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Brand : DELONGHI

Model : Magnifica Evo Automatic ECAM290.83.TB

Category : Coffee machine

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USER MANUAL Magnifica Evo Automatic ECAM290.83.TB DELONGHI

3.5 Cleaning and maintenance of materials in

contact with food .................................... 6

3.6 Making cappuccinos and milk-based coees

11.3 Making coee using pre-ground coee 11

11.4 General indications for making coee-based

drinks .................................................... 11

11.5 Varying the intensity of the coee ........11

12.1 What milk to use? .................................12

12.2 How much milk? ...................................13

12.3 Filling and attaching the milk carafe ..... 13

12.4 Selection of coee intensity or use of pre-

ground coee ........................................ 13

12.5 Delivering milk-based drinks .................13

12.6 Preparing My Latte ............................... 14

12.7 Cleaning the milk carafe after each use . 14

12.8 Customizing the quantity in the cup .....14

13. DELIVERING HOT WATER ........................15

13.1 Customizing the quantity of hot water .. 15

17. THOROUGH CLEANING OF MILK CARAFE ..19

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following.

  • Read all instructions carefully.
  • Make sure the voltage of your electrical system corresponds to the voltage shown on the bottom of the machine.
  • Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs.
  • To protect against re, electrical shock and personal injury, do not immerse cord, plug or appliance in water or other liquid.
  • Keep the appliance out of the reach of children and do not leave appliance unattended while in operation.
  • Unplug from the outlet when not in use and before cleaning.
  • Do not operate with a damaged cord or plug, or after the appliance malfunctions, or has been damaged in any manner. Return the appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair or adjustment.
  • The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the manufacturer may result in re, electrical shock, or personal injury.
  • Do not use outdoors.
  • Make sure the power cord does not hang over the edge of the table or counter-top to avoid getting acci- dentally caught or entangled.

Do not place the appliance or its electrical parts on or near electric stoves, cooking surfaces, or gas burners.

  • Plug cord into the wall outlet. To disconnect, rst turn machine “o”, then remove plug from wall outlet.
  • Do not use the appliance for other than the intended use. This appliance is to be utilized for domestic use only. The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any damage caused by improper, incorrect, or irresponsible use.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do not remove the cover or the exterior of

the unit. Don’t attempt to repair or modify the machine, doing so will void the warranty. Repair should be done by authorized service personnel only!

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

- A short power cord is provided to reduce risks resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord. - Longer, detachable power supply cords or extension cords are available and may be used if care is exer- cised in their use. - If an extension cord is used, the marked electrical rating should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the appliance. If the appliance is provided with 3- wire, grounding type cord, the extension should be a GROUNDING TYPE 3 - WIRE CORD. The longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the counter-top or table top where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over. - Your product is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will t into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to t, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.6

Danger! This is an electrical appliance and may cause electric shock. You should therefore follow these safety warnings:

  • Never touch the appliance with damp hands or feet.
  • Never touch the plug with damp hands.
  • Make sure the socket used is freely accessible at all times, enabling the appliance to be unplugged when necessary.
  • Unplug directly from the plug only. Never pull the cord as you could damage it.
  • To disconnect the appliance completely you must unplug it from the mains socket.
  • If the appliance is faulty, do not attempt to repair. Turn it o, unplug from the mains socket and contact Customer Services.
  • Before cleaning the appliance, turn it o, unplug from the mains socket and allow to cool. Important! Keep all packaging (plastic bags, polystyrene foam) away from children. CHOKING HAZARD. The appliance might contain small parts. Some of those small parts might be required to get disassem- bled during cleaning and maintenance operations. Handle with care and keep small parts out of reach of children. Danger of burns! This appliance produces hot water and steam may form while it is in operation. During operation (automatic rinsing, hot beverage delivery, steam delivery, cleaning), avoid contact with splashes of hot water or steam. When the appliance is in operation, the cup shelf could become very hot.

2. GENERAL INFORMATION

2.1 Instruction for Use

Read all the Instruction for Use carefully before using the ap- pliance. Failure to follow this Instruction for Use may result in burns or damage to the appliance. The manufacturer is not liable for damage deriving from failure to respect this Instruction for Use. Please note: These safety warnings are valid for all De’Longhi coee machines. Keep this leaet together with the instructions accom- panying the appliance. If the appliance is passed to other persons, they must also be provided with this Instruction for Use.

After removing the packaging, make sure the product is com- plete and undamaged and that all accessories are present. Do not use the appliance if it is visibly damaged. Contact De’Longhi Customer Services.

3.2 Installing the appliance

When you install the appliance, you should respect the follow- ing safety warnings:

  • The appliance gives o heat. After positioning the appli- ance on the worktop, leave a space of at least 1.18 in / 3 cm between the surfaces of the appliance and the side and rear walls and at least 5.9 in / 15 cm above the coee maker.
  • Water penetrating the appliance could cause damage. Do not place the appliance near taps or sinks.
  • The appliance could be damaged if the water it contains freezes. Do not install the appliance in a room where the temperature could drop below freezing point.
  • Arrange the power cord in such a way that it cannot be damaged by sharp edges or contact with hot surfaces (e.g. electric hot plates).

