Espressione Cafe Roma De Luxe Instructions Manual

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
• Read the instructions carefully before use.
• When in use, this appliance is under pressure and should never be left unattended.
• We suggest you keep the original box, as our free-of-charge service does not cover transportation damage due to inadequate packaging of the product when sent to an Authorised Service Centre.
• Before connecting the appliance to the power supply, make sure that the voltage in
­dicated on the plate on the bottom of the machine corresponds to the local network voltage.
• Do not lift the appliance from the water tank; instead use the cavities found at the base of the machine.
• Avoid putting excessive quantities of water into the tank.
• Do not use sparkling water (with added carbon dioxide).
• Never use the machine without water because the pump will burn out.
• Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter or touch hot surface, including the stove.
• Turn the appliance OFF and unplug from outlet when not in use, before putting on
or taking off parts and before cleaning. To disconnect, turn the appliance of rst,
and pull the plug out from wall outlet.
Do not leave the machine at a room temperature below 0°C because the water remaining in the boiler could freeze and cause damage.
• Before lling the tank with water, remember to always disconnect the appliance at
the socket.
• This appliance is for domestic use only and must not be used for commercial or industrial purposes.
• Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.
• Do not adjust the coffee grinder when it is functioning. Never introduce ground cof
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fee in the coffee grinder, only coffee beans must be used.
• Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs
• Never use warm or hot water to ll the water chamber. Use cold water only.
• Before cleaning the appliance always unplug if and allow it cool down. Clean exclu
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sively with a non-abrasive cloth that has been slightly dampened with water
, adding a few drops of mild, non-aggressive detergent (never use solvents that damage plastic)
DO NOT IMMERSE THE APPLIANCE IN WATER OR OTHER LIQUIDS.
• To protect against risk of electrical shock, do not immerse the appliance, cord or plug in water or other liquid.
• Never direct the steam or hot water jet towards parts of the body; handle the steam/ hot water spout with care: risk of scalding!
• Place the machine on a stable surface where it cannot be knocked over.
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• Do not place on or near hot gas or electrical burners, or ia a heated microwave oven.
• Choose
a sufciently well lit and clean environment, with an easily accessible elec-
tric socket.
• Do not operate any appliance with a damage in any manner. Return the appliance to an authorized service facility for examination, repair or electrical or mechanical adjustment.
In the event that this appliance is to be disposed of it is suggested that the power chord is cut. It is also recommended that all potentially dangerous components are rendered harmless to prevent children hurting themselves when playing wit the ap
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paratus.
• Do not leave the packing components near children because they are potentially dangerous.
• Do not use outdoors.
• The use of attachments not recommended or provided by the appliance manufac-
turer may result in re, electric shock or other personal injury.
• Do not use this appliance for other then intended use.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
SHORT CORD INSTRUCTIONS
A short power cord is provided to reduce the hazards resulting from entanglement or tipping over a longer cord. An extension cord may be used whit care; however, be sure the marked electrical rating is at least as great as the rating of this appliance. The extension cord should be positioned such that it does not drape over the counter or tabletop where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over. The electrical rating of this appliance is listed on the bottom panel of the appliance. This appliance has a
polarized plug (one blade wider than the other). As a safety feature, this plug will t in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not t fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not t, contact a qualied electrician. Do not attempt to defeat
this safety feature.
Espressione coffee makers are for those who know how to enjoy the pleasures of life, beginning with a good cup of coffee. The innovative Thermocream® device gives you hot and rich coffee shop espresso,
right at home. In fact, Thermocream® is designed with a lter that ensures coffee brewing at constant
pressure. In this manner it is possible to enjoy very creamy coffee with an intense aroma and full-bodied
avour, without the necessity of pressing energetically, and by using whatever type of blend as long as it is not too ne. Espressione coffee makers also satisfy cappuccino lovers as they have a MAXI CAP-
PUCCINO attachment that allows you to obtain, in a few seconds, a rich and dense froth in less than ten seconds. Furthermore, the coffee is ready instantly with Espressione makers as they have an auto-prim­ing system which allows a cup of coffee to be made immediately, even if the maker has not been used for
a long time or after lling the water tank. Enjoy your coffee with Café Roma Deluxe Espressione!
