Delonghi ECAM22.360.W, ECAM22360B Instruction manuals

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CONTENTS
1. FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY WARNINGS .............7
2. SAFETY WARNINGS ....................................8
2.1 Symbols used in these instructions ...............8
2.2 Designated use ..............................................8
2.3 Instruction for Use .........................................8
3. INTRODUCTION ..........................................8
3.1 Letters in brackets ........................................8
3.2 Troubleshooting and repairs ..........................8
4. DESCRIPTION ............................................ 9
4.1 Description of the appliance ..........................9
4.2 Description of the control panel ....................9
4.3 Description of the accessories .......................9
4.4 Description of the milk container ..................9
5. BEFORE USE...............................................9
5.1 Checking the appliance .................................9
5.2 Installing the appliance .................................9
5.3 Connecting the appliance ..............................9
5.4 Setting up the appliance .............................10
6. TURNING THE APPLIANCE ON....................10
7. TURNING THE APPLIANCE OFF ..................10
8. MENU SETTINGS ...................................... 10
8.1 Descale ........................................................10
8.2 Adjust time .................................................10
8.3 Auto-o ......................................................11
8.4 Auto-start ...................................................11
8.5 Set temperature ..........................................11
8.6 Energy saving ..............................................11
8.7 Set water hardness ......................................11
8.8 Set language ...............................................11
8.9 Install lter .................................................11
8.10 Remove lter ...............................................11
8.11 Replace lter ...............................................12
8.12 Default values (reset) ..................................12
8.13 Statistics function........................................12
9. RINSING .................................................. 12
10. MAKING COFFEE ....................................... 12
10.1 Selecting the coee taste ............................12
10.2 Selecting the quantity of coee in the cup ..12
10.3 Adjusting the coee mill .............................12
10.4 Tips for a hotter coee.................................13
10.5 Making coee using coee beans ...............13
10.6 Making coee using pre-ground coee .......13
11. MAKING CAPPUCCINOS AND MILKBASED
COFFEES .................................................. 13
11.1 Filling and attaching the milk container ......13
11.2 Adjusting the amount of froth ....................14
11.3 Making cappuccino .....................................14
11.4 Making frothed milk (without coee) .........14
11.5 Making milk without froth (without coee) 14
............................................................... 14
12.1 Programming the quantity of coee and milk
in the cup for cappuccino or milk ................15
13. PREPARING HOT WATER ........................... 15
13.1 Changing the quantity of water delivered
automatically ..............................................15
14. CLEANING................................................ 15
14.1 Cleaning the machine .................................15
14.2 Cleaning the machine’s internal circuit ........15
14.3 Cleaning the coee grounds container ........15
14.4 Cleaning the drip tray and condensate tray .16
14.5 Cleaning the inside of the coee machine ...16
14.6 Cleaning the water tank ..............................16
14.7 Cleaning the coee spouts ..........................16
14.8 Cleaning the pre-ground coee funnel .......16
14.9 Cleaning the infuser ...................................16
14.10 Cleaning the milk container ........................17
14.11 Cleaning the hot water/steam connection
nozzle..........................................................17
15. DESCALING .............................................. 17
16. SETTING WATER HARDNESS ...................... 18
16.1 Measuring water hardness ..........................18
16.2 Setting water hardness ...............................18
17. WATER SOFTENER FILTER .........................18
17.1 Installing the lter ......................................18
17.2 Replacing the lter ......................................19
17.3 Removing the lter .....................................19
18. TECHNICAL DATA ...................................... 19
19. DISPOSAL ................................................ 19
20. DISPLAYED MESSAGES .............................. 20
21. TROUBLESHOOTING ................................. 21
22. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION UK ONLY ......... 23
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1. FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY WARNINGS
The appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
Never clean by immersing the appliance in water.
This is an household appliance only. It is not intended to be used in: sta kitchen areas in shops, oces and other working environments; farm houses; by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments; bed and breakfast type environments.
If the plug or cord is damaged, it must be replaced by Customer Services only to avoid all risk.
FOR EUROPEAN MARKETS ONLY:
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are older than 8 and supervised. Keep the appliance and power cord away from children under 8 years of age.
Appliances can be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabil­ities or lack of experience and knowledge if they are supervised or have been given instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and if they understand the hazards involved.
Children shall not play with the appliance.
Always unplug the appliance when left unattended and before assembly, taking apart or cleaning.
Surfaces marked with this symbol become hot during use (the symbol is present in certain models only).
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2. SAFETY WARNINGS
2.1 Symbols used in these instructions
Important warnings are identied by these symbols. It is vital to respect these warnings.
Danger!
Failure to observe the warning may result in life threatening injury by electric shock.
Important!
Failure to observe the warning could result in injury or damage to the appliance.
Danger of burns!
Failure to observe the warning could result in scalds or burns.
Please note:
This symbol identies important advice or information for the user.
Danger!
This is an electrical appliance and may cause electric shock. You should therefore follow these safety warnings:
• Never touch the appliance with damp hands or feet.
• Never touch the plug with damp hands.
• Make sure the socket used is freely accessible at all times,
enabling the appliance to be unplugged when necessary.
• Unplug directly from the plug only. Never pull the cord as
you could damage it.
• To disconnect the appliance completely you must unplug it
from the mains socket.
• If the appliance is faulty, do not attempt to repair.
Turn it o, unplug from the mains socket and contact Cus-
tomer Services.
• Before cleaning the appliance, turn it o, unplug from the
mains socket and allow to cool.
Important:
Keep all packaging (plastic bags, polystyrene foam) away from children.
Danger of burns!
This appliance produces hot water and steam may form while it is in operation. Avoid contact with splashes of water or hot steam. When the appliance is in operation, the cup shelf (A3) could become very hot.
Any other use is considered improper and thus dangerous. The manufacturer is not liable for damage deriving from improper use of the appliance.
2.3 Instruction for Use
Read this Instruction for Use carefully before using the appli­ance. Failure to follow this Instruction for Use may result in inju­ry or damage to the appliance. The manufacturer is not liable for damage deriving from failure to respect this Instruction for Use.
Please note:
Keep this Instruction for Use. If the appliance is passed to other persons, they must also be provided with this Instruction for Use.
3. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing this bean to cup espresso and cappuc­cino machine. We hope you enjoy using your new appliance. Take a few minutes to read this Instruction for Use. This will avoid all risks and damage to the appliance.
3.1 Letters in brackets
The letters in brackets refer to the legend in the description of the appliance on pages 2-3.
3.2 Troubleshooting and repairs
In the event of problems, rst try and resolve them following the information given in sections “20. Displayed messages” and “21. Troubleshooting”. If this does not resolve the problem or you require further in­formation, you should consult Customer Services by calling the number given on the annexed “Customer Service” sheet. If your country is not among those listed on the sheet, call the number given in the guarantee. If repairs are required, contact De’Longhi Customer Services only. The addresses are given in the guarantee certicate provided with the machine.
2.2 Designated use
This appliance is designed and made to prepare coee and heat drinks.
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4. DESCRIPTION
4.1 Description of the appliance
(page 3 - A ) A1. Control panel A2. Grinding adjustment dial A3. Cup shelf A4. Beans container lid A5. Pre-ground coee funnel lid A6. Pre-ground coee funnel A7. Beans container A8. Main switch A9. Power cord connector socket A10. Water tank A11. Infuser door A12. Infuser A13. Coee spouts (adjustable height) A14. Coee grounds container A15. Condensate tray A16. Cup tray A17. Drip tray water level indicator A18. Drip tray A19. Hot water/steam connection nozzle
4.2 Description of the control panel
(page 2 - B )
A number of buttons on the panel have a double function. This is indicated in brackets in the description.
B1. Display: guides the user in using the appliance B2. button: turns the appliance on and o B3. MENU button to access the menu (when in the settings
MENU: “ESC” button to exit from the selected function and go back to the main menu)
B4. button: to deliver steam to make cappuccino and
milk-based coees (when in the settings MENU: < button
to scroll backwards)
B5. button: to rinse the appliance (when in the settings
MENU: > button to scroll forwards)
B6. button: to make coee using pre-ground coee
(when in the settings MENU: “OK” button to conrm the cur­rent selection)
B7. aroma selection button: to select the coee
taste B8. button: to make 1 cup of short espresso coee B9. button: to make 2 cups of short espresso coee B10. CAPPUCCINO button: to make 1 cup of cappuccino or
frothed milk B11. button: to make 1 cup of long espresso coee B12. button: to make 2 cups of long espresso coee
4.3 Description of the accessories
(page 2 - C ) C1. Indicator paper C2. Measure C3. Descaler C4. Water softener lter C5. Brush C6. Hot water spout C7. Power cord
4.4 Description of the milk container
(page 3 - D ) D1. Froth adjustment dial D2. Milk container lid D3. Milk container D4. Milk intake tube D5. Frothed milk spout (adjustable)
5. BEFORE USE
5.1 Checking the appliance
After removing the packaging, make sure the product is com­plete and undamaged and that all accessories are present. Do not use the appliance if it is visibly damaged. Contact De’Longhi Customer Services.
5.2 Installing the appliance
Important!
When you install the appliance, you should respect the follow­ing safety warnings:
• The appliance gives o heat. After positioning the appli­ance on the worktop, leave a space of at least 3 cm be­tween the surfaces of the appliance and the side and rear walls and at least 15 cm above the machine.
• Water penetrating the coee maker could cause damage. Do not place the appliance near taps or sinks.
• The appliance could be damaged if the water it contains freezes.
Do not install the appliance in a room where the tempera-
ture could drop below freezing point.
• Arrange the power cord (C7) in such a way that it cannot be damaged by sharp edges or contact with hot surfaces (e.g. electric hot plates).
5.3 Connecting the appliance
Important!
Check that the mains power supply voltage corresponds to that indicated on the rating plate on the bottom of the appliance. Connect the appliance to an eciently earthed and correctly installed socket with a minimum current rating of 10A only.
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If the power socket does not match the plug on the appliance, have the socket replaced with a suitable type by a qualied electrician.
5.4 Setting up the appliance
Please note :
• Coee has been used to factory test the appliance and it is therefore completely normal for there to be traces of cof­fee in the mill. The machine is, however, guaranteed to be new.
• You should customise water hardness as soon as possible following the instructions in section “16. Setting water hardness”.
1.
Insert the power cord connector (C7) into the socket at the back of the appliance (A9) and connect the appliance to the mains electricity supply (g. 1). Make sure the main switch (A8) at the back of the appliance is pressed (g. 2).
You must rst choose the language (the languages scroll through at intervals of about 3 seconds):
2. When “English” appears, press the button (B6) (g. 3) for a few seconds until “ENGLISH set” appears on the display (B1).
Follow the instructions indicated on the appliance display:
3. “FILL TANK”: remove the water tank (A10), ll to the MAX line with fresh water (g. 4A), then replace in the appli­ance (g. 4B).
4. “INSERT WATER SPOUT”: Check that the hot water spout (C6) is inserted on the connection nozzle and place a con­tainer holding a minimum of 100ml underneath (g. 5);
5. “Hot water Conrm?” appears on the display;
6. Press the button to conrm. The appliance deliv­ers water from the spout then goes o automatically.
The coee machine is now ready for normal use.
Danger of burns!
During rinsing, a little hot water comes out of the coee spouts (A13) and is collected in the drip tray (A18) underneath. Avoid contact with splashes of water.
To turn the appliance on, press the button (B2) (g.
6). The message “Heating up Please wait” appears on the
display (B1). When heating is complete, the message changes to “Rinsing”. As well as heating the boiler, this also heats the internal circuits by circulating hot water. The appliance is at temperature when the message “Ready” appears on the display and the taste has been selected.
7. TURNING THE APPLIANCE OFF
Each time the appliance is turned o, it performs an automatic rinse cycle which cannot be interrupted.
Danger of burns!
During rinsing, a little hot water ows from the coee spouts (A13). Avoid contact with splashes of water.
To turn the appliance o, press the button (B2) (g. 6). The appliance performs a rinse cycle then goes o (stand-by).
Please note:
If you will not be using the appliance for some time, unplug from the mains socket:
• rst turn the appliance o by pressing the button
(g. 6);
press the main switch (A8) (g. 2).
Important!
Never press the main switch while the appliance is on.
Please note :
• When setting up the appliance, you need to make 4-5 cups of coee or 4-5 cappuccinos before the appliance starts to give satisfactory results.
