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USER MANUAL Espresso Latte BEEM
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B 23 24 25 26 SINGLE DOUBLE CAPPUCCINO LATTE FOAM 888 ml H CLEAN 31 30 29 28 27
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Exterior view of a modern office building (no signage)23 Information About Your Operating Instructions
23 Intended Use
24 Safety Notices
27 Before Initial Use
27 Setting Up and Connecting the Device
28 Handling and Operation
28 Inserting the Drip Tray
28 Filling the Water Tank
28 Filling the Milk Tank
29 Inserting / Removing the Sieve in the Portafilter
29 Filling the Sieve with Coffee Powder
29 Inserting / Removing the Portafilter
29 Passive Cup Warmer
29 Switching On / Off
30 Programming Quantities
31 Setting the Milk/Milk Froth Ratio
31 Programming the Coffee Temperature
32 Resetting to Factory Settings
32 Preparation
35 Cleaning and Care
35 Self-Cleaning
36 Descaling
37 Storage
38 Troubleshooting
39 Warranty and Limitations of Liability
40 Technical Data
40 Disposal
Items Supplied
- Espresso machine
- Water tank
- Milk tank with cover
• Measuring spoon / tamper - Sieve, small (I cup of espresso)
- Sieve, large (2 cups of espresso)
- Drip tray cover
- Portafilter
- Operating instructions
Check the items supplied for completeness and the components for transport damage. If you find any damage, do not use the device but contact our customer service department.
Remove all packaging materials and any possible protective films and transport protection. Never remove the rating plate and any possible warnings.
Device Overview
(Picture A) – Device and Accessories
I Milk tank release button
2 Milk froth dial
3 Milk tank cover release button
4 Milk tank cover
5 Milk nozzle
6 Lever for the milk nozzle
7 Milk tank
8 Measuring spoon / tamper
9 Sieve, large (2 cups of espresso)
10 Sieve, small (I cup of espresso)
II Portafilter
12 Coffee outlet
13 Drip tray
14 Cover for the drip tray
15 Fold-out storage shelf
16 Display
17 Water tank
18 Passive cup warmer
19 Water tank lid
20 button – switch on / off
21 START | STOP button – start / cancel programme; reset settings
22 SET dial / button – change selected programme; change / confirm setting; adjust coffee temperature; select descaling programme
(Picture B) – Display
23 SINGLE espresso
24 DOUBLE double espresso
25 CAPPUCCINO 📄cappuccino
27 CLEAN self-cleaning/descaling
28 Coffee temperature setting: H (High) – higher temperature M (Medium) – medium temperature L (Low) – lower temperature
29 Quantity displayed: ml – coffee quantity ml – milk froth quantity
30 Display for coffee/milk froth quantity; cleaning step; error code
31 FOAM – milk froth
Congratulations!
Dear Customer,
We are delighted that you have chosen this espresso portafilter machine.
If you have any questions about the device and about spare parts/accessories, contact the customer service department via our website: www.beem.de
Information About Your Operating Instructions
Before using the device for the first time, please read through the operating instructions carefully and keep them for future reference. If the device is given to someone else, it should always be accompanied by these operating instructions. The operating instructions are an integral part of the device. The manufacturer and importer do not accept any liability if the information in these operating instructions is not complied with.
Symbols

Danger symbols: These symbols indicate risks of injury (e.g. from electricity or fire). Read through the associated safety notices carefully and follow them.

Supplementary information

Suitable for use with food.

Beware of hot surfaces!

Read the operating instructions before use!

