with a high temperature is pushed very fast through the coffee mass by a strong pressure. It extracts the nectar from the grinding and draws the essential aromas from the coffee. That's why the espresso is usually served in small "espresso" cups. Use preferably a special espresso coffee with suitable roasting and grinding. Remember that the espresso needs a finer grinding than the filter coffee.

BEFORE THE FIRST USE

When you use your appliance for the first time we recommend in order to wash the inner side of the appliance circuit, you have to operate it three times as described in the section HOW TO PREPARE AN EXPRESSO (WITHOUT COFFEE IN THE FILTER HOLDER).

HOW TO PREPARE AN EXPRESSO

  1. Insert the plug in the power supply. Make sure that the espresso switch (b) is on the OFF position.
  2. Insert the filter (h) into the filter holder (g) (Fig.1). On the filters there are two marks (2 and 4 cups). Fill with ground espresso coffee until the desired level (Fig. 2).
  3. Gently tamp the coffee into coffee filter and remove the excess coffee from the edge of filter holder (g). This will ensure the good positioning of the filter holder in its support (f). Do not tamp to hard. To avoid a blocking or an overflow, do not overfill the level "4" in the filter (h).
  4. Attention: Check that the filter locking device is as far as possible from the filter. Position the filter holder (g) in the support of the filter holder (f). Turn firmly to the right until it blocks (Fig. 3). The filter holder (g) should be the most possible on the right of the closing zone. If the filter holder (g) doesn't fit in the closing zone and at least in the middle of the appliance, do not operate your appliance, remove the filter holder (g) and position it again as here above described until the filter holder in the closing zone is. This will avoid that the filter holder (g) comes out of its housing as the pressure rises when the coffee is pouring.
  5. Unscrew the cap of the tank (a) anticlockwise (Fig. 4).
  6. Fill the carafe (j) with cold tap water until the desired level (2 or 4 cups) and pour in the Espresso tank (Fig. 5).

Measures indication

On the carafe they are 3 marks:

Mark 2

Mark 4

Mark (steam)

The mark 2 corresponds to 2 espresso cups. The mark 4 corresponds to 4 espresso cups.

The mark corresponds to 2 espresso cups + the necessary water quantity to produce steam for the cappuccino preparation.

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Do not overfill the equivalent of 5 cups, which is the maximum level represented by the metal strip around the carafe.

Attention: Do not fill the espresso tank when the switch (b) is in the ON position. Your appliance must be on when you fill the tank.

  1. Place the cap of the tank (a) on the appliance and turn it clockwise until it locks completely (fig. 6).
  2. Then place the lid on the carafe (j) in such a way that the opening of the carafe lid faces the spout of the filter holder (g) (Fig. 7).
  3. Place the carafe underneath the filter holder (g). Check if the spout of the filter holder faces the opening of the carafe lid (Fig. 8).
    Attention: Make sure that the grid of the drip tray (k) is placed.
  4. If you want to prepare en espresso directly in the cups, fix the adapter (1) to the handle of the filter holder (g) (Fig. 9) and place the cups underneath the filter holder spouts (Fig. 10).
  5. You are now ready to prepare espressos. Press the espresso switch (b) (fig. 11). The pilot light (m) comes on. Turn the control knob (c) to obtain a more or less hard coffee (fig. 12).
  6. After about 2 minutes the water reaches the good temperature and flows through the coffee grinding in the carafe or in the cups.
  7. When the coffee production is complete, close the coffee strength control knob (c) by turning it clockwise (Fig. 13). Press the "expresso" switch (b) The pilot light goes off indicating that the appliance is off.
  8. Before removing the filter holder (g), make sure there is no more pressure in the tank (as described in the section SAFEGUARDS CONCERNING STEAM UNDER PRESSURE).

Caution

Be careful when you remove the filter holder (g) because the metal parts can be still hot. To remove the filter holder, turn it to the left and go over the closing zone until the filter holder comes out of the appliance (Fig. 14).