6. TURNING THE APPLIANCE ON
Please note :
Before turning the appliance on, make sure the main switch (A8) on the back of the appliance is pressed (g. 2).
Each time the appliance is turned on, it performs an automatic preheat and rinse cycle which cannot be interrupted. The appli­ance is ready for use only after completion of this cycle.
8. MENU SETTINGS
8.1
Descale
For instructions on descaling, see section “15. Descaling”.
8.2 Adjust time
To adjust the time on the display (B1), proceed as follows:
1. Press the MENU button (B3) to enter the menu;
2. Press the (B4) or (B5) button until “Adjust time” appears on the display (B1);
3. Press the button (B6);
4. Press the or button to change the hour;
5. Press the button to conrm;
6. Press the o button to change the minutes;
7. Press the button to conrm.
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The time is set: press the MENU button to exit the menu.
8.3 Auto-o
Auto-o can be set so that the appliance goes o after 15 or 30 minutes, or after 1, 2 or 3 hours.
1. Press the MENU button (B3) to enter the menu;
2. Press the (B4) or (B5) nchè appare sul display (B1) la scritta “Autospegnimento”;
3. Press the button (B6);
4. Press the or until the number of minutes/hours of operation appears on the display (15 or 30 minutes, or 1, 2 or 3 hours);
5. Press the button to conrm.
Auto-o is set. Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
8.4 Auto-start
You can set the auto-start time in order to have the appliance ready at a certain time (for example in the morning) so you can make coee immediately.
Please note :
To enable this function, the time must already be set correctly.
1. Press the MENU’ (B3) button to enter the menu;
2. Press the (B4) or (B5) button until “Auto-start” appears on the display (B1);
3. Press the (B6) button (B6). “Enable?” appears on the display;
4. Press the button to conrm;
5. Press the or button to choose the hour;
6. Press the button to conrm;
7. Press the or button to change the minutes;
8. Press the button to conrm;
9. Then press the MENU button to exit the menu.
Once the time has been conrmed, activation of auto-start is indicated by the symbol displayed alongside the time and under “Auto-start” in the menu. To disable the function:
1. Select auto-start from the menu;
2. Press the button. “Disable?” appears on the display;
3. Press the button to conrm.
The symbol is no longer displayed.
4. Press the or button until the required temper­ature (low, medium, high, maximum) appears on the display;
5. Press the button to conrm.
The temperature is set. Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
8.6 Energy saving
Use this function to enable or disable energy saving. When en­abled, the function reduces energy consumption in compliance with European regulations. When energy saving mode is active, an asterisk appears below “Energy saving” in the menu.
1. Press the MENU button (B3) to enter the menu;
2. Press the (B4) or (B5) button until “Energy sav­ing” appears on the display;
3. Press the button (B6). “Enable?” or “Disable?” ap­pears on the display;
4. Press the button to enable or disable energy saving mode.
Then press the MENU button to exit the menu. When the function is active, if the machine is not used for some time, “Energy Saving” appears on the display.
Please note:
When in energy saving mode, a few seconds may elapse before the rst coee is delivered as the appliance must heat up again.
8.7 Set water hardness
For instructions on setting water hardness, see section “16. Set­ting water hardness”.
8.8 Set language
To modify the language on the display, proceed as follows:
1. Press the MENU’ button (B3) to enter the menu;
2. Press the (B4) or (B5) button until “Set lan­guage” appears on the display (B1);
3. Press the button (B6);
4. Press the or button until the required language appears on the display;
5. Press the button to conrm;
The language is set. Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
8.5 Set temperature
If you want to modify the temperature of the water used to make the coee (low, medium, high, maximum), proceed as follows:
1. Press the MENU button (B3) to enter the menu;
2.
Press the (B4) or (B5) button until “Set tempera­ture” appears on the display (B1);
3. Press the button (B6);
8.9 Install lter
For instructions on how to install the lter (C4), see section “17.1 Installing the lter”.
8.10 Remove lter
For instructions on how to remove the lter (C4), see section “17.3 Removing the lter”.
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8.11 Replace lter
For instructions on how to replace the lter (C4), see section “17.2 Replacing the lter”.
8.12 Default values (reset)
This resets all menu settings and programmed quantities back to the default values (with the exception of the language which remains as set).
1. Press the MENU button (B3) to enter the menu;
2. Press the (B4) or (B5) button until “Default val­ues” appears on the display (B1);
3. Press the button (B6);
4. The message “Conrm?” appears on the display;
5. Press the button to conrm and exit.
8.13 Statistics function
This displays statistics relating to the machine. To display, proceed as follows:
1. Press the MENU button (B3) to enter the menu;
2. Press the (B4) or (B5) button until “Statistics” ap­pears on the display (B1);
3. Press the button (B6);
4. By pressing the or button you can check:
- how many coees have been made;
- how many times the machine has been descaled;
- the total number of litres of water delivered;
- how many times the water lter has been replaced;
- how many cappuccinos and milk-based coees have been made (CAPPUCCINO).
5. Press the button twice to exit the menu.
9. RINSING
Use this function to deliver hot water from the coee spouts (A13) and hot water spout (C6, if inserted), to clean and heat the appliance’s internal circuit. Place a container with a minimum capacity of 100ml under the hot water spout (g. 5).
Danger of burns!
Do not leave the appliance unattended while hot water is being delivered. To enable the function, proceed as follows:
1. Press the button (B5);
2. After a few seconds, hot water is delivered rst from the coee spouts, then from the hot water spout (if inserted) to clean and heat the appliance’s internal circuit. “RINSING” appears on the display, together with a progress bar which lls gradually as preparation proceeds;
3. To stop the process press any button or wait for delivery of water to stop automatically.
Please note:
• If the appliance is not used for more than 3-4 days, when switched on again, we strongly recommend performing 2/3 rinses before use;
• After cleaning, it is normal for the coee grounds container (A14) to contain water.
10. MAKING COFFEE
10.1 Selecting the coee taste
The appliance is set by default to make coee with a standard taste. You can also choose one of these tastes: Extra-mild taste Mild taste Standard taste Strong taste Extra-strong taste
To change the taste, press the button (B7) (g. 7) repeatedly until the required taste appears on the display (B1).