Alternating current
Signal Words
Signal words indicate hazards if the associated notices are not followed.
DANGER – high risk, results in serious injury or death
WARNING – medium risk, may result in serious injury or death
CAUTION – low risk, may result in minor or moderate injury
NOTICE – may result in risk of damage to material
Intended Use
- This device is only intended to be used to make speciality coffees using coffee powder and milk. It can also be used to make milk froth.
- The device is for personal use only and is not intended for commercial or domestic-like applications, e.g. in hotels, bed and breakfasts, offices, staff kitchens or similar places.
- The device should only be used as described in the operating instructions.
Any other use is deemed to be improper.
Safety Notices

WARNING: Note all safety notices, instructions, illustrations and technical data provided with this device. Failure to follow the safety notices and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and / or injuries.
- This device may be used by children aged 8 and over and by people with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or a lack of experience and/or knowledge if they are supervised or have received instruction on how to use the device safely and have understood the dangers resulting from failure to comply with the relevant safety precautions.
• Children must not play with the device. - Cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children, unless they are older than 8 years of age and are supervised.
• Children younger than 8 years of age and animals must be kept away from the device and the connecting cable.

CAUTION: hot surfaces!
The device and the accessories are very hot during and shortly after use. While the device is in operation, only ever touch the handles and the control panel. Allow the device to cool down completely before it is cleaned.
- Note the fill levels (i.e. the MIN and MAX markings) on the milk tank and water tank! Fill the milk tank and the water tank at least up to the MIN marking and no higher than the MAX marking!
- Never immerse the device and the connecting cable in water or other liquids and ensure that these components cannot fall into water or become wet.
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The device must always be disconnected from the mains when it is left unattended and before assembling, disassembling, filling or emptying the water tank or milk tank or cleaning it.
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Do not make any modifications to the device. Do not replace the connecting cable yourself. If the device or the connecting cable of the device are damaged, they must be replaced or repaired by the manufacturer, customer service department or authorised distributors in order to avoid any hazards.
- It is essential to follow the instructions in the “Cleaning and Care” chapter.

DANGER – Danger of Electric Shock!
- Use the device only in closed rooms.
- Do not use the device in rooms with high humidity.
- If the device falls into water while it is connected to the mains power, switch off the power supply immediately! Only after this should you pull the device out of the water.
- Never touch the device and the connecting cable with wet hands when it is connected to the mains power.
- Make sure that the steam which emerges is not aimed directly at electrical devices and equipment containing electrical components.

WARNING – Danger of Injury!
- Keep the packaging material away from children and animals. There is a danger of suffocation!
Danger of scalding from heat, hot steam or condensation!
- Avoid coming into contact with the rising steam. Keep your hands and head away from the steam outlet openings during the brewing process.
- The portafilter will become hot during use. Never attempt to remove the portafilter during the brewing process.
- Do not touch the milk nozzle after use.
- Be careful when removing the portafilter after operating the device. There may still be hot water remaining in / on the portafilter!
- Allow the portafilter to cool down before it is emptied.
- Never pour water into the water tank when the device is switched on or during the brewing process. Allow the device to cool down before filling it again.
- Do not move the device during the brewing process.
- In the interest of your own safety, inspect the device and the connecting cable for damage each time before you use it. Use the device only if it is in working order.
- Make sure that the connecting cable does not present a trip hazard. The connecting cable should not hang down from the surface on which the device is placed in order to prevent the device from being pulled down.

WARNING – Danger of Fire
- Do not connect the device along with other consumers (with a high wattage) to a multiple socket in order to prevent overloading and a possible short circuit (fire).
- Do not operate the device in the vicinity of combustible materials. Do not place any combustible materials (e.g. cardboard, paper, wood or plastic) in or on the device.
- Do not cover the device during operation.
NOTICE – Risk of Damage to Material and Property
- The device should only be used if it has been correctly assembled! Before each use, check whether a sieve and the portafilter are inserted correctly and whether the water tank and ifapplicable the milk tank are filled correctly!
- Switch off the device and pull the mains plug out of the plug socket if an error occurs during operation, when there is a power cut or before a thunderstorm.
- When you pull it out of the plug socket, always pull on the mains plug and never the mains cable!
- Never pull or carry the device by the connecting cable.
- Protect the device from other heat sources, fire, sub-zero temperatures, persistent moisture, wet conditions and impacts.
- Use only original accessories from the manufacturer in order to guarantee that there is no interference that may prevent the device from working and to avoid possible damage.
Before Initial Use
I. Wipe the device with a clean, damp cloth. Clean all accessories with a little detergent and clear water.
2. Set up the device and connect it (see the "Setting Up and Connecting the Device" chapter).
3. Before you enjoy your first coffee, we recommend that you carry out a trial run to remove any possible production residues in the water system and in the milk tank system. To do this, follow the instructions in the "Handling and Operation" and "Preparation" chapters.

