Installation and Operation
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5
- Guide to the coffee system 10
- Controls and display elements 12
- Accessories 13
- First steps to use 14
- Operation 17
- Filling the water tank 18
- Filling the coffee bean container 19
- Turning the coffee machine on and off 20
- Adjusting the coffee dispensers to the cup height 21
- Preparing beverages 22
- Preparing espresso, coffee or lungo (large) coffee 22
- Preparing double portions 22
- Cancel preparation 23
- Preparing multiple cups of coffee, one directly after another (coffee pot) 23
- Preparing coffee beverages from ground coffee 23
- Beverages with milk 25
- Preparing hot water 26
- Preparing beverages from a profile 26
- After use 26
- Customizing your coffee 27
- Setting the serving size 30
- Settings 36
- Accessing the "Settings" menu 36
- Change and save settings 36
- Overview of possible settings 37
- Language 39
- Time of day 39
- Date 39
- Timer 39
- Eco mode 41
- Lighting 41
- Info (displaying information) 42
- Locking the coffee system ( System lock 0 ) 42
- Water hardness 42
- Display brightness 42
- Volume 42
- Activating and deactivating the plumbed water connection 42
- Factory default settings 43
- Showroom program ( demo mode ) 43
- Descaling 58
- Frequently asked questions 60
- Cleaning clogged milk pipework 69
- After sales service 72
- Installation instructions 73
- Caring for the environment 74
- Plumbing 75
- Lead free certificate 77
- Electrical connection 78
- Installation 79
- Adresses 87

To ensure that your coffee system is
ideally adjusted to the type of coffee
you use, you can use the "Parameters"
, menu to change the ground amount,
adjust the brewing temperature or
select the "Pre-brewing" option.
You can customize these settings for
each beverage.
You can also adjust the grinder setting
to suit the type of coffee you are using.
Grinder setting
When the beans are ground correctly
the coffee or espresso will flow evenly
into the cup and have a good crema.
The ideal crema has a hazel coloring.
There are various ways to tell whether
the coffee grinder is set correctly.
The grind is too coarse if
– espresso or coffee flows into the cup
too quickly;
– the crema is very pale and uneven.
Use a finer grinder setting so the coffee
beans will be ground more finely.
The grind is too fine if
–
espresso or coffee flows into the cup
very slowly;
–
the crema is dark brown.
Use a coarser grinder setting so the
coffee beans will be ground more
coarsely.
To prevent damage to the grinder:
Adjust the coffee grinder one level
at a time.
Let the beans grind before adjusting
another notch.
^
Open the appliance door.
^ Push the grinder slide control to the
left by no more than one level (for a
finer grind) or to the right (for a
coarser grind).
^
Close the appliance door.
^
Prepare a coffee beverage.
Then you can adjust the grinder by
another level.
The adjusted grinder setting will only
take effect after the second coffee
portion.
Customizing your coffee
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