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| Product type | Built-in coffee machine |
| Brand | Atag |
| Model | CM4111ACUU |
| Power supply | 230 V, 10 A, cable H05 VV-F 3x1.0 mm² |
| Power | Not specified (estimated 1450 W) |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | Standard built-in 60 x 45 x 55 cm (estimated) |
| Weight | Approximately 25 kg (estimated) |
| Water tank capacity | 1.8 L (estimated) |
| Bean container capacity | 250 g (estimated) |
| Pump pressure | 15 bars (estimated) |
| Main functions | Whole bean coffee, ground coffee, cappuccino, frothed hot milk, hot water |
| Number of simultaneous cups | 1 or 2 |
| Customizable settings | Coffee strength, cup size, temperature, milk/coffee quantity for cappuccino |
| Maintenance and cleaning | Manual cleaning of brewing unit, water tank, drip tray; automatic descaling |
| Safety | Adjustable auto-off (1-3 h), main switch, burn protection |
| Spare parts and repairability | Repairability index not communicated; parts available through authorized after-sales service |
| General information | Domestic use max. 3000 cups/year; warranty under conditions |
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YOUR COFFEE MACHINE
Index
4 Safety instructions
Important matters 7
5 Use
5.1 Preparation 8
5.2 Operation 10
6 Maintenance
6.1 Cleaning and maintenance 21
6.2 Changing and setting the menu parameters 24
7 Messages
What to do if... 30
8 Faults
Problems that can be resolved before calling the service centre 32
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YOUR COFFEE MACHINE
1 Introduction
YOUR COFFEE MACHINE
2 Description
This coffee machine will make delicious cups of coffee, espresso and cappuccino. You can customise the settings of the machine to suit your personal preferences and tastes.
This manual describes how to make optimum use of the coffee machine. Besides information on how to operate the machine, you will also find background information that may come in handy when using this appliance.
Coff cc has been used in the factory to test the appliance and it is therefore completely normal that there are traces of coffee in the mill. This appliance is however guaranteed to be new.
Store the user manual in a safe place. This will ensure that any subsequent users also benefit from it.
Enjoy your coffee machine!
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Important information

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Main switchA.
HandlesB.
NozzleC.
Water tank (removable)D.
Cup trayE.
Drip tray grill (removable)E
Service doorG.
Height adjustable coffee dispenser11.
Control panel.
Coffee bean holder cover].
Ground coffee chute coverK.
L. Brewing unit
M. Power cable
N. Milk container:
N1. Cover (removable)
N2. Slider CAFFELATTE/CAPPUCCINO (removable)
N3. CLEAN button
N4. Milk dispenser pipe (removable)
N5. Suction pipe (removable)
O. Hor water nozzle (removable)
P. Measuring spoon for preground coffee
Q. Waste coffee container (can be taken out)
R. Burton for setting the grind level
S. Coff ce bean container
T. Place for the measuring spoon
U. Filling chute for preground coffee
V. Swing drawer
W. Place for accessories (left and right)

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"Cup size" knob
- Espresso cup
- Small cup
- Medium cup
- Large cup
- Mug
- "Coff ee strength/preground coff ee" knob
- Pre-ground 1 cup
- Extra-mild taste
- Mild taste
- Normal taste
- Strong taste
- Extra strong taste
- Pre-ground 2 cups
- "1 cup of coffee" button
- In menu mode this button is used for "scrolling" (<)
- "2 cups of coffee" button
- In menu mode this button is used for "scrolling" (>)
- "Hot water" button
- In menu mode this button confirms the menu option (OK)
- "MENU" button
- In menu mode this button returns to the last level without making changes (ESC)
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"Cappuccino" button
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"On/Off" button
Important matters
As with any appliance, there are a number of matters that you should pay attention to.
- This appliance is intended for domestic use only (around 3000 cups a year). Any other use is considered improper and in that case no guarantee will be given.
Th is appliance is designed to "make espresso coffee" and "heat drinks". Use it with care to avoid scalds from the water and steam jets or through incorrect use.
Do not put frozen or caramelised coff ee beans into the bean • container, only roasted coff ee beans! Remove foreign bodies from the coff ee beans. Otherwise no guarantee can be given.
Do not lean or hang on the machine when it has come out of the cabinet and do not place heavy or unstable objects on the machine.
The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by improper, incorrect or unreasonable use of the appliance.
When using the appliance, do not touch the hot surfaces. Use the • knobs or handles.
Persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, should be supervised when they use the appliance.
Never let children play with the appliance.
In the event of failure or malfunction, unplug the appliance from the mains or switch the main switch on the back of the appliance to 0. If it requires repair, contact an authorised service centre.
- Only ask for original spare parts to be used. Failure to respect the above could reduce the safety of the appliance.
- Do not put objects containing liquids, infl ammable or corrosive materials on the machine.
- Use the accessories holder to contain coffee accessories (for example coffee beans).
• The parts which could come into contact with coffee or milk conform to the provisions of the FEC directive 1935/2004 relating to materials suitable for contact with foodstuff s.
• Th is appliance is marked according to the European directive 2004/108/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).
5.1 Preparation

The first time you switch on the appliance and every time that it is plugged in, the appliance makes a SELF-DIAGNOSIS operation when you press the main ON/OFF switch (see A on page 5). Then the appliance switches off.
To turn it on, press the on/off button® on the control panel.
- The first time you use the appliance, select the language. Press the main ON/OFF switch on the back of the appliance (see A on page 5); the lights do the front side and the display go on. Wait for the appliance to display PRESS MENU FOR ENGLISH. Press the menu button for at least 3 seconds until the appliance displays ENGLISH. The appliance then displays the setting message in English.
- After a few seconds, the appliance displays FILL TANK! To fill it, remove the tank (fi g. 1), rinse and fill with fresh water. Never exceed the MAX line. Put the tank back and push it as far as it will go.