3.3 Connecting the appliance

Check that the mains power supply voltage corresponds to that indicated on the rating plate on the bottom of the appliance. Connect the appliance to an eciently earthed and correctly installed socket with a minimum current rating of 13A only. If the power socket does not match the plug on the appliance, have the socket replaced with a suitable type by a qualied professional.

3.4 Setting up the appliance

The rst time you use the machine, the water circuit is empty and the appliance could be very noisy. The noise becomes less as the circuit lls.

3.5 Cleaning and maintenance of materials in

  • When used for the rst time, or after 3 or 4 days without use, clean the appliance and the removable accessories that come into contact with water, coee and milk, as indicated in the instructions for use. Check in the instruc- tions which accessories are dishwasher safe.
  • If the appliance is not used for more than 3 or 4 days, be- fore making the rst beverage, rinse the water circuit as described in this Instruction for Use.
  • Be certain to take maximum care when carrying out all cleaning and maintenance operations described in the instructions for use and/or prompted by the display or warning lights of the appliance itself.7

3.6 Making cappuccinos and milk-based coees

  • The appliance has been tested for use with cow’s milk and the following products of plant origin: soya, rice and almond. No other type of milk or product of plant origin may be used.
  • To clean the system, following use with any type of milk, please follow the standard procedures described in the instruction manual
  • The cleaning methods provided by the manufacturer and described in the instructions do not guarantee the com- plete removal of allergens.
  • In the case of conrmed or suspected allergies and in- tolerances, make sure that your machine has not been previously used with any milk or product of plant origin containing the allergens you are allergic or the substances you are intolerant to.

Take a few minutes to read these Instructions for Use. This will avoid all risks and damage to the appliance. The Leds and indicator lights on the panel will help in ensuring correct interaction with the machine: O -- Permanently alight Function available Blinking Function in progress Blinking rapidly User action required The same symbols are also used in the Quick Guide provided with the product.

4.1 Letters in brackets

The letters in brackets refer to the description of the appliance on pages 2- 3.

4.2 Troubleshooting and repairs

In the event of problems, rst try and resolve them by reading the information given in sections “17. Explanation of lights” and “18. Troubleshooting”. If this does not resolve the problem or further information is required, consult the customer services department at the numbers indicated on the website www.delonghi.com. If repairs are required, contact De’Longhi customer services only. Addresses can be found on the website www.delonghi. com.

5.1 Description of the appliance - A

A1. Beans container lid A2. Coee grinder adjustment dial A3. Pre-ground coee funnel A4. Beans container A5. Infuser door A6. Removable infuser A7. Power cord A8. Water tank lid A9. Water tank A10. Coee grounds container A11. Cup tray A12. Drip tray grille A13. Drip tray water level indicator A14. Drip tray A15. Condensate tray A16. Milk viewer A17. Height-adjustable coee spouts A18. Accessories connector access ap A19. Cup shelf

5.2 Description of control panel - B

B1. ON/standby button with built-in Led B2. X2 button with built-in Led (if pressed and held for 5 sec- onds, accesses the settings menu) B3. Pre-ground selection button B4. Intensity selection buttons (mild, medium, strong) B5. Descale cycle selection button B6. Clean button (milk carafe) with built-in Led (if pressed and held for 5 seconds, activates manual rinse) B7. Drinks selection button with built-in Led (* number and type of drinks dier according to models)

5.4 Description of accessories - D*

(*number and type dier according to model) D1. "Total Hardness Test" strip D2. Pre-ground coee measure D3. Descaler D4. Water softener lter D5. Hot water spout

5.5 Description of milk carafe - E

E1. Lid with milk frother E2. Milk spout connector (non removable)8 E3. Frothed milk spout E4. Milk intake tube E5. Remove carafe/remove carafe connector button E6. Milk carafe connector E7. Milk container

6. SETTING UP THE APPLIANCE

  • When using the machine for the rst time, all removable accessories making contact with water or milk should be rinsed with hot water.
  • Possible traces of coee in the grinder are the result of operating tests performed on the appliance before sale, proof of the meticulous care and attention we invest in our products.
  • The rst time the machine is used, the water circuit will be empty and the appliance could be very noisy. The noise becomes less as the circuit lls.
  • When starting the machine for the rst time, make cer- tain that the water spout (D5) is tted.

will light up on the control panel (B) (g. 2) : remove the water tank (A9) (g. 3) , ll up to the MAX level with fresh drinking water ( g. 4) , then re- position in the appliance.

on the control panel will blink rapidly.

4. Position a container under the coee spout

(A17) and water spout (D5) (g. 5).

button (g. 6): the internal water circuits start to ll and the appliance will release hot water from the water spout.

6. The ow will be interrupted, then after a few seconds, the

machine releases water from the coee spout. When the ow of water stops completely, the machine is ready for use. Please note:

  • The rst time the appliance is used, it will be necessary to make 4-5 cappuccinos before the drink in the cup tastes as it should.
  • It is recommended that the water lter supplied be in- stalled immediately. After two months (see date indica- tor), or after 3 weeks if the appliance has not been used, the lter should be replaced or removed even if the warn- ing indicator (C1)is not alight.
  • Customize water hardness as soon as possible (section “5. Measuring water hardness”).

