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USER MANUAL Baristina BAR301 PHILIPS
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Contents
Coffee machine overview 7
Introduction 7
Preparing for use 8
Brewing Espresso or Lungo 10
Programming drink volumes 13
Cleaning and maintenance 15
Descaling 18
Meaning of light signals 20
Troubleshooting 23
Milk frother (BAR303, BAR311) 25
Coffee machine overview
1 Espresso button
2 Lungo button
3 Intensity boost button
4 Water tank lid
5 Water tank
6 Bean container
7 Bean container lid
8 Portafilter
9 Portafilter holder
10 Drip tray
11 Cup platform
12 Lower drip tray
Introduction
Congratulations with your new Philips Baristina Espresso Machine. This machine is super simple to use and maintain.
This machine has been tested with coffee. Although it has been carefully cleaned, there may be some coffee residues left. We guarantee, however, that the machine is absolutely new.
Some features of the machine:
Direct start

The direct start function allows you to switch on your machine and brew delicious coffee easily. There is no on/off button. Simply press the button of the drink you want to brew. Then move the portafilter to the right to start the grinding and the brewing process.
Intensity boost button

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Diagram showing four icons representing different types of food containers: cup, coffee cup with plus sign, mug, and glass with liquid.The Intensity boost function allows you to brew a more intense Espresso or Lungo. Select the button to switch the Intensity boost on. Press it again to switch it off.
Ejection button on the portafilter

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Illustration of a hand pressing down on a mechanical component with a blue arrow indicating force (no text or symbols present)With this ejection button it is very easy to remove the coffee puck after each coffee brew. Remove the coffee puck by holding the portafilter upside down and pressing the ejection button.
Using larger cups

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MAX 95mm MAX 135mmYou can remove the drip tray to create extra space to place taller cups or glasses. If the drip tray is removed you can place a cup with a height of up to 135mm.
Preparing for use
Before first use, remove all packaging materials from the machine.
When you use the machine for the first time or if you have not used it for 1 week or longer, perform the following steps:
1 Rinse the portafilter under the tap.

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2 Insert the portafilter into the machine until it clicks into position.
3 Remove the water tank from the machine.
4 Rinse the water tank. Fill the water tank with fresh water and place it back in the machine.
5 Place a large cup or coffee mug with a volume of at least 150 ml under the coffee spout.
6 Press and hold the Intensity boost button for 5 seconds until the button starts blinking slowly.
7 The machine heats up and starts rinsing water from the coffee spout into the cup. The Intensity boost button will continue to blink slowly during this process.

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Illustration of a hand operating a mechanical device with a blue arrow indicating force direction (no text or symbols)8 When the Intensity boost light stops blinking, the machine is done rinsing. Remove the portafilter and rinse it under the tap with fresh, lukewarm water. Rinse the portafilter thoroughly from both sides while pressing the puck removal button several times.
9 The machine is now ready for use.
Brewing Espresso or Lungo
Standard drink volumes
This coffee machine offers two standard drink recipes:

Intensity boost function

This machine comes with an Intensity boost function. This allows you to brew a more intense Espresso or Lungo by grinding more coffee. To use the Intensity boost function, first select an Espresso or Lungo by pressing the drink button, then press the Intensity boost button to switch this function on. As long as the Intensity boost function is enabled, the led in the Intensity boost button is on continuously. When you press it again, the Intensity boost function will be disabled.
Preparing coffee

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Illustration of a hand pouring granular substance into a square container on a scale (no text or symbols)1 Remove the lid of the bean container and fill it with coffee beans.
Warning: Do not use caramelized or flavored coffee beans.

2 Insert the empty and clean portafilter into the machine until it clicks into place.
Note: Make sure the portafilter is empty.

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Illustration of a hand operating a device with a blue arrow indicating upward motion (no text or symbols)3 Remove the water tank from the machine.

