Kleenmaid CM03X User Manual

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Designer Series
Espresso Machine
Use and Care Manual
CM03X
Coffee Machine
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• Front view and overall view P. 3
• Control buttons and Display panel P. 3
• Safety instructions and precautions P. 4
• Correct use P. 4
• Technical safety P. 4
• Usage safety P. 5
2 OPERATION P. 6
CONTENTS
4 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIRST TIME USE! P. 10
5 ADDING WATER AND COFFEE P. 11
• Filling the water tank P. 11
• Filling the coffee bean container P. 11
6 OPERATION AND USE P. 11
• Switch-on P. 11
• Programming the machine P. 11
• Setting the grind P. 13
• Selecting the type of espresso P. 13
• Adjusting the espresso dose P. 13
• Setting 1 or 2 coffees P. 13
7 GRINDING P. 14
• Preparing espresso P. 14
• Hot water P. 14
• Preparing cappuccino P. 14
8 CARE AND CLEANING P. 14
• Water tank P. 14
• Hot water/steam dispenser P. 14
9 DESCALING THE MACHINE P. 15
10 TROUBLE-SHOOTING P. 15
11 TECHNICAL DATA P. 16
12 DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES P. 16
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1 MACHINE DESCRIPTION
FRONT AND OVERALL VIEW
01. Touchpad
02. Steam knob
03. Hot water/steam dispenser
04. Coffee dispenser
05. Drip grille Filter holder handle
06. Holder for grinding
07. Coffee grinder spout
08. Water tank
09. Drawer
10. Coffee container
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CONTROL BUTTONS AND DISPLAY PANEL
LCD Screen
12. On/off button
13. 1 or 2 cup button
14. Grinder button
15. Short, medium, long button
16. Coffee button
17. Steam/water button
18. Main switch
19. Grind adjuster
20. Technical label
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Warning
Read the instructions
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS
This machine complies with current safety regulations. Incorrect use of the machine may cause harm. Read these instructions carefully before using the machine. They contain important information on safety, use and maintenance, to provide protection and to avoid damages to the machine.
1 Read all instructions 2 Do not touch hot surface, use handles or knobs 3 To protect against fire, electrical shock and injury to persons do
not immerse cord or plugs in water or other liquid
4 Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by
or near children.
5 Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow
unit to cool before putting on or taking off parts, and before clea ning the appliance.
6 Do not operate any appliance with damaged cord, plug, after
the appliance malfunctions, or has been damaged in any man ner. Return appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for inspection, repair or adjustment
7 The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the ap
pliance manufacturer may result in fire, electric shock or injury 8 Do not use outdoors 9 Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch hot
surfaces 10 Do not place on or near a hot gas or electrical burner, or in a
heated oven 11 Always attach plug to appliance first, then plug cord into the wall
outlet. To disconnect, turn any control off. Then remove plug
from wall outlet. 12 Do not use appliance for other than intended use 13 To reduce the risk of fire, do not place any heating or cooking
appliance beneath the appliance 14 To reduce the risk of fire, do not mount unit over or near any
portion of a heating or cooking appliance 15 To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not mount over a sink 16 To reduce the risk of fire, do not store anything directly on top of
the appliance surface when the appliance is in operation.
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CORRECT USE
• This machine is designed solely for preparing espresso, cap-
puccino, long coffee and for boiling water for tea and other hot drinks.
Other types of use are not permitted and may prove dangerous.
The manufacturer will not be held liable for any damage caused by incorrect use of the machine.
• The machine may also be built into a cabinet (special acces sory). It is not suitable for outdoor use. Due to the weight of the machine, the cabinet must be secured firmly to the wall.
• Installation, maintenance and repair works must only be carried out by qualified persons. Any installation, maintenance and re pair works carried out incorrectly may cause considerable dan ger to the user, for which the manufacturer will not assume any liability.
• The machine should only be disconnected from the electrical supply when:
- The main switch of the electrical supply is disconnected;
- The fuse for the house electrical supply is removed;
- The plug to the machine is taken out of the electrical socket. To disconnect the machine from the electrical supply, unplug
without pulling on the cable.
“TOREDUCE THE RISKOFINJURY,DONOTDRAPE CORD OVER THE COUNTER TOP OR TABLE TOP WHERE IT CAN BE PULLED ON BY CHILDREN OR TRIPPED OVER UNINTENTIONALLY” POWER CORD HAS TO BE: UL approved, type SJO/SJT 16AWGx3C moulded plug, max length 4-1/2ft (1.4Mt)
• A short power-supply cord (or detachable power-supply cord) is to be provided to reduce risks resulting from becoming entan gled in or tripped over a longer cord.