7. WATER SOFTENER FILTER

To ensure the performance of the machine remains constant over time, we recommend using a De’Longhi water softener lter. For more information, visit the www.delonghi.com website. EAN: 8004399327252 To use the lter correctly, follow the instructions below.

1. Remove the lter (D4) from the pack and turn the date

indicator so that it shows the next 2 months (g. 7);9

0,5 L 2. To activate the lter, run drinking water through the hole in the center of the lter until water comes out of the openings at the side for more than a minute (g. 8);3. Remove the tank (A9) from the machine (g. 4) and ll with fresh drinking water; insert the lter in the water tank, im-mersing it completely for about ten seconds, while tilting it and applying light pressure so that the air bubbles are able to escape (g. 9); MAX

MAX 4. Insert the lter in the relative housing and press fully home (g. 10); 5. Close the tank with the lid (A8), then reposition the tank in the machine;6. If not already in place, t the water spout (D5).7. Place an empty container of at least 0.5 litres capacity under the hot water spout (g. 5).8. See instructions in section “12. Settings menu” for instal-lation of the lter;9. On the control panel, the lter indicator light (C1) blinks steadily and the Led of the clean carafe/manual rinse but-ton (B6) blinks rapidly;10. Press the clean carafe/manual rinse button (B6) (g. 11); 11. The appliance delivers hot water, then stops automatically;12. When the ow stops, the lter indicator light extinguish-es: the lter is now active and the machine can be used.Please note:• If the Led of the button (B6) blinks rapidly, press the button. This will cause the internal circuits of the machine to start lling up, expelling the air bubbles that have been formed and allowing the installation to proceed.• With installation completed, the drinks Leds blink to indicate that the machine is heating up in readiness for normal use.

7.1 Replacing the lter

Replace the lter (D4) when the indicator (C1) lights up. 1. Remove the water tank (A9) and the exhausted lter;2. Follow the operations described in the previous section to activate the lter;3. See instructions in section “12. Settings menu” to set the machine and repeat steps 9 to 12 of the preceding section.Please note:After two months (see date indicator), or after 3 weeks if the appliance has not been used, the lter should be replaced even if the warning message has not yet been displayed.

7.2 Removing the lter

If the intention is to use the appliance without the lter (D4), its removal must be indicated in the machine settings. 1. Remove the water tank (A9) and the exhausted lter;2. See instructions in section “12. Settings menu” to set the machine accordingly.Please note:After two months (see date indicator), or after 3 weeks if the ap pliance has not been used, the lter should be replaced even if the warning message has not yet been displayed.

8. MEASURING WATER HARDNESS

Setting the water hardness as soon as possible will enable the machine to optimize the frequency of descaling. This means that the descale indicator (C5) will light up as necessary10 according to the actual hardness of the local water supply. Proceed as follows:

1. If a total hardness test strip (D1) is supplied with the

model of machine in question, remove it from its wrapper.

2. Immerse the strip completely in a glass of water for about

3. Remove the strip from the water and shake lightly (g.

13). After about a minute, 1, 2, 3, or 4 red squares appear, depending on the hardness of the water. Each square cor- responds to one level. Total Hardness Test Hardness

High See instructions in section “12. Settings menu” to set the ma- chine accordingly.

9. TURNING THE APPLIANCE ON

Danger of scalding! During the rinse, a little hot water ows from the coee spouts (A17). Take care to avoid contact with splashes of water. To avoid the need for frequent emptying of the drip tray (A14), place a container under the spouts to collect the rinse water.

  • To switch on the machine, press the button (B1): the Led of the on/o button lights up and the drinks Leds blink on the control panel (B) to indicate that the machine is warming up. During this step, the machine performs a rinse cycle. Besides heating up the boiler, this also serves to circulate hot water through the internal circuits so they too are brought up to temperature. The appliance is ready for use when the drinks and intensity Leds remain permanently alight.

10. TURNING THE APPLIANCE OFF

Whenever the machine is turned o after being used to make coee, it performs an automatic rinse cycle. Danger of scalding! During the rinse, a little hot water ows from the coee spouts (A17). Take care to avoid contact with splashes of water. To avoid the need for frequent emptying of the drip tray (A14), place a container under the spouts to collect the rinse water.

  • To switch the appliance o, press the button (B1) ;
  • the drinks indicator Leds on the control panel will now blink: the appliance performs a rinse cycle, if envisaged, and then switches o (stand-by). Please note: If the appliance is not going to be used for some time, unplug it from the mains socket:
  • rst, turn o the appliance by pressing the button;
  • unplug the power cord from the socket.

coee using coee beans Important! Do not use green, caramelized or candied coee beans as they could stick to the coee grinder and make it unusable.