Attention: Make sure that the tank is empty and that there is no more steam under pressure.

Remove the filter holder (g). Place the filter locking device (in order that the filter doesn't fall) and empty the coffee grinding from the filter (h) (Fig.15).

HOW TO PREPARE A CAPPUCCINO

  1. To make cappuccino, the first step is making espresso. So fill the carafe (j) with the necessary water quantity to obtain the desired espresso quantity and add more water in order to froth the milk (see section Measures indication).

  2. Fill the half or the third of a small container with fresh full-cream milk.

  3. To make a espresso coffee, put the switch (b) on the ON position. When you obtain the half of the desired coffee quantity, turn the coffee strength control knob (c) in order to stop the coffee flowing. At this stage the steam pressure in the tank is enough to froth the milk and the steam pilot light (n) is on (fig. 16). It is better to proceed step by step to avoid the diminution of the steam production at the end of the cycle when all the water of the tank has flown through the grinding.

  4. To froth the milk, turn the steam pipe (e) to the outside of the appliance, place the container with the milk under the pipe (Fig. 17), plunge the steam pipe (c) in the milk and turn the steam control knob (d) anti-clockwise (Fig. 18) for approximatively 45-60 seconds depending how much froth you need and what type of milk you are using.

To obtain a smooth froth immerse the steam pipe (e) at about 3cm in the milk. Lift and lower the container but without immersing the pipe more than 3cm in it. Do not bring the milk to the boil.

  1. Once the froth is obtained, shut off steam by turning the steam control knob (d) clockwise.

  2. Keep the recipient with the milk froth apart and finish the production of the espresso coffee by placing the coffee strenght control knob ( c) on the desired coffee (more or less strong).

  3. Pour the expresso-coffee in the breakfast cups and forth on the espresso with a spoon.

STEAM FUNCTION

If you want to froth milk only, fill the espresso carafe with water until the mark This quantity allows to obtain steam for around one minute.

  1. Pour the water in the water tank and put the switch (b) to the ON position.
  2. Position a cup underneath the steam pipe (e) to collect the eventual water drips. As soon as the light comes out turn the steam control knob (d).
  3. Make sure that the coffee strength control knob is closed.
  4. Then proceed as indicated for the steps 4 and 5 of the preparation of a cappuccino and when you obtain the desired milk froth, close the steam control knob and switch off the appliance.

CLEANING

Before cleaning the appliance, switch it off, remove the plug from the wall socket and wait until it cools down. The filter, the filter holder, the carafe and its lid, the grid of the drip tray can be washed in the upper side of a dishwasher far from the heating element. Wipe the body of the appliance with a damp cloth. Never immerse the body of the appliance in water or any other liquid. Clean the support of the filter holder (f) with a damp cloth too in order to eliminate the coffee residues. If there is still water in the tank, let the appliance cool down, remove the tank cap (a), remove the different parts and empty the tank by turning the appliance on a sink in order to empty the remaining water.

Cleaning of the steam pipe

Wash the steam pipe (e) after each use especially when it has been immersed in milk. If you do not wash it, the inner side of the pipe can get blocked up and it will be difficult to remove the milk residues around it. The plastic nozzle of the pipe can be removed during the cleaning (fig. 19). In case of closing of the pipe, use a needle to remove the milk residues. Just after having lathered up the milk, wipe first of all the body of the pipe with a damp cloth, then keep the cloth against the opening of the steam outlet and slowly open the steam control knob (d); let the steam escape for one or two seconds in order to throw out the milk residues and then close the knob.

ATTENTION: PAY ATTENTION NOT TO GET BURNED WITH THE STEAM AND THE METAL PART OF THE PIPE (WHICH MAY BE HOT). BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL IN ORDER NOT TO GET BURNED.

Cleaning of the drip tray

In order to clean the drip tray (k) remove the grid (fig.20).

Attention: Never try to open or to disassemble the body of the appliance.

