ELECTROLUX CG6600 User Manual

CG 6600
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Gebrauchsanweisung
Operating instructions
Bruksanvisning
Käyttöohje
Návod k použití
Instrukcja obs³ugi
Használati útmutató
Руководствопоэксплуатации
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Dear Customer
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Please read this user manual carefully, paying special attention to the safety notes! Keep the manual in a safe place for later reference, and pass it on to any new owner.
Contents
1Key to picture 38
1.1 Front view (Figure 1) 38
1.2 Milk container (Figure 2) 38
1.3 Front view with open service door (Figure 3) 38
1.4 Control panel (Figure 4) 38
2 Coffee and Espresso 39 3 Safety guidelines 39 4 Summary of menu options 41 5 Menu mode 41 6 Using for the first time 41
6.1 Setting up appliance and connecting it 41
6.2 Filling with water 42
6.3 Filling the coffee bean container 42
6.4 Switching on for the first time 42
6.5 Switching on the appliance 43
6.6 Switching off the appliance 43
6.7 Setting the water hardness 43
7 Making coffee with beans 44
7.1 Tips for dispensing hotter coffee 45
7.2 Rinsing 46
8 Making several cups of coffee
with the jug function 46
9 Makingcoffee with ground coffee 47 10 Making cappuccino or hot milk
(coffee and milk froth) 48
10.1 Making cappuccino 48
10.2 Frothing/heating up milk 49
10.3 Cleaning the nozzles 49
11 Preparing hot water 49 12 Setting the grind level 50
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13 Menu settings 50
13.1 Setting the language 50
13.2 Setting the coffee temperature 50
13.3 Setting the switch-off time 51
13.4 Setting the jug programme (Coffee strength and filling quantity for the jug) 51
13.5 Setting the coffee programme (programming the filling quantity) 52
13.6 Setting the cappuccino programme (programming the quantity of milk and coffee) 53
13.7 Setting the hot water programme (programming dispensing quantity) 54
13.8 Looking up the number of coffees dispensed, number of jugs dispensed and number of descaling procedures (statistics) 54
13.9 Resetting the appliance to factory settings (Reset) 55
14 Care and cleaning 55
14.1 Regular cleaning 55
14.2 Emptying the waste coffee container 56
14.3 Cleaning the milk container 56
14.4 Cleaning the mill mechanism 56
14.5 Cleaning the brewing unit 56
14.6 Carrying out the descaling programme 57
15 Ordering accessories 59 16 What to do when the display
show the following messages... 59
17 Solvable problems, before calling
customer services 60
18 Technical data 62 19 Waste disposal 62 20 Work under warranty 62
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1 Key to picture
1.1 Front view (Figure 1)
A Drip tray grill B Warming jug C Main switch (on back of appliance) D Height adjustable coffee dispenser E Control panel (see Figure 3) F Coffee bean holder cover F Ground coffee chute cover H Heated cup tray J Hot water nozzle (removable) K Button to open service door L Water tank with maximum mark
(removable)
M Drip tray with float
(removable)
1.2 Milk container (Figure 2)
N Milk container N1 Cover (removable) N2 Slider for extra milk froth N3 "CLEAN" button N4 Milk dispenser pipe (removable) N5 Suction pipe (removable)
1.3 Front view with open service door (Figure 3)
O Service door (open) P Waste coffee container (can be taken
out)
Q Swing drawer R Brewing unit S Button for setting grind level T Coffee bean container U Measuring spoon V Filling chute for preground coffee W Nameplate (bottom of appliance) X Liquid descaler Y Test strips
1.4 Control panel (Figure 4)
a "Coffee strength / preground coffee"
knob
b "Cup size" knob c Display d "1 cup of coffee" button
In menu mode this button is used for "scrolling“ ("<")
e "2 cups of coffee" button
In menu mode this button is used for "scrolling“ (">")
f "Hot water" button
In menu mode this button confirms the menu option ("OK")
g "MENU" button
In menu mode this button returns to the last level without making changes ("ESC")
h "On/Off" button j "Jug/Cappuccino" button
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2 Coffee and Espresso
Your fully automated machine could not be easier tooperate, both for mak-
ing coffee and taking care of it. The exquisit, individualtaste is attrib-
uted to the
• pre-brewing system: before the actual brewing process starts, the ground cof­fee is moistened to make the most of the whole flavour,
• the individually adjustable amount of water per cup, from short espresso to "long" coffee with crema,
• the individually adjustable coffee tem­perature, with which the coffee is brewed,
• the choice between a normal or strong cup of coffee,
• the adjustable grind level depending on the roast of the beans,
• and last but not least the guaranteed crema, that frothy head that makes espresso coffee so incomparable for connoisseurs. By the way: The time that the water is in contact with the ground coffee is much shorter for espresso coffee than for normal filter coffee. This releases less bitterness from the ground coffee, which makes the espresso more agree­able!
3 Safety guidelines
The safety of this appliance complies
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with recognised technology regulati­ons and the Equipment Safety Act. Nevertheless, as a manufacturer we see it as our duty to bring your attention to the following safety guidelines.
General safety
• The appliance must only be connected to a mains supply whose voltage, type of current and frequency match the details on the nameplate (see under­neath of appliance)!
• Never bring the power lead into con­tact with hot parts on the appliance.
• Never pull the plug out of the socket by the power lead!
• Never use the appliance if: – the power lead is damaged or
– the housing shows signs of damage.
• Only put the plug into the socket when the appliance is switched off.
• This appliance is not designed to be used or operated by persons (including children) who are not in a position to operate it safely due to a lack of expe­rience or knowledge, or by persons (including children) with limited physi­cal, sensory or mental abilities, unless they have been instructed how the appliance should be used safely by a person responsible for them and super­vised by that person to start with.
Child safety
• Do not let the appliance run unsuper­vised and keep an eye out for chil­dren in particular!
• Packaging material, such as plastic bags, should be kept away from chil­dren.
Safety during operation
• Warning! Coffee spout, hot water nozzle, milk dispenser and cup tray become hot as a result of use. Keep children away!
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