2. Place a cup under the coee spouts (A17) (g. 15);

3. Lower the spouts as near as possible to the cup: this

makes a creamier coee (g. 15);

4. Select the required drink:

Espresso: from ≃20 to ≃180 Water: from ≃50 to ≃300 Long Black Water:

Water: from ≃50 to ≃300 Espresso: from ≃40 to ≃360 Over ice 100 from ≃40 to ≃ 240

Numbers and types of drinks dier according to model.

5. Preparation begins and the Led corresponding to the se-

lection blinks on the control panel (B).

11.2 Making 2 cups of coee

1. Place the cups under the coee spouts (A17);

2. Lower the spouts as near as possible to the cups: this

makes a creamier coee;

5. Preparation begins and the Led corresponding to the

Espresso button blinks on the control panel (B).

Making coee using pre-ground coee Important!

  • Never add pre-ground coee when the machine is o, or it could spread through and soil the inside of the machine. This could damage the machine.
  • Never use more than 1 level measure (D2), as this could soil the inside of the machine or block the funnel (A3). Please note: When using pre-ground coee, only one cup can be made at a time.

1. Press (B3): the corresponding Led lights up;

2. Make sure the funnel is not blocked, then add one level

measure of pre-ground coee (g. 16).

3. Place a cup under the coee spouts (A17) (g. 15);

4. Select the required drink (B7);

5. Preparation begins and the Led corresponding to the se-

lection blinks on the control panel (B).

11.4 General indications for making coee-

  • Indicator lights may appear on the control panel (B) during use. Their meaning is given in section “17. Expla- nation of lights”.
  • For hotter coee, see section “8.7 Tips for a hotter coee”.
  • If the coee is delivered a drop at a time, too weak and not creamy enough or too cold, read the tips in section “18. Troubleshooting”.
  • To customize the drinks according to personal taste, see sections “8.5 Varying the intensity of the coee” and “8.9 Customizing the quantity in the cup”. Please note: In energy saving mode, a few seconds may elapse before the rst coee is delivered as the appliance must heat up again.

11.5 Varying the intensity of the coee

1. Press the button (B4)corresponding to the preferred

intensity: Mild Medium Strong

2. Select the desired coee drink.

  • When the next coee is made, the machine will show the last intensity setting selected.
  • In the event of power failure, the machine will revert to the default setting: medium.12

Using this function, hot water can be delivered from the coee spouts to clean and heat the internal circuit of the machine.

1. Place a container of at least 100ml capacity under the cof-

button (B6) and hold for at least 5 seconds: the cycle will start and stop automatically (to terminate the cycle sooner, press this same button a second time). Please note:

  • If the appliance is not used for more than 3-4 days it is highly advisable, when switching on again, to run 2/3 rinse cycles before preparing any drinks;
  • It is normal for the grounds container (A10) to contain water following a rinse cycle.

11.7 Tips for a hotter coee

To make a hotter coee, proceed as follows:

  • run a rinse cycle (see section “8.6 Rinsing ”);
  • warm the cups with hot water, using the Hot Water function;
  • increase the coee temperature (see section “12. Settings menu”).

11.8 Adjusting the coee grinder

The coee grinder does not require any adjustment, at least initially, as it has been factory set to ensure that coee is pre- pared correctly. Please note: The adjustment dial must be turned only when the cof- fee grinder is in operation during the initial step of coee preparation. To make an adjustment while the coee grinder is in operation, turn the dial (A2) as follows: If the coee is delivered too slowly, or not at all. This adjustment will not take ef- fect until at least 2 cups of coee have been delivered. Turn one click towards “7” For a fuller bodied creamier coee This adjustment will not take ef- fect until at least 2 cups of coee have been delivered. Turn one click towards “1”

1. Press the button relative to the drink being programmed

and hold for a few seconds: when the Led corresponding to the selection blinks rapidly, the machine is in program- ming mode. Delivery begins;

2. Once the cup is lled to the desired level, press the button

a second time. Delivery ceases and the quantity is stored in the memory. Please note: To cancel the current setting, press a button corresponding to an

  • Before using the carafe, check that all the components are cleaned and assembled as described in section “14. Thor- ough cleaning of milk carafe”
  • To ensure that milk is not under-frothed or topped with large bubbles, always clean the milk container lid (E1) and the carafe connector (E6) as described in sections “9.7 Cleaning the milk carafe after each use”, and “14. Thor- ough cleaning of milk carafe”.

12.1 What milk to use?

The quality of the froth will vary depending on:

  • the temperature of the milk or vegetable drink used (for best results, always use milk or vegetable drink straight from the fridge, 5 °C);
  • type of milk or vegetable drink;
  • ingredients and nutritional values. Cow's milk Whole (fat >3,5%)

Semi-skimmed (fat between 1.5 and 1.8%) Skimmed (fat <0.5%) Vegetable drinks Soya

Please note: For best results when using vegetable drinks, select “Barista” versions of these products to optimize the quality of the froth.13

The milk container (E7) is marked with a graduated scale (g.

17) to help ensure that the ideal quantity of milk will be poured

when preparing the drink. The intermediate marks correspond to increments of ≃ 20ml. The “MIN” level corresponds to the minimum programmable quantity (see paragraph “9.8 Customizing the quantity in the cup”).