DESCALING OF THE ESPRESSO

The espresso machine has to be descaled regularly. The frequency depends on the water hardness and of the use frequency.

Before descending the appliance, the filter grid of the support has to be removed (fig. 21).

  1. Remove the scale and the coffee residues from the filter grid and from the support of the filter holder. It is recommended to use only liquid descaling agent that can be found in shops and in the proportions indicated on the packing paper by the producer.
  2. Fill the espresso carafe (j) with the descending solution until the level "4" and then pour the solution in the espresso tank. Place a container under the support of the filter holder (g) and another one under the steam pipe (c) (Attention: do not use the filter holder (g) during the descending).
  3. Press the ON Switch (b) and turn the steam control knob (d) in the open position. Wait until steam comes out the opening of the pipe (e).
  4. After approximatively 30 seconds, stop the hot water flow by closing the steam control knob (d) and let the descending solution flow through the support of the filter holder in the container.
  5. When the solution has finished flowing, switch off the appliance and let it cool down.
  6. Repeat this operation a second time.

Then proceed in the same way but this time only with fresh water to rinse the inner side of the circuit. For a good rinsing, the equivalent of two espresso tanks has to pass through the circuit. Switch off the appliance and remove the plug from the power supply. Let it cool down, replace the filter grid in the support of the filter holder and screw.

Attention: Never use vinegar like descaling agent.

PROBLEMS AND CAUSES OF THE NON FUNCTIONING OF THE EXPRESSO

PROBLEMSCAUSES
Water overflows through the filter holder-The filter holder is not well positioned.-The filter holder is not blocked enough.-The joint is dirty and has to be cleaned.-The joint is no more elastic and has to be replaced.-Coffee powder is remaining on the surround of the filter holder.
Coffee doesn't flow-No coffee in the water tank.-No coffee in the filter of the filter holder.-The coffee grinding in the filter of the filter holder is too fine or the coffee is too tamped.-The coffee strength control knob (c) is in closed position
Steam doesn't comes out of the steam pipe-Not or not enough water in the espresso tank-The steam pipe is blocked (see section CLEANING)-The coffee strength control knob (c) is in opened position
Not enough milk froth-The steam pipe is blocked (see section CLEANING)-Not enough water in the tank to obtain 45 to 60 seconds steam-The milk is too hot.-Do not use stainless steel container.-The milk is not fresh or skimmed.

CAUTION: ALWAYS REMOVE THE CARAFE BEFORE OPENING OR CLOSING THE FILTER HOLDER

INITIAL OPERATION

For a perfect taste, carry out 2 or 3 boil-processes with fresh water (without coffee).
- Once all the water has passed through, switch the appliance off and let it cool down during 5 minutes. Then repeat the process with fresh water.

PREPARATION OF COFFEE

Pour the desired volume of water into the receptable (A). The number of cups can be read off the water level indicator (H).

  • Insert filter in the filter holder (C) and add the desired quantity of ground coffee. Replace the filter cone, making sure it is closed correctly.
  • When you remove the carafe from the appliance, a non-drip valve will automatically operate to stop any drops of coffee dripping onto the hotplate. Replacement of the carafe automatically opens the non-drip valve and allows remaining coffee to filter trough into the carafe.
    Wait until the brewing process is finished and the filter has run empty.

CLEANING

  • Always unplug the appliance before cleaning it. Clean the swing filter, the carafe and its lid in hot soapy water. Those accessories can also be washed in the upper side of a dishwasher far from the heating element.
  • Never use abrasive powder.
  • Never immerse the appliance in water. To clean it only use a soft damp cloth.
  • Do not use cloth to wash the inside of the water tank, this could let threads or cloth rests in it. Rinse it regularly with clear water.

DECALCIFICATION

  • Decalcifying the coffee maker prolongs its life span. For decalcification only use products especially made for decalcification of coffee makers.
  • Never use a dishwasher to clean the jug.

Attention: Never use vinegar like descending agent.

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