• Longer detachable power-supply cord or extension cord are available and may be used if care is exercised in their use
• If a long detachable power-supply cord or extension cord is used the marked electrical rating of the detachable power-supply cord or extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the appliance.
• If the appliance is of the grounded type, the extension cord should be a grounding-type 3-wire cord.
• The longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the counter op or table top where it can be pulled by children or tripped over. An appliance that utilizes a detachable power­supply cord shall be provided with: the appropriate detachable power-supply cord as indicated in supply connections, instruc tions that advise the consumer that the appropriate detachable power-supply cord is not provided, and specify which detachable power-supply cord or cords are appropriate. If long and short de tacable power-supply cords are available, the instructions shall include information regarding the problems attendant with each.
• Under no circumstances should the machine casing be ope ned. Touching the voltage cables or changing the electrical and mechanical structure may cause danger of electric shock. It may also affect the operation of the machine.
The manufacturer declines all responsibility for persons or property if the above instructions are not observed in full.
• If the machine is to be installed with other appliances, it must be separated from them with a shelf.
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TECHNICAL SAFETY
• Before connecting the machine to the electricity supply, check the electrical information (voltage and frequency) on the data sheet with that of the electricity supply thoroughly.
This data should be exactly the same to avoid damaging the
machine. In case of doubt, contact a qualified electrician.
• The electrical safety of the machine is only guaranteed if it is connected to a regulation earth wire. It is very important to che ck this carefully. In case of doubt, have the electricity supply checked by a qualified electrician.
The manufacturer will not be held liable for any harm or damage
caused due to a lack or malfunctioning of the earth wire (e.g.
risk of electric shock)
• Only operate the machine when installed so as to avoid contact with electric parts. For the assembly, dismantling and daily main tenance of the machine, always make sure it is disconnected from the electrical supply.
• The machine should not be connected to the electrical supply with extension cables, as these do not provide the necessary safety for the machine (e.g. danger of overheating)
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USE
Warning! Danger of burning! Liquids leaving the dispensers are boiling!
• Children should only use the machine while under supervision. Children’s skin is more sensitive to high temperatures. They may burn themselves! Remember too that espresso cof­fee is not a children’s drink.
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• When using the machine for the first time, rinse the pipes to get rid of any deposits and to ensure hygiene.
• Only fill the water tank with drinking water at room temperature or chilled. Hot or boiling water or any other liquid may damage the operation of the machine. It is advisable to replace the water daily to prevent bacterial growth.
• Only pour coffee beans into the coffee container. If ground coffee
­is poured into the container, it may damage the grinder.
• Sugar damages the machine! Do not fill the machine with coffee beans treated with caramel,
sugar or similar substances, instant coffee or other substances containing sugar.
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• Boiling water and steam may cause burning, so these functions should be performed with the utmost care. Never direct the steam dispenser towards parts of the body.
It may cause burning!
• Always ensure that the steam selector is disconnected when no steam is required, otherwise, steam may escape unintentionally.
It may cause burning!
• The water/steam dispenser gets very hot during use. Only hold the dispenser by the handle.
It may cause burning!
• Depending on the lime content of the water, the machine should be descaled regularly with a citric acid solution. In areas of very hard water, the water pipes should be descaled more frequently.
The manufacturer will not be held liable for any damage caused by inadequate descaling.
Follow the mixing instructions indicated on the descaling pack. Otherwise, the machine may get damaged.
• Do not lean on the open drawer of the coffee machine, as this may damage the machine.
• If the coffee machine is installed near an oven with a self-clea ning function, disconnect the coffee machine during self-clea ning, otherwise it may get damaged.
The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any damage caused by failure to observe the safety instructions and warnings.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This machine complies with the safety regulations currently in for­ce. Incorrect use of the machine may lead to personal injury and damage to objects. Please read all the instructions carefully before using the machine as they contain important information on safety and the use and maintenance of the machine. This will protect you and prevent da mage to the machine.
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2 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
The coffee machine has two water heaters, one for the water and one for the coffee. This makes it possible to prepare boiling water for tea, or use the steam for cappuccino and prepare the espresso.
This appliance can grind the beans when they are needed. This allows for the best flavour for the coffee as it is freshly ground.