  • Depending on the type and temperature of the milk used, the recipe can dier slightly from one drink to another.
  • If there is insucient milk in the carafe, the milk spout will produce a dry pu.

12.3 Filling and attaching the milk carafe

1. Release the lid (E1)by turning clockwise: the reference

mark on the lid must be aligned with the symbol (g. 18);

3. Fill the milk container (E7) with suitable quantity of milk

4. Make sure the milk intake tube (E4) is secured correctly to

must be aligned with the symbol) then turn toward the symbol until locked in position (g. 22);

6. Attach the container to the nozzle, pushing it fully home

12.4 Selection of coee intensity or use of pre-

ground coee Once the milk carafe has been prepared, before selecting the desired milk-based drink, the intensity of the coee can be cus- tomized as described in section “8.5 Varying the intensity of the coee”, or alternatively, select pre-ground coee and proceed to add one measure of coee as indicated in the section “8.3 Making coee using pre-ground coee ”

12.5 Delivering milk-based drinks

1. Place a cup of suitable size under the coee spouts (A17)

and under the frothed milk spout (E3) (g. 24).14

2. Select the milk-based drink from the control panel

Please note: If“Energy Saving” mode is activated (see section “12. Settings menu”), there may be a few seconds delay before the drink is delivered.

12.6 Preparing My Latte

1. Fill the milk container (E7) with as much milk or vegetable

drink as required, bearing in mind that the machine will deliver the entire amount;

2. Replace the lid and position the milk carafe as described

in previous sections;

3. Select the “My Latte” drink: delivery commences, and will

stop when all the milk in the carafe has been used up;

4. The machine will then continue with delivery of the

coee. Please note: The minimum quantity detectable by the milk viewer (A16) corresponds to the MIN level of the graduated scale on the milk container.

12.7 Cleaning the milk carafe after each use

Following each delivery of a milk-based drink, the Led associ- ated with the clean carafe button (B6)will blink on the control panel (g. 25).

Leave the milk carafe in the machine (there is no need to empty the container);

5. Place a cup or other recipient under the milk spout (g. 26);

6. Press the button: hot water and steam will be re-

leased from the milk spout. Cleaning stops automatically; Where various drinks are prepared in succession:

  • Proceed with cleaning of the carafe after the nal preparation. After multiple preparations, the milk carafe is empty or the milk that remains is not enough to make further drinks
  • Having carried out the cleaning step with the but- ton, disassemble the milk carafe and clean all compo- nents, proceeding as described in the section “14. Thor- ough cleaning of milk carafe”. After multiple preparations, there is enough milk left in the carafe to make further drinks
  • Having carried out the cleaning step with the button, remove the milk carafe and put it straight in the refriger- ator. The carafe still containing milk can be kept in the refrigerator for no more than 2 days, after which time all components should be cleaned, proceeding as described in the section “14. Thorough cleaning of milk carafe”. Important: If the milk carafe is left out of the refrigerator for more than 30 minutes, disassemble and clean all components, proceed- ing as described in the section “14. Thorough cleaning of milk carafe”. Following preparation of milk-based drinks — general notes:
  • In certain cases, the machine will need to heat up before cleaning can take place.
  • Wait for the operation to be completed. The function is automatic. Do not stop the machine while cleaning is in progress.

12.8 Customizing the quantity in the cup

1. Press the button relative to the milk-based drink being

programmed, and hold for a few seconds. The light blinks rapidly to indicate that the programming menu is active. Delivery begins;

2. Once the cup is lled to the desired level, press the drink but-

ton again. Delivery of the rst ingredient stops and delivery of the second ingredient begins;

3. Once the cup is lled to the desired level, press the button

a second time. Delivery ceases and the quantity is stored in the memory. Please note!

  • To cancel the current setting, press a button corre- sponding to another drink.15
  • For the My Milk drink, only the quantity of coee can be programmed, while all the milk will be used as in the recipe.

13. DELIVERING HOT WATER

Danger of scalding! Never leave the machine unattended when hot water is being released.

2. Place a container under the hot water spout (g. 28) (as

close as possible to avoid splashes).

3. Press the Hot water button .

4. Delivery will stop automatically. To terminate the delivery

sooner, press the button a second time. Please note: In energy saving mode, a few seconds may elapse before hot water emerges as the appliance must heat up.

13.1 Customizing the quantity of hot water

Hot water button and hold for a few sec- onds: the light blinks rapidly to indicate that the program- ming menu is active. Delivery begins;

2. Once the cup is lled to the desired level, press the button

a second time. Delivery ceases and the quantity is stored in the memory. Default (ml) Programmable (ml) Hot water

from ≃ 20 to ≃ 420 Please note! To cancel the current setting, press a button corresponding to any drink

14. TIPS FOR ENERGY SAVING

  • To reduce energy consumption, remove the milk carafe after one or more drinks have been delivered;
  • Set auto-o to 15 minutes (see “12. Settings menu”);
  • Enable Energy Saving (see “12. Settings menu”);
  • Always carry out the descaling cycle when prompted by the machine.

