Gaggia Espresso Cappuccino Maker User Manual

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READ THIS FIRST!
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For GAGGlA~~spresso/Cappuccino Makers
BEFORE making espresso the first time, you
Here’s how to do it:
1. Plug the electrical cord into a live outlet.
2. Fill the water reservoir. (Filtered water is better.)
3. Place an empty filter into the black handled filter holder.
4. Attach the filter holder to the machine.
5. Turn on the power switch.
6. Allow the machine to heat up for 6 minutes.
7. Open the steam valve
8. Place an empty steam pitcher or mug under the steam tube.
9. Turn on the coffee switch
10. Water will come out of the steam tube.
11. Allow about a cup of water to come out into the pitcher.
12. Turn off the coffee and steam switches.
13. Close the steam valve.
14. Place an empty cup under the coffee filter.
15. Turn on the “coffee” switch.
16. Fill the cup with water.
17. Turn off the “coffee” switch.
and
MUST
prime the pump!
all the way.
the steam switch.
YOU ONLY NEED TO PRIME THE PUMP AGAIN ONLY IF NO WATER
COMES OUT OR THE PUMP IS MAKING TOO MUCH NOISE.
Now you are ready to make espresso!!! Here’s how:
1. Remove the black handled filter holder.
2. Using the measure provided, place one or two measures of finely ground espresso coffee in the filter basket.
(The large filter holds two measures for two cups,
the small filter is for one cup.)
3. Using the tamper provided, gently press and twist the tamper on the surface of the ground coffee to pack it down.
4. Brush off any grounds on the rim with the palm of your hand.
5. Attach the filter holder firmly to the machine.
6. Place empty cup (or cups) under the filter holder spouts.
7. Turn on the “coffee” switch.
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8. The pump sound will change in a few seconds and espresso
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will start to flow into the cups.
9. When the streams of espresso turn light in color, TURN OFF the “coffee” switch.
10. You may now remove the cups of espresso and serve them.
11. Before making more espresso, remove the filter holder and
knock out
this time as it will cool them and make the next batch taste bitter.
the used grounds. DO NOT rinse the filter or filter holder at
TO MAKE CAPPUCCINO
1. Turn on the steam switch.
2. Put cold milk (skim, 1 %, 2%, into a steaming pitcher only
3.
Place an
valve part way to remove any accumulated water from the steam tube.
5. Hold the pitcher with milk in it so that the end of the steam tube
is below the surface of the milk but not so deep to block the air intake.
7. As the froth forms, raise the pitcher so that the steam tube
8. When the froth is near the top of the pitcher, turn off the steam valve. (the froth may not come to the top if you are using a large
10. Remove the cups of espresso from the drip pan grid.
11. Spoon some froth from the pitcher on the espresso in the cup(s), then pour the hot milk in until the froth reaches the top of the cup(s).
12. If desired, sprinkle shaved chocolate or
empty
goes deeper into the pitcher over the air intake.
mug under the steam tube and open the steam
4. Close the steam valve.
6. Open the steam valve all the way.
pitcher with less milk in it.)
9. Turn off the “Steam” switch.
Regular, Half & Half)
one-third full.
cinamon
on top of the froth.
THE PROTECTIVE COATING OF THE CUP-WARMING
PLATE ON THE TOP
THE COATING ON THE GRID
SHOULD BE REMOVED.
OFTHE
MACHINE, AS WELL AS
OFTHE
DRIP TRAY
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On-Off switch
1 .
Steam switch
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3.
Hot water/brew switch (pump)
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Temperature ready-light
3
Power-on light
4.
Reservoir cover
.
5
Removable water knob
6
Steam/hot water knob
7:
Turbo
.
8
(removeable)
Filterholder
.
6
&other
steam nozzle
7-
10.
Filter basket
11.
Tamper
12.
Shower head
1%
Showerholder
14.
Filterholder seal
15.
Brew head
16.