Only fill the water tank with cold water. Never fill it with other liquids such as mineral water or milk.
To ensure good, aromatic coffee at all times, you should: - change the water in the water tank every day; - clean the water tank with normal water for rinsing (not in the dishwasher) at least once a week. The rinse off with fresh water.

- The display now shows INSERT WATER SPOUT! Insert the hot water spout and place a cup underneath. (fi g. 2). The c display shows 4. PRESS MENU. Press the MENU button. After a few seconds some water comes out of the hot water spout. When the cup is filled with about 30 ml of water, the progress bar is completed.
- The display now shows TURNING OFF... PLEASE WAIT... The appliance switches off.
Extract the appliance by pulling it outwards taking care to use the 6. special handles. Open the lid and fill the container with coff cc beans (fi g. 3). Then close the lid and push inwards the appliance.

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To prevent malfunctions, never fill with ground coffee, frozen or caramelised coffee beans or anything else that could damage the appliance.
Press the on/off button ^17 on the control panel. The display shows HEATING UP... PLEASE WAIT... The appliance is heating up.
- When the appliance has finished heating up it displays: RINSING. The appliance performs an automatic rinse cycle (a little hot water comes out of the coffee dispenser and is caught in the drip tray).
If you want to make a short coffee (less than 60 cc), to make it hotter, fill the cup with this hot rinsing water first. You can also use the menu setting RINSING (see 6.2.6 on page 28).
- The appliance now displays the basic settings, i.e., the cup size on the top line of the display and the coffee strength on the bottom line, e.g.: MEDIUM CUP NORMAL TASTE.

When using the appliance for the first time, 4-5 cups of coffee need to be made before the appliance starts to give satisfying results.
5.2 Operation

5.2.1 Preparing coffee (using coff cebeans)
The appliance is preset to make coffee with a normal taste. You can also choose coffee with an extra-mild, mild, strong or extra-strong taste. With the "coffee strength" knob you can choose the required taste 0 - 00: the selected coffee strength is displayed.

Put one or two cups underneath the coffee dispenser (fi g. 4 1. and 5).
By moving the dispenser up or down (fi g. 6), you can adjust the height of the dispenser to suit the height of your cup so as to reduce heat loss and coffee splashes.

- For a creamier coffee, lower the spouts to bring them as close to the cups as possible (fi g. 6).


- Select the desired cup size with the "cup size" knob - ▼. The c selected cup size is displayed. Then press the "1 cup of coffee" button or the "2 cup of coffee" button to make one or two cups of coffee.

To change the quantity of coffee delivered automatically into the cup, follow the instructions at paragraph 5.2.3 on page 13.

The appliance now grinds the beans and starts running off the coffee into the cup. Once the desired quantity has been reached, the appliance automatically stops delivering the coffee and ejects the grounds into the special container.
After a few seconds the appliance is ready for use again. The 4, display shows the last selected coffee setting.
To turn the appliance off, press the on/off button 5. Before going off, the appliance performs an automatic rinse cycle (a little hot water comes out of the col'ce dispenser and is caught in the drip tray). Take care to avoid scalds.

Once switched off, the lights don't shut off immediately and the cooling span motor operates to avoid condensation into the housing. After about 10 minutes, the appliance switches completely off.

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If the coff ee only comes out in drips or not at all, the knob for setting the grind level (fi g. 7) must be turned by one position clockwise (fi rst see 5.2.4 on page 14, 'Setting the grind level'). Turn one click at a time until the coff ee is delivered satisfactorily. If the coff ee comes out too fast and the crema docs not meet your taste, turn the knob by one position anticlockwise (fi rst see 5.2.4 on page 14, 'Setting the grind level'). Make sure that you do not turn the knob for setting the grind level too far, as otherwise coff ee may come out in drips when dispensing 2 cups. Tips to make hotter coff ee
If 2/3 minutes have passed, since you last made coff cc, before making coff cc again you can preheat the brewing unit by using the menu setting RINSING (see 6.2.6 on page 28). Run off the water into the underlying drip tray or alternatively use this water to fill (and then empty) the cup to be used for the coff cc, so as to preheat it.
Unless preheated, do not use cups that are too thick, as they will absorb too much heat.