Having accessed the menu, the buttons that remain active can be used to select the corresponding functions:

Water softener lterCoee temperatureEnergy savingAccess tosettings menuSelection of settings Beep Auto-oWater hardness Drinks diering according to model16

x 5 sec Press and hold the button for a few seconds: the buttons used for selecting settings will light up. Proceed by pressing the button for the setting to be adjusted.

2. Adjust the machine settings:

Water softener lter Press one of the bean sym- bols to install or replace the water softener lter INSERTED Conrm selection Press the pre-ground symbol to remove the water softener lter REMOVED Beep Press one of the bean symbols to enable the beep

Conrm selection Press the pre-ground sym- bol to disable the beep OFF Coee temperature

Press the bean symbol corresponding to the required temperature LOW Conrm selection

  • 17 Energy saving Press one of the bean symbols to enable energy saving Conrm selection Press the pre-ground symbol to disable energy saving OFF Water hardness Press the symbol corresponding to the level being setLEVEL 1Conrm selection LEVEL 2LEVEL 3LEVEL 4Auto-o Press the symbol corresponding to the time being set15 MINUTESConrm selection 30 MINUTES1 HOUR3 HOURS3. Exit the menu:Press the button: The machine is ready for use again. Please note! After 30 seconds without a button being pressed, the machine exits the settings menu automatically.

15.1 Restore factory settings

Make sure the machine is in stand-by (o, but connected to the mains power supply).

  • 18 Press the buttons corresponding to drinks 1, 2 and and hold for 5 seconds: all machine settings and drink quantities will be reset to the default factory values.

x 5 sec The machine emits a long beep and all indicator lights blink to conrm the reset BEEP

16. CLEANING THE MACHINE

  • Do not use solvents, abrasive detergents or alcohol to clean the coee machine. With De’Longhi superautomatic coee machines, no chemical products are required for cleaning purposes.• Do not use metal objects to remove encrustations or coee deposits as they could scratch metal or plastic surfaces. MAX 50°C

Component Frequency ProcedureGrounds containerWhen the indicator lights up, the grounds container must be emptied: the machine cannot now make coee.• Remove the drip tray, empty and clean.• Empty the grounds container and clean thoroughly to remove all residues that may have collected on the bottom.• Check the condensate tray (colour red) and if full, empty if out.The appliance cannot be used to make coee again until the grounds container has been cleaned. Even if not full, the empty grounds container message is displayed 72 hours after the rst coee has been prepared. For the 72 hours to be calculated correctly, the machine must never be disconnected from the mains power supply.19 Component Frequency Procedure Drip tray components The drip tray is tted with a level indi- cator (colour red) showing the level of water it contains. Before the indicator projects from the cup tray, the drip tray must be emptied and cleaned

  • Remove the drip tray and the grounds container;
  • Remove the cup tray and drip tray grille, then empty the drip tray and the grounds container and wash all components;
  • Check the red condensate tray and, if full, empty if out;
  • Reposition the drip tray complete with grille, and the grounds container. When removing the drip tray, the grounds container must also be emptied, even if it is not completely full. Inside of the machine Check periodically (about once a month) that the inside of the machine (accessible by removing the drip tray) is not dirty. Switch the machine o and disconnect from the power supply. Never immerse the machine in water.
  • Remove coee deposits with a brush and sponge;
  • Remove all residues with a hand vacuum cleaner Coee spouts Clean the coee spouts regularly (once a month)
  • Clean the coee spouts regularly with a sponge or cloth;
  • Check that the holes in the coee spout are not blocked. If necessary, remove coee deposits with a toothpick.

17. THOROUGH CLEANING OF MILK CARAFE

Clean the milk carafe as described below:

1. Release the lid (E1)by turning clockwise: the reference mark

on the lid must be aligned with the symbol (g. 18);

2. Now lift the lid (g. 19).

3. Pull out the milk intake tube (29).;

4. Turn the milk spout at right angles to the body and pull

until completely detached (g. 30).20

6. Wash in a dishwasher (recommended) or by hand as in-

  • In a dishwasher: Rinse all the above components and the milk container under hot running drinking water (at least 40 °C), then place them in the top basket of the dish- washer and run a wash programme at 50 °C, e.g. standard ECO.
  • By hand: Rinse all the components and the milk container thoroughly with hot running drinking water (at least 40 °C) to remove all visible milk residues, making certain to direct the water through all the holes of the lid (g. 32). Next, immerse all the components in a solution of hot drinking water (at least 40° C) and washing up liquid for at least 30 minutes. Rinse all the components described above thor- oughly under hot drinking water, rubbing each one individ- ually between ngers and thumbs.

Take particular care to ensure that there are no milk resi- dues in the air channel (see enlargement) (g. 34): scrape the channel clean if need be , using a toothpick;

8. Dry all the components with a clean dry cloth;

9. Push the connector fully home (g. 36 and 37): when

securely inserted, the connector can be detached only by pressing the release button on the lid.

must be aligned with the symbol) then turn toward the symbol until locked in position (g. 22).

18. CLEANING THE INFUSER

Important! The infuser (A6) cannot be removed while the machine is on. Press the button (B1) to turn the machine o;

12. Remove the water tank (A9);

Press the two colored release buttons inwards (g. 39), at the same time pulling the infuser outwards;21 PUSH

15. Immerse the infuser in water for about 5 minutes, then

rinse under the tap; Important!