~r;p
tray
17.
Drip plate
18.
Measuring Tab
.
Power cable and plug
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1or2 cups
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Regarding Your Cord Set:
A short
entangle SUPPLY CORD: This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). As a safety feature, this plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not attempt to defeat the safety feature.
Longer extension cords are available and may be used if care is exercised in their use.
B.
If a long extension cord is used,
C.
I.
the marked electrical rating of the extension cord should be at least as great as the
electrical rating of the appliance,
2.
if the appliance is of the grounded type, the extension cord should be a grounding
.
p
or table top where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over.
ower-supply
in or tripping over a longer cord. ONLY FOR TWO WIRES POWER
B
e
3-wire
cord, and
the
longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the counter top
cord is provided_ to reduce risks resulting
from
becoming
fhe
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taste oFa delicious cup of espresso or cappuccino in the comfort of your
own
created in Italy, is made by rapidly forcing water that has been heated to the correct brewing temperature, through a special finely ground coffee. The heart of the Coffee Gaggia is a precision engineered pump. The pump and water flow is easily controlled with just a flick of the switch.
Making espresso or cappuccino is very different from using a
coffee maker. The Coffee Gaggia operates with pressure ‘and steam and it is, therefore, -important to read all the instructions before using. Become familiar with all parts of the machine before operating the unit.
The taste of your coffee depends on the characteristics of the beans from which it
1.
is made, the type of bean, where it was grown and processed. The special flavor of a coffee bean is determined by many factors, but its taste and aroma are the result of the roasting process. Most coffees purchased from the supermarket are roasted to a moderate degree. Those beans are light in color and have a dry, rather than an oily surface. This is known as the American roast (m USA). The coffee beans that are roasted for a longer period of time and at higher temperatures will be much darker in color. Darker beans will produce a more flavorful cup of coffee than the lightly-roasted beans.
2.
A variety of dark roasts is available from which you can choose to brew your espresso. Examples: Vienna roast, French roast, Italian roast, etc. Each of these roasts is a blend of coffee beans that are roasted at a specific temperature producing a specific type of flavor. There are decaffeinated beans that have up to 98% of the
caffeine content removed. The next time you purchase coffee for your espresso maker, experiment with one of the many kinds of coffee being sold. You may just find that it tastes better than the blend you have been using. A fine “espresso grind” for pump-driven machines must be used. Be sure to ask for
3.
this when buying coffee or when having beans ground. Do not use a blade-type grinder because it makes too much coffee dust and produces an irregular grind.
4.
The mark of real espresso is its dark color, rich taste and the light brown, natural
froth
called “crema” in Italian.
5.
Cappuccino is simply a
of espresso,
cinnamon, nutmeg or chocolate shavings.
6.
Espresso coffee should be served immediately after it is made.
roud owner or the Gaggia Coffee, you can now experience the
home. Congratulations on making a wise decision!Espresso coffee, originally
coventional
combmation
froth
and hot milk are recommended. Cappuccino is usually topped with
of espresso and hot, frothy milk. Equal amounts
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Espresso is served in 2 to 2 112 oz. demitasse cups. A 4 or 6 oz. cup or glass is used
for cappuccino.
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Ideally, coffee beans should be ground immediately before using. Remember, it must be an “espresso grind” for pump-driven machines.
9.
It’s best to store ground coffee or beans in an airtight container in the freezer of
your refrigerator. Ground coffee readily picks up food flavors.
1.
Raise the water reservoir cover (5) and indicated on reservoir The water reservoir (6) can be removed by filling it. IMPORTANT When replacing reservoir, be certain that suction tube is inside the reservoir and not kinked or blocked. Insert plug (19) into a suitable wall outlet (see point (1) under “caution”).
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Turn the power switch (1) to “On”. The power-on indicator light (4) will light up. Make certain that the hot water/brew switch (3) is in the “Off” position. a noise it means the pump is on, turn it off immediately with the brew switch.
