User manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Warning and Safety instructions
- Product description
- Controls and indicators
- Accessories
- Operation
- Before using for the first time
- Water hardness
- Filling the water container
- Filling the coffee bean container
- Switching on and off
- Adjusting the central spout to the correct cup height
- Making drinks
- Grinder setting
- Quantity of coffee, brew temperature and pre-brewing
- Portion size
- Profiles
- Settings
- Cleaning and care
- Overview of cleaning intervals
- Cleaning by hand or in the dishwasher
- Unsuitable cleaning agents
- Waste container, drip tray and drip tray cover
- Cleaning the water container
- Removing and cleaning the water container filter
- Central spout
- Milk pipework
- Bean container and ground coffee chute
- Cleaning the casing
- Opening the menu
- Rinsing the appliance
- Rinsing the milk pipework
- Cleaning the milk pipework using the maintenance programme
- Degreasing the brew unit and cleaning the interior
- Descaling the machine
- Transporting the machine
- Problem solving guide
- After sales service and warranty
- Saving energy
- Electrical connection
- Installation
- Dimensions
- Technical data
Making drinks
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Danger of burning and scalding
on the dispensing spouts.
The liquids and steam dispensed are
very hot and can cause scalding.
Keep well away from the area
underneath the spouts when hot
liquids and steam are being
dispensed.
Do not touch hot components.
Making coffee with and
without milk
The following drinks can be made:
- Ristretto is a strong, concentrated
espresso. It is prepared with the
same amount of coffee as for an
espresso but with a lot less water.
- Espresso is a strong aromatic coffee
with a thick hazelnut brown coloured
froth – known as the crema – on top.
We recommend using espresso-
roasted coffee beans to make an
espresso.
- Coffee differs from espresso by the
increased amount of water and the
roast of the beans.
We recommend using coffee beans
of the correct roast to make the
coffee.
- Long coffee is a coffee with
considerably more water.
- Cappuccinoconsists of approx.
2thirds milk froth and 1third
espresso.
- Latte macchiato consists of 1third
each of hot milk, milk froth and
espresso.
- Caffè latte consists of espresso and
hot milk.
Hot milk or milk froth can also be
made.
Milk preparation
Milk or milk alternatives (e.g. soya
milk) containing added sugar can
clog up the milk pipe and the rest of
the milk pipework. Residues from
unsuitable liquids can interfere with
milk preparation.
The milk used must not contain any
additives.
Only use pasteurised cow's milk.
If you have not made any milk drinks
for a while, rinse the milk pipework
thoroughly before making the first
drink.
Tip: Using cold cow's milk (<10°C)
with a protein content of at least 3%
will produce the perfect milk froth.
You can select milk with a fat content
according to preference. With whole
milk (at least3.5% fat), the milk froth
will be slightly creamier than with low-
fat milk.