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DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS
A - Machine body B - Lock button of the coffee grinding regulator C - Tank cover D - Coffee beans tank, grinding regulator E - Boiler temperature gauge (°C and °F) F - Water/steam lever G - Accessories box H - Water tank (capacity 1,5 lt MAX level)
I - Tank ller ap
L - Control panel
M - Continuous ow device of ground coffee
N - Dispenser with ground coffee measure O - MAXI-CAPPUCCINO attachment and stylus for water and steam supply P - Press Q
- Water collection tray R - Coffee powder collection tray S - Cup grille
T - Professional lter holder
U - Thermocream® Filter V - Silicon Ring W - Thermocream® Disc
CONTROLS DESCRIPTION
1 On/off light 2 Coffee temperature light 3 Steam temperature light
4 Dispenser ller light
5 On/off button 6 Coffee brewing button 7 Steam button
8 Dispenser ller device button
SET UP
- Remove the water tank (H) from the opening on the machine, ll with fresh natural water up to the Max mark
(1.5 lt.), and ret it into its housing onto the body. In order to guarantee the correct operation of the appliance, push the tank down as far as it will go, Fig. 5. The tank may also be lled from the top, by pouring water through the opening and after lifting the ller cap (I), Fig. 4.
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Plug the appliance into the mains.
- Press the main switch (5) Fig. 2; the power light (1) will light up and light
(2) will start blinking until the operat­ing temperature has been reached. Lower the water/steam lever (Fig. 3 - F), and, at the same time, press the cof
fee brewing button (6) thus bleeding any air or water out of the circuit. Fill up at least a cupful of water
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Lift the water/steam lever (F) back up and stop the brewing cycle by pressing the cof
fee button (6).
IMPORTANT!: it is recommended that this operation be carried out every time the machine is started after a
few days it has not been used.
For the daily relling of the water tank, lift the ller ap (I) and pour in fresh natural water through the opening
(Fig. 4).
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Introduce the coffee into the coffee beans tank (D) Max 230 gr
. Fig. 6. Coffee may be ground coarse or ne,
as per your personal preferences. To change the grinding level, press the stop button (B) and turn the cof
fee
grinder clock or anticlockwise, following the graded scale, Fig. 7. THIS OPERATION MUST ONLY BE PER-
FORMED WITH THE GRINDER OFF.
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CHOICE OF THE GROUND COFFEE SUPPLY DEVICE
The appliance is provided with two interchangeable devices:
1) “Continuous ow” device (M) Fig. 1 for the cof
fee instantaneous grinding.
Press the push button (M/a) situated under the ground coffee outlet with the lter ring inserted into the pro-
vided fork Fig. 8.
2) “Dispenser/Measuring
Device” (N) Fig. 9. Keep the switch (8) Fig. 2 pressed until the ground cof
fee Dis­penser is full: operate the Measuring Device lever once or twice, according to how many cups of coffee you wish to prepare, and keep the lter ring inserted into the fork. To release, pull the devices (M) or (N) in your direction.
HOW TO BREW COFFEE
Check the water level in the tank (H). Make sure that the water tank is correctly placed into its position. Measure the coffee in the lter ring Fig. 8 with the supply device that you have chosen and slightly press it Fig. 10. Tighten the lter holder rmly by ensur-
ing it is securely tted against the ange Fig. 14. If an excessive amount of ground coffee is placed into the lter, turning the lter holder may become difcult, and/or cof­fee may leak from the lter holder when drawn. The appliance will be ready for use,
as soon as light (2) Fig. 2 stops blinking and
stays lit. Then press the switch for the outow of the coffee (6). Press it again (6) to stop the coffee outow. The maximum dose for one cof
fee is 50 ml.
Note: as with professional coffee machines, do not remove the lter ring when
the supply switch is turned on; after having made the cof
fee gradually loosen the
lter ring by turning it in a clockwise direction.
The Espressione Thermocream® system was specially designed to best meet all of
the consumer’s needs, and is made up of two components: the Thermocream® lter
(U), tted with a single drawing spout (Fig. 13), which helps the formation of cream, and the Thermocream® plastic disc (W) with the silicon ring (V). Cleaning the lter (U) often, will help guaranteeing its preservation in time.
HOW TO MAKE A CAPPUCCINO
Note: before using MAXI CAPPUCCINO, make sure you detached the lter holder from its housing. To brew a
cappuccino, or a hot chocolate, or to simply heat up any drink, press the steam button (7), Fig. 2. Light (2) will go of
f and light (3), on the steam button, will start blinking; as soon as
light (3) stops blinking and stays lit, the appliance is ready to produce steam. Lower the water/steam lever (F), Fig.3, after placing a glass underneath the Maxi Cappuccino stylus (O), Fig. 12. A small amount of water from the nozzle will be immediately followed by strong jet of steam. Stop the steam delivery by lifting the lever (F) back up, Fig. 3, position a jug containing
whipping milk underneath the stylus, reopen the steam ux by slowly lowering the lever and immerse the stylus
deep into the milk: in a few seconds you will notice a thick, creamy foam rising up the jug, Fig. 15. Once the operation is completed, deactivate the steam function by pressing the steam button a second time (7).
The steam
light (3) will go of
f.
