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This Guarantee covers both parts and
labour. Carriage is not included.
Your guarantee period is as follows:
1 year
This Guarantee provides benefits which are
additional to, and do not affect, your
statutory rights.This Guarantee does not
cover the cost of returning the product to
the dealer from whom it was purchased or
to ourselves.This Guarantee applies only to
products sold and located in mainland
Great Britain. It does not cover liability in
respect of or replacement of plugs, cables
or fuses and also does not cover defects
due to:
Failure to use or maintain product in
accordance with Dualit's instructions.
The product being connected to an
unsuitable electricity supply.
Accidental damage to or abuse or
misuse of the product.
The product modified except by Dualit
or approved agent.
Dismantling of or interference with the
product.
Theft or attempted theft of the
product.
Before returning any product under this
Guarantee, please check that:
You have followed the product
instructions correctly.
Your mains electricity supply is
functional.
The defect is not due to a blown fuse.
If you wish to claim under this Guarantee
you should:
Send the product, postage or carriage
paid, to the dealer from whom it was
purchased.
Ensure that the product is clean and
packed carefully (preferably in its
original carton).
Enclose details of your name, address
and telephone number and when and
where the product was purchased,
together with proof of purchase (e.g. a
till receipt).
Give exact details of the nature of the
defect.
This Guarantee does not cover any other
claims whatsoever, including, without
limitation, any liability for incidental, indirect
or consequential damage, nor does it cover
any claims for conversion or modification or
for the costs of repair carried out by any
third party without the prior consent of
Dualit. If replacement parts are fitted to the
product this will not extend the period of
the Guarantee.
For further advice contact the Dualit
customer helpline on +44 (0)1293 652 500
(09:00 to 17:00 Monday to Friday).
Alternatively, email Dualit at info@dualit.com
or visit www.dualit.com.
GUARANTEE
This appliance is of excellent quality and construction. However, if any defects in materials
or workmanship do appear during the relevant guarantee period, we will, at our discretion,
either repair or replace the defective parts, free of charge, subject to the terms and
conditions of our Guarantee shown below.
WITH WATER...
AMERICANO
style coffee is made
with hot water topped with an espresso.
This gives a similar strength (but different
flavour) to a filter coffee machine.
LONG BLACK is similar to Americano,
but prepared in a different order (espresso
is added to water instead of vice versa).
LUNGO is different from an Americano.
It is usually a double shot of espresso run
through the machine; all the water runs
through the beans, as opposed to adding
water.
RISTRETTO is an espresso made with
less than the usual amount of water, filling a
small espresso cup half-full of very strong
coffee.
WITH MILK...
CAPPUCCINO
comprises equal parts
of espresso coffee, milk and froth, sometimes
sprinkled with cinnamon or powdered
cocoa.
CAFFÈ LATTE is often called simply
latte. It is espresso with steamed milk,
traditionally topped with the froth created
when steaming the milk.
A latte comprises one-third espresso and
nearly two-thirds steamed milk. More
frothed milk makes it weaker than a
cappuccino. A latte is also commonly served
in a tall glass; if the espresso is slowly poured
into the frothed milk from the rim of the
glass, three layers of different shades will
form, with the milk at the bottom, the froth
on top and the espresso in between.
MOCHA is a latte with chocolate added.
CAFFÈ MACCHIATO
macchiato meaning "marked" or "spotted" —
is an espresso with a little steamed milk
added to the top, usually 1–2 oz, sometimes
sweetened with sugar or flavoured syrup.
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RECIPES
Once the espresso is extracted, the basis of most coffee drinks, add water or milk to the
coffee to create different types of drinks.
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