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Illustration of a pipette dispensing liquid into a container with a magnified inset showing the tip (no text or symbols)4 Fill the water tank with fresh water and place it back in the machine.

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Line drawing of a coffee machine with a cup on a stand (no text or symbols)5 Place a cup under the coffee spout that can hold the amount of coffee you prefer (see 'Standard drink volumes').
Note: Make sure the cup is correctly placed under the spout of the portafilter.

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You can place a cup with a height of up to 95mm when the drip tray is placed. You can remove the drip tray to create extra space to place taller cups or glasses. If the drip tray is removed you can place a cup with a height of up to 135mm.
6 Press the Espresso or Lungo button to select the drink you want to brew. The selected led will start blinking slowly.
Note: You do not have to wait for the machine to heat up. You can continue to the next step to brew the coffee while the button is blinking slowly.
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Simple line drawing of a hand pressing down on a mechanical component (no text or symbols)7 To brew a more intense Espresso or Lungo, select the Intensity boost button after selecting your drink. The led of the Intensity boost button will light up. To disable the Intensity boost function, press the button again (see 'Intensity boost function').
Note: The Intensity boost button can only be used if a drink button is selected first.
8 Move the handle to the right until you hear a "click". The machine will start to grind the coffee beans. While grinding the selected drink, the led keeps blinking slowly.
9 When the machine is done grinding the coffee beans, the portafilter automatically moves back into starting position and the machine starts to brew the selected beverage. The led will keep blinking slowly.
10 When the led stops blinking, your coffee is ready. Enjoy your Espresso or Lungo brewed from freshly ground coffee beans.
11 When all leds are off, the portafilter can be removed. Remove the portafilter from the machine to empty it. Invert the portafilter over a bin and press the ejection button to remove the coffee puck from the portafilter.
Note: Empty the portafilter after every coffee brew.
Brewing decaf coffee
The machine provides also an option to brew decaf coffee using pre-ground coffee powder.
1 Add decaffeinated ground coffee (max. 10g or one full tablespoon) to the portafilter.
2 Insert the portafilter into the machine.
3 Make sure the water container is filled with water.
4 Place a cup under the coffee spout.
5 Press and hold the Intensity boost button for 5 seconds until the button starts blinking slowly.
6 The machine heats up and starts dispensing water through the portafilter to brew your decaffeinated coffee. The led is blinking slowly.
7 Press the Intensity boost button again when you have reached the volume of coffee you want. Your decaf coffee is now ready.
Programming drink volumes
Each coffee button is programmed to brew coffee at its ideal setting. Nevertheless, you can adapt the volume of the drink buttons to your wishes and save your preference in the machine. The machine then brews your preferred amount of coffee every time.
Note: Only the volume of the drink buttons can be programmed. The Intensity boost button cannot be programmed and/or selected during programming mode.
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| Espresso | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 70 ml3 | |
| Lungo | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | 200 ml7 |
To program the coffee volume:

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1 Fill the water container with fresh water.
2 Place a cup on the drip tray.
3 Insert the portafilter into the machine until it clicks into place.

4 Press and hold the button of the recipe you want to change for 5 seconds, until the button starts blinking intermittently.
5 Move the handle firmly to the right until you hear a "click". The machine will start to grind the coffee beans for the selected beverage into the portafilter.
6 The portafilter automatically moves back into position and the machine starts to brew the selected beverage.
7 When the cup contains the desired quantity of coffee, press the blinking button (the button you are programming) again. The selected button will blink in a short burst to confirm that the new volume has been programmed.
8 The machine is ready when the led stops blinking. Remove the cup and enjoy your coffee with the adjusted volume.
9 When all leds are off, the portafilter can be removed. Remove the portafilter from the machine to empty it. Invert the portafilter over a bin and press the ejection button to remove the coffee puck from the portafilter.
Resetting the drink volumes to factory settings
To reset the drink volumes to their factory settings:

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1 sec 5 sec1 Press and hold the Espresso, Lungo and Intensity boost buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds until all buttons start to flash fast to show that the machine has been reset to factory settings.
Cleaning and maintenance
Rinsing the machine
Before first use, make sure to rinse the machine. Also rinse the machine when it has not been used for one week or longer.
To rinse the machine, the portafilter needs to be empty and inserted into the machine. To start rinsing, press and hold the Intensity boost button for 5 seconds until the Intensity boost button starts blinking intermittently.
1 Insert the portafilter into the machine until it clicks into place.


