INSTRUCTION BOOKLET Mod.
ENGLISH INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE FOR YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY − The appliance should be installed and connected to mains by QUALIFIED PERSONS only. Before carrying out any work on the appliance always make sure that it has been DISCONNECTED from mains. − Remove the appliance from the packaging, check it for damage and make sure that the power supply cable is in perfect condition. If any damage is apparent contact your retailer before using the appliance.
− Before demolishing the appliance, cut the power supply cable so that it cannot be put to improper use. This instruction booklet should be kept with the appliance for future reference. If the appliance is sold or transferred, make sure that the booklet is handed over to the new owners so that they are aware of the operating instructions and relative warnings.
INDEX INFORMATION INSTALLER INFORMATION FOR THE USER DESCRIPTION OF THE COFFEE MACHINE PAGE 4 FIRST USE PAGE 5 MAKING COFFEE PAGE 6 HOT WATER PAGE 7 STEAM PAGE 7 RECIPES PAGE 7 CLEANING & MAINTENANCE PAGE 8 FAULTS PAGE 9 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND SPARE PARTS PAGE 9 GUARANTEE CONDITIONS (AUS) PAGE 10 GUARANTEE CONDITIONS (NZ) PAGE 11 FOR THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PAGE 12 INSTALLATION PAGE 12 WATER SUPPLY PAGE 15 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION PAGE 16 DRAWER PAGE 17 EC Thi
DESCRIPTION OF THE COFFEE MACHINE 1. Steam knob 2. Grinding texture knob 3. On button 4. Coffee button 5. Hot water button 6. Steam button 7. Light button 8. Orange 'ON' indicator light 9. Red 'water temperature' indicator light 10. Green 'coffee' indicator light 11. Green 'water' indicator light 12. Green 'steam' indicator light 13. Green 'light on' indicator light 14. Green 'doser' indicator light 15. Filter holder ring nut 16. Steam spout 17. Coffee press 18. Grinder button 19. Coffee doser 20.
Turn the knob clockwise for a finer texture and stronger coffee. Turn anticlockwise for a coarser grind and weaker coffee. FIRST USE FILL THE WATER TANK − Open the unit clamping lock (ref.24) using the key − − − − - - PROGRAMMING THE QUANTITY OF GROUND COFFEE supplied. Pull the coffee machine out of the unit on the telescopic runners. Fill the water tank (ref.27) located on the left-hand side of the appliance with approx. 3 litres of water.
− When the red water temperature indicator light (ref.9) goes out, press the coffee button (ref.4). − Once the required quantity of coffee has been reached press the coffee button (ref.4) a second time to stop supply. − Remove the filter holder from the ring nut and empty it of the used ground coffee. ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED − The coffee machine is supplied with a filter holder (ref.20) for one-cup filters (ref.21) and two-cup filters (ref.22). If you are using pods, us the one-cup filter. − A measure (ref.
− Keep the steam button (ref.6) pressed and wait until the red indicator light (ref.9) goes out. − Place the receptacle beneath the steam spout and slowly turn the steam knob (ref.1) anti-clockwise. − When you have finished with the steam close the steam knob (ref.1) and press the steam button (ref.6). TIPS ON HOW TO PREPARE AN EXCELLENT ESPRESSO COFFEE − To make a good espresso coffee, the cleanliness of the machine and the right temperature are fundamental.
Move to the refrigerator ½ hour before serving. Serve two-three balls of the ice-cream in a small bowl and decorate with roasted coffee beans. COLD ESPRESSO SHAKE Frothy and extremely refreshing, this makes a pleasant drink on hot days. Prepare an espresso coffee, add sugar and pour into a cocktail shaker with large ice cubes. Shake for a few seconds. Serve in a tumbler or flûte. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE IRISH COFFEE EXTERNAL PARTS Any energy-giving tonic.
WATER TANK TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND SPARE PARTS − If left unused for long periods it is advisable to replace the water in the tank with fresh water and to empty the boiler by pressing the coffee button (ref.4) repeatedly. − Clean the water tank (ref.27) periodically to remove any lime-scale. − The water tank is dish-washer safe. − If Brita decalcifying filters are used it is advisable to replace the filter every 2000 espresso coffees or at least every two months.
9 ELECTROLUX WARRANTY AUSTRALIA Nothing in this warranty, limits any rights you may have under the Trade Practices Act or any other Commonwealth or State legislation. Such rights cannot be changed by the conditions in this warranty. 10 Subject to the conditions below, this appliance is warranted by Electrolux Home Products Pty. Ltd. A.B.N. 51 004 762 341, (the "Company"), to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 24 months following the date of purchase (the "Warranty Period").
ELECTROLUX APPLIANCE WARRANTY – NEW ZEALAND – 11 This appliance is warranted by Electrolux Home Products (NZ) Ltd (“the Company”) from the date of purchase. The following terms and conditions apply: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 The Company or its Authorised Service Centre will pay the cost of repairing or replacing all parts of the appliance which the Company or its Authorised Service Centre find defective for a period of 24 months following the date of purchase (the "Warranty Period").
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS − − − − − − − − − − − Width Depth Height Tank capacity Net weight Gross weight Power supply voltage Power absorption resistors Power absorption pump Working pressure Fuse 594 mm 280 mm 357 mm 3 It. 17 kg 19 kg 220 V 1000 W 50 W 12 bar 10 A. INSTALLATION INSTALLING IN MODULAR UNITS For the appliance to work efficiently when installed in a modular unit, the unit must have suitable characteristics.
- - - Assemble the runners on the sides of the machine (using the screws supplied) as shown in fig.1. Fasten the telescopic runner supports (RH and LH) using three wood screws (fig.2) and taking care to follow the measurements shown in fig.2. Make a slot in the bottom of the open compartment following the measurements given in fig.2. If the compartment does not have a shelf for the machine to rest on, assemble the machine fixing bracket (ref.29) as shown in fig.4.
Fig. 4 − Assemble the telescopic runners of the coffee machine in the supports fixed to the inside of the unit; push the runners in until they reach the limit stop and action the safety clamps (fig.5). Fig.
WATER SUPPLY − Take the lid off the water tank (ref.27) and take out the Brita filter. − Take the filter out of the packaging and soak it in cold water for half an hour before fitting it firmly into the hole in the tank (fig.6). − Place the water hose in the relative channel (fig.7) and push it down until it reaches the bottom of the tank (fig.8). − Fill the tank with cold water.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION − Make sure that the electric circuit is suitably earthed. − Connect the power cable supplied to the connector on the back of the appliance, plug the connector into the power supply unit on the back of the post (fig.3) where you will find the terminal board (fig.9) set to operate at a supply voltage of 230V monophase. − Make sure that a circuit breaker is installed in the electrical circuit of the building to disconnect it from mains and that contacts are at least 3mm apart.
DRAWER The required dimensions of the compartment for installing the machine with the drawer are given in fig. 10 and 11. Fig.10 Fig.