For your safety: read and understand manual before use.
Table of contents
Your GIGA 5
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 4
Control elements 8
1 Preparing and using for the first time 10
JURA on the Internet ....................................................................................................................................10
Setting up the machine ..............................................................................................................................10
Filling the water tank ...................................................................................................................................10
Filling the bean container ...........................................................................................................................10
First-time use .................................................................................................................................................11
Determining the water hardness ..............................................................................................................15
Barista recipes at a glance .........................................................................................................................20
Permanently setting amounts for the cup size ......................................................................................21
Activating the grinder selection ...............................................................................................................22
Hot water ......................................................................................................................................................23
3 Daily operation 24
Switching on ................................................................................................................................................24
Switching off ................................................................................................................................................25
4 Permanent settings in programming mode 26
Possible settings in programming mode ...............................................................................................26
Time and date ..............................................................................................................................................32
Units ..............................................................................................................................................................34
Language ......................................................................................................................................................36
Querying information ................................................................................................................................38
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Table of contents
5 Maintenance 39
Rinsing the coffee system .........................................................................................................................40
Rinsing the milk system .............................................................................................................................40
Cleaning the milk system ..........................................................................................................................40
Dismantling and rinsing the dual spout .................................................................................................42
Inserting and activating the filter .............................................................................................................44
Changing the filter ......................................................................................................................................45
Cleaning the machine ................................................................................................................................46
Descaling the machine ..............................................................................................................................48
Cleaning the bean container .....................................................................................................................50
Descaling the water tank ............................................................................................................................51
6 Display messages 52
7 Troubleshooting 54
8 Transport and environmentally friendly disposal 56
Transport / Emptying the system .............................................................................................................56
9 Technical data 57
10 Index 58
11 JURA contact details / Legal information 64
Symbol description
Warnings
This is the safety alert symbol. lt is used to alert you to potential personal injury
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J DANGER
J WARNING
J CAUTION
NOTICE
hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury
or death.
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death
or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION, used with the safety alert symbol, indicates a hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury.
Symbols used
TPrompt to take action. This symbol means that you are being prompted to
perform some action.
EInformation and tips to make it even easier to use your IMPRESSA.
‘Espresso’
Display message
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Follow the basic safety
precautions
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions shall
always be followed, to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and/or
injury to persons, including the following:
Z Read all instructions.Z Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs.Z To protect against fire , electric shock and injury to persons, do
not immerse power cord, plugs, or body of machine in water
or other liquid.
Z Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by
or near children.
Z Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning.
Allow to cool before putting on or taking off parts, and before
cleaning the appliance.
Z 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
facility for examination, repair or adjustment.
Z The use of an accessory attachment not recommended by the
appliance manufacturer may result in fire, electric shock, or
injury to persons.
Z Do not use outdoors.Z Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or counter,
or touch hot surfaces.
Z Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or in a
heated oven.
Z Always attach plug to appliance first, then plug cord into the
wall outlet. To disconnect, turn any control to ‘OFF’ then
remove plug from wall outlet.
Z Do not use appliance for other than intended use.Z Use extreme caution when dispensing hot steam, hot water
or hot coffee.
Z For household use only.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Pass them on to any subsequent user.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Intended use
Special power cord set
instructions
The appliance is designed and intended for household use only. It
shall only be used for coffee preparation and to heat milk and wat er,
according to these instructions. Use for any other purpose will be
deemed improper. JURA Elektroapparate AG cannot accept any
responsibility for the consequences of improper use.
People, including children, who
Z do not have the physical, sensory or mental capabilities to use
the appliance safely or
Z are inexperienced or lack knowledge in how to use the appli-
ance safely
must be supervised by a responsible person when using it, or must
be instructed in how to use it correctly.
Z The power cord is provided to reduce the risk resulting from
becoming entangled in or tripping over a long cord.
Z The cord shall be arranged so that it will not drape over the
counter top or table top where it can be pulled on by children
or tripped over.