When the device is first used, production-related additives may cause a small amount of smoke and / or an odour to be produced. This is normal and not a device defect.
- Repeat this process twice. Do not drink this coffee!
- Clean the device and accessories (see the "Cleaning and Care" chapter).
Setting Up and Connecting the Device
PLEASE NOTE!
- Only connect the device to a plug socket that is properly installed and matches the technical data of the device. The plug socket must also be readily accessible after connection so that the connection to the mains can quickly be isolated.
- Lay the connecting cable in such a way that it does not become squashed or bent and does not come into contact with hot surfaces (also applies to the hot surfaces of the device!).
- Do not use the device in conjunction with extension cables.
- Always set up the device with a clear space at the sides (at least 20 cm) and clear space above it (at least 30 cm) on a flat, solid and heat-resistant surface that is resistant to splashing.
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Do not place the device below kitchen wall units or similar cupboards. The rising steam could cause damage to them!
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Place the device on the kitchen unit or another dry, clean work surface, following the safety notices and the notices provided at the beginning of this chapter.
- Fully unwind the connecting cable and connect it to a plug socket.
Handling and Operation
Inserting the Drip Tray
The device is supplied with a drip tray (13) to capture any excess water produced after or during the brewing process. In addition, coffee might drip out of the coffee outlet (12) or milk might drip out of the milk nozzle (5) after making coffee.

Only attach the drip tray to the device / remove it from the device when the milk tank (7) is not inserted in the device.
I. Place the cover (14) on the drip tray. Make sure that it fits correctly.
2. Slide the drip tray into the device at the designated location (Picture A).
Filling the Water Tank
I. Open the water tank lid (19).
2. Take out the water tank (17) by the handle (Picture C).
3. Pour the quantity of water you want (note the MIN and MAX marking) into the water tank. Only ever use water to make coffee; do not pour milk or other liquids into the water tank!
4. Reinsert the water tank and flip the handle down. Make sure that the water tank fits correctly.
5. Close the water tank lid.

If the water in the water tank is not used within two days, pour away the remaining water and refill the water tank before you use it again.
Filling the Milk Tank
I. Press the release button (1) and pull the milk tank (7) to the side at the same time. Do not exert any pressure on the device from above as otherwise the milk tank might become jammed.
2. Press the release button (3) on the side of the milk tank cover (4) to open it up at the side and remove it (Picture D).
3. Pour the quantity of milk you want (note the MAX marking) into the milk tank. Only ever pour milk or water for cleaning into the milk tank.
4. Place the milk tank cover onto the milk tank at an angle and flip it shut (Picture D). When you do this, make sure that the locking lugs sit in the recesses which are provided for them. The cover must be heard to engage in place.
5. Insert the milk tank back in the device. It must engage audibly. Check that the milk tank fits correctly.

If the milk in the milk tank is not used up, pour away the remaining milk and clean the milk tank. Refill the milk tank before using it again.
Inserting / Removing the Sieve in the Portafilter
- Inserting: Place the sieve you want into the portafilter (11). The sieve must fit securely in the portafilter so that it cannot fall out when coffee powder is removed.
Small sieve (10) for single espresso, normal cappuccino, normal latte macchiato
Large sieve (9) for double espresso or two espressos, strong capuccino, strong latte macchiato - Removing: Reach either with your fingernails or with a thin, hard object between the sieve and portafilter and remove the sieve from the portafilter.
Filling the Sieve with Coffee Powder
- Use the measuring spoon (8) to pour the quantity of coffee powder you want into the desired sieve in the portafilter (11). Make sure you do not overfill the sieve!

One heaped measuring spoon is equivalent to roughly one filled small sieve.
- Press down the coffee powder in the sieve with the tamper (8).