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Line drawing of a coffee machine with a cup on a base (no text or symbols)2 Remove the water tank from the machine.
3 Rinse the water tank. Fill the water tank with fresh water and place it back in the machine.
4 Place a large cup or coffee mug with a volume of at least 150 ml under the coffee spout.

5 Press and hold the Intensity boost button for 5 seconds until the button starts blinking slowly.
6 The machine heats up and starts rinsing water from the coffee spout into the cup. The Intensity boost button will continue to blink slowly during this process.
7 When the Intensity boost light stops blinking, the machine is done rinsing. Remove the portafilter and rinse it under the tap with fresh, lukewarm water. Rinse the portafilter thoroughly from both sides while pressing the puck removal button several times.
8 The machine is now ready for use.
Cleaning the portafilter
Clean the portafilter at the end of the day or in between drinks if preferred by rinsing it.
You can also clean the portafilter more thoroughly.
Note: The portafilter cannot be cleaned in the dishwasher as this will cause decoloring and damage to the materials.
Cleaning the portafilter by rinsing:
1 Empty the portafilter.

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2 Rinse the portafilter with hot water under the tap. You can use some mild odorless detergent.
Warning: Do not use any sharp objects to empty or clean the portafilter, as this may damage the sealing surfaces.

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Two-step diagram showing a hand holding a tool interacting with a mechanical component, with arrows indicating direction of movement (no text or symbols present)3 While rinsing, turn the portafilter to rinse it from all sides, and press the ejection button several times.
4 Dry the portafilter with a clean and dry cloth.
To thoroughly clean the portafilter head, soak it in warm water and some mild washing-up liquid for approximately 10 minutes. Then rinse it under the tap according to the instructions above.
Note: If you have a portafilter with a wooden handle, make sure not to soak the handle in the water.
Cleaning detachable parts

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BAR302/20You can clean all detachable parts with hot water and some mild, odorless washing-up liquid. Dry the parts with a clean and dry cloth.
Only the plastic drip tray lid is dishwasher-safe. The metal drip tray lid is not dishwasher-safe.
Cleaning the bean container and outside of the machine

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Illustration of a hand cleaning a mechanical device (no text or symbols visible)Clean the inside of the bean container and the outside of the machine with a damp cloth.
Dry the bean container and the outside of the machine with a dry cloth.
Do not pour water into the bean container and prevent excessive drops of water from falling into the bean container.
Descaling
Descaling procedure

When the Espresso and Lungo buttons blink simultaneously a few times after brewing a drink, your machine needs to be descaled. Use Philips CA6700 descaler.
1 Remove the drip tray from the platform and put a container with a capacity of at least 1.2 liters under the coffee spout.
2 Pour half a bottle (125ml) of Philips CA6700 liquid descaler into the water tank.
3 Fill up the water tank with fresh tap water.
4 Insert the portafilter. Make sure that there is no coffee puck in the portafilter. Note: The portafilter needs to be inserted to be able to start the descaling process.

5 Press and hold the the Espresso and Lungo buttons together for 5 seconds until the Espresso button starts to blink slowly and the Lungo button is on continuously.
6 The machine dispenses the entire descaling solution at regular intervals. This takes up to 30 minutes.
7 Wait until the Lungo button starts to blink fast and the Espresso button is on continuously. The first phase of the descaling cycle has finished.
8 Remove and empty the container.
9 Place the container back under the coffee spout.
10 Remove the water tank and rinse it under the tap. Fill the water tank with cold tap water and place it back in the machine.
11 Press the blinking Lungo button to start the flushing cycle.

