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1 cremesso Uno operating instructions Contents Page 2 Safety precautions 4 Cleaning Page 14 5 5 Decalcification / Maintenance 16 Steaming out / Storage / Transport 17 Overview of machine parts and controls 6 Troubleshooting guide 18 Starting up 8 Final disposal 20 Technical data 20 Notes on this operating manual Unpacking – Before using for the first time 8 – Intended utilization 8 – Installation / Power connection 8 – Filling / Refilling the water tank 9 – Starting up 10 –
English 2 Quick guide to making your first cup of coffee or tea Welcome to cremesso 3. Power connection / Startup Congratulations on your new cremesso capsule coffee/tea machine. This high quality product, manufactured with the greatest care, will give you a lot of pleasure if well looked after. Welcome to the exclusive world of cremesso! – Plug in to turn on the power – The coffee/tea dispensing slowly flickers to indicate energy-saving key mode.
3 Quick guide to making your first cup of coffee or tea 5. Making coffee or tea (Details ➜ page 11) English – Place a cup under the dispensing head 6. After making coffee or tea (Details ➜ page 13) – Push the operating handle right back (1.) – Let the capsule fall straight into the container (2.) – Pull the operating handle right forward (3.) 1. 2. 1. 2. 3.
English 4 Safety precautions Please take time to read these safety precautions carefully before connecting your machine to the power supply. It is essential to follow them and the operating instructions.
5 Notes on this operating manual This sign means danger! Please keep this operating manual safe and pass it on to the next user. English This operating manual cannot grate all possible circumstances. For further information or in case of problems not adequately grateed in this operating manual, please contact the service and sales centre. Unpacking / Safe disposal of packaging materials − Remove your cremesso Uno capsule coffee machine from its packaging 1. 2. 3. 4.
6 Overview of machine parts and controls Machine (front): English 1. 2. 1. Operating handle for loading capsules 2. Control key (see adiacent page) 3. Dispenser outlet (for coffee, tea or hot water) 4. Capsule container and 2-piece drip tray (removable) 5. Perforated grate (with removable drip tray) 3. 4. 5. Machine (back): 6. 6. Water tank lid (removable for filling) 7. Water tank (lifts out) 8. Water valve (in tank) 9. Power cable with plug 7. 8. 9.
7 Overview of machine parts and controls 10./11. 10. Coffee/tea dispensing (see page 12): Key flashes white = warming up Key illuminated white = ready for dispensing Coffee/tea: press the key for coffee/tea or hot water; press again to stop 11.
8 Starting up English Before using for the first time Caution: improper handling of electrical equipment is dangerous and can be lethal. Please pay attention to the safety precautions on page 4, in particular the following: • Danger of scalding: beware of hot water • Do not operate the machine with an empty water tank • Always pull out the power plug before cleaning the machine • Only use the machine in a dry room Thoroughly rinse out the water tank with hot water before using for the first time.
– Never place the machine nearer than 60 cm to the sink and taps. The power cable and plug should never be allowed to get wet (risk of electric shock) – If you need an extension cable, make sure it is suitable for your machine (3-pole grounded, and at least 1.
English 10 Starting up Important: – After filling the water tank, press the coffee/tea dispensing key before making your next cup of tea or coffee (the key then lights up). As soon as water flows, press the key again to stop the pump – If the water tank is empty the pump makes a loud noise trying to make coffee or tea. This is not a fault. After a few seconds the pump stops automatically.
11 Starting up Before using for the first time or after long pauses (e.g. after vacations) and when changing between tea and coffee capsules, the machine must be flushed out. This short procedure thoroughly flushes out and cleans the internal piping. – Turn on the machine by inserting the power plug – Place an empty cup under the coffee/tea/hot-water dispenser. Important: make sure that there is no capsule in the opening and close the operating handle (the key lights up).
12 Starting up English The machine has one dispensing key for coffee/tea or hot water: – If the coffee/tea dispensing key flickers white, the machine is in standby (energy-saving) mode. Press the coffee/tea dispensing key again to activate the machine (the key then illuminates in white) . If the ma– Start coffee or tea dispensing by pressing the key chine was in standby mode, the key will first flicker white to indicate heating up.
13 Starting up 1. 2. 3. After making coffee or tea the empty capsule is ejected as follows: 1. Move the operating handle completely back to eject the empty capsule into the container. 2. If you want another cup of coffee/tea, just insert a new capsule and (see page 11). press the dispensing key English 6. After making coffee or tea Important: – The capsule may stick in the opening if it has been there a long time. If so open and close the operating handle.
14 Starting up / Cleaning 9. Emptying the capsule container and drip tray English The capsule container holds around 10 empty capsules and the residual water container around 500 mL of residual water. For hygiene reasons we recommend emptying the capsule container and the drip tray every day. 1. Hold the drip tray firmly and pull it out by lifting gently. 1. 2. capsule container 2. Remove the drip tray grate. Lift the capsule container out of the residual water container.
15 Cleaning Coffee machine – Always pull out the power plug before cleaning the machine English – Never immerse the machine in water or clean it under running water − Clean the machine (including dispenser pipe) with a damp cloth and allow to dry afterwards – Never use abrasive cleaning agents or materials (use e.g.
16 Decalcification / Maintenance English Drinking water varies according to region. The lime particles in hard drinking water are deposited as residues in the machine and can block the piping and cause damage. To prevent this, be sure to decalcify the machine no later than after making 300 cups of coffee or tea, if the output falls significantly, and in any case after one or two months. More frequent decalcification is necessary in areas with very hard water.
17 Decalcification / Maintenance English Important: – Use special decalcifying agents with colour indicator according to manufacturer’s instructions – The decalcifying programme must not be interrupted Steaming out / Storage / Transport Steaming out (flickers white slowly) – Prior to long periods of disuse or for storage or transport at temperatures below 5 °C, it is essential to steam out the machine.
18 Troubleshooting guide Multifunctional display English – The key lights up differently according to operating mode: Display Coffee/tea dispensing key slowly flickers Coffee/tea dispensing always alight key Coffee/tea dispensing flickers slowly key Possible cause – Machine is in standby (energy-saving) mode Coffee/tea dispensing flickers rapidly key – Electronics or temperature error Coffee/tea dispensing not illuminated key – Power plug not inserted – «Soft Off» mode (= auto shut-off) Remedy – Ma
19 Troubleshooting guide – Defective pump Coffee/tea output stops – Machine calcified in 90 seconds despite full water tank without – Pump Thermal cutout tripped pressing key Pump sounds very loud – Water tank empty – Water tank empty or wrongly inserted Water drips continuously – Machine calcified out of the dispensing head Occasional drops drip – Empty capsules have remained out of the dispensing in the boiler unit head Coffee/tea tastes sour – Machine not flushed out enough after decalcifying – Coffee
20 Final disposal English − cremesso coffee and tea capsules can be disposed of with normal household waste − Worn-out machines should be returned to your dealer for professional disposal free of charge − Machines with dangerous defects must be disposed of immediately to make sure that they can no longer be used − For environment protection reasons, never dispose of old or defective machines with household garbage (protection of the environment!) Technical data Rated voltage 230 Volt / 50 Hz Rated pow