4.
Priming the pump: with fresh water. This should be done whenever the machine is switched on.
This machine features a plate, do not insert filter holder into brew head and press hot You will hear the sound of the operating pum get out from the brewing head. Once cup is
Coffee Gaggia in now ready to be used.
Note: It may happen that the self-priming feature of the pump does not temporarily
work.due to an air lock. In this case water does not get out from brewing head, and the
following procedure should be followed:
(a) Place a small frothing pitcher or mug under the steam nozzle (8).
(b)
Turn the steam knob (7)
valve, and turn the hot water/brew switch (3) to “On”. You will hear the sound of the pump.
(c) After a few seconds, a steady stream of water will emerge from the steam nozzle.
Allow about one cup of water to fill the pitcher. Shut the steam/hot water valve and
turn hot water/brew switch to “Off”. The Coffee Gaggia has been primed. NOTE: The temperature ready-light (33 will automatically go on-and-off as the machine’s boiler heats. When the light goes on, the correct water temperature for brewing (and st reach its Ml operating temperature (during this time, the indicator light will go on and off frequently).
earning)
(9.
For best taste, the use of bottled water is recommended.
Thisprocedu-re prepares the pump and fills the water boiler
self-primin
on the side counter-clockwise to open the steam/hot water
has been reached. Wait at least 6 minutes for the machine to
&ll
with cold water to, the MAX line
Ifyou
g
pump. Place an
and after few seconds, water will start to
set coffee switch (3) onto pos. “Off’.
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ed,
empty cup on the
water/coffee
switch
hear
drip-
(3).
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Another feature of the machine is the “no-drip system”, eliminating most of
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dripping from brewing head (that is normal and due to the pump pressure in the system). The feature “no-drip system” causes a light gurgle, for the return of hot water into the tank. After coffee brewing, however, a little dripping may occur due to wet coffee grinds in the filter-holder.
Caution: Never operate pump without water in machine as damage to the pump may occur. Damage of pump run without water is not covered by warranty.
1.
Follow
2.
Allow about 6 minutes for the machine to reach its proper operating temperature. (Use this time to set table, prepare cups, coffee, milk, etc.).
3.
Select the correct filter basket (10) filter basket for 1 cup and the large filter basket for 2 cups of espresso. Then insert the filter holder (9) into the brew head (15) to warm-up. After the warm-up period, remove the warm filter-holder (9) from the brew-head
4.
(15) and fill with correctly ground espresso coffee using the measuring spoon (18) provided. Place one level measure of coffee in basket for each cup of espresso. Do not overfill. Gently tamp down coffee with the tamper (11) provided. Do not compress too firmly. Clean any excess coffee from the rim of filter holder (9). Insert filter holder into brew
5.
head (15) by hokling handle approximately 45 degrees to the left as you face machine. When properly aligned, move handle firmly to the right to lock into position. The handle should point to the front of the machine or slightly to the right. Place one or two espresso cups on the drip plate (17) to line up with the spouts of
6.
the filter holder. Depress hot water/brew switch (3) to “On” position. Espresso will start to flow into cups.
9.
When cups are flow, the weaker the coffee. When properly made, the espresso will have a light brown foam “crema” floating
Remove
6.
To make more espresso, carefully and slowly remove the filter holder by moving handle to the left. Use care as hot water will be on top of the coffee grinds in the holder. Some water will continue to drip from brew head as filter holder is removed. That is normal and due to the pump pressure in the system. Knock out used coffee grinds from filter basket and rinse. For more espresso repeat steps 4 to 8 above.
the procedure described under Preparation.
andinsert it in the filter holder (9). Use the small
3/4
full, release brew switch to
cups and serve.
‘on
the top. If not, refer to Troubleshooting Hints.
“Off’.
The more water you allow to
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as a frothing pitcher (or mug) half-filled with skimmed or low-fat milk and cups that are larger (6 oz.) than those used for espresso.