RINSE WITH WATER ONLY

NO DETERGENTS NO DISHWASHER

16. Do not use detergents when cleaning the infuser, as they

er housing, which can be seen through the infuser door;

18. After cleaning, replace the infuser by sliding it into its housing,

then apply pressure to the PUSH symbol until it clicks into place; Please note: If the infuser proves dicult to insert, adapt it (before inser- tion) to the right position by pressing the two levers (g. 40).

19. Once inserted, make sure the two colored buttons have

21. Put the water tank back.

  • Before use, read the instructions and the labeling on the descaler pack.
  • Use only descaler supplied by De’Longhi. Using unsuitable descaler and/or performing descaling incorrectly may re- sult in faults not covered by the manufacturer’s guarantee.
  • Descaler can cause damage to delicate surfaces. If the product is accidentally spilt, dry immediately. To descale Descaler De’Longhi descaler Container Recommended capacity: 2l Time ~30min Accessory Hot water spout (D5) Important: If the water softener lter is installed, it must be re- moved before adding the descaler solution. Thereafter, reinstate the lter at the start of step 3 Descale the machine when the indicator lights up on the control panel (C4). This same indicator will blink while the des- cale cycle is in progress. Please note:
  • Once the descaling cycle has begun, it cannot be inter- rupted and must be concluded with the full rinse cycle. With this in mind, make sure there is sucient descaler. Proceed as follows:

1. Make certain that the water spout (D5) is tted;

Step 1: Descaling action

2. Press the button (B5) and hold for at least 5 sec-

onds, until the relative Led starts blinking rapidly. The mild intensity Led lights up to indicate that step 1 of the descale cycle is in progress;

3. Empty the drip tray (A14) and the grounds container

(A10) and reposition them; empty the water tank com- pletely (A9) and remove the softener lter (if installed);

4. Pour the descaler into the tank, lling to level A (which

corresponds to a 100ml pack) marked on the side (back) of the tank (g. 42); next, add water (one liter) up to level B (g. 43); nally, reposition the water tank in the machine;

5. Place an empty container of at least 2 litres capacity under the

coee spouts (A17) and the water spout (D5) (g. 44).22

6. Press the button to start the descaling cycle; the indicator light blinks to conrm that step 1 is in progress;7. For 15 minutes or so, the machine alternates automati-cally between pausing and releasing liquid from the hot water spout and the coee spout. When the rst step of the descaling cycle has been completed, the low water level indicator (C2) will light up. Step 2: First rinse 8. Empty the container used to collect the descaler solution. Re-move and empty the water tank, rinse under running water, then ll with fresh drinking water up to the MAX level (g. 45) and re-turn it to the machine: reposition the container under the spouts;

9. Press the button (which blinks rapidly) to start the rinse: the medium intensity Led blinks to indicate that step 2 of the descale cycle is in progress;10. The machine will proceed automatically with rinsing of the coee and hot water spouts;When the second step of the descaling cycle has been complet-ed, the low water level indicator (C2) will light up.Step 3: Second rinse11. Empty the container used to collect the water from the rst rinse. Remove and empty the water tank, then ll with fresh drinking water up to the MAX level (g. 48) and reinstate the softener lter, if in use; return the tank to the machine and reposition the container under the spouts;12. Press the button (which blinks rapidly) to start the rinse: the strong intensity Led blinks to indicate that step 3 of the descale cycle is in progress; the rinse uid will ow from the hot water spout; (*)Step 4: Completion of descale procedure13. When the Led relative to the pre-ground function lights up, the descale cycle has been correctly terminated;14. The indicator of the grounds container (C4)lights up: remove the container in which the rinse water is collect-ed and empty it; take out the drip tray and empty the grounds container, where part of the rinse water will have been collected. Reposition all the parts in the machine.15. The “no water” indicator (C2)lights up: remove the tank and ll with fresh drinking water. Reposition the water tank in the machine.The machine is ready for use.Please note:• After descaling, it is normal for the grounds container to contain water.• (*) If the water tank has not been lled to the MAX level, at the end of descaling, the appliance requests a third rinse to guarantee that the descaler solution has been completely eliminated from the machine's internal cir-cuits. In this instance, repeat step 3 from point 11.

20. EXPLANATION OF LIGHTS

Indicator/Led MeaningDrink indicators blinking The machine is warming up: wait Drink and settings indicators permanently alightThe machine is ready for use: select the desired drink and relative optionsReplace the lter (see section “4. Water softener lter”)

  • 23 Indicator/Led Meaning Insucient water in tank: ll the tank The water tank is missing, or is not positioned correctly: ensure the tank is correctly in place General alarm: the inside of the machine is very dirty. Clean the machine thor- oughly. If the message is still displayed after cleaning, contact De’Longhi Customer Services and/or an approved Service Centre The infuser has not been replaced after cleaning: reinstate the infuser as described in section “15. Cleaning the infuser” No coee beans: ll the beans container, then press any button to exit the alarm condition. A selection has been made using pre-ground coee without putting the coee in the relative funnel (A3)

Indicator/Led Meaning The beans are too nely ground, so that the coee is delivered too slowly or not at all. Adjust the coee grinder (section “8.8 Adjust- ing the coee grinder”) Too much coee has been used. Select a milder inten- sity or reduce the quantity of pre-ground coee The coee emerges too slowly or drop-by-drop.. The coee is ground too nely. Use coee for espresso machines. Hot water has been select- ed, but the spout is not in place: t the water spout The water circuit is empty. Deliver hot water by pressing the corresponding button Hot Water

  • 24 Indicator/Led Meaning
  • A milk drink has been selected, but the con- nector (E6) has not been properly inserted: check that the milk ca- rafe is complete with all components correctly assembled (see section “14. Thorough cleaning of milk carafe”)
  • The milk carafe was re- moved during delivery of milk. Reposition the milk carafe: the machine is ready for use again
  • A milk drink has been requested, but there is not enough milk in the container (see para- graphs “9.5 Delivering milk-based drinks”). The grounds container needs emptying (A10) The grounds container (A10) is missing, or not inserted correctly: insert the drip tray complete with the grounds container and press fully home

Indicator/Led Meaning Descaling is required (“16. Descaling ” ) Descaling has been inter- rupted. Complete the cycle, restarting from the step indicated by the intensity selection Leds. Descaling in progress Installation/Replacement of water lter softener progress

Possible malfunctions of the machine are listed below. If the problem cannot be resolved as described, contact customer services. Problem Cause Solution The appliance does not switch on. The cord is not plugged into the mains socket. Plug into the mains socket.

  • 25 Problem Cause Solution The coee is not hot. The cups were not preheated. Warm the cups by rinsing them with hot water (Please note: the hot water function can be used). The internal circuits of the appliance have cooled down because 2-3 minutes have elapsed since the last coee was made. Before making coee, warm the internal circuits by pressing and holding the button (B6) for a few seconds to run a rinse cycle. Coee temperature setting too low. Set a hotter coee temperature in the set- tings menu (see “12. Settings menu”). The machine needs descaling Run the descale procedure. Next, check the water hardness (“5. Measuring water hard- ness”) and make sure the machine setting matches the local water supply hardness (“12. Settings menu”). The coee is weak or not creamy enough. Coee ground too coarsely. Adjust the grinding level (“8.8 Adjusting the coee grinder”). The eect will not be noticeable until at least 2 coees have been made. Coee not suitable. Use coee for espresso machines. Coee not fresh. The coee pack has been opened for too long and has lost its taste. The coee emerges too slowly or drop-by-drop. Coee ground too nely. Adjust the grinding level (“8.8 Adjusting the coee grinder”). The eect will not be noticeable until at least 2 coees have been made. The machine will not dispense any coee. Impurities have been detected in the inter- nal circuits Wait until the machine is ready for use again, and proceed to select the required drink. Con- tact customer services if the problem persists. Coee does not come out of one or both spouts. Coee nozzles blocked. Clean the nozzles with a cloth. Any encrust- ed deposits can be removed with a tooth- pick, if necessary. The coee delivered is watery. Pre-ground coee funnel clogged. Open the door and clean the funnel with the aid of a brush. The infuser cannot be extracted. The machine has not been correctly turned

Turn the machine o by pressing the button

With the descaling procedure completed, the appliance prompts for a third rinse During the two rinse cycles, the water tank was not lled to the MAX level Restart the descaling procedure from “Step 3: Second rinse”.

  • 26 Problem Cause Solution The milk presents large bubbles or splashes from the spout(E3) , or is under-frothed. Milk is not cold enough, or is not semi- skimmed or skimmed. Use skimmed or semi-skimmed milk straight from the refrigerator (tempera- ture about 5° C). If the result is still not as expected, try changing the brand of milk. Milk carafe lid dirty. Disassemble the components and clean thoroughly as described in section “9.7 Cleaning the milk carafe after each use”. Take particular care when cleaning the milk carafe connector (E6). Vegetable drinks are being used. The end-result varies widely depending on the nutritional properties of the drinks. “Baris- ta” versions of these drinks are recommended. Milk-based drinks are not enabled Milk carafe missing or not correctly in place. Prepare the milk carafe and position it cor- rectly in the machine. Several milk drinks have been prepared in succession and the machine needs to heat up to the ideal temperature before making the next drinks. Wait until milk-based drinks are again ena- bled on the control panel. The cup tray on top of the machine is hot Several drinks have been prepared in rapid succession The machine emits noises or small pus of steam while not in use The machine is ready for use or has just been turned o, and a few drops of con- densate are falling into the steamer, which is still hot. This is to be expected as an aspect of normal operation: to minimize the eect, empty the drip tray regularly. The machine emits pus of steam from the drip tray and/or there is water on the sur- face where the machine is positioned. The drip tray grille has not been replaced after cleaning. Ensure the grille is repositioned in the drip tray. De'Longhi reserves the right to modify the technical specication and styling of its products at any moment, without compromis- ing their functionality and quality.27