Only ever use pure espresso / coffee powder which is not ground too fine. Coffee substitute or coffee extract contain sticky substances which can block the sieves.
Inserting / Removing the Portafilter
- Inserting: Insert the portafilter (I I) into the device so that the three locking lugs on the portafilter sit in the recesses which are provided for them on the device (handle in position). Twist the portafilter anticlockwise to fix it in place (Picture E, handle in position).
- Removing: Twist the portafilter a little clockwise and then pull it out downwards.
- Removing the used coffee powder: Tap the portafilter gently against an edge (e.g. of a dustbin, a bowl, a knock box or similar object) so that the compressed coffee powder can be released.
Passive Cup Warmer
The device features a passive cup warmer (18) which is heated automatically as soon as the device is switched on. Turn over the cups which are to be heated and place them on the passive cup warmer for approx. 5–10 minutes before making coffee (Picture F).
Switching On / Off
When the device is first switched on, the buttons (20, 21, 22) and the display (16) flash and a beep is heard to indicate that the device is not yet ready for operation.
I. Fill the water tank (17) and if necessary the milk tank (7) (see the previous sections).
2. Place a cup or a small vessel beneath the coffee outlet (12).
3. Press the ⏻ button (20) to switch on the device.
- Press the START|STOP button (21). The device draws water and fills the water system with liquid. A small amount of water always runs through.
The water is then preheated and the button flashes.
As soon as the ⏻ button is constantly lit, the device is ready to operate. You will hear two beeps.
After it has been used several times, there is usually still water in the water system, which means that the device is soon ready for operation.
- Press the ⏻ button (20) to switch on the device and preheat the water. The button flashes during the heating process.
- Press the button to switch off the device.
Programming Quantities
Both the quantity of espresso and the quantity of milk can be programmed for each function. This allows you to set the perfect quantity of espresso and milk to suit your own taste.

Each of the set quantities is saved until a new quantity is set or the device is reset to factory settings.
I. Fill the device with water and espresso (see the "Preparation" chapter).
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Place a suitable cup beneath the coffee outlet (12).
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Press the ⏻ button (20) to switch on the device and preheat the water. The button flashes during the heating process.
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As soon as the device has heated up, the ⏻ button stops flashing. Turn the SET dial (22) to select on the display the SINGLE 📋 symbol (23) for a single espresso or the DOUBLE 📋 symbol (24) for two espressos or a double espresso. The selected symbol flashes.
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Press the SET dial. The indicator (30) flashes.
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Turn the SET dial to adjust the displayed drink quantity:
- SINGLE (preset: 40 ml; adjustable from 30 ml - 50 ml)
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DOUBLE (preset: 80 ml; adjustable from 60 ml - 90 ml)
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Press either the SET dial to save the setting or press the START|STOP button (21) to start a brewing process with the new setting and save the setting.
Cappuccino and Latte Macchiato