10.2 Selecting the quantity of coee in the cup
The appliance is set by default to automatically make the fol­lowing quantities of coee:
- short espresso coee (40ml) when the (B8) but­ton (B8) is pressed;
- long espresso coee (120ml) when the (B11) button (B11) is pressed;
- two short espresso coees when the button (B9) is pressed;
- two long espresso coees when the button (B12) is pressed.
To change the quantity of coee the appliance delivers auto­matically into the cup, proceed as described below:
- press and hold the button corresponding to the quantity to be modied until “PROGRAM QUANTITY” appears on the display (B1), then release the button;
- when the coee in the cup reaches the desired level, press the same button again to memorise the new amount.
The machine is now reprogrammed with the new quantities.
10.3 Adjusting the coee mill
The coee mill is set by default to prepare coee correctly and should not require regulating initially. However, if after making the rst few coees you nd that the coee is either too weak and not creamy enough or delivery is too slow (a drop at a time), this can be corrected by adjusting the grinding adjustment dial (A2) (g. 8).
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Please note :
RISTRETTO LUNGO
The grinding adjustment dial must only be turned when the coee mill is in operation.
If the coee is delivered too slowly or not at all, turn one click clockwise. For fuller bodied creamier coee, turn one click anticlockwise (do not turn more than one click at a time other­wise the coee could be delivered a
drop at a time). These adjustments will only be evident after at least 2 cups of coee have been delivered. If this adjustment does not obtain the desired result, turn the dial another click.
10.4 Tips for a hotter coee
For hotter coee, you should:
• before delivering the coee, perform a rinse cycle by
pressing the button (B5). Hot water is delivered from the coee spouts (A13) then the hot water spout (C6, if present), heating and cleaning the internal circuit of the appliance and thus raising the coee temperature;
set a hotter coee temperature in the settings menu (see
section “8.5 Setting the temperature”).
10.5 Making coee using coee beans
Important!
Do not use caramelised or candied coee beans as they could stick to the coee mill and damage it.
1. Fill the container (A7) (g. 9) with coee beans.
2. Place under the coee spouts (A13):
- 1 cup, if you want to make 1 coee (g. 10);
- 2 cups, if you want 2 coees (g. 11);
3. Lower the spouts as near as possible to the cup. This
makes a creamier coee (g. 12);
4. Press the button corresponding to the required coee:
SHORT LONG
5. Preparation begins and information on the coee select-
ed appears on the display (B1). Once the coee has been made, the appliance is ready to make the next drink.
Please note :
• While the machine is making coee, delivery can be in-
terrupted at any moment by pressing one of the coee
buttons.
• At the end of delivery, to increase the quantity of coee in the cup, just press one of the coee buttons (within 3 seconds).
For hotter coee, see section “10.4 Tips for a hotter coee”.
Important!
• If the coee is delivered a drop at a time, too weak and not creamy enough or too cold, read the tips in section “21. Troubleshooting”.
• Various alarm messages could be displayed while the ma­chine is in use. Their meaning is explained in section “20. Displayed messages”.
10.6 Making coee using pre-ground coee
Important!
• Never place coee beans in the pre-ground coee funnel (A6) as this could damage the appliance.
• Never add pre-ground coee when the machine is o or it could spread through the inside of the machine and dirty it. This could damage the appliance.
• Never use more than 1 level measure (C2) or it could dirty the inside of the coee machine or block the funnel.
Please note :
When you use pre-ground coee, you can only make one cup of coee at a time.
1. Make sure the appliance is on;
2. Press the button (B6);
3. Make sure the funnel is not blocked, then add one level measure of pre-ground coee (g. 13);
4. Place a cup under the coee spouts (A13);
5. Press the corresponding one cup coee button (B8 -
or B11 - );
6. Preparation begins.
11. MAKING CAPPUCCINOS AND MILKBASED
COFFEES
Please note!
• To avoid producing milk with poor froth or large bub­bles, always clean the milk container lid (D2) and hot water connection nozzle (A19) as described in sections “12. Cleaning the milk container after every use”, “14.10 Cleaning the milk container” and “14.11 Cleaning the hot water/steam connection nozzle”.
11.1 Filling and attaching the milk container
1. Remove the lid (D2) (g. 14);
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2. Fill the milk container (D4) with a sucient quantity of milk, not exceeding the MAX level marked on the contain­er (g. 15). Each mark on the side of the container corre­sponds to 100ml of milk.
Please note!
• For a denser more even froth, you must use skimmed or partially skimmed milk at refrigerator temperature (about 5°C).
• If “energy saving” mode is enabled, you may have to wait a few seconds before the drink is delivered.
3. Make sure the milk intake tube (D5) is correctly inserted in the bottom of the milk container lid (g. 16);
4. Place the lid back on the milk container;
5. Remove the hot water spout (C6) from the connection nozzle;
6. Attach the container to the connection nozzle, pushing as far as it will go (g. 17);
7. Place a suciently large cup under the coee spouts and frothed milk spout (D3). Adjust the length of the milk spout. To move it nearer the cup, simply pull it downwards (g. 18);
8. Follow the instructions below for each function.
chine automatically makes the coee after delivering the milk.
Please note!
• If during delivery you want to stop making milk or coee, press the CAPPUCCINO button twice.
• At the end of delivery, to increase the quantity of milk or coee in the cup, within 3 seconds, press and hold the CAP­PUCCINO button.
• Do not leave the milk container out of the refrigerator for long periods. The warmer the milk (5°C is ideal), the poorer the quality of froth produced.
11.4 Making frothed milk (without coee)
Proceed as described in the previous section (“11.3 Making cap­puccino”), pressing the CAPPUCCINO button (B10) twice instead of once.
Please note!
If during delivery you want to stop preparation, press the CAP­PUCCINO button once.
11.5 Making milk without froth (without coee)
Proceed as described in the previous section, turning the froth adjustment dial (D1) to the position.
11.2 Adjusting the amount of froth
Turn the froth adjustment dial (D1) on the milk container lid (D2) to adjust the amount of froth on the milk delivered while making cappuccino and milk-based coee.