If the container, glass or cup, has a smaller volume than the quanti­ty of coffee produced as standard by the appliance, coffee dispen­sing can be interrupted at any time by pressing key “1” (Fig. 1A/B), allowing the user to select the preferred dose.
The grinding level can also be set, choosing a coarser or finer grind depending on user preference, by turning the dial situated on the left side of the machine.
The boiling water dispensed is particularly suitable for preparing tea because the temperature is ideal.
The boiling water from the dispenser can also be used for pre­heating the cups.
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Fig . 1 A
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3 INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The installation of the appliance must be carried out exclusively by qualied personnel in compliance with the regulations in force. Considering the heavy weight of the machine, it is essential that the furniture unit be suitably secured to the wall.
1. Check to make sure that the opening for housing the machine
has the correct dimensions (Fig.2A/B).
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Tank Capacity
Electrical Rating
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2. Remove the machine from the base by unhooking it from the
lateral guides using the levers (Fig. 3), raising the lever of the ri­ght-hand guide and lowering the lever of the left-hand guide (1).
3. Slide the base of the machine into the unit all the way back (2).
4. Attach the base to the shelf using the 10 holes and the screws
provided (Fig.4). Note : If the sides of the base are not flush with the sides of the unit, use the shims provided (3).
5. Close the machine guides all the way.
6. Connect the plug to the power outlet following the safety regula-
tions in force. Important : The power outlet must be accessible after the machine has been installed.
7. Insert the machine in the unit, taking care that the machine gui­des are correctly inserted in the guides on the base, and slide the machine in leaving the necessary space for reaching and connecting the power plug.
8. Close the machine by sliding it all the way back.
9. Fill the water tank and the coffee container.
10. Supply power to the machine using the main switch situated on the left side of the machine (page 3 Fig. 19)
The manufacturer declines any responsibility towards per­sons or objects, as well as for the proper operation of the ma­chine, due to failure to follow the instructions given above.
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4 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIRST TIME USE!
Instructions additional to the instruction booklet, which must be read prior to using the machine.
The manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage caused by improper or incorrect use and failure to follow the instructions provided in the instruction booklet and given here below.
1. Extract the machine by lifting the handle of the drawer and pul ling it towards you.
2. Fill the water tank and the coffee container following the instruc­tions on page 11 of the instruction booklet.
3. Supply power to the machine using the main switch (19) located in the upper part of the left side of the machine.
4. Close the machine.
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5. Switch on the machine using the key
COFFEE 1 SHORT
WATER
­6 Open the steam/water knob (A) and flush a cup of hot water
from pipe. If the display shows "Water Pressure" turn the machine on and off (19) and repeat the operation.
COFFEE 1 SHORT
WATER
7. The machine is now ready for use.
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5 ADDING WATER AND COFFEE BEANS IN THE RESPECTIVE CONTAINERS
To change from a 24hr to a 12hr  clock :   Press the GRINDING button at  the programming the hour step.   It will switch between 24hr and  12hr as required.
FILLING THE WATER TANK
The
water tank needs to be refilled when the display flashes
WATER MISSING
WATER
WATER
To ensure the best result in making espresso, in addition to using good quality coffee, it is also essential to use good water. We the refore recommend emptying the water tank frequently and refilling it with fresh water. Avoid leaving the water in the tank for excessi- vely long periods.
IMPORTANT: Use only cold potable water with hardness less than 7°F.
• Open the machine by raising the drawer handle and pulling ou
tward.
• Fill the tank up to 4 cm (1 9/16 inches from the top).
• Close the machine.
N.B. When the water tank is almost empty, the message “ WATER LOW “ will appear on the display panel
Note: The tank can be removed for cleaning.
MISSING COFFEE MISSING
FILLING THE COFFEE BEAN CONTAINER
The
coffee bean container needs to be relled when the display flashes
COFFEE MISSING
WATER
Fill the coffee bean container using only beans for espresso cof-
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fee.
Any other substance, including ground coffee, can damage the coffee grinder. Do not use beans treated with caramel, sugar, or similar substan­ces, instant coffee, or any beverage containing sugar. Sugar can damage the machine.
• Open the machine by raising the drawer handle and pulling ou
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• Remove the lid of the coffee bean container.
• Fill the container with beans up to 2 cm (3/4 inches) from the
top.
• Put the lid back on the container.
• Close the machine.
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6 OPERATION AND USE
SWITCH-ON
Switch the machine on using the key
After a few seconds, the following message appears on the display panel:
Welcome message
GOOD MORNING
COFFEE 1 SHORT
WATER
During the heating phase, the words COFFEE and WATER flash. The machine is ready for use only when they have stopped
flashing.