For cappuccino or latte macchiato, this process must be performed in two steps: first for the quantity of milk froth and then for the quantity of coffee.
I. Fill the device with water and espresso or additionally with milk (see the “Preparation” chapter).
2. Fold out the milk nozzle (5) using the lever (6) (Picture G).
3. Place a suitable cup below the coffee outlet (12) or the milk nozzle.
4. Press the ⏻ button (20) to switch on the device and preheat the water. The button flashes during the heating process.
- As soon as the device has heated up, the ⏻ button stops flashing. Turn the SET dial (22) to select on the display the CAPPUCCINO 🎨 symbol (25) for cappuccino or the LATTE 🔊 symbol (26) for latte macchiato. The selected symbol flashes.
- Press the SET dial. The indicator (30) flashes. Turn the SET dial initially to adjust the quantity of milk froth:
- CAPPUCCINO 🎨: the presetting is 110 ml (adjustable from 110 ml – 170 ml)
- LATTE 🎩: the presetting is 270 ml (adjustable from 210 ml – 330 ml)
- Press the SET dial to save the set quantity. Turn the SET dial again to adjust the quantity of coffee: CAPPUCCINO 🎨 / LATTE 🎩: the presetting is 40 ml (adjustable from 30 ml – 50 ml)
- Press either the SET dial to save the settings or press the START|STOP button (21) to start a brewing process with the new settings and save the settings.
Milk Froth
I. Fill the milk tank (7) with milk and insert it into the device (see the “Preparation” chapter).
2. Fold out the milk nozzle (5) using the lever (6) (Picture G).
3. Place a suitable cup below the milk nozzle.
4. Press the ⏻ button (20) to switch on the device and preheat the water. The button flashes during the heating process.
5. As soon as the device has heated up, the ⏻ button stops flashing.
Turn the SET dial (22) to select on the display the FOAM ⬌ symbol (31). The symbol flashes.
6. Press the SET dial. The indicator (30) flashes.
7. Turn the SET dial to adjust the quantity of milk froth: the presetting is 160 ml; adjustable from 120 ml – 200 ml
8. Press either the SET dial to save the setting or press the START|STOP button (21) to start frothing milk with the new setting and save the setting.
Setting the Milk/Milk Froth Ratio
On the milk tank cover (4) there is a dial (2) which can be used to set whether more milk froth or more hot milk should be added to the speciality coffee.
For more milk froth: Turn the dial to the top right.
For more hot milk: Turn the dial to the bottom left.
Programming the Coffee Temperature
The coffee temperature can be set to three levels and is applied to all beverage functions.
- Switch off the device using the ⏻ button (20).
- Fill the device with water and espresso (see the "Preparation" chapter).
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Place a suitable cup beneath the coffee outlet (12).
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Press and hold the SET dial (22) for at least 2 seconds. The set coffee temperature level (28) is displayed.
- Turn the SET dial to select one of the temperature levels:
-H (High), for a higher temperature
- M (Medium) for a medium temperature (default setting)
-L (Low) for a lower temperature
- Press the SET dial to save the setting.
Some water will run through the water system into the cup.
The heating process is then restarted and the ⏻ button (20) flashes.
Resetting to Factory Settings
If the quantities of espresso and milk are to be reset to the quantities which are preset at the factory, proceed as follows:
I. Switch off the device using the ⏻ button (20).
2. Press and hold the START|STOP button (21) for approx. 3 seconds.
A beep is heard and 000 flashes on the display (30).
- Press the SET dial (22).
The ⏻ button (20) and START|STOP button (21) and the display (16) flash twice and two beeps are heard.
The quantities are then reset to the factory settings.
The next time the device is switched on, it behaves like it did when it was first switched on (see the “Handling and Operation” chapter – “Switching On / Off”).
Preparation
PLEASE NOTE!
- Do not operate the device without the water tank being inserted and filled.
- Do not operate the device without the milk tank being inserted. If the milk tank is not inserted, the device issues an error message (several beeps one after the other and E02 on the display) (see the “Troubleshooting” chapter).
- Never use the device without a suitable container below the coffee outlet and the milk nozzle.

After the last action, the device remains switched on for up to 30 minutes and the display (16) and the buttons (20, 21) light up. During this time, the water pipes and the passive cup warmer (18) are heated.
Once the 30 minutes have elapsed, the device switches to stand-by mode and may need to be switched on again using the ⏻ button (20).
To end a process prematurely, press the START | STOP button (21). You will hear a beep and the control panel is fully lit up again.
The perfect amount of espresso to suit your own taste can be programmed in the device (see the “Handling and Operation” chapter – “Programming Quantities”).
I. Fill the water tank (17) with water (see the “Handling and Operation” chapter – “Filling the Water Tank”).
2. Prepare the portafilter (11) for the speciality coffee you want in the manner described in the "Handling and Operation" chapter and insert it into the device.
3. Press the ⏻ button (20) to switch on the device and preheat the water. The button flashes during the heating process.

If the milk tank is not inserted, only the SINGLE programme (23) for a single espresso or DOUBLE programme (24) for a double espresso can be selected.
- Place one or two suitable cup(s) beneath the coffee outlet (12).