12 While the machine is flushing, the Lungo button starts to blink slowly and the Espresso button is on continuously.
Note: The water tank will be emptied without interruption.
13 When the flushing cycle is finished, the lights in the buttons will switch off. The descaling procedure is finished.

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Illustration of a hand using a tool to adjust or install a mechanical component (no text or symbols visible)14 Remove the portafilter and rinse it under the tap with fresh water. While rinsing, turn the portafilter to rinse it from all sides, and press the ejection button several times. Then dry the portafilter with a clean, dry cloth.
What to do if the descaling procedure is interrupted
In case the descaling procedure is interrupted during the phase with descaler and water mixture: unplug the machine, plug it back in and restart the descaling procedure from step one.
In case the descaling procedure is interrupted during the flushing cycle: remove the water container, rinse it with water, refill the water container, place it back and rinse the machine a few times (see 'Rinsing the machine').
Meaning of light signals
Signal Meaning
![]() | Espresso or Lungo button | Blinking slowly Drink is selected. The portafilter handle can be moved to the right to start grinding coffee. The selected drink button will blink slowly as soon as the drink button is selected and direct start is activated. | |
![]() | Espresso or Lungo button | Blinking fast while brewing coffee | The water container is empty while brewing a coffee. Refill the water container and place it back into the machine. Make sure you push the water container into the housing of the machine until it clicks into place. Then press the blinking fast button to continue the brewing. |
| Espresso or Lungo button | Blinking fast after refilling or placing back the water container | The water container is not in place or not placed back correctly. Make sure you push the water container into the housing of the machine until it clicks into place. Then press the blinking fast drink button to start or continue the brewing process.In case you filled the water container without removing the water container from the machine, press the blinking fast drink button to continue brewing coffee. | |
| Espresso or Lungo button | Blinking fast after the portafilter is automatically moved back | The portafilter is not in place. Push the portafilter into the machine into place. The led will start blinking slowly and the machine will start to brew coffee. | |
| Espresso or Lungo button | Blinking fast during or after grindingHandle is still in the grind position. | The water container is removed from the machine during grinding or not well placed onto the machine. Make sure you place back the water container and push the water container into the housing of the machine until it clicks into place. The machine continues automatically the process. | |
| Espresso or Lungo button | Blinking intermittently. The programming mode is active (see 'Programming drink volumes'). | ||
| Espresso and Lungo buttons | Both blinking after brewing a coffee | You need to descale the machine (see 'Descaling'). | |
| Espresso and Lungo buttons | The Espresso button is blinking slowly and the Lungo button is on continuously. | The machine is in the first rinsing phase of the descaling procedure (see 'Descaling procedure'). | |
| Espresso and Lungo buttons | The Espresso button is on continuously and the Lungo button is blinking slowly. | The machine is in the rinsing phase of the descaling procedure (see 'Descaling procedure'). | |
![]() | Espresso and Lungo buttons | The Espresso button is blinking fast and the Lungo button is on continuously. | The portafilter is not inserted after the descaling process has started. Insert the portafilter and the machine starts the descaling procedure (see 'Descaling procedure'). |
![]() | The water container is not inserted, or not placed correctly, while the descaling process has started. Place the water container and press the Espresso button that is blinking fast to start the descaling procedure (see 'Descaling procedure'). | ||
![]() | Espresso and Lungo buttons | The Espresso button is on continuously and the Lungo button is blinking fast. | The water container is empty during the descaling procedure. Remove the water container, rinse it with water, place it back, and press the Lungo button that is blinking fast to continue the descaling procedure (see 'Descaling procedure'). |
![]() | Intensity boost button | On continuously and Espresso or Lungo button is blinking slowly. | The Intensity boost function is selected. The Intensity boost button can only be selected if one of the drink buttons has been activated first (see 'Intensity boost function'). |
![]() | Intensity boost button | Blinking slowly Rinsing the machine is started and performed by the machine. | |
![]() | Intensity boost button | Blinking fast The rinsing or brewing decaf with pre-ground coffee is started without the portafilter inserted. Insert the portafilter and the machine will start the process. | |

The water container is empty during rinsing or the water container is missing or not placed correctly. Fill the water container, make sure it is placed back into the machine and press the Intensity boost button that is blinking fast to start the rinsing.