Dial position
Description Recommended for…
No froth caelatte/hot milk (without
froth)
Min. froth
Max. froth
macchiato
CAPPUCCINO/ FROTHED MILK
11.3 Making cappuccino
1. Fill the milk container (D) and attach it as described above;
2. Turn the froth adjustment dial (D1) on the milk container lid (D2) to the position corresponding to the required froth;
3. Press the CAPPUCCINO button (B10). “CAPPUCCINO” ap­pears on the display (B1), together with a progress bar which lls gradually as preparation proceeds;
4. After a few seconds, milk is delivered from the milk spout (D3) into the cup below. For drinks with coee, the ma-
12. CLEANING THE MILK CONTAINER AFTER USE
Important! Danger of burns
When cleaning the internal tubes of the milk container (D), a lit­tle hot water and steam leak out of the frothed milk spout (D3). Avoid contact with splashes of water.
After preparing a cappuccino or milk-based coee, the machine must be cleaned to remove the milk residues. Proceed as follows:
1. Leave the milk container in the machine (you do not need to empty it);
2. Place a cup or other recipient under the frothed milk spout;
3. Turn the froth adjustment dial (D1) to CLEAN (g. 19): the operation appears on the display (B1) and stops automatically;
4. Turn the dial back to one of the froth selections;
5. Remove the milk container and always clean the steam connection nozzle (A19) with a sponge (g. 20);
Please note!
• To prepare a number of cappuccinos or milk-based coees, clean the milk container after you have prepared the last drink only.
• The milk container can be kept in the refrigerator.
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• In some cases, to clean you must wait for the appliance to heat up.
12.1 Programming the quantity of coee and
milk in the cup for cappuccino or milk
The appliance is set by default to automatically deliver standard quantities. To change these quantities, proceed as follows:
1. Place a cup under the coee spouts (A13) and milk spout (D3);
2. Press and hold the CAPPUCCINO button (B10) until the message “PROGRAM MILK Program Quantity” appears on the display (B1);
3. Release the button. The appliance starts delivering milk;
4. Once the required quantity of milk has been delivered into the cup, press the CAPPUCCINO button again;
5. The appliance stops delivering milk and after a few seconds the coee is delivered into the cup. “PROGRAM COFFEE Pro­gram Quantity” appears on the display;
6. Once the required quantity of coee has been delivered into the cup, press the CAPPUCCINO button. Coee delivery stops.
The machine is now reprogrammed with the new milk and cof­fee quantities.
13. PREPARING HOT WATER
Important! Danger of burns
Never leave the machine unattended while delivering hot water. The hot water spout (C6) becomes hot during delivery. Hold by the handle only.
1. Make sure the hot water spout is attached correctly;
2. Place a container under the hot water spout (as close as possible to avoid splashes);
3. Press the button (B4) (g. 21). “HOT WATER” appears on the display (B1), together with a progress bar which lls gradually as preparation proceeds;
4. The machine delivers 250ml of hot water, then delivery stops automatically. To interrupt delivery of hot water manually, press the button again.
Please note!
If “Energy Saving” mode is active, you may have to wait a few seconds before the hot water is delivered.
13.1 Changing the quantity of water delivered
automatically
The machine is set by default to automatically deliver 250ml of hot water. To modify these quantities, proceed as follows:
1. Position a container under the hot water spout (C6);
2. Press and hold the button (B4) until “Hot Water Pro­gram Quantity” appears on the display (B1), then release the button;
3. When the hot water in the cup reaches the required level, press the button again.
The machine is now reprogrammed with the new quantity.
14. CLEANING
14.1 Cleaning the machine
The following parts of the machine must be cleaned regularly:
- the appliance’s internal circuit;
- coee grounds container (A14);
- drip tray (A18);
- water tank (A10);
- coee spouts (A13);
- hot water/steam connection nozzle (A19);
- pre-ground coee funnel (A6);
- infuser (A12), accessible after opening the infuser door (A11).
Important!
• Do not use solvents, abrasive detergents or alcohol to clean the coee machine. With De’Longhi superautomatic coee machines, you need not use chemical products to clean the machine.
• None of the components of the appliance can be washed in a dishwasher with the exception of the milk container.
• Do not use metal objects to remove encrustations or coee deposits as they could scratch metal or plastic surfaces.
14.2 Cleaning the machine’s internal circuit
If the appliance is not used for more than 3/4 days, before using it again, we strongly recommend switching it on and:
performing 2/3 rinse cycles by pressing the button (B5);
delivering hot water for a few seconds by pressing the button (B4) with the hot water spout (C6) inserted on the appliance.
Please note :
After cleaning, it is normal for the grounds container (A14) to contain water.
14.3 Cleaning the coee grounds container
When “EMPTY GROUNDS CONTAINER” appears on the display (B1), the grounds container must be emptied and cleaned. Until the grounds container (A14) has been cleaned, the appliance continues to display the message and coee cannot be made. To clean (with the machine on):
emove the drip tray (A18) (g. 22), empty and clean;
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• Empty the grounds container and clean thoroughly to re­move all residues left on the bottom;
• Check the condensate tray (A15) (red) and empty if necessary.
Important!
When removing the drip tray, the grounds container must be emptied, even if it contains few grounds. If this is not done, when you make the next coees, the grounds container may ll up more than expected and clog the machine.
14.4 Cleaning the drip tray and condensate tray
Important!
If the drip tray (A18) is not emptied regularly, the water could overow from the edge and seep inside or around the machine. This could damage the machine, the surface it rests on or the surrounding area. The drip tray is tted with a level indicator (A17) (red) showing the level of water it contains (g. 23). Before the indicator pro­trudes from the cup tray (A16), the drip tray must be emptied and cleaned.
To remove the drip tray:
1. Remove the drip tray and the grounds container (A14) (g.
22);
2. Empty the drip tray and grounds container and wash them;
3. Check the condensate tray (A15) (red) and empty if necessary;
4. Replace the drip tray and grounds container.
14.5 Cleaning the inside of the coee machine
Danger!
Before cleaning internal parts, the machine must be turned o (see section “7. Turning the appliance o”) and unplugged from the mains power supply. Never immerse the coee machine in water.
