User Guide
Milk Frothing is the steaming of milk. 
Key Elements of Steamed Milk
Milk that has been frothed correctly has a 
thick, rich microfoam with a silky sheen. 
Frothing involves both heating and aerating 
milk using steam. Vital elements include 
positioning of the Steam Wand, when to 
adjust the Milk Pitcher position and reaching 
the correct temperature. Use the below steps 
to help you create café-style microfoam.
1. Fill Milk Pitcher
 Add cold milk around 39°F into a chilled 
clean Stainless Steel Pitcher. 
 Fill to the bottom of the spout.
2. Steam Warm Up
Turn DIAL to STEAM. For best milk frothing 
results every time, allow steam to heat up. 
Steam is ready when STEAM LIGHT is fully 
ON. You will also hear the Pump start. Pause 
steam by returning DIAL to the vertical 
position.
3. Position 
Place the Steam Wand Arm in the Pitcher 
spout at the 12 o'clock position, with the 
Steam Wand Tip in the milk at the 3 o'clock 
position, a finger width away from the edge of 
the Pitcher. Keep Steam Wand Tip just under 
the surface of the milk. Turn DIAL back to 
STEAM position to start frothing. A whirlpool 
action should be created in the Pitcher.
4. Sound 
How air is introduced to the milk determines 
the consistency of the foam. If large gulps of 
air are added to the milk, the foam will have 
large bubbles. Introducing air to the milk in 
a controlled, gentle fashion indicated by a 
gentle hissing sound, will ensure the milk 
has fine aerated microfoam.
5. Keeping Steam Tip Position
As the steam heats & froths the milk, the 
milk will stretch causing the level of the milk 
in the Pitcher to rise. As this happens follow 
the level of the milk by lowering the Pitcher, 
keeping the Steam Wand Tip just below the 
surface.
FILL
MAX
39°F
FINISHED
MAX
FINGER
WIDTH
12
3
STEAM
STEAM
PAUSE
STEAM
HOT
WATER
RETURN
FILL
MAX
39°F
FINISHED
MAX
FINGER
WIDTH
12
3
STEAM
STEAM
PAUSE
STEAM
HOT
WATER
RETURN
FILL
MAX
39°F
FINISHED
MAX
FINGER
WIDTH
12
3
STEAM
STEAM
PAUSE
STEAM
HOT
WATER
RETURN
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Tips for Milk Frothing
FILL
MAX
39°F
FINISHED
MAX
FINGER
WIDTH
12
3
STEAM
STEAM
PAUSE
STEAM
HOT
WATER
RETURN
Note: The volume of milk will increase 
or ’stretch’while frothing, so don’t overfill 
the Pitcher.
Note: Some adjustments to technique will 
be required when using non-dairy milk.
Barista Tip: Milk Frothing Sounds
• Gurgling - Tip not deep enough, raise Pitcher. 
• Smooth Hissing - Just right for latte.
• Screeching - Tip too deep, lower Pitcher.