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As soon as the coffee has finished dispensing, you can increase the amount of coffee by pressing and holding the "1 cup" button until the desired amount of coffee is reached (the button must be pressed as soon as the progress bar reaches 100%).
- When the display shows the message FILL TANKI, you must fill the tank, otherwise the appliance cannot make any coffee (it is normal that there is some water left in the water tank when the message is displayed).
- The appliance counts the number of coffees made. Every 14 single coff ccs (or 7 doubles) the appliance displays EMPTY WASTE COFFEE CONTAINER. This means that the waste coffee container is full and must be emptied and cleaned. As long as the waste coffee container is not cleaned, this message remains in place and the coff cc machine cannot make any coff cc. To clean, open the service door at the front by pulling the coff ee spout (fi g. 8), remove the drip tray (fi g. 9), empty it and clean it.
When proceeding, always completely extract the drip tray, to avoid that it falls when removing the grounds container (fi g. 10). Empty the grounds container and clean thoroughly, making sure all residues deposited on the bottom are removed.
Important! Every time you pull the drip tray out, the waste coffee container must also be emptied, even if it is not completely full. If this process is not carried out, it is possible for the waste coffee container to overfill when coffee is made later and for the excess coffee to block the machine.

While the appliance is running off 'coff cc, never remove the water tank. If it is removed, the appliance will not be able to make the coff cc. If the appliance malfunctions, do not contact the service centre straight away. The problem can almost always be resolved by following the instructions indicated on pages 30 until 33. If this is not the case, or for further explanations, contact the customer service.
5.2.3 Changing the quantity of coffee in the cup
The appliance is factory preset to automatically deliver the following quantities of coffee:
- espresso cup;
- small cup;
- medium cup;
- large cup;
- mug.



To change these quantities, proceed as follows:
Press the MENU button and press the scrolling buttons < or > until the menu option COFFEE PROGRAM appears. Confirm the menu option with the OK button.
Select the cup size you want to change with the scrolling buttons 2. < or >. When the desired cup size is displayed, confirm it with the OK button.
A bar appears on the display, which can be made bigger or smaller; 3. this represents the cup filling quantity. A different filling quantity can be selected using the scrolling buttons < or > in 10 steps. When the bar is completely full, this represents the max. cup filling quantity of about 220 ml.
Select the desired cup filling quantity and confirm it with the 4. OK button. This is filling quantity is now programmed in. (If OK is not pressed, the appliance automatically returns to the coffee mode after about 120 seconds without saving the entries).
After programming the display automatically jumps back to the menu option for setting the filling quantity, e.g. ESPRESSO CUP. To go back to the coffee mode immediately, press the MENU button twice or wait about 120 seconds until the appliance automatically jumps back to coffee mode.

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If coffee is dispensed too quickly or too slowly (in drips), you can change the grind level during the milling process. (fi g. 11).

The grind level can only be changed during the milling process. Changing the settings when the mill mechanism is at rest can damage the coffee machine.
Turning it 1 click (1 number) clockwise, it speeds up the coffee delivery (without drips). Turning it 1 click anticlockwise, it slows down the delivery (giving a creamier appearance to the coffee). These adjustments will only be evident after at least 2 cups of coffee have been run off.

Turn anticlockwise to obtain finer ground coffee, slower delivery and a creamier appearance.
- Turn clockwise for coarser ground coffee and faster delivery (not a drop at a time).
5.2.5 Preparing espresso coffee using ground coffee (instead of beans)
- Turn the "coff cc strength/foreground coff cc" knob completely to the left (for 1 cup) or completely to the right (for 2 cups), to select the function for foreground coffee. This puts the coff cc grinding mill out of action. The appliance shows ESPRESSO CUP PRE-GROUND 1 CUP/2 CUPS.

Extract the appliance by pulling it using the special handles 2. (fi g. 12).

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5.2.6 Notes
Never add the ground coffee when the appliance is off to avoid it being dispersed inside the appliance.
Never put in more than 2 level measuring spoonfuls, otherwise the appliance either makes no coff cc, the ground coff cc goes all round the appliance and contaminates it, or the coff cc comes out in drips and the message GROUND TOO FINE ADJUST MILL
+ PRESS HOT WATER KEY is displayed.
When dosing the quantity of coffee to be added, use the measuring spoon supplied only.
Use ground coffee for espresso coffee makers only. Do not use coffee beans, freeze-dried coffee or other materials that could damage the appliance.


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To return to the mode for coffee beans after making the coffee, turn the "coff ce strength/preground coffee" knob to any coffee strength setting (the coffee grinding mill is re-enabled).
5.2.7 Preparing hot water
Hot water can be used to warm up cups and to make hot drinks, such as tea or packet soups.
Warning! Risk of scalding when the hot water nozzle is activated! Escaping hot water can lead to scalds. Only activate the hot water nozzle when there is a receptacle under the hot water nozzle.


Put the hot water nozzle in place (fi g. 15).1.
Place a container underneath the hot water nozzle (fi g. 15).2. Press the "hot water" button③. Hot water is dispensed; the display shows HOT WATER. Once the programmed amount of hot water has been dispensed, dispensing stops automatically.
For a few seconds the display shows PLEASE WAIT.... After that the appliance is ready to make coffee again and the last selected coffee setting appears on the display.
5.2.8 Making cappuccino or hot milk (coff ee and milk froth)
You can use this function to either make hot, frothy milk or cappuccino. To do this, use the special milk container. Rinse the container under the tap when you are about to use it for the first time.
Unfasten the lid of the milk container with a slight clockwise turn 1, and remove it.
Fill the container with sufficient milk (preferably skimmed or 2. semi-skimmed milk at fridge temperature (about 5 °C) should be used). Do not go over the MAX line engraved on the container handle (comes to about 1000 ml).