For small cups, the device has a fold-out storage shelf (15) on the housing. Flip this down (Picture H).
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As soon as the device has heated up, the ⏻ button stops flashing. Turn the SET dial (22) to select on the display the SINGLE 🎨 symbol (23) for a single espresso or the DOUBLE 🎨 symbol (24) for two espressos or a double espresso. The selected symbol flashes.
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Press the START|STOP button (21). The button and the selected symbol light up and a beep is heard. The brewing process starts and hot water is poured over the coffee powder to brew it.
Once the brewing process finishes, the START | STOP button goes out and another beep is heard. All symbols are shown on the display again.
The perfect amount of espresso and milk to suit your own taste can be programmed in the device (see the “Handling and Operation” chapter – “Programming Quantities”).
I. Fill the water tank (17) with water (see the “Handling and Operation” chapter – “Filling the Water Tank”).
2. Fill the milk tank (7) (see the "Handling and Operation" chapter – "Filling the Milk Tank").
3. Prepare the portafilter (II) for the speciality coffee you want in the manner described in the "Handling and Operation" chapter and insert it into the device.
4. Fold out the milk nozzle (5) using the lever (6) (Picture G).
5. Select the setting you want if necessary using the dial for the milk froth (2) (see the "Handling and Operation" chapter – "Setting the Milk/Milk Froth Ratio").
6. Place a suitable cup below the coffee outlet (12) and the milk nozzle.
7. Press the ⏻ button (20) to switch on the device and preheat the water. The button flashes during the heating process.
- As soon as the device has heated up, the ⏻ button stops flashing. Turn the SET dial (22) to select on the display the CAPPUCCINO 🎨 symbol (25) for cappuccino or the LATTE 🎩 symbol (26) for latte macchiato. The selected symbol flashes.
- Press the START|STOP button (21). The button and the selected symbol light up and a beep is heard. Milk is heated with steam and frothed up. Hot water is then poured over the coffee powder to brew it.
Once the brewing process finishes, the START|STOP button goes out and another beep is heard. All symbols are shown on the display again.
Milk Froth

The perfect amount of milk to suit your own taste can be programmed in the device (see the “Handling and Operation” chapter – “Programming Quantities”).
I. Fill the water tank (17) with water (see the “Handling and Operation” chapter – “Filling the Water Tank”).
2. Fill the milk tank (7) (see the "Handling and Operation" chapter – "Filling the Milk Tank").
3. Fold out the milk nozzle (5) using the lever (6) (Picture G).
4. Select the setting you want if necessary using the dial for the milk froth (2) (see the "Handling and Operation" chapter – "Setting the Milk/Milk Froth Ratio").
5. Place a suitable cup below the milk nozzle.
6. Press the ⏻ button (20) to switch on the device and preheat the water. The button flashes during the heating process.
7. As soon as the device has heated up, the ⏻ button stops flashing.
Turn the SET dial (22) to select on the display the FOAM ➕ symbol (31) for milk froth.
The symbol flashes.
8. Press the START|STOP button (21). The button and the selected symbol light up and a beep is heard. Milk is heated with steam and frothed up.
Once the process finishes, the START|STOP button goes out and another beep is heard. All symbols are shown on the display again.
Cleaning and Care
PLEASE NOTE!
- The self-cleaning or descaling can only be carried out with the water tank and milk tank inserted. If the milk tank is not inserted, the device issues an error message (several beeps one after the other and E02 on the display) (see the “Troubleshooting” chapter).
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Do not use any toxic, corrosive or abrasive cleaning agents or scouring sponges to clean the device. These may damage the surface.
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Clean the milk tank (7) and the sieves (9, 10) after every use with mild detergent and warm water or in the dishwasher.
- Empty out the drip tray (13) on a regular basis to prevent overflowing.
- Rinse through the tube in the milk tank with clear hot water to remove milk residues after every use.
- If necessary, clean the water tank (17) and the drip tray and the cover (14) with detergent and warm water.
- Regularly run the cleaning programme (see the "Self-Cleaning" section) to clean the milk tank system as well as the coffee outlet (12) on the portafilter (11).
- Wipe the housing with a damp cloth. If necessary, use a little detergent to remove more intense soiling.
- Thoroughly dry the device and all accessories before assembling it again.
- Check the connecting cable regularly for any damage.
Self-Cleaning
The quick clean of the milk tank system should be carried out after every use so that no milk residues can remain in the system and dry on or go mouldy.
I. Fill the milk tank (7) up to the MAX marking with water (see the "Handling and Operation" chapter – "Filling the Milk Tank").
2. Fold out the milk nozzle (5) using the lever (6) (Picture G).
3. Place a suitable vessel below the milk nozzle.
4. Press the ⏻ button (20) to switch on the device and preheat the water: The button flashes during the heating process.
5. As soon as the device has heated up, the ⏻ button stops flashing.
Turn the SET dial (22) to select on the display the CLEAN Ⓤ symbol (27) for self-cleaning. The symbol flashes.
6. Press the START|STOP button (21). The button and the selected symbol light up and a beep is heard.
- Run the programme (approx. 60 seconds) and regularly empty the collecting container. Once the process finishes, the START|STOP button goes out and another beep is heard. The CLEAN 🔒 symbol (27) flashes.
- Pour away the contents of the cup after the self-cleaning finishes.
- Turn the SET dial (22) so that all symbols are shown again on the display (16) and repeat this process if necessary.
Descaling
Limescale deposits have an adverse effect not only on the quality of the espresso and the water, but they also cause power losses and shorten the lifespan of the device. The thicker a limescale layer is, the more difficult it is to remove.
We therefore recommend regularly removing limescale deposits with a descaling agent in accordance with the water quality in your area and how often the device is used (approx. every 2 – 6 weeks).

