Operation Manual

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Repairing / Maintenance
- If the coffee maker falls and you see or suspect
damages or malfunctions, immediately
remove the plug from the wall. Never use faulty
machines.
- Repairs must be made by authorized service
centres only.
- If authorized service centres do not carry out
maintenance work and/or repairs, the
manufacturer is not liable for any damages.
Fire Fighting
- In the event of a fire, use carbon dioxide
extinguishers (CO
2
). Do not use water or
powder extinguishers.
DESCRIPTION OF PARTS
See Fig.01
1 Coffee bean container
2 Coffee bean container cover
(aroma preserver)
3 Grinding control knob
4 Dose control knob
5 Ground coffee doser cover
6 Drip plate for placing coffee cups
7 ON-OFF switch
8 Water tank cover
9 Water tank
10 Coffee grounds drawer
11 Power cord
12 Drip tray + plate
13 Height adjustable coffee dispenser
14 Steam / hot water nozzle and pipe
15 Front cover
16 Steam knob
17 Coffee dispenser
18 Control panel
19 Key of coffee dispenser
20 Cleaning brush
21 Ground coffee measuring spoon
Control panel
22 Ground coffee button /LED
23 Espresso coffee button / temperature-ready
LED
24 Weak coffee button / temperature-ready
LED
25 Hot water button/LED
26 Descale button / LED
27 Water warning light
28 No ground coffee warning light / full coffee
grounds drawer warning light
29 Malfunction warning light
30 Full tray warning light
4 INSTALLING THE COFFEE
MAKER
For your safety and the safety of third
parties, follow the “Safety Standards” (see
chapter 3).
4.1 Packaging
The original packaging was designed and made
to protect the appliance during shipment.
We recommend you keep it for future needs.
4.2 Preliminaries
Remove the coffee maker from the
packaging and position it in a suitable
location that meets the requirements
specified and described in the safety
standards (chap.3).
• Open the machine door, take the drip tray
(12) from the package, and fit the dregs box
(10); then, fit the drip tray in the machine
(Fig.21).
Make sure that the drip tray and plate
(Fig.01, pos. 12), the coffee grounds drawer
(10) and the coffee dispenser (17) are fitted
correctly and that the front cover (15) is
closed.
• Keep the cleaning brush (20) and the key of
the coffee dispenser (19) handy, which were
supplied with the appliance.
If the red light (29) is still on when the machine
is started, it means that one of the parts
described above is positioned incorrectly.
Caution: You must read chapter 15.
This chapter explains in detail the
meaning of all the visual signals displayed
to the user through the lights (LEDs) found
on the control panel.
4.3 Preparing the coffee maker for use
Open the water tank cover (Fig.02) and
remove the tank (Fig.03). Rinse and fill with
fresh potable water (Fig.04); we recommend
that you do not exceed the “MAX” level mark.
Replace the water tank in its housing and
reposition the cover on top.
Always fill the tank (9) with fresh still
water. Hot water and other liquids can
damage the tank and/or the appliance. Do
not operate the appliance without water:
make sure that there is enough water inside
the tank.
Lift the cover (Fig.05) and fill the container
with coffee beans (Fig.06).
Use coffee beans only. Ground and
instant coffee, as well as other items,
cause damage to the appliance.
Close the cover of the coffee bean
container (1).
• Insert the plug into the outlet at the back of
the coffee maker (Fig.07) after making sure
that the ON/OFF switch (7) is in the “O”
position.
Insert the other end of the plug into a suitable
wall outlet.
When not in use, the ON/OFF switch of the
appliance is in the “O” position. To switch ON
the coffee maker, simply press the switch
(Fig.08). The LEDs (23) and (24) start flashing
on the control panel.
To fill the circuit, direct the steam/hot water
nozzle (Fig.01, item 14) towards the drip tray,
place a cup or suitable vessel under the steam
nozzle, press the button (25) and turn the knob
anticlockwise (Fig.09). Wait for water to flow
regularly from the nozzle and, then, shut off
the flow by turning the knob clockwise.
Press the button (25) again; the machine
returns to normal operating mode.
Note: You must fill the circuit of the
appliance if the machine is switched
ON for the first time, the machine has not
been used for a long time, the water tank
has been emptied completely or the warning
light (27) flashes.
After switching ON the appliance, LEDs (23)
and (24) flash simultaneously during the
heating phase. Once the heating phase is
finished, LEDs (23) and (24) emit a fixed light.
At this point, your coffee maker is ready for use.
Follow the instructions below to dispense