Make sure that the suction pipe is correctly inserted (fi g. 16); next 3. place the lid back on the milk container and fasten it with a slight anti-clockwise turn.

Pull the hot water nozzle off (fi g. 17).4.

Bring the milk container up to the nozzle (fi g. 18).5.

You can set the amount of froth on the milk to any level using the 6. slider on the lid (fi g. 19): 'CAPPUCCINO' or 'CAFFELATTE' - CAPPUCCINO: very frothy milk.
- CAFFELATTE: not so frothy milk.
Once the milk container is put in place, the appliance suggests the 7. next step on the display: PRESS KEY X1 FOR CAPPUCCINO, X2 FOR MILK ONLY.

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In the next two paragraphs you will find the steps for preparing cappuccino and subsequently frothing and heating milk.
5.2.9 Making cappuccino
First follow the steps described in 5.2.8 on page 16 and 17!1.
- Swing the milk dispenser pipe out and place a sufficiently big cup underneath the colfee dispenser and the milk dispenser pipe (fi g. 20).
Select the desired coff ee strength for the cappuccino with the 3. "coff cc strength" knob (see 5.2.1 on page 10). The cup size on the top line (e.g. ESPRESSO CUP) has no meaning here, as the amount of coff cc made is fixed in the CAPPUCCINO PROGRAM menu.
Press once on the "cappuccino" button. Hot and frothy milk, then coffee, are dispensed into the cup. The top line of the display shows CAPPUCCINO and on the bottom line a progress bar and percentage are displayed, which shows the progress of the cappuccino being made.
The amount of milk and coffee is preset to normal quantities. You can change and save these to suit your taste, see 5.2.12 on page 20. After a few seconds the appliance is ready for use again. The display shows the last selected coffee setting.
5.2.10 Frothing/heating up milk
First follow the steps described in 5.2.8 on page 16 and 17!1.
- Swing the milk dispenser pipe out and place a sufficiently big cup underneath the coffee dispenser and the milk dispenser pipe (fi g. 20).
Press twice on the "cappuccino" 31 button (within 2 seconds of each other). Hot and frothy milk is dispensed into the cup. The top line of the display shows MILK FROTHING and on the bottom line a progress bar and percentage are displayed, which shows the progress of the milk frothing process.
The amount of milk is preset to normal quantities. You can change and save these to suit your taste, see 5.2.12 on page 20. After a few seconds the appliance is ready for use again. The display shows the last selected coff cc setting.

5.2.11 Cleaning the nozzles
Every time after heating milk or making cappuccino, the nozzles on the milk container have to be cleaned as follows, otherwise remains of milk can set hard.
Place a container under the milk dispenser pipe and press on the 1. CLEAN button on the milk container for at least 5 seconds (f g. 21). 'The display shows CLEANING!

Warning! Risk of scalding from steam and hot water escaping from the milk dispenser pipe.

Now remove the milk container and clean the nozzles on the 2. appliance with a damp cloth (fi g. 22).

Put the hot water nozzle back in (fi g. 23).3.

When you have finished cleaning, take the milk container off and place it in the fridge. 'The milk should not stay out of the fridge for longer than 15 minutes. See 6.1.3 on page 23 for information on cleaning the milk container.

5.2.12 Setting the cappuccino programme
The quantities of milk and coffee required to make a cappuccino are preset to normal levels at the factory. You can adjust and change these to suit your taste.
Press the MENU button T and press the scrolling buttons < or > until the menu option CAPPUCCINO PROGRAM appears. Confirm the menu option with the OK button.
- The display shows MILK VOLUME. If you want to change and save the milk quantity used to make a cappuccino, confirm the menu option with the OK button.
- A bar appears on the display; this represents the milk quantity used to make a cappuccino. If necessary a different filling quantity can be selected using the scrolling buttons < or > in 10 steps. When the bar is completely filled, this represents the max. milk quantity for the cappuccino programme of about 120-180 ml (depending on the set amount of froth).
- When the desired filling quantity is displayed, confi rm it with the OK button. This filling quantity is now programmed in. (If OK is not pressed, the appliance automatically returns to the coffee mode after about 120 seconds without saving the entries). The e display automatically jumps back to the menu option MILK VOLUME after programming.
- If you want to change and save the coffee quantity used to make a cappuccino, press the scrolling burrton < or > until the menu option COFFEE FOR CAPPUCC, appears. Confirm the menu option with the OK button.
- A bar appears on the display; this represents the coffee quantity used to make a cappuccino. If necessary a different filling quantity can be selected using the scrolling buttons < or > in 10 steps. When the bar is completely full, this represents the max. coffee quantity for the cappuccino programme of about 220 ml.
- When the desired filling quantity is displayed, confi rm it with the OK button. This filling quantity is now programmed in. (If OK is not pressed, the appliance automatically returns to the coff ee mode after about 120 seconds without saving the entries). The e display automatically jumps back to the menu option COFFEE FOR CAPPUCC, after programming.
To go back to the coff ee mode, press the MENU button twice, or wait about 120 seconds until the appliance automatically jumps back to coff ee mode.
6.1 Cleaning and maintenance

Before performing any cleaning operations, turn the appliance off by pressing the on/off button ^③ and leave the appliance to cool down. Never immerse the espresso maker in water. It is an electrical appliance. Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaning products to clean the appliance. A soft damp cloth will suffi ce. Never wash any of the components of the appliance in a dishwasher.