The first indications that descaling is required are a large amount of steam being produced and slower brewing of the espresso.
For descaling we recommend the BEEM Premium Descaler Concentrate. The efficient, food-safe and environmentally friendly BEEM Premium Descaler Concentrate is available from selected specialist stockists, via our website www.beem.de or from our customer service department on request.
Descaling with the BEEM Premium Descaler Concentrate

For careful descaling of the device, carry out the descaling with a concentrate/water solution of no more than 1:20 (one part concentrate to 20 parts water):
I. Fill the water tank (17) with the concentrate/water solution (see the "Handling and Operation" chapter – "Filling the Water Tank").
2. Fill the milk tank (7) with water / the water/concentrate solution (see the “Handling and Operation” chapter – “Filling the Milk Tank”).
3. Fold out the milk nozzle (5) using the lever (6) (Picture G).
4. Press the ⏻ button (20) to switch on the device and preheat the water. The button flashes during the heating process.
5. Place a suitable vessel beneath the coffee outlet (12).
6. As soon as the device has heated up, the ⏻ button stops flashing.
Turn the SET dial (22) to select on the display the CLEAN ⚙ symbol (27) for self-cleaning.
The symbol flashes.
7. Press the SET dial.001 appears on the display (30).The Ⓞ symbol flashes.
8. Press the START|STOP button (21). The button and the selected symbol light up and a beep is heard. The first stage of the descaling is carried out.
- Run the programme (approx. 15 minutes) and regularly empty the collecting container. Once the process finishes, 002 appears on the display.
- Pour away the water. Fill the water tank (17) up to the MAX marking with water (see the "Handling and Operation" chapter – "Filling the Water Tank").
- Press the START|STOP button (21) again. The button and the selected symbol light up and a beep is heard. The second stage of the descaling is carried out.
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Run the programme (approx. 5 – 6 minutes) and regularly empty the collecting container. Once the process finishes, the START|STOP button goes out and two beeps are heard. All symbols are shown on the display (16) again.
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Then allow the descaling solution to take effect for a little while.
- Repeat the process a second and third time if necessary.
- Remove the rest of the solution from the water tank (17) and milk tank (7).
- Fill both tanks with clear water. To rinse the device, run the same programme with clear water at least two times. The device is now descaled and ready to be used again.
Storage
Disconnect the device from the mains power when it is not going to be used for a prolonged period. Clean the device again if necessary (see the “Cleaning and Care” chapter) and let it dry completely.
Store the device and all accessories in a dry, clean, frost-free place that is protected from direct sunlight and cannot be accessed by children or animals.
Troubleshooting
If the device does not work properly, check whether you are able to rectify the problem yourself. If the problem cannot be solved with the steps that are listed, contact our customer service department.