1. Check regularly (about once a month) that the inside of the appliance (accessible after removing the drip tray - A18) is not dirty. If necessary, remove coee deposits with the brush (C5) or a sponge;
2. Remove all the residues with a vacuum cleaner (g. 24).
14.6 Cleaning the water tank
1. Clean the water tank (A10) regularly (about once a month) and whenever you replace the water softener lter (C4, if provided) with a damp cloth and a little mild washing up liquid;
2. Remove the lter (if present) and rinse with running water;
3. Replace the lter (if provided), ll the tank with fresh water and replace the tank;
4. (Models with water softener lter only) Deliver about 100ml of hot water to reactivate the lter.
14.7 Cleaning the coee spouts
1. Clean the coee spouts (A13) with a sponge or cloth (g. 25A);
2. Check that the holes in the coee spouts are not blocked. If necessary, remove coee deposits with a toothpick (g. 25B).
14.8 Cleaning the pre-ground coee funnel
Check regularly (about once a month) that the pre-ground cof­fee funnel (A6) is not blocked. If necessary, remove coee deposits with the brush (C5).
14.9 Cleaning the infuser
The infuser (A12) must be cleaned at least once a month.
Important!
The infuser may not be extracted when the machine is on.
1. Make sure the machine is correctly turned o (see section “7. Turning the appliance o”);
2. Remove the water tank (A10);
3. Open the infuser door (A11) (g. 26) on the right side of the appliance;
4. Press the two coloured release buttons inwards and at the same time pull the infuser outwards (g. 27);
Important!
RINSE WITH WATER ONLY NO WASHING UP LIQUID  NO
DISH WASHER
Clean the infuser without using washing up liquid as it
could be damaged.
5. Soak the infuser in water for about 5 minutes, then rinse under the tap;
6. Use the brush (C5) to remove any coee residues left in the infuser housing, visible through the infuser door;
7. After cleaning, replace the infuser by sliding it onto the internal support (g. 28), then push the PUSH symbol fully in until it clicks into place;
Please note :
If the infuser is dicult to insert, before insertion, adapt it to the right size by pressing the two levers shown in g. 29.
8 Once inserted, make sure the two coloured buttons have
snapped out (g. 30);
9. Close the infuser door;
10. Put the water tank back.
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14.10 Cleaning the milk container
Clean the milk container (D) each time you prepare milk as de­scribed below:
1. Remove the lid (D2);
2. Remove the milk spout (D3) and intake tube (D5) (g. 31);
3. Turn the froth adjustment dial (D1) clockwise to the “IN­SERT” position (g. 31) and pull it o upwards;
4. Wash all the components thoroughly with hot water and mild washing-up liquid. All components are dishwasher safe, placing them in the top basket of the dishwasher. Make sure there are no milk residues on the hollow and groove under the dial (g. 32). If necessary, scrape the groove with a toothpick;
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5. Rinse inside the froth adjustment dial seat with running water (g. 33);
6. Check that the intake tube and spout are not clogged with milk residues;
7. Replace the dial (lining up the arrow with the word “IN­SERT”), the spout and the milk intake tube;
8. Place the lid back on the milk container.
14.11 Cleaning the hot water/steam connection
nozzle
Each time you prepare milk, clean the connection nozzle (A19) with a sponge to remove milk residues from the gaskets (g.
20).
15. DESCALING
Important!
• Before use, read the instructions and the labelling on the descaler pack (C3).
• You should use De’Longhi descaler only. Using unsuitable descaler and/or performing descaling incorrectly may re­sult in faults not covered by the manufacturer’s guarantee.
Descale the machine when the message “DESCALE” ashes on the display (B1).
1. Turn the coee machine on;
2. Press the MENU button (B3) to access the menu;
3. Press the (B4) or (B5) button until “Descale” ap­pears on the display;
4. Select by pressing the button (B6). The message “Descaling Conrm?” appears on the display (B1);
5. Press again to enable the function. “Add descaler Conrm?” appears on the display, alternating with “EMPTY DRIP TRAY”;
6. Extract and empty the drip tray (A18) and grounds con­tainer (A14) and put both back in the machine;
7. Empty the water tank (A10) completely and remove the water softener lter (C4 - if present);
A B
B
1,8 l
A
34 35
8. Pour the descaler (C3) into the tank up to level A (corre­sponding to a 100ml pack) marked on the inner surface of the tank, then add a litre of water up to level B (g. 34) and put the water tank back in the appliance;
9. Place a container with a minimum capacity of 1.8 litres under the water spout (C6) and coee spouts (A13) (g.
35).
Danger of burns!
Hot water containing acid ows out of the water spout and coee spouts. Take care to avoid contact with splashes of this solution.
10. Press the button to conrm that the solution has
been introduced. “Descale underway” appears on the dis­play. The descale programme starts and the descaler liquid comes out of the water spout and coee spouts. A series of rinses and pauses is performed automatically to remove all the scale residues inside the coee machine;
After about 25 minutes, descaling stops and the message “Rins­ing FILL TANK” appears on the display. The appliance is now ready for rinsing through with clean water;
11. Empty the container used to collect the descaler solution;
12. Remove the water tank, empty, rinse under running water, ll with fresh water up to the MAX level and put back in the appliance: the message “Rinsing Conrm?” appears on the display;
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13. Place the container used to collect the descaler solution
empty under the spouts and press the button to conrm. Hot water is delivered rst from the water spout to continue and end with the coee spouts. The message “Rinsing” appears on the display;
14. When the water tank is empty, the message “Rinsing FILL TANK” appears on the display;
15. Empty the container used to collect the rinsing water;
16. Remove the water tank, replace the water softener lter (if previously removed), ll the tank up to the MAX level with cold water and insert in the appliance. “Rinsing... Con­rm?” appears on the display;
17. Place the container used to collect the rinsing water empty under the water spout (g. 35) and press the button to conrm. Hot water is delivered from the water spout;
18. When the process is complete, “Descale complete Con­rm?” appears on the display;
19. Press the button to conrm. The message “FILL TANK” appears on the display;
20. Top up the water tank with fresh water to the MAX level and put back in the machine.
Descaling is complete.
Please note!