All buttons Blinking slowly The machine is going back to starting
position. During this period you cannot remove the portafilter. Once the leds have stopped blinking, you can remove the portafilter.
Troubleshooting
Problem Possible cause Solution
| The portafilter cannot be moved to the right to start grinding coffee. | The machine safety is activated to not brew a new coffee when there is still an old coffee puck inside the portafilter. | Remove the portafilter and empty it, rinse it if needed and place it back into the machine. Always make sure the portafilter is empty before starting a new brew. |
| The portafilter is stuck in the grinding position on the right. | The plug was removed from the machine while the portafilter was in the grinding position. | Move the portafilter back to the starting position manually. |
| The Espresso or Lungo button keeps blinking slowly and the machine does not heat up. | As soon as a drink button is selected, the button will start to blink slowly to indicate the direct start function is activated. The machine is heating up and the next step can already be made. | You do not have to wait. Move the portafilter handle to the right to start the grinding and brewing process. |
| The machine does not start grinding the beans. The Espresso or Lungo button keeps blinking slowly after the portafilter is moved to the right to start grinding. | The portafilter was not inserted completely while moving it to the right, or the portafilter got out of place while moving the portafilter to the right. | Give the portafilter handle a little push to connect it well into the machine. The machine will start to grind the beans. Always make sure you insert the portafilter into the machine fully, until you hear a click. |
| The machine does not start brewing coffee. The Espresso or Lungo button keeps blinking fast after grinding. | The portafilter is out of place after it is automatically moved back to the brewing position. | Give the portafilter handle a little push to connect it well into the machine. The machine will start to brew coffee. |
Problem Possible cause Solution
| The water container is removed from the machine during grinding or not well placed onto the machine. | Make sure you place back the water container and push it into the housing of the machine until it clicks into place. | |
| The portafilter cannot be removed or pulled from the machine. | The machine is still brewing coffee. As long as the brewing process is ongoing and the selected drink led is blinking slowly, the portafilter cannot be removed from the machine. | |
| The coffee brewing, rinsing, programming or descaling process has been interrupted. | If a process is interrupted, the machine needs some time to return to starting position. During this process, the portafilter cannot be removed until all leds are off. | |
| The portafilter cannot be removed or pulled from the machine and all 3 leds keep blinking slowly for a longer time. | The machine is trying to return to a neutral position but is not able to do so. | Unplug the machine, wait 15 seconds and plug the machine back in. When plugged back in, the machine will try to solve the problem. If this does not resolve the issue, try to unplug the machine, wait 15 seconds, and plug the machine back in one more time. If this does not work, the machine needs service. Contact the Consumer Care Center in your country. |
| The coffee is not strong enough or too weak. | The Intensity boost button is not selected. | After a drink recipe is selected, you can press the Intensity boost button to switch this function on. With the Intensity boost button selected the drink will be stronger (see 'Intensity boost function'). |
| The coffee bean type or roast is not strong enough. | Try a different bean type or roast. | |
| You are using the machine for the first time or after switching to a different bean type or roast. The dosing system needs to adjust. | Brew one or two more cups of coffee to optimize the dosing system. | |
Problem Possible cause Solution
| The machine is not brewing coffee and leaks around the portafilter. | The portafilter is not emptied before a new brew was started. | Always empty the portafilter before you start a new brew. Make sure there is no ground coffee remaining in the portafilter before you start the grinding and brewing process. |
| There is some ground coffee falling out of the machine and onto the drip tray. | The brew was not started with an empty portafilter. There was some ground coffee left inside before starting the grinding and brewing process. | Remove the portafilter from the machine. Empty and rinse it under the tap. Always make sure you start a new brew with an empty portafilter. If the portafilter is stuck, move it back to the left and then remove and empty it. Remove the coffee grounds that fall out with a dry cloth and try to brew a new coffee. |
| There is some clear water under the machine. | The water container was overfilled when placed back into the machine, spilling water. | When placing a full water container, make sure no water is spilled. |
| The portafilter is leaking some drops of coffee or water. | Some coffee or water stayed behind in the portafilter after emptying or cleaning it. | Some coffee dripping might appear. After rinsing, make sure the shake off excess water. |
Milk frother (BAR303, BAR311)
Instructions for use