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device
A unique disc fitted into the filterholder will produce coffee
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When preparing to make cappuccino, have all of the ingredients at hand as well
giving the perfect espresso, whatever type of grind need only use the two-cup filter for one person (one level measure of coffee only).
“Crema”
essential for the authentic
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use. Furthermore, you
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Which k&i'
(2%) milk will provide a thick foam. With regular
The Turbo-Frother will give you all the froth required but don’t let milk come to a boil.
Let frothed milk stand for about 30 seconds before spooning in onto the espresso.
at
f;-othing
outward so that you can get the frothing pitcher under the nozzle without hitting the
base of the machine.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
9.
afnui!k?
The less fat content in the milk the denser the froth will be. Skimmed or low-fat
milk
the froth will quickly collapse.
It may re
milk I?you give it a chance. Swivel the Turbo-Frother steam nozzle slightly
Make espresso (in a large cups) as described above. Depress steam switch (2) to “On”. After 10 to 15 seconds or, when temperature ready-light (33 goes on, place the frothing pitcher that tip is just under the surface of the milk. See Fii. A. Slowly turn steam valve knob The more you turn the knob, the greater the steam pressure for frothing. Move pitcher in circular motion keeping the tip of steam nozzle just under surface of milk as it begins to froth. Do not let milk come to a boil since it will not froth
When
you
remove pitcher. Put steam switch (2) to “Off” position.
Spoon the froth onto the espresso in each cup and gently pour the hot milk along the side of the cup. Top each cup of cappuccino with a dash of cinnamon, cocoa, nutmeg or chocolate shavings. Serve.
uire two
have made enough froth, turn steam knob clockwise to shut off steam and
or three tries to “become an expert” but you will be successful
halffilled
with low-fat milk under Turbo Frother steam nozzle so
counter clockwise to release steam.
(7)
IMPORTANT:
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8.
machine’s boiler must be refilled with water and temperature brought down to a brewing temperature. Otherwise, espresso may taste ‘burned”. To do this: place an empty cup on drip plate. Do not insert to “On” letting cup fill with water. Turn brew switch to make more espresso.
Follow the procedure described under preparation. Turn the steam switch (2) to “On”. Allow about 10 to 15 seconds for the machine to reach its proper operating tempe­rature. Place a pitcher under the steam nozzle (8). Turn the hot water/brew switch counter clockwise to release hot water. When you have made the desired quantity of hot water, turn steam knob clockwise and hot water/brew switch to “Off” to shut off hot water and remove pitcher. Put steam switch (4) to “Off’. NOTE: If you want to make espresso immediately after making hot water, the temperature of the machine boiler must be brought down to a brewing temperature. Otherwise, espresso may taste “burned”. To do this: place an empty cup on drip
K
If
you
want to make more espresso immediately after steaming milk, the
filter
holder. Turn hot water/brew switch (3)
“Off’.
You many now proceed
AIR HOLE
FIG. A
(3)
to “On” and slowly turn steam valve knob (7)
late. Do not insert filter holder. Turn hot water/brew switch (3) to “On” letting cup
with water. Turn brew switch
“Off’.
You may now proceed to make espresso.
JC@eping
IMPORTANT: The steam nozzle should be cleaned after each use in order to avoid build up of milk deposits that are very difficult to clean. Cleaning is made easy as can
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be seen in the Description of Parts. The outer jacket of nozzle can be removed by
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pulling downward.
The steam jet is cleaned by running a shot of has been supplied to clear any obstruction. Outside of steam pipe can be cleaned with a damp cloth. Hole in steam nozzle must be kept open. A needle may be used.
Clean filter holder and titer basket in warm water after use.
P
Wipe body of machine with a damp cloth as required.
and
4:
Remove drip tray and plate (16,
clean out drip area.
5.
Ground coffee will adhere to the seal (14) inside of the brew head (15). Keep it clean.