• If the descaling cycle is not completed correctly (e.g. no electricity) we recommend repeating the cycle;
• After descaling, it is normal for the grounds container to contain water.
soft water
l
slightly
very hard
water
l l
l l l
l l l l
hard water
hard water
16.2 Setting water hardness
1. Press the MENU button (B3) to enter the menu;
2. Press the (B4) or (B5) button until “Water hard­ness” appears on the display (B1);
3. Conrm the selection by pressing the button (B6);
4. Press the or button repeatedly to set the level as measured by the indicator paper (see previous section);
5. Press the button to conrm the setting.
The machine is now reprogrammed with the new water hard­ness setting. Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
17. WATER SOFTENER FILTER
Certain models are tted with a water softener lter (C4). If this is not the case with your model, you are recommended to pur­chase one from De’Longhi Customer Services. To use the lter correctly, follow the instructions below.
16. SETTING WATER HARDNESS
The DESCALE message appears on the display after a period of time established according to water hardness. The machine is set by default for a hardness value of 4. The machine can also be programmed according to the hardness of the mains water in the various regions so that the machine needs to be descaled less often.
16.1 Measuring water hardness
1. Remove the “TOTAL HARDNESS TEST” indicator paper (C1) from its pack (attached to the English instructions);
2. Immerse the paper completely in a glass of water for about one second;
3. Remove the paper from the water and shake lightly.
After about a minute, 1, 2, 3, or 4 red squares form, de-
pending on the hardness of the water. Each square corre­sponds to one level.
17.1 Installing the lter
1. Remove the lter (C4) from the packaging;
2. Turn the date indicator disk (see g. 36) until the next two months of use are displayed;
36 37
Please note :
The lter lasts about two months if the appliance is used nor­mally. If the coee machine is left unused with the lter in­stalled, it will last a maximum of three weeks.
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3. To activate the lter, run tap water through the hole in the lter as shown in the gure until water comes out of the openings at the side for more than a minute (g. 37);
4. Extract the tank (A10) from the appliance and ll with water;
5. Insert the lter in the water tank and immerse it com­pletely for about ten seconds, sloping it to enable the air bubbles to escape (g. 38);
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6. Insert the lter in its housing (g. 39A) and push down as far as it will go; soft water slightly hard water hard water very hard water
7. Close the tank with the lid (g. 39B), then replace the tank in the appliance;
When you install the lter, you must notify the appliance of its presence.
8. Press the MENU button (B3) to enter the menu;
9. Press the (B4) or (B5) button repeatedly until “Install lter” appears on the display (B1);
10. Press the button (B6);
11. “Enable?” appears on the display;
12. Press the button to conrm the selection. “HOT WATER Conrm?” appears on the display;
13. Position a container under the hot water spout (C6) (min. capacity: 500ml);
14. Press the button to conrm the selection. The ap­pliance begins hot water delivery and the message “Please wait...” appears on the display;
15. After the ow of hot water stops, the appliance automatically resets to “Ready for coee” status.
The new lter is active and indicated by an asterisk displayed under “Install lter” in the menu. You can now use the appliance.
17.2 Replacing the lter
When “REPLACE FILTER” appears on the display (B1), after two months (see date indicator) or when the appliance has not been used for 3 weeks, you should replace the lter (C4):
1. Extract the tank (A10) and exhausted lter;
2. Take the new lter out of its packet and proceed as illus­trated in points 3, 4, 5 and 6 in the previous section;
39A
39B
3. Position a container under the hot water spout (C6) (min. capacity: 500ml);
4. Press the MENU button (B3) to enter the menu;
5. Press the (B4) or (B5) button repeatedly until “Replace lter” appears on the display (B1);
6. Press the button (B6);
7. The message “Conrm?” appears on the display;
8. Press the button to conrm the selection;
9. “HOT WATER Conrm?” appears on the display;
10. Press the button to conrm the selection. The ap­pliance begins hot water delivery and the message “Please wait...” appears on the display;
11. After the ow of hot water stops, the appliance automati­cally resets to “Ready for coee” status.
The new lter is now active and you can use the coee machine.
17.3 Removing the lter
If you want to use the appliance without the lter (C4), you must remove it and notify the appliance of its removal. Proceed as follows:
1. Extract the tank (A10) and exhausted lter;
2. Press the MENU button (B3) to enter the menu;
3. Press the (B4) or (B5) button repeatedly until “Remove lter *” appears on the display (B1);
4. Press the button (B6);
5. The message “Conrm?” appears on the display;
6. Press the button to conrm and the MENU button to exit the menu.
18. TECHNICAL DATA
Voltage: 220-240 V~ 50/60 Hz max. 10A Absorbed power: 1450W Pressure: 1,5 MPa (15 bar) Max. water tank capacity: 1,8 l Dimensioni LxDxH : 240x430x350 mm Cord length: 1750 mm Weight: 9,6 Kg Max. beans container capacity: 250 g
Max. beans container capacity:
• European Standby Regulation 1275/2008
• Materials and accessories coming into contact with food conform to EEC regulation 1935/2004.
19. DISPOSAL
The appliance must not be disposed of with house­hold waste, but taken to an authorised waste separa­tion and recycling centre.
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20. DISPLAYED MESSAGES
DISPLAYED MESSAGE POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
FILL TANK Insucient water in the tank (B10). Fill the tank with water and/or insert it cor-
rectly, pushing it as far as it will go until it clicks into place (g. 4).
EMPTY GROUNDS CONTAINER The grounds container (A14) is full. Empty the grounds container and drip tray
(A18), clean and replace (g. 23). Important: when removing the drip tray, the grounds container (A14) must be emptied, even if it contains few grounds. If this is not done, when you make the next coees, the grounds container may ll up more than ex­pected and clog the machine.
GROUND TOO FINE ADJUST MILL
INSERT GROUNDS CONTAINER After cleaning, the grounds container (A14)
ADD PREGROUND COFFEE The “pre-ground coee” function has been se-
DESCALE The machine must be descaled. The descaling procedure described in section
REDUCE COFFEE AMOUNT Too much coee has been used. Select a milder taste or reduce the quantity of
FILL BEANS CONTAINER The coee beans have run out. Fill the beans container (A7).
The grinding is too ne and the coee is deli­vered too slowly or not at all.
If the water softener lter (C4) is present, an air bubble may have been released inside the circuit, obstructing delivery.
has not been replaced.
lected without placing any pre-ground coee in the funnel (A6).
Repeat coee delivery and turn the grin­ding adjustment dial (A2) (g. 8) one click clockwise towards “7” while the coee mill is in operation. If after making at least 2 coees delivery is still too slow, repeat the correction procedure, turning the grinding adjustment dial another click until delivery is correct (see section: “10.3 Adjusting the coee mill”). If the problem persists, turn the steam dial to the I position and deliver a little water from the hot water spout (C6).
