User manual

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PC-ES1109_IM 21.04.16
First Use / Bleeding
CAUTION:
Bleed the appliance before rst use and after a
longer period of non-use. Do not use coffee grounds
during this process!
1. Make sure that the drip tray (6) and the drip tray
grid (7) are inserted.
2. Fill the water tank with clean, fresh water to the
MAX marking. Close the lid again.
3. Set the lter holder (15).
4. Press the on / off button (10) briey to switch the
appliance on. The status indicator lamp (11) lights
up. The appliance starts heating up. The warming
plate (12) heats up.
5. Set a suitable bowl (heat-resistant / approx. 500 ml)
under the brewing head.
6. Make sure that the push-button switch in the
position is not pressed.
7. Set the rotary switch to the position to turn on
the pump. Let 2 to 3 cups run through. For this, set
the rotary switch to the position.
8. Swivel the steam tube upwards. Make sure that the
steam nozzle has been screwed on.
9. Empty the bowl and set it under the steam nozzle.
10. Make sure that the push-button switch in the
position has been pressed.
NOTE:
When you press the push-button switch, you may
have to wait until the pilot lamp (8) turns on again.
11.
WARNING: Danger of scalding!
Hot steam escapes from the steam nozzle.
To generate steam, set the rotary switch to the
position. Generate steam for approx. 5 seconds, so
that the steam nozzle is cleaned from the inside.
12. Set the rotary switch to the
position (off).
WARNING: Danger of burns!
When you move the steam nozzle after the
steam process, always hold it on the black,
ribbed surface!
The water inside the bowl is hot.
13. The appliance now is vented and ready for oper-
ation.
Making Espresso
CAUTION:
Do not brew an espresso when the appliance is still
under pressure (for example when milk has been
frothed earlier). With too much pressure in the
appliance, espresso leaks at the edge of the brewing
head. That may lead to a faster wearing of the rubber
seal.
1. Switch the appliance on. The status indicator lamp
(11) lights up. The appliance starts heating up. The
warming plate (12) heats up.
NOTE:
Use the warming plate to pre-heat your cup(s).
If you want to pre-heat the cup(s) more rapidly,
rinse them with hot water.
2. Make sure that the drip tray (6) and the drip tray
grid (7) are inserted.
3. Fill the water tank with the desired amount of clean,
fresh water. The water level must be between the
MIN and MAX markings. Close the lid again.
4. If you frothed milk earlier, completely release the
pressure from the appliance:
4.1. Always make sure that the
push-button
switch is not pressed and that the rotary
switch is in the position.
4.2. Set a suitable vessel under the steam nozzle.
4.3. Keep the rotary switch in the
position until
no more steam escapes.
4.4. Return the rotary switch to the position.
5. Select a lter insert (13 / 14). Place the insert in the
lter holder. Ensure that the lter safeguard is not
upright.
6. Fill the lter insert with espresso grounds. Use the
supplied measuring spoon (17). Observe the MAX
marking in the lter insert. Spread the espresso
grounds evenly and push down slightly with the
tamper (17). Clean the edge of the lter holder.
7. Attach the lter holder to the group head. Ensure
that the lter holder is properly attached in the
group head.
8. The necessary brewing temperature is reached as
soon as the indicator lamp (8) lights up. Place your
pre-heated cup(s) under the group head exactly on
the two holes you can see in the drip tray grid.
9. Make sure that the push-button switch in the
position is not pressed. Set the rotary switch to the
position . The hot water is forced through the
lter.