1 Insert the plug into a wall socket.

2 Remove the milk frother lid from the milk frother.

3 Fill the milk frother with milk to the desired level.
4 Close the milk frother lid and make sure the shaft of the whisk holder fits the lid as indicated.
5 Press the button for 1 second for heating and frothing milk. Press the button for 3 seconds for frothing cold milk.
6 Remove the whisk for cleaning after frothing.
Cleaning and maintenance

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Diagram of a mechanical component with labeled parts and directional arrows indicating motion or force1 Rinse the inside of the milk frother under hot running water.
2 Remove the lid and then remove the whisk holder from the milk frother.

3 Remove the whisk from the whisk holder and rinse the parts under hot running water.
4 Place the whisk onto the whisk holder. Place the whisk holder with whisk into milk frother.
5 Remove the plug from the wall socket. Clean the outside of the milk frother with a moist cloth.
Troubleshooting
This chapter summarizes the most common problems you could encounter with the milk frother.
Problem Possible cause Solution
| The light in the button blinks but the appliance does not operate. | You just prepared hot frothed milk or hot milk and pressed the button for milk or hot frothed milk again without letting the appliance cool down. | If you want to prepare hot frothed milk or hot milk again, the milk jug needs to cool down for a few minutes before you can use it again. As long as the milk jug is still hot, the temperature limiter makes sure that the appliance cannot be operated. You can rinse the inside of the milk jug with cold water to let it cool down faster. |
| The temperature of the milk is too high. | Replace the warm milk with cold milk or let the appliance cool down. | |
| The appliance does not froth. You have not placed the lid properly on the appliance. | Place the lid properly. | |
| You did not attach the frothing coil to the coil holder. | Attach the frothing coil to the coil holder. | |
Problem Possible cause Solution
| You used a type of milk that is not suitable for frothing. | Many factors can influence the quality of the milk froth (like protein content). If the milk does not froth as you would like, try a different type or brand of milk. Use semi-skimmed cow's milk at refrigerator temperature for the best frothing result. | |
| The inside of the milk jug is polluted with milk residues, which prevents the coil holder from rotating. | Clean the coil holder and the inside of the milk jug. | |
| Milk escapes from under the lid. You put too much milk in the milk jug. | Do not fill the milk jug beyond the MAX indication. | |
| The milk is not very hot. This is normal. The milk is heated up to | approx 74°C to ensure the best froth and taste. Milk proteins start to break down and burn if the milk is overheated. | |
| Not all milk has been frothed. This is normal. The appliance does not froth | all the milk. The appliance created the optimal milk-froth ratio. The milk easily mixes with coffee or other beverages and the milk froth stays on top for a delicious head. | |
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Simple line drawing of a coffee maker using a stand mixer (no text or symbols)
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Diagram illustrating temperature measurement setup with thermometer, gauges, and control paneltext_image
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Diagram illustrating a coffee cup being placed on a cylindrical container with a 3-second time scale indicator.
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Illustration of a blender with a cloth cover and a magnified inset showing the blade being cut (no text or symbols)natural_image
Four circular icons representing different beverage containers: a cup, a coffee cup with leaf, a mug, and a glass with liquid (no text or symbols)natural_image
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Diagram of a mechanical device with a lever and shaft, showing fluid flow or force direction (no text or symbols)
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Illustration of a container being poured into a tray with a lid, no text or symbols present
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Illustration of a faucet being inserted into a bottle, with a magnified inset showing the faucet handle (no text or symbols)natural_image
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Line drawing of a coffee maker using a stand mixer (no text or symbols)
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Illustration of a coffee machine with a cup on a tray, no text or symbols present
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Illustration of a hand pouring liquid into a cylindrical container with a magnified inset showing the same faucet (no text or symbols)natural_image