Z This appliance has a 3-pin grounded plug.Z Do not modify the plug in any way.
Do NOT use extension cords.
If the user chooses to use an extension cord,
Z the marked electrical rating of the extension cord shall be at
least as great as the electrical rating of the appliance, and
Z if the appliance is of the grounded type, the extension cord
shall be a grounding type 3-wire cord, and
Z the longer cord shall be arranged so that it will not drape ov er
the counter top or tabletop where it can be pulled on by child-
ren or tripped over.
J WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, DO NOT remove any service covers. DO NOT modify the appliance in any way that is not
described in these instructions. NO user serviceable part s included.
Repair MUST be done by authorized personnel only.
In the event of signs of damage, for example if there is a smell of
burning, unplug the machine immediately from outlet and contact
JURA customer service.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
J CAUTION
NOTICE
This appliance is for household use. Any servicing other than cleaning and user maintenance shall be performed by an authorized
service representative:
Z Do not immerse base in water or try to disassemble.Z Do not put the appliance or any individual parts in the dish-
washer.
Z Check voltage to be sure that the voltage indicated on the
name plate complies with your voltage.
Z Never use warm or hot water to fill the water container. Use
cold water only.
Z Keep your hands and the cord away from hot parts of the
appliance during operation.
There is a risk of scalds or burns on the spouts and the cappuccino
frother / nozzle.
Z Keep children away.Z Do not touch any hot parts. Use the handles or knobs provi-
ded.
Z Ensure that the cappuccino frother / nozzle is correctly fitted
and clean. If incorrectly fitted or if they become blocked, the
cappuccino frother or its parts might come off.
Z Never clean with scouring powders or hard implements.Z Ensure that the ventilation slats are not covered.Z Never pull out the drip tray during the brewing process. Only
pull the drip tray when the display instructs you or when the
appliance is ready for use.
(or you will void your
warranty protection):
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NEVER DO
Z Never fill instant coffee, chocolate mix et c. int o the bean c on-
tainer or ground coffee funnel (filler funnel for ground coffee).
It will damage the functioning of the brewing chamber.
Z Never fill sugar coated coffee beans into the bean container.
In case of doubt, call your dealer.
Z Never fill anything other than coffee beans into the bean con-
tainer (no chocolate, no rice, no nuts, no spices, nothing other
than roasted coffee beans).
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Z Never fill frozen beans into the bean container. If you store
beans in the freezer, let them thaw 3 to 4 hours before filling
them into the bean container.
Z Never fill anything but fresh, cold and clean water into the
water tank, except when decalcifying.
Z Never use mineral or carbonated w ater . Y ou can use tap wat er ,
bottled water, spring water and reverse osmosis water.
Z Never do anything with the machine which is not described in
these instructions. In case of doubt, call your dealer.
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Control elements
Control elements
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4
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6
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1 Bean container with aroma preservation
cover
2 Bean container status indicator
3 Water tank cover
4 Water tank
5 Power switch and plug-in mains cord
(back of the machine)
6 Coffee grounds container
7 Drip tray
8 Cup platform
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Figure: Your machine may look different to the one shown.
1 Q On/Off button
2 g Rotary Switch
3 O P button (programming)
Front
4 Display
5 Multi-function buttons (button function
depends on what is shown in the display)
Back of the machine
1 Service cover (Open by pressing with your
finger)
2 Locking device
3 Sliding catch
4 Service socket (underneath cover)
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1 Preparing and using for the first time
1 Preparing and using for the first time
JURA on the Internet
Setting up the machine
Filling the water tank
NOTICE
Visit us on the Internet. You can do wnload short operating instructions for your machine from the JURA website (www.jura.com). You
will also find interesting and up-to-date information on your GIGA
and on every aspect of coffee.
When setting up your GIGA, please note the following:
Place the GIGA on a horizontal surface that is not sensitive to
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water.
