Coffeemaker User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4
- Guide to the machine 8
- Accessories 10
- First steps to use 11
- Filling the water tank 14
- Filling the coffee bean container 15
- Turning the machine On / Off 16
- Pre-heating cups 17
- Preparing coffee or espresso 18
- Making coffee or espresso using ground coffee 20
- Frothing and heating milk 22
- Preparing hot water 26
- Adjusting the grinder setting 27
- Adjusting the strength of the coffee 28
- Pre-brewing the coffee 29
- Brewing temperature 30
- Setting the serving size 31
- SETTINGS Menu 33
- Language 35
- Time of day and clock display 36
- Default settings 40
- Operating modes 41
- System lock 42
- Displaying information 43
- Cleaning and care 44
- Descaling 55
- Energy saving mode 57
- Transport 58
- Frequently Asked Questions 59
- After sales service 68
- Installation instructions 69
- Caring for the environment 70
- Electrical connection 71
- Installation 72
- Dimensions 73

The quality of the water used plays an
important part in the overall quality of
the coffee.
The water tank should be emptied
and filled with fresh, cold tap water.
Hot or warm water, or other liquids
could damage the coffee system.
Do not use mineral water. Mineral
water will cause lime scale deposits
to build up in the machine, possibly
damaging it.
^
Open the lid on the left hand side of
the coffee system a. Pull the water
tank up and out using the handle b.
^
Fill the water tank with fresh, cold tap
water to the "Max." mark.
Be sure the area under the water
tank is clean and free of
obstructions. If the water tank is not
seated correctly the drainage valve
will not be sealed. Clean if
necessary.
^
Replace the water tank. Make sure
the tank fits correctly onto the notch
at the top of the housing.
^
Close the lid.
Filling the water tank
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