HOW TO MAKE TEA OR TISANES
After performing the operations described in the PRELIMINARY STEPS FOR USE chapter, place a cup under­neath the Maxi Cappuccino tube (O); lower the water/steam lever (F) and press the cof
fee (6) and steam (7)
buttons at the same time. Light (2) will go of
f and light (3) will start blinking. Water will start owing out of the Maxi Cappuccino tube (O). To stop the ow, press the coffee button (6): light (3) will go of
f and light (2) will remain lit. Lift the steam lever; the machine is now ready for use again.
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REUTILIZATION FOR COFFEE
To switch from steam to coffee, you must let the appliance cool down: press the coffee brewing button (6) and let at least one cupful of water out of the lter holder attachment. Wait for the temperature light (2) to go of
f again,
before brewing coffee.
USEFUL TIPS FOR OBTAINING A GOOD
ITALIAN ESPRESSO
The ground coffee in the lter holder has to be pressed lightly. Whether the coffee is stronger or weaker depends on the degree the coffee is ground, the quantity put into the lter holder and the pressing. Just a few seconds are needed for the coffee to ow down into the cups. If the dispensing time is longer, this means that the coffee is ground too ne or that the coffee put into the lter holder has been pressed too much.
REGULAR CLEANING
CAUTION: all cleaning operations described below must be performed with the machine turned off. Cleaning the lter containing the grounds. Check that the internal holes are not clogged and if so, clean them
with a small brush. Check that the hole underneath is not clogged and if so, clean it with a pin (Fig. 13) and let
boiling water run through the lter holder, by placing the lter in position without any coffee or impurity. We sug­gest you clean the lter (U) carefully every 3 months. Cleaning the lter holder seat. With time, coffee residues may accumulate on the lter holder seat; these may be removed with a toothpick, a sponge, or by letting water run through without tting the lter holder.
Cleaning the MAXI CAPPUCCINO device. Perform this operation when the chrome-plated pipe is cold so as to prevent burns. Unscrew the device (O) from the small pipe and wash it with running water
. The small pipe can be cleaned with a non-abrasive cloth. Screw the cappuccino maker back on as far as it will go. If necessary, clean the small steam outlet hole again with a pin. After use, always let the steam nozzle run for a few seconds so to free the outlet from any possible residue. Cleaning the tank. Periodically clean the inside of the tank with a sponge or damp cloth.
DECALCIFICATION
Our experience and the special design of your appliance are such that no limescale or calcium compound will form. However, should your coffee machine fail to work properly as a result of the frequent use of hard, high-
calcium, water, you may perform a decalcication process to restore its operational efciency. For this purpose
you must use exclusively citric acid-based decalcifying products. This product may be easily ordered through the customer service address provided. Should you need to decalcify your appliance, please follow the instructions which come with the decalcifying product.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEMS CAUSE SOLUTIONS The coffee maker does not
supply boiling water for tisanes
Air has probably entered the circuit and deactivated the pump.
Make sure the tank is properly inserted and that the water is not below the minimum level. Repeat the operations described in the
“Preliminary phases for use” paragraph.
The coffee maker does not supply steam.
There is little water and the pump does not suck it up. The steam exit hole on the dispenser wand is clogged.
Use a pin to unclog the wand. Make sure the water level in the tank is normal.
Coffee overowing from the edges of the lter ring
Probably an excess amount of ground cof
fee has been
placed in the lter ring preventing the lter ring from
being correctly tightened into its housing.
The outlet hole of the lter
containing the grounds is obstructed.
Repeat the operation placing the correct
quantity of coffee in the lter.
Residues of cof
fee grounds have remained on the seal. Clean the seal with a toothpick or a sponge. If the problem persists after carrying out the above operations, go to an Authorized Assistance Center.
Clean the obstructed hole of the lter with a
pin.
The coffee is not supplied
or ows too slowly.
It is possible that the scarce
outow of coffee also depends on the insufcient emission
of water from the perforated showerhead type disc in the
lter ring housing. In fact it
is possible that after a few months of use, fat or lime residues can obstruct the disc. The tanks is not inserted well. Fit the tank securely by pushing it as far as it will go. There is little water and the pump does not suck it up. Fill the tank. The cof
fee blend is ground too
ne, or excessively tampered.
Check the lter containing the ground
cof
fee. If the holes are blocked they should be cleaned using a small brush or using a suitable tool. Let boiling water run through
the lter holder to dissolve or remove any
possible residue of cof
fee or impurity.
Operate the machine without the lter ring, allowing the water to ow. If water is still not owing uniformly through
each hole, please contact your nearest Authorised Service Centre to have your appliance cleaned. T
ry using coarser coffee blends. Tamper
coffee inside the lter using less pressure.
The coffee is too watery and cold.
The blend has been ground too coarsely
.
A more nely ground blend must be used to
obtain a more concentrated and hotter cof
fee. Anyhow, this problem is easily solved thanks to the Thermocream® system, which always guarantees hot coffee accompanied by a reach cream, even with coarsely ground beans.
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