Choose a spot for your GIGA which protects the machine
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against overheating. Ensure that the ventilation slats are not
covered.
Daily maintenance of the machine and hygiene when handling milk,
coffee and water are key to a perfect coffee result in the cup every
time. You should therefore change the water daily.
Milk, sparkling mineral water or other liquids can damage the wat er
tank or the machine.
T Only fill the water tank with fresh, cold water.
T Open the water tank cover.
T Remove the water tank and rinse it with cold water.
T Fill the water tank with fresh, cold water and reinsert the
tank.
T Close the water tank cover.
Filling the bean container
NOTICE
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The bean containers have an aroma preservation cover. This will
ensure that your coffee beans retain their aroma for longer.
Coffee beans which have been treated with additives (e.g. sugar),
ground coffee or freeze-dried coffee will damage the grinder.
T Only use roasted, untreated coffee beans to fill the bean con-
tainer
T Remove the aroma preservation cover.
T Remove any dirt or foreign objects from inside the bean
container.
First-time use
1 Preparing and using for the first time
T Fill the bean container with coffee beans and close the
aroma preservation cover.
J WARNING
If the machine is operated with a defective power cord, there is a
danger of potentially fatal electric shock.
T Never use a machine which is damaged.
T Never use a machine which has a defective power cord.
E The water volume is given as standard in ‘oz’. You can ch ange
this setting to ‘ml’ in programming mode (see Chapter 4 ‘Permanent settings in programming mode – Unit for amount of
water’).
During first-time use, you can choose between the
tion’
and the ‘Standard installation’.
‘Quick installation’: After setting the time and date, your GIGA
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is ready for use.
‘Standard installation’: Here, you can also decide whether you
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want to operate your GIGA with or without a CLEARYL Blue
filter cartridge. If the water hardness is 10 °dH or more, we
recommend using the filter cartridge. If you do not know
the hardness of your water, you can find this out first (see
Chapter 1 ‘Preparing and using for the first time – Determining the water hardness’).
‘Use filter’ / ‘Active’: Here, you can fit the CLEARYL Blue filter
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cartridge. Descaling will no longer be necessary.
‘Use filter’ / ‘Inactive’: Here, you can set the water hardness
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of the water used. This setting influences when your GIGA
prompts you to perform descaling.
‘Quick installa-
Precondition: The water tank and bean containers have been filled.
T Connect the mains cord to the machine.
T Insert the power plug into a power socket.
3T Switch on the GIGA using the power switch on the back of
the machine.
QT Press the On/Off button to switch the GIGA on.
‘Welcome to JURA’ appears on the display. The display then
shows the languages you can choose from.
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E To display more languages, press the ‘Next’ button (bottom
right).
T Press the button that corresponds to the language y ou want,
e.g.
‘English’.
‘Saved’ appears briefly on the display to confirm the setting.
‘First-time use’
E Now choose between ‘Quick installation’ and ‘Standard instal-
lation’
.
Quick installation
T Press the
‘Quick installation’ button.
‘Time’
T Press the ‘+’ or ‘–’ button to set the hours.
T Press the
T Press the
T Press the
‘Save’ button.
‘+’ or ‘–’ button to set the minutes.
‘Save’ button.
‘Saved’ appears briefly on the display.
‘Date’
T Press the ‘+’ or ‘–’ button to set the day.
T Press the
T Press the
T Press the
T Press the
T Press the
‘Save’ button.
‘+’ or ‘–’ button to set the month.
‘Save’ button.
‘+’ or ‘–’ button to set the year.
‘Save’ button.
‘Saved’ appears briefly on the display.
‘Press the Rotary Switch.’, the Rotary Switch lights up.
T Place a receptacle under the dual spout.
kT Press the Rotary Switch.
‘System is filling.’, the system fills up with wa t er. The opera-
tion stops automatically.
heating.’
, ‘Press the Rotary Switch.’ appears on the display.