Do not attempt to repair a defective electrical device yourself!
| Problem Possible cause Fix | ||
| The display (16) does not light up / the device cannot be switched on. | The mains plug is not inserted correctly in the plug socket. | Correct the fit of the mains plug. |
| The plug socket is defective. Try another plug socket. | ||
| There is no mains voltage. | Check the fuse of the mains connection. | |
| The fuse in the fuse box is triggered. | Too many devices are connected to the same circuit. | Reduce the number of devices in the circuit. |
| Water runs out of the device. | There is too much water in the water tank (17). | Do not overfill the water tank! |
| The water tank (17) is not placed in its mount correctly. | Correct the fit of the water tank. | |
| The device beeps constantly and E02 appears on the display (30). | The milk tank (7) is not placed in its mount correctly. | Correct the fit of the milk tank. It must engage audibly. |
| The functions (25, 26, 27, 31) cannot be started and E02 appears on the display (30). | The milk tank (7) is not placed in its mount correctly. | Correct the fit of the milk tank. It must engage audibly. |
| The espresso runs very slowly into the cup. | The coffee outlet (12) or the sieve (9, 10) is clogged. | Clean the portafilter (11) and the sieve. |
| The device is furred up. Descale the device. | ||
| The espresso is too weak. | There is not enough coffee powder in the sieve (9, 10). | Pour the right quantity of coffee powder into the respective sieve. |
| The set espresso quantity is too much for the quantity of coffee powder in the sieve. | Programme the perfect amount of espresso to suit your own taste in the device. | |
| No drink is dispensed. | The water tank is empty. Fill the water tank with water. | |
| The milk tank is empty. Fill the milk tank with milk. | ||
| A large amount of steam is produced in the brewing process. | The device is furred up. Descale the device. | |
| Cappuccino, latte macchiato or milk froth has been selected, but there is no milk in the milk tank (7). | Wait until the programme has run through. Allow the device to cool down a little. Fill the milk tank and reinsert it into the device.Select the programme you want again. | |
| During use, an unpleasant smell is detected. | The device is being used for the first time. | A smell often develops when new devices are first used. The smell should disappear once the device has been used several times. |
| The device has previously been descaled. | Rinse out the device with fresh water. | |
Warranty and Limitations of Liability
The warranty does not cover faults caused by incorrect handling, calcification, damage or attempted repairs. The same applies to normal wear and tear.
We do not accept any liability for damage or consequential damage resulting from:
- failure to follow the operating instructions
• non-designated use - improper or unsuitable handling
• repairs which are not carried out properly - unauthorised modifications
• use of outside parts or spare parts
• use of unsuitable additional parts or accessories

Keep the original packaging during the warranty period of the device so that the device can be properly packaged up if it needs to be returned. The warranty claim will lapse if any damage is caused during transport.
Technical Data
Article number: 07896
Model number: CJ-265F
Voltage supply: 220 – 240 V \~ 50 – 60 Hz
Power: 1240 - 1450 W
Protection class: I
Pump pressure: 15 bar
Capacity:
-Water tank: max. 1.4 litres
-Milk tank: 0.4 litres
ID of operating instructions: Z 07896 M BE VI 1222 as


Disposal

Dispose of the packaging material in an environmentally friendly manner so that it can be recycled.

The adjacent symbol (crossed-out bin underlined) means that used devices should not be disposed of in the domestic waste, but should instead be taken to special collection and return systems.
Owners of used devices from private households can take them free of charge to the collection points of the public waste disposal authorities or the disposal points which are set up by manufacturers and distributors under the Electrical Equipment Act. Businesses which market electrical and electronic devices are also obliged to take back used devices.
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