6.1.1 Cleaning the coffee machine
Clean the waste coffee container (as described on page 12) whenever it requires emptying. The water tank should also be cleaned regularly. The drip tray is fitted with a level indicator (red) showing the level of water it contains. When the indicator starts to become visible (a few millimetres under the drip tray), the drip tray must be emptied and cleaned. Check that the holes in the coffee spout are not blocked. To unblock them, scrape the dry coffee residues away with a needle (fi g. 24).

6.1.2 Cleaning the brewing unit
The brewing unit must be cleaned regularly to avoid the build-up of coffee encrustations which could cause malfunction. Proceed as follows:
Turn the appliance off by pressing the on/off button lon the control panel (do not switch off the main switch or unplug) and wait for the display to go off.
Open the service door (see fig. 8 on page 12).2.
Remove the drip tray and the waste coffee container (see fig. 9 on 3, page 12) and clean.
Press the two red release buttons on the brewing unit sideways and 4. towards the centre (fig. 25) and pull it out.
The brewing unit can only be taken out when the appliance is switched off (by pressing the on/off button ^® on the control panel). If you try to take out the brewing unit whilst the coffee machine is switched on, it could be seriously damaged.
Clean the brewing unit under running tap water without using detergent. Never clean the brewing unit in the dishwasher.


- Carefully clean the inside of the machine. Scrape off the encrusted coffee in the coffee machine using a wooden or plastic fork or something similar that will not scratch the finish (fi g. 26).

- Remove all the remains with a vacuum cleaner (fig. 27).

- Replace the brewing unit (A) by pushing it into the holder (B) and the pin (C). 'The pin must be introduced into the tube (D) at the bottom of the brewing unit. Now push firmly where it says PUSH (E) until the brewing unit is heard fastening into place (fi g. 28).

- Once you have heard the unit clicking into position, make sure that the red buttons have snapped back out, otherwise the service door cannot be closed.
- The two red buttons are correctly snapped out (fig. 29).

The two red buttons are not snapped out (fig. 30).
Notes
If the brewing unit is not put in place correctly, i.e. if it can be heard clicking into position and the red buttons are not properly snapped back out, the service door cannot be closed.
If the brewing unit can only be put into place with difficulty, it must be made into the right height (before inserting) by pressing the brewing unit firmly together from top and bottom (fi g. 31). If it is still difficult to insert the brewing unit:
Leave it out of the appliance, place the drip tray, close the "service door, switch the main switch on the back of the appliance to 0 and then to 1 again.
Wait for all the lights to go off, then open the door, remove "the drip tray and replace the brewing unit.
Replace the drip tray, complete with the grounds container. ° Close the service door.

6.1.3 Cleaning the nozzles and the milk container
Every time after heating milk or making cappuccino, the nozzles on the milk container have to be cleaned (see 5.2.11 on page 19). Also the milk container has to be cleaned regularly.
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Unfasten the lid of the milk container with a slight clockwise turn and remove it.
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Pull off the suction pipe (fig. 32).

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Pull off the milk dispenser pipe and the slider on the lid (fig. 33).
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Carefully clean all the parts with hot water and detergent.
The parts of the milk container must not be cleaned in the dishwasher!

6.2 Setting and changing the menu options
Below you will find a summary of the menu options, which are used to change and save the appliance's factory settings, as well as to start programmes and look up information. You will find detailed information about this in this instruction manual.
• Language (see 6.2.1 on page 24)
• Water hardness (see 6.2.2 on page 24)
• Temperature (see 6.2.3 on page 25)
• Auto shut off time (see 6.2.4 on page 26)
• Coffee program (see 5.2.3 on page 13)
• Cappuccino program (see 5.2.12 on page 20)
• Hot water (see 5.2.7 on page 16)
• Descale (see 6.2.5 on page 26)
• Rinsing (see 6.2.6 on page 28)
• Statistics (see 6.2.7 on page 28)
• Reset to default (see 6.2.8 on page 28)
If OK is not pressed after you have changed a setting, the appliance automatically returns to the coffee mode after about 120 seconds without saving the entries.
To go back to the coffee mode, press the MENU button twice.
6.2.1 Setting the language
You can choose between several languages. A different language can be selected as follows:
Press the MENU button 1 and press the scrolling buttons < or > until the menu option CHOOSE LANGUAGE appears. Confirm the menu option with the OK button.
- The language set appears on the display. Press the scrolling buttons < or > until the desired language appears. When the desired language is displayed, confirm with the OK button.
6.2.2 Water hardness
A PLEASE DESCALE! message is displayed after the appliance has been operated for a factory set period of time, calculated on the basis of the maximum quantity of lime scale which may be contained in the water used. If necessary, this period of operation can be extended, making descaling less frequent, by programming the appliance based on the actual lime content in the water used. Proceed as follows:

Remove the "Total Hardness Test" strip (in front of your manual). 1. Then dip it fully in the water for a few seconds. Remove it and wait around 30 seconds until it changes colour and a number of red dots are formed. For example, if there are 3 red squares on the test strip, you must set the water hardness level to 3.
If you no longer have a water hardness test, you can find the data in the table below.
Press the MENU button ^2 and press the scrolling buttons < or > until the menu option WATER HARDNESS appears. Confirm the menu option with the OK button.
The display shows the current setting. Next press the scrolling 3, buttons < or > until the established hardness level is displayed. Confirm the selection with the OK button. The appliance is now programmed to provide the descaling warning when necessary, based on the actual hardness of the water.

Information on the hardness of the water in your area can be obtained from the local water board. In the table below you can find the water hardness setting your machine requires.
| German hardness F | French hardness Water | hardness machine |
| 0-6 dH 0-11 fH 1 | ||
| 7-13 dH 12-17 fH | 2 | |
| 14-20 dH | 18-36 fH | 3 |
| >21 dH | >37 fH | 4 |
6.2.3 Setting the coff ee temperature
You can choose between three temperature levels. The coffee temperature levels are defined as follows:
• TEMPERATURE LOW
• TEMPERATURE MEDIUM
• TEMPERATURE HIGH
The factory setting is TEMPERATURE HIGH. You can change this as follows:
Press the MENU button and press the scrolling buttons < or > until the menu option TEMPERATURE appears. Confirm the menu option with the OK button.
- The display shows the current setting. If necessary, select another temperature with the scrolling buttons < or >. When the desired temperature is displayed, confirm it with the OK button.
6.2.4 Setting the switch-off time
If the appliance is not used for a while it switches itself off automatically for safety and energy saving reasons. You can choose between 3 switch-off times:
• AUTO SHUTOFF TIME 1 H
• AUTO SHUTOFF TIME 2 H
• AUTO SHUTOFF TIME 3 H
You can change this as follows:
Press the MENU button and press the scrolling buttons < or > until the menu option AUTO SHUTOFF TIME appears. Confirm the menu option with the OK button.
- If necessary, select another switch-off time with the scrolling buttons < or >. When the desired switch-off time is displayed, confirm it with the OK button.
6.2.5 Carrying out the descaling programme
The descaling programme enables your appliance to be simply and effectively descaled. When advised to do so by the display PLEASE DESCALE!, the appliance must be descaled.
- Insert the hot water nozzle (fi g. 32). Press the MENU button ^2 and press the scrolling buttons < or > until the menu option DESCALE appears. Confirm the menu option with the OK button.
- The display shows DESCALE NO. Press the scrolling button <, and the display shows DESCALE YES. Confirm with the OK button. The descaling programme starts.
- The top line of the display alternates between ADD DESCALER and PRESS MENU KEY.
- Empty the water tank and pour in the contents of the bottle of descaler supplied with the machine and fill with fresh water up to the MAX level. For subsequent descaling operations, descaling solution can be purchased from authorised technical service centres.

Make sure that any splashes from the descaling agent do not come into contact with surfaces that are sensitive to acids, such as marble, limestone and ceramic.
Put a container with a capacity of at least 1.5 litres underneath the 6. hot water nozzle (see f g. 2 on page 9).
Press the MENU button. The display shows DESCALING. The descaling liquid runs out of the hot water nozzle.8.
The descaling programme automatically goes through a series of 9 rinses and pauses to remove linescale deposits from the inside of the coffee machine.
After about 30 minutes the water tank is empty and the top line 10, of the display alternates between DESCALE COMPLETE and
PRESS MENU KEY.
Press the MENU button.1 The e display shows RINSING, FILL TANK!
The appliance is now ready for a rinsing process with clean water. 12. Empty the container under the hot water nozzle and put it back under the hot water nozzle.
Take out the water tank and fill it with clean water.13.
- Put the water tank back in place. The display shows: RINSING, PRESS MENU KEY.
Press the MENU button 15.A rinsing process takes place with clean water and the rinsing water runs out of the hot water noz
- After a few minutes the water tank is empty and the display shows RINSING COMPLETE, PRESS MENU KEY.
Press the MENU button 17. The e display shows FILL TANK!
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Take out the water tank, fill it with clean water and put it back in place.
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The appliance is now ready for use again and is back to the last coffee mode selected.
If the descaling cycle is interrupted before completion, the appliance continues to display the descale message and the programme must be started again from the beginning.
Failure to descale the appliance regularly invalidates the guarantee.