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Illustration of a syringe inserted into a container with a water droplet inside, and a faucet symbol shown in the corner (no text or labels)natural_image
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Diagram of a mechanical component with labeled parts 1 and 2, showing directional arrows indicating movement or force.
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Diagram illustrating heating system components including thermometer, water heater, and air conditioner with corresponding icons.text_image
Diagram of a mechanical component with labeled parts and directional arrows indicating motion or rotation.natural_image
Illustration of a blender with a hand inserting a plug into the top panel (no text or symbols)natural_image
Four circular icons representing different beverage containers: a cup, a coffee cup with leaf, a mug, and a glass with liquid (no text or symbols)natural_image
Illustration of a hand pressing down on a mechanical component with a downward arrow indicating force or motion (no text or symbols present)text_image
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Simple line drawing of a mechanical device with a handle and lever (no text or symbols)
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Illustration of a container being poured into a tray with a lid, no text or symbols presentnatural_image
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Illustration of a faucet being inserted into a bottle, with a magnified inset showing the faucet handle (no text or symbols)natural_image
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Line drawing of a coffee machine with a cup on a base (no text or symbols)
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Simple line drawing of a coffee maker using a stand mixer (no text or symbols)
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Illustration of a faucet being inserted into a cylindrical container with a hand inserting a valve (no text or symbols)natural_image
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Diagram of a hand pressing down on a mechanical component with a blue arrow indicating force (no text or symbols present)natural_image
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Illustration of a bottle with liquid and a hand holding a tool, accompanied by a magnified inset showing a faucet (no text or symbols)natural_image
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Illustration of a faucet being inserted into a container with a magnified inset showing the faucet handle (no text or symbols)natural_image
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Illustration of a hand using a tool to lift a mechanical component (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
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Simple line drawing of a mechanical device with a lever and handle (no text or symbols)
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Line drawing of a coffee maker using a pour-over presser to lift a cup (no text or symbols)
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Illustration of a coffee machine with a cup on a tray, no text or symbols present
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Diagram showing a hand pressing down on a mechanical component with a blue arrow indicating force or direction (no text or symbols present)
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Illustration of a hand operating a mechanical component with a blue arrow indicating direction (no text or symbols)
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Illustration of a container pouring liquid into a cylindrical container with an inset showing a magnified view (no text or symbols)text_image
Diagram of a mechanical component with labeled parts 1 and 2, showing directional arrows indicating movement or force.
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Diagram illustrating heating system components including thermometer, water heater, and air conditioner with corresponding icons.text_image
Diagram of a mechanical component with labeled parts and directional arrows indicating motion or rotation.
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Illustration of a blender with a brush and a magnified inset showing the blade (no text or symbols)flowchart
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A["Donut icon"] --> B["Coffee cup with plus sign"]
B --> C["Beaker icon"]
C --> D["Water drop into glass"]
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Diagram of a hand pressing down on a mechanical component with a blue arrow indicating force or direction (no text or symbols present)text_image
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Two-step diagram showing a hand holding a mechanical component with a blue arrow indicating the motion direction (no text or symbols present)natural_image
Illustration of a container pouring granular material into a square container on a scale (no text or symbols)