5.
The shower head (12) should b frequency of use.
1.
After long periods of non-use, drain stale water from machine by turning hot water/brew switch to “On”. However, do this only after you have filled reservoir with fresh water. Never operate pump unless there is water in reservoir
8.
NOTE: It is very normal for an espresso machine to emit steam occasionally as the water pressure changes during use. Be certain to empty drip tray
(16) as required.
In hard water areas, minerals found in the water will accumulate and
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operation of the unit. Approximately every four months (this can and water condition), clean the machine with Gaggia descaler (m which case fo instructions on the packet).
Remove shower head (12)
pump for
Wait 20 minutes and repeat. Repeat process until solution has been run through. Rinse
machine
NOTE: Product other servicing should be attempted by the user. Use “Gaggia cleaner” for best results.
15
seconds.
Allow solution to flow through brew head and steam nozzle for several seconds.
&roughly
by running plain cold water through machine. Replace shower head.
f&iIure
due to scale
17)
unscrewed and cleaned periodically depending on
e
an
wash in warm soapy water. Use sponge to
d 1
c ean.
accumulation is not covered by
steam&rot&it.
Pour solution into reservoir and turn on
A cleaning needle
(6).
and
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dependin
waknty.
drip
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Important safeguards
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and/or injury to persons, including the following:
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Read all instructions and information in this instruction book and any other
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literature included in this carton referring to this product before operating or using this appliance. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs. To protect against fire, electric shock and personal injury do not immerse cord, plugs, or appliance in water or other liquid. Close
su
ervision is necessary when any ap
Unplug rom outlet when not in use and be putting on or taking off parts, and before cleaning the appliance. Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner. Return appliance to the nearest authorized service center for examination, repair or adjustment.
The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer may result in fire, electric shock or personal injury.
Do not use outdoors.
Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch hot surfaces.
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11.
Always turn appliance “Off”, then
disconnect, turn switch to
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13.
Use extreme caution when using hot steam.
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o not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or in a heated oven.
“Off?‘,
then remove plug from wall outlet.
not use appliance for other than intended household use.
.
Save
these
instructions
liance is used by or near children.
F
ore cleaning. Allow to cool before
plug cord into the wall outlet. To
and user maintenance, should be performed by an authorized service center. Do not immerse base in water. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not disassemble the base. No user serviceable parts inside. Repair should be done by authorized service personnel only.
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This appliance is for household use. Any servicing, other than cleaning
Check voltage to be sure that the voltage indicated on the name plate agrees
with your voltage.
Never use warm or hot water to fill the water reservoir. Use cold water only.
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Keep your hands and the cord away from hot parts of the appliance during operation. Never clean with scouring powders or hard implements.
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To avoid your machine scaling up, use purified or bottled water.
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does not flow
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For water in reservoir
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Filter basket clogged because coffee
is too fine or compressed too
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Shower head requires cleaning
firmly
Problem: Coffee flows too quickly
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Coffee is ground too coarsely
LICoffee
not pressed down with
tamper
Prublem:
Pump makes loud noise
Check:
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No
water in reservoir
CI
Pump not primed
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Coffee is ground too coarsely
Problem:
Water leaking excessively
from filter holder
Check:
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Filter holder not properly inserted
in brew head
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Gasket in brew head dirty or worn
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Coffee grinds not cleaned off the
rim of filter holder
Prublem:
Espresso has little crema froth
Cbec#z:
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Coffee is ground too coarsely
LI
Coffee is not pressed down
with
tamper
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Coffee is too old or dried out
Probkm:
Espresso is too cold
Check:
Q
Machine not warmed up (6 min.)
LI
Coffee flows through too
coffee
Problem:
is
ground too coarsely
Not enough milk froth
quickly-
Check:
LI
Use skimmed or low-fat milk
CI
Steam nozzle and/or air intake hole
clogged
LI
Milk is too hot
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