6.2.6 Rinsing
If 2/3 minutes have passed, since you last made coffee, you should first rinse the system to preheat the brewing unit. Select the rinsing function from the appropriate menu. Let the water run into the drip tray underneath. You can also use this water to warm up the cup that you are using for the coffee. In this case simply let the hot water run into the cup (and then empty it).
Press the MENU button and press the scrolling buttons < or > until the menu option RINSING appears. Confirm the menu option with the OK button.
The appliance performs an automatic rinse cycle (a little hot water 2, runs out of the spouts and is collected in the drip tray beneath).
6.2.7 Statistics
The appliance allows the following values to be looked up: the total number of coffees made with the appliance up to that point;
• the number of descaling procedures carried out;
• the number of cappuccinos made.
If 2 cups of coffee are dispensed at the same time then these are counted as 2 cups.
Proceed as follows to look up the values:
Press the MENU button and press the scrolling buttons < or > until the menu option STATISTICS appears. Confirm the menu option with the OK button.
- Th en number of cups dispensed until that time appears on the display, e.g. TOT. COFFEES 135 for 135 coffees dispensed.
- Repeatedly press the scrolling button > to show the number of descaling procedures carried out, e.g. TOT. DESCALES 5 and the number of cappuccino's, e.g. TOT. CAPPUCCINO 135.
6.2.8 Resetting the appliance to factory settings
Th is function resets previously changed values to the factory settings.
Th e following settings or saved data are aff ected:
- water hardness;
- cup filling quantities;
• coff ce temperature; - switch-off time.
The factory default values can be reset as follows: Press the MENU button and press the scrolling buttons < or > until the menu option RESET TO DEFAULT appears. Confirm the menu option with the OK button. The display shows 2. RESET TO DEFAULT NO.
- Press the scrolling button < until RESET TO DEFAULT YES appears on the display. Confirm the menu option with the OK button.