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Illustration of a bottle with liquid being poured into a container, accompanied by a magnified view of the water tap (no text or symbols)
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Line drawing of a coffee machine with a cup on a stand (no text or symbols)1 取下咖啡豆仓盖并倒入咖啡豆。
警告:请勿使用焦糖咖啡豆或调味咖啡豆。
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Line drawing of a coffee maker using a pour-over machine (no text or symbols)natural_image
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Diagram illustrating three-step cooking process: step 1 shows a finger pressing a button, step 2 shows a coffee cup being added to a container, and step 3 shows a tool on a stand.natural_image
Illustration of three fingers pressing circular buttons with a rotary knob (no text or symbols)natural_image
Illustration of a robotic arm with a vertical post and directional arrow (no text or symbols)
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Illustration of a pipette dispensing liquid into a container with a magnified inset showing the tip (no text or symbols)
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Line drawing of a coffee machine with a cup on a stand (no text or symbols)

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Line drawing of a coffee maker using a pour-over presser (no text or symbols)
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Illustration of a hand operating a mechanical device with a blue arrow indicating force direction (no text or symbols)清洁冲煮手柄
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Illustration of a hand cleaning a mechanical component (no text or symbols visible)用湿布清洁咖啡豆仓内部和咖啡机外部。
用干布擦干咖啡豆仓和咖啡机外部。
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Illustration of a hand operating a mechanical device with a blue arrow indicating force direction (no text or symbols)natural_image
Illustration of a container pouring liquid into a glass with an inset showing a droplet labeled 'MAX' (no text or symbols on the diagram itself)text_image
Diagram of a mechanical component with labeled parts 1 and 2, showing directional arrows indicating motion or force.
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Diagram illustrating temperature measurement setup with thermometer, gauges, and stopwatch components
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Diagram of a mechanical component with labeled parts and directional arrows indicating motion or force
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Illustration of a blender with a cloth cover and a magnified inset showing a black object (no text or symbols)text_image
Diagram showing four icons representing different types of cooking or beverage: cup, coffee cup with plus sign, mug, and glass with liquid.natural_image
Illustration of a hand pressing down on a mechanical component with a blue arrow indicating force (no text or symbols present)text_image
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Diagram showing a mechanical device with fluid flow and a close-up of its internal structure (no text or symbols)text_image
Diagram showing four icons representing different types of cooking or beverage: mortar, coffee cup, mug, and glass with liquid.natural_image
Illustration of a hand pouring granular substance into a square container on a scale (no text or symbols)
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Three-step diagram showing a coffee machine, a water dispenser with a pipe, and a coffee cup on a stand (no text or symbols)text_image
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Illustration of a bottle with liquid and a hand holding a tool, accompanied by a magnified inset showing a faucet (no text or symbols)
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Line drawing of a coffee maker using a stand mixer (no text or symbols)


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Simple line drawing of a coffee maker with a cup on a base, no text or symbols present
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Illustration of a hand pressing down on a mechanical component with a blue arrow indicating force (no text or symbols)natural_image
Illustration of a device with a blue arrow indicating direction (no text or symbols)
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Illustration of a pipette dispensing liquid into a container with a magnified inset showing the tip (no text or symbols)
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Line drawing of a coffee machine with a cup on a stand (no text or symbols)

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Line drawing of a mechanical device with a lever and base (no text or symbols)
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Illustration of a hand holding a mechanical component with a blue arrow indicating direction (no text or symbols)natural_image
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Diagram showing a hand pressing down on a mechanical component with a blue arrow indicating force or direction (no text or symbols present)natural_image
Illustration of a hand holding a mechanical component with an arrow indicating direction (no text or symbols)
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Illustration of a hand operating a mechanical device with a blue arrow indicating force direction (no text or symbols)natural_image
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Mechanical component diagram showing a knob inserted into a housing with a blue arrow indicating direction (no text or symbols)
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