Insert the hot water spout (C6) in the appliance and deliver a little water until the ow beco­mes regular.
Remove the drip tray (A18) and insert the grounds container.
Place pre-ground coee in the funnel or dese­lect the “pre-ground” function.
“15. Descaling” needs to be performed as soon as possible.
pre-ground coee.
The pre-ground coee funnel (A6) is clogged. Empty the funnel with the help of a brush (C5)
INSERT INFUSER ASSEMBLY The infuser (A12) has not been replaced after
cleaning.
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as described in section “14.8 Cleaning the pre­ground coee funnel”.
Insert the infuser as described in section “14.9 Cleaning the infuser”.
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INSERT TANK The tank (A10) is not correctly in place. Insert the tank correctly and press as far as it
will go.
GENERAL ALARM The inside of the appliance is very dirty. Clean the inside of the appliance thoroughly,
as described in section “14. Cleaning”. If the message is still displayed after cleaning, con­tact a service centre.
REPLACE FILTER The water softener lter (C4) is exhausted. Replace the lter or remove it as described in
section “17. Water softener lter”.
SET DIAL TO CLEAN Milk has been delivered recently and the tubes
inside the milk container must be cleaned.
INSERT WATER SPOUT The hot water spout is not inserted or is inser-
ted incorrectly.
WATER CIRCUIT EMPTY FILL WATER CIRCUIT
alternating with...
HOT WATER PRESS OK
INSERT MILK CONTAINER The milk container (D) is not inserted correctly. Insert the milk container (g. 13) as far as it
The water circuit is empty. Press OK to deliver water from the hot water
Turn the froth adjustment dial (D1) to the CLEAN position.
Insert the water spout (C6) as far as it will go.
spout (C6) until it ows out normally. If the problem persists, make sure the water tank (A10) is fully inserted.
will go.
21. TROUBLESHOOTING
Below is a list of some of the possible malfunctions. If the problem cannot be resolved as described, contact Customer Services.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
The coee is not hot. The cups were not preheated. Warm the cups by rinsing them with hot
water (Please note: you can use the hot water function).
The coee is weak or not cre­amy enough.
The internal circuits have cooled down be­cause 2/3 minutes have elapsed since the last coee was made.
A low coee temperature is set. Set a high coee temperature in the menu.
The coee is ground too coarsely. Turn the grinding adjustment dial (A2) one
The coee is unsuitable. Use pre-ground coee for espresso machines.
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Before making coee, heat the internal circuits by using the rinse function (see section “9. Rinsing”).
click anticlockwise towards “1” while the coee mill is in operation (g. 8). Continue one click at a time until coee delivery is satisfactory. The eect is only visible after delivering 2 coees (see section “10.3 Adjusting the coee mill”).
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The coee is delivered too slowly or a drop at a time.
Coee does not come out of one or both of the spouts.
Milk is not delivered from the milk spout.
The milk contains large bub­bles and squirts out of the milk spout or there is little froth.
The appliance does not come on.
The infuser cannot be ex­tracted .
The coee is ground too nely. Turn the grinding adjustment dial (A2) one
click clockwise towards “7” while the coee mill is in operation (g. 10). Continue one click at a time until coee delive­ry is satisfactory. The eect is only visible after delivering 2 coees (see section “10.3 Adjusting the coee mill”).
The coee spouts (A13) are blocked. Clean the spouts with a toothpick.
Milk is not delivered from the milk spout The milk container lid (D2) is dirty.
The milk is not suciently cold or semi-skimmed.
The froth adjustment dial (D1) is incorrectly adjusted.
The milk container lid (D2) or froth adjustment dial (D1) is dirty.
The hot water/steam connection nozzle (A19) is dirty.
It is not plugged into the mains socket. Plug into the mains socket.
The main switch (A8) is not turned on. Press the main switch (g. 1).
The appliance has not been turned o correctly.
Clean the milk container lid as described in sec­tion “14.10 Cleaning the milk container”.
Use skimmed or semi-skimmed milk at refrige­rator temperature (about 5° C). If the result is not as you wished, try changing brand of milk.
Adjust according to the instructions in section “11.2 Adjusting the amount of froth”
Clean the milk container lid and dial as de­scribed in section “14.10 Cleaning the milk container”.
Clean the connection nozzle as described in section “14.11 Cleaning the hot water/steam connection nozzle”.
Turn the appliance o by pressing the button (see section “7. Turning the appliance o”).
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22. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION UK ONLY
Before using this appliance ensure that the voltage indicated on the product corresponds with the main voltage in your home, if you are in any doubt about your supply contact your local electricity company. The exible mains lead is supplied connected to a B.S. 1363 fused plug having a fuse of 13 amp capacity. Should this plug not t the socket outlets in your home, it should be cut o and replaced with a suitable plug, following the procedure outlined below. Note: Such a plug cannot be used for any other appliance and should therefore be properly disposed of and not left where children might nd it and plug it into a supply socket - with the obvious consequent danger.
Please note: We recommend the use of good quality plugs and wall sockets that can be switched o when the machine is not in use. IMPORTANT: The wires in the mains lead tted to this appliance are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Green and Yellow to Earth
GREEN AND YELLOW EARTH
13 amp Fuse
BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE
Blue to neutral
Brown to live
Cord Clamp
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
- The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow.
- The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black.
- The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.
When wiring the plug, ensure that all strands of wire are securely retained in each terminal. Do not forget to tighten the mains lead clamp on the plug. If your electricity supply point has only two pin socket outlets, or if you are in doubt, consult a qualied electrician. Should the mains lead ever require replacement, it is essential that this operation be carried out by a qualied electrician and should only be replaced with a exible cord of the same size. After replacement of a fuse in the plug, the fuse cover must be retted. If the fuse cover is lost, the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained. The colour of the correct replacement fuse cover is that of the coloured insert in the base of the fuse recess or elsewhere on the plug. Always state this colour when ordering a replacement fuse cover. Only 13amp replacement fuses which are asta approved to B.S. 1362 should be tted. This appliance conforms to the Norms EN 55014 regarding the suppression of radio interference.
Warning - this appliance must be earthed
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