The display also shows the type of coffee selected (short/medium/ long) as well as the choice of making one or two coffees at the same time.
PROGRAMMING THE MACHINE
Various functions can be adjusted and programmed, as indicated below:
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To enter programming mode, with the machine off press the key
for 3 seconds until the display panel shows:
PROGRAMMING
Use the keys grammed, which are, in order of appearance:
Pressing the key
Use the keys lated to the hour flash. After setting the hour, press the key
The two digits related to the minutes flash. Set the minutes by
to set the hour. Initially the two digits re-
to select the functions to be pro-
CLOCK
the display panel shows:
20:30
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POWER SAVINGS
POWER SAVINGS
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COFFEE TEMPERATURE
Press the key
TEMPERATURE
COFFEE +00
Using the keys you can change and set the temperature of the coffee. The scale of variation ranges from 14° to +50° F (from -10 °C to +10 °C). The 0 position corresponds to the optimal factory setting.
HOT WATER TEMPERATURE
and the display panel shows:
IMPORTANT !! After setting the new grind, it is necessary to
dispense at least 2 coffees.
SELECTING THE TYPE OF ESPRESSO
Press the key
TEMPERATURE
WATER +00
Using the keys of the hot water. The scale of variation ranges from 14° to +50° F (from
-10 °C to +10 °C). The 0 position corresponds to the optimal factory setting.
STEAM TEMPERATURE
Press the key
TEMPERATURE
STEAM +00
Using the keys of the steam. The scale of variation ranges 14° to +50° F (from -10 °C to +10 °C). The 0 position corresponds to the optimal factory setting.
Press the key
and the display panel shows:
you can change and set the temperature
and the display panel shows:
you can change and set the temperature
to exit the programming function.
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Using the key you can select from among the following types of espresso dose:
SHORT MEDIUM LONG
ADJUSTING THE ESPRESSO DOSE
To change and memorize the quantity of coffee, proceed as follows:
• During the infusion, press and hold the key
quantity (coffee dose) is reached. The display shows the message “MEMO ?”
COFFEE 1 SHORT
WATER MEMO ?
If you want to memorize the dosage of coffee just made, proceed as follows:
• To memorize, as soon as the infusion is finished, use the key
to select the type of coffee (short, medium, or long) on
which to memorise the new setting.
• Press and hold the key
of
confirmation.
again until you hear the beep
until the desired
SETTING THE GRIND
A number of factors help you to understand whether the grinding level needs to be adjusted:
• If the coffee is dispensed too quickly, this means that the beans have been ground too coarsely.
• If the coffee comes out in slow drips, this means that the beans have been ground too finely. A very important factor for ensuring a good coffee is the right setting for the grinding level, which is factory-set but can also be modified as follows:
• Open the machine.
• Carefully turn the dial located on the left side of the machine “A” (Fig.5).
Turning the dial clockwise produces a finer grind; turning it anti­clockwise produces a coarser grind.
Note: Turn the dial min. 3 completeturns,clockwise or anti-clockwise, to obtain a change in the degree of grinding, finer or coarser.
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Now the new quantity of coffee is memorized and associated with the type of coffee selected.
SETTING 1 OR 2 COFFEES
With this machine you can prepare a single coffee or 2 coffees simultaneously. Make your selection using the key
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7 GRINDING
Put the filter handle on the grinder spout and press button the grinder will grind the selected dose
PREPARING ESPRESSO
• Put the filter handle on the grinder spout.
Position the cup or cups under the dispenser spout.
• Make sure that the word “COFFEE” has stopped flashing, which means water temperature reached.
Press the key automatically, but it can also be stopped beforehand by pressing the same key again.
to start the dispensing. Dispensing stops
HOT WATER
Switch on the water heater for preparing hot water using the key
and wait untill the word “WATER” has stopped flashing.
Position the cup or other container under the nozzle.
• Turn the knob of tap “A” (Fig.7) anti-clockwise to dispense the hot water.
PREPARING CAPPUCCINO
Select the steam function using the key
• Wait till the word “STEAM” stops flashing on the display.
Before positioning the container under the steam nozzle, turn the
dial “A” (Fig.7) anti-clockwise to flush out the water remaining
in the
pipes.
Prepare a medium coffee in a cappuccino cup.
Fill the 50 cl jug milk with about 10 cl of milk. This is the quantity
for preparing one cappuccino. We recommend preparing frothed milk for one cappuccino at a time.
Introduce the steam nozzle into the milk container so that the spout is positioned on the bottom of the container (Fig. 7A).
• Turn the steam dial anti-clockwise to release the steam and heat the milk for a few seconds.
Important: Do not heat the milk excessively. Overheated
milk no longer produces froth.
After a few seconds, position the spout of the nozzle at the sur­face of the milk (Fig. 7B).
• When the desired froth is obtained, close the steam tap.
Pour the milk delicately into the cup previously filled with coffee.
N.B.: If the machine is switched off with the steam or water func- tion activated, this function remains in memory when it is switched back on the next time.
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8 CARE AND CLEANING
The appliance must not be immersed in water or other liquids for cleaning.
Let the coffee machine cool down before proceeding with cleaning.
Danger of burning !
Do not use steam appliances for cleaning the machine.
Do not use any detergent substances containing soda, acids, or
chlorides! These substances will ruin the surface of the machine.
Regular cleaning guarantees the efficient operation and long life of your espresso coffee machine. Remove the grille and tray from the machine and clean both the front panel and the inside compartments with a soft sponge dam­pened with a sanitising detergent solution. Dry with a soft cloth to avoid scratching.
Fig . 7 A Fig . 7 B
WATER TANK
It is preferable to empty the water tank daily and refill it, when pos­sible just before preparing coffee, with cold potable water. Wash the water tank by hand using a sanitising detergent solu­tion.
HOT WATER/STEAM DISPENSER
Clean the hot water/steam dispenser with a soft sponge using only water, preferably hot water. To remove any incrustations, we re- commend washing the components in the dishwasher. The steam spout can be unscrewed for washing in the dishwasher. When it is used for frothing milk, it is advisable to release some steam first to flush out any remaining residues of milk or froth.
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9 DESCALING THE MACHINE
When the message “DESCALING” appears on the display with the machine
using specific products that are appropriate for coffee machines.
Attention – Very Important! Do not use lemon-based products for descaling. These pro­ducts contain citric acid, which in contact with calcium at high temperatures forms a chemical reaction, creating calcium ci­trate that could lead to the total obstruction of the water cir­cuits.
Proceed as follows: Open the drawer and remove the water from the tray and any cof­fee grounds from the container. Re-close the drawer without repla­cing the grille, and position the steam nozzle so that the water that comes out of it falls into the tray.
• Switch on the machine and wait till the words WATER and STEAM have stopped flashing.
• Switch offthe machine and go into programming mode by pressing
the key
• Select the descaling function using the keys and “DESCALING” appears on the display panel.
• Press and hold the two keys
on or off, it is time to descale your machine
until the displays shows “PROGRAMMING”.
together and then press
DESCALING STEP 01: Fill the tank halfway full with the desca ling product then press button
DESCALING STEP 02: open the steam tap and do not close until
advised on LCD
DESCALING STEP 03: machine starts to deliver water from noz­zles until step 4 appears on LCD (when completed)
DESCALING STEP 04: refill water tank with fresh water, Press button
DESCALING STEP 05: machine starts cleaning cycle Important: Ensure container is filled prior to this step. Minimum 1.5 litre needed for cleaning cycle.
Close the steam tap when advised on LCD. Fill the water tank,
and wait for the coffee and water temperatures to be reached.
The machine is ready for normal operation.
manufacturer declines all responsibility for any damage
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caused by failure to carry out descaling.
IMPORTANT: machine provided with direct water supply must
be plumbed according to regional rules, with main tap, retai-
ning valve, 150micron filter.
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• The machine prepares for descaling. When you hear the beep of confirmation, the message DESCALING STEP 01 appears on the display.
10 TROUBLE-SHOOT I N G
The machine does not switch on.
- Front panel not completely closed.
- No electricity.
The coffee does not come out or only comes out in slow drips.
- Lack of water in the tank.
- Coffee grind too fine.
- Coffee Machine pipes obstructed.
The coffee comes out too fast and is not creamy.
- Coffee grind too coarse.
- Coffee too old.
- Coffee blend.
The milk froth does not form.
- Check that the flow of steam is suitable.
Loud noise of the pump when dispensing.
- Lack of water in the tank.
- Insufficient pressure in the filter holder due to a coarse grind.
AUTO-DIAGNOSTICS
2. With the machine on:
Solution: Before calling in the technical service, try opening and re-closing the machine.
3. With the machine on:
Solution: Check the water tank