‘Welcome to JURA’, ‘Machine is
kT Press the Rotary Switch.
‘Machine is rinsing.’, the machine rinses. The operation
stops automatically.
‘Please select product:’ appears on the
display. Your GIGA is ready for use.
Standard installation
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T Press the
‘Standard installation’ button.
‘Time’
T Press the ‘+’ or ‘–’ button to set the hours.
1 Preparing and using for the first time
T Press the ‘Save’ button.
T Press the
T Press the
‘+’ or ‘–’ button to set the minutes.
‘Save’ button.
‘Saved’ appears briefly on the display.
‘Date’
T Press the ‘+’ or ‘–’ button to set the day.
T Press the
T Press the
T Press the
T Press the
T Press the
‘Save’ button.
‘+’ or ‘–’ button to set the month.
‘Save’ button.
‘+’ or ‘–’ button to set the year.
‘Save’ button.
‘Saved’ appears briefly on the display.
‘Use filter’
E Now decide whether you want to operate your GIGA with or
without a CLEARYL Blue filter cartridge.
Activating the filter
T Press the
T Press the
‘Active’ button.
‘Save’ button.
‘Press the Rotary Switch.’, the Rotary Switch lights up.
T Place a receptacle under the dual spout.
kT Press the Rotary Switch.
‘System is filling.’, the system fills up with wa t er. The opera-
tion stops automatically.
‘Insert filter.’/ ‘Press the Rotary Switch.’
T Remove the filter cartridge extension from the Welcome
Pack.
T Fit the filter extension on top of a CLEARYL Blue filter car-
tridge.
T Remove and empty the water tank.
T Open the filter holder and insert the filter cartridge into the
water tank, exerting slight pressure.
T Close the filter holder. It will click into place audibly.
T Fill the water tank with fresh, cold water and reinsert the
tank.
kT Press the Rotary Switch.
‘Filter is being rinsed.’, the filter is rinsed. Rinsing of the filter
stops automatically.
‘Empty drip tray.’ appears on the dis-
play.
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T Empty the drip tray and coffee grounds container and put
them back into the machine.
‘Filter’ / ‘Filter rinsing complete.’
‘Welcome to JURA’
Switch.’
.
, ‘Machine is heating.’, ‘Press the Rotar y
kT Press the Rotary Switch.
‘Machine is rinsing.’, the machine rinses. The operation
stops automatically.
‘Please select product:’ appears on the
display. Your GIGA is ready for use.
Deactivating the filter
T Press the
T Press the
‘Inactive’ button.
‘Save’ button.
‘Press the Rotary Switch.’, the Rotary Switch lights up.
T Place a receptacle under the dual spout.
kT Press the Rotary Switch.
‘System is filling.’, the system fills up with wa t er. The opera-
tion stops automatically.
‘Water hardness’
E If you do not know the hardness of your water, you must find
this out first (see Chapter 1 ‘Preparing and using for the first
time – Determining the water hardness’).
T Press the
T Press the
‘+’ or ‘–’ button to set the water hardness.
‘Save’ button.
‘Saved’ appears briefly on the display.
‘Welcome to JURA’, ‘Machine is heating.’, ‘Press the Rotary
Switch.’
.
T Place a receptacle under the dual spout.
kT Press the Rotary Switch.
‘Machine is rinsing.’, the machine rinses. The operation
stops automatically.
‘Please select product:’ appears on the
display. Your GIGA is ready for use.
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Determining the water
hardness
LevelDisplay German
Degree (°dH)
Not active––––
Very soft water<3<3< 53.4None
Soft water> 4> 4> 711
Hard water> 8.4> 8.4> 1502
Very hard water> 14> 14> 2503
You can find out what the w at er hardness is by using the Aquadur®
test strip supplied as standard.
T Hold the test strip briefly (for 1 second) under flowing water.
Shake off the water.
T Wait for about 1 minute.