What to do if...
| MESSAGE MEANING WHAT TO DO | ||
| FILL TANK!Th e water tank | is empty or not properly in place.Th e water tank is dirty or limescale deposits have built up inside it. | Fill the water tank and insert it according to instructions, page 8 (fi g. 1).Rinse out or descale the water tank. |
| GROUND TOO FINE ADJUST MILL + PRESS HOT WATER KEY | Coff ee comes out too slowly.'Th e coff ee machine cannot make any coff ee. | Turn the knob for the grind level setting clockwise by one position (see 5.2.4 on page 14).Place a container underneath the hot water nozzle and press the "hot water" button ^1 . |
| EMPTY WASTE COFFEE CONTAINER | 'Th e waste coff ee container is full. | Empty, clean and replace the waste coff ee container as described on page 12. |
| INSERT WASTE COFFEE CONTAINER | 'Th e waste coff ee container was not replaced after cleaning. | Open the service door and insert the waste coff ee container. |
| ADD PRE-GROUND COFFEE | No ground coff cc was put into the fllling chute after selecting the preground coff ee function. | Add ground coff cc as described in 5.2.5 on page 14 and 15. |
| FILL BEAN CONTAINER | Th cre are no more coff ee beans in the coff ee bean container.If the mill mechanism starts sounding very loud, this can mean that a small stone from the coff ee beans has blocked the mill mechanism. | Fill the coff cc bean container..Consult customer services. |
| MESSAGE MEANING WHAT TO DO | ||
| PLEASE DESCALE! Shows that the coff ee machine is encrusted with limescale. | ‘Th e descaling programme must be carried out as soon as possible (see 6.2.5 on page 26 and 27. | |
| CLOSE DOOR ‘Th e service’ door is open. Close the service door. If the service door cannot be closed, make sure that the brewing unit is correctly inserted (see 6.1.2 on page 21, 22 and 23). | ||
| INSERT BREWING UNIT! | Someone probably forgot to put the brewing unit back in the coff ee machine after cleaning it. | Insert the brewing unit. (see 6.1.2 on page 21, 22 and 23). |
| GENERAL ALARM!’Th e inside of the machine is very dirty. | Carefully clean the inside of the machine (see 6.1.1 on page 21). If the coff ee machine still shows this message once it has been cleaned, please consult customer services. | |
Problems that can be resolved
If the coff cc machine does not work, you can easily find out the cause of the problem and fix it by turning to the advice in chapter 7. If, on the other hand, the coff cc machine displays no message, please carry out the following checks before consulting customer services.
| PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION | ||
| Coffee is not hot. 'The cups | were not preheated. | Preheat the cups by rinsing them out with warm water (see 5.2.2 on page 11 and 12: "Tips to make hotter coffee"). |
| The brewing unit is too cold. | Warm up the brewing unit with the rinsing programme before making coffee (see 6.2.6 on page 28). | |
| The coffee does not have enough crca. | 'The coffee is too coarsely ground.' | Turn the knob for the grind level setting one position anti-clockwise (see 5.2.4 on page 14).Use a coffee blend suited to fully automated coffee machines. |
| 'The coffee blend is not suitable. | ||
| Coffee comes out too slowly. | The coffee is ground too fine. | Turn the knob for the grind level setting one position clockwise (see 5.2.4 on page 14). |
| Coffee comes out too quickly. | The coffee is too coarsely ground. | Turn the knob for the grind level setting one position anti-clockwise (see 5.2.4 on page 14). |
| Coffee only comes out of one of the spouts on the coffee dispenser. | The holes on the spouts are blocked. | Remove the dry coffee residues with a needle (see 6.1.1 on page 21, fi g. 24). |
| PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION | ||
| When the “coff cc strength/ preground coff ee” knob is turned completely to the left 0- or right 0-water comes out of the machine instead of coff ee. | Th c ground coff cc could have got stuck in the fi lling chute. | Remove the ground coff cc with the help of a knife (see page 16, fi g 14). Then clean the brewing unit and the inside of the machine (see 6.1.2 on page 21, 22 and 23). |
| ‘Th e machine does not switch on when the on/off button 4 is pressed. | ‘Th e main switch on the back of the appliance is not switched on or the mains plug is not plugged in. | Check that the main switch is in the l position and that the power lead is plugged in the socket properly. |
| Th c brewing unit cannot be taken out for cleaning. | Th c coff cc machine is switched on. Th c brewing unit can only be removed when the machine is switched off . | Switch the appliance off and remove the brewing unit (see 6.1.2 on page 21, fi g. 25). IMPORTANT: Th e brewing unit can only be taken out when the appliance is switched off . If you try to take out the brewing unit whilst the coff ee machine is switched on, this could be seriously damaged. |
| Ground coff cc was used (instead of coff cc beans) and the machine will not dispense any coff cc. | Too much preground coff cc was inserted. | Remove the brewing unit and carefully clean the insided of the machine (see 6.1.1 and 6.1.2 on page 21, 22 and 23). Repeat the process using a maximum of 2 level measuring spoons of ground coff ee. |
| PROBLEM | CAUSE | SOLUTION |
| Ground coff cc was used (instead of coff ee beans) and the machine will not dispense any coff ee. | The "coff cc strength/ preground coff ee" knob is not turned completely to the left or right and the appliance used both preground coff ee and coff ee ground by the mill mechanism.Preground coff ee was inserted whilst the machine was switched off . | Carefully clean the inside of the machine (see page 12).Repeat the process, but fi rst turn the "coff ee strength/ preground coff ee" knob completely to the left or right (see 5.2.5 on page 14).Remove the brewing unit and carefully clean the inside of the machine (see 6.1.1 and 6.1.2 on page 21, 22 and 23).Repeat the process with the machine switched on. |
| Coff ee does not come out of the spouts on the coff ee dispenser but out of the service door at the side. | The holes on the coff ee dispenser are blocked with dried on coff ee.The swing drawer on the inside of the service hatch is blocked and will not move. | Remove the dried on coff ee with a needle (see 6.1.1 on page 21, fi g. 24).Carefully clean the swing drawer, particularly in the area around the hinges so that these continue to move. |
| Milk is frothed up too much or too little. | Wrong setting of the slider on the lid of the milk container.If the milk is not frothy enough, the milk container may not be correctly in place. | You can set the amount of froth on the milk to any level using the slider on the lid (fi g. 19 on page 17): 'CAPPUCCINO' (very frothy milk) or 'CAFFELATTE' (not so frothy milk).Put the milk container correctly in place. (fi g. 18 on page 17). |
9.1 Important matters
After removing the packaging, make sure the product is complete and undamaged. If in doubt, do not use the appliance and contact a qualified professional.
Installation must be carried out by a qualified technician and in compliance with current regulations.
Packing elements (plastic bags, polystyrene etc.) must not be left within reach of children as they may represent a hazard. Never install the appliance in environments where the temperature may reach 0 °C or lower (the appliance may be damaged if the water freezes).
Make sure the mains voltage corresponds to the voltage indicated on the appliance rating plate. Connect the appliance to an efficiently carthed socket with a minimum current rating of 10A only. The manufacturer may not be considered liable for possible incidents caused by the failure to adequately earth the mains.
If the power socket does not match the plug on the appliance, have the socket replaced with a suitable type by a qualified professional.
The power socket has to remain visible after installation. Do not use multiple plug adapters or extension leads.
- The power cable on this appliance must not be replaced by the user as this operation requires the use of special tools. If the cable is damaged or requires replacing, contact an authorised service centre only to avoid all risks.
- For the electrical connection use a HO5 VV-F type cable as indicated in the table below:
| Conductors | Amount x size |
| 230 V | 3 x 1.0 mm ^2 |
- You should personalise water hardness as soon as possible following the instructions in 6.2.2 on page 24 and 25.
9.2 Building-in

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YOUR COFFEE MACHINE
10 Appendices
DIN ESPRESSOMASKINE
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10.1 Disposal of appliance and packaging
By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The local authorities can provide you with the relevant information.
'The packaging of this appliance is recyclable. It could have been made from:
-cardboard;
- polythene foil (PE);
CFK-free polystyrene (PS-hard foam).
You need to dispose of these materials responsibly in accordance with official regulations.

To draw attention to the fact that the segregated processing of electric household appliances is compulsory, this appliance carries the symbol of a crossed-out dustbin. Th is means that at the end of its working life, you may not dispose of the appliance as household refuse. Instead, you should hand it in at a special refuse collection centre run by the local authority or at a dealer's providing this service.
Segregated processing of household appliances such as this espresso maker, avoids any negative effects on the environment and public health that might otherwise occur. It enables the recovery of the materials used in the production of this appliance, thus realising considerable savings in terms of raw materials and energy.
10.2 Technical information
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