T You will then be able to read the degree of water hardness
from the discoloration of the Aquadur® test strip and the
description on the packaging.
Degrees of general
hardness (°dGH)
Parts per
million (ppm)
Indicator Strip number
of ‘reddish’ fields
Connecting milk
Your GIGA creates fine, creamy, feather-light milk foam with a
perfect consistency. The most important requirement for frothing
milk is a milk temperature of 39–46 °F (4–8 °C). We would therefore
recommend using a milk cooler or a vacuum milk container.
T Connect the milk pipe to the dual spout. To do this, attach
the end of the milk pipe (without the connector) to the connector on the right-hand side of the dual spout. Use the
short pipe for a milk container and the long pipe for a milk
carton.
T Connect the other end of the milk pipe to a milk container
or immerse it in a milk carton.
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2 Preparation
2 Preparation
J WARNING
Hot coffee, hot steam and hot wat er can cause scalding. Scalding is
a serious burn.
T Use extreme care when handling hot liquid or steam.
T Allow liquid to cool down before drinking.
T In the event of scalding, rinse affected area with cold water
and seek medical attention.
T Keep children AWAY.
E While a produc t is being prepared, you can stop preparation
at any time. To do this, press the Rotary Switch k or the
button.
E During preparation, you can change the preset amounts
(e.g. amount of milk foam or water) by turning the Rotary
Switch g.
E You can follow the current status of preparation on the display .E The water volume is given as standard in ‘oz’. You can ch ange
this setting to ‘ml’ in programming mode (see Chapter 4 ‘Per-
manent settings in programming mode – Unit for amount of
water’).
Coffee tastes best served hot. A cold porcelain cup cools the beverage – and impairs the taste. We therefore recommend prewarming
the cups. The full coffee aroma can develop only in prew armed cups.
You can purchase a JURA cup warmer from your specialized dealer.
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Coffee, latte macchiato
etc. – options for
preparation
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You can mak e permanent settings for all products in programming
mode (see Chapter 4 ‘Permanent settings in programming mode –
Product settings’).
The GIGA provides you with two options for preparing a specialty
coffee, milk or hot water.
Preparation at the touch of a button: Simply press the cor-
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responding preparation button for the product shown on the
display (start screen) that you want.
Preparation using the product selector (Rotary Selection):
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Only some of the products you can prepare are shown on the
2 Preparation
start screen. As soon as you turn the Rotary Switch, more
products are displayed in a product selector.
Turn the Rotary Switch to bring the product you want into
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focus. Start preparation by pressing the Rotary Switch or the
‘Prepare’ button.
The product selector view disappears automatically after
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5 seconds if no preparation is started.
The two preparation options will now be described in more detail in
the following sections.
Preparation at the touch
of a button
Specialty coffees at the
touch of a button
Two specialty coffees at the
touch of a button
Specialty coffees with milk
at the touch of a button
On the display (start screen), you will see different products, which
you can prepare by simply pressing the corresponding button.
A specialty coffee displayed on the start screen is always prepared in
the same way.
Example: Proceed as follows to prepare one coffee.
Precondition:
T Place a cup under the dual spout.
T Press the
Two specialty coffees can always be prepared in the same way: Press
the preparation button you want twice within two seconds.
Your GIGA prepares latte macchiato, cappucc ino and other specialty
coffees with milk at the touch of a button. There is no need to move
the glass or cup.
‘Please select product:’ is displayed.
‘Coffee’ button.
Preparation starts.
The preset amount of water for coffee flows into the cup.
Preparation stops automatically.
appears on the display.
‘Coffee’ and the fill volume are displayed.
‘Please select product:’
Example: Proceed as follows to prepare one latte macchiato.
Precondition:
to the dual spout.
‘Please select product:’ is displayed, milk is connected
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2 Preparation
T Place a glass under the dual spout.
T Press the
‘Latte macchiato’ and the various amounts are displayed.
‘Latte macchiato’, the preset amounts of milk and milk foam
flow into the glass.
Coffee preparation starts. The preset amount of water for
espresso flows into the glass. Preparation stops automatically.
To ensure that the milk system in the dual spout always works
properly, you must clean it daily (see Chapter 5 ‘Maintenance –
Cleaning the milk system’).
‘Latte macchiato’ button.
‘Please select product:’ appears on the display.
Preparation using the
product selector
Preparation of a specialty
coffee using the product
selector
As soon as you turn the Rotary Switch, more products are displayed
in a product selector.
E The product selector view disappears automatically after
5 seconds if no preparation is started.
Example: Proc eed as follows to prepare a Caff è latte using the product selector.
Precondition:
to the dual spout.
T Place a cup under the dual spout.
gT Turn the Rotary Switch to view the product selector.
gT Turn the Rotary Switch until the
kT Press the Rotary Switch to start preparation.
‘Please select product:’ is displayed, milk is connected
‘Caffè latte’ product is in
focus.
The Caffè latte is prepared.
Preparation stops automatically.
appears on the display.
‘Please select product:’
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2 Preparation
Ground coffee
You can choose to use a second coffee variety, for example decaffeinated coffee, with the filter funnel for ground coffee.
E Never add more than two level measuring spoons of ground
coffee.
E Use ground coffee which is not ground too finely. Very fine
coffee can block up the system so that the coffee only comes
out in drips.
E If you did not fill the machine with a sufficient amount of
ground coffee,
the GIGA stops the operation.
E The desired specialty coffee must be prepared within approx-
imately one minute after filling with the ground coffee. Oth-
erwise the GIGA stops the operation and is once more ready
for use.
All specialty coffees with ground coffee are prepared following this
model.
Example: Proceed as follows to prepare one coffee using ground
coffee.
Precondition:
T Place a cup under the dual spout.
T Open the cover of the filler funnel for ground coffee.
‘Please add ground coffee.’
T Place one level measuring spoon of ground coffee into the
filler funnel.
T Close the cover of the filler funnel.
‘Please select product:’, the specialty coffees you can pre-
pare with ground coffee are displayed.
T Press the
Preparation starts.
The preset amount of water for coffee flows into the cup.
Preparation stops automatically.
appears on the display.
‘Not enough ground coffee.’ is displayed and
‘Please select product:’ is displayed.
‘Coffee’ button.
‘Coffee’ and the fill volume are displayed.
‘Please select product:’
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2 Preparation
Barista recipes at a
glance
Preparing barista recipes
Now you too can be a professional barista! Y ou can select the recipes
for 12 delicious coffee creations from the product selector using the
Rotary Switch. The GIGA will guide you through each step of the
preparation process with easy-to-follow text and pictures. Choose
from:
Marocchino
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Pepresso
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White Cool
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Flavoured latte macchiato
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Irish coffee*
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Café mélange
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Viennese coffee
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Winter Magic
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Shakerato
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Mango Lassi
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Red Cool*
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Summer Fire
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Designed to please the eye as well as the taste buds!
(Recipes marked * contain alcohol.)
All barista recipes are prepared following this model.
E The product selector view disappears automatically after
5 seconds if no preparation is started.
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Example: Proceed as follows to prepare a White Cool.
Precondition:
gT Turn the Rotary Switch to view the product selector.
gT Turn the Rotary Switch until the product
kT Press the Rotary Switch to start preparation.
T Follow the instructions on the display and confirm by press-
E You can stop prepar ation at any time by pressing the E Just before preparation start s, you are asked which grinder
and therefore which beans you want to use.
E You cannot make any permanent settings for barista recipes.
During preparation, you can however change the coffee
strength and quantities by turning the Rotary Switch g.
‘Please select product:’ is displayed.
focus.
ing the
‘Next’ button.
‘White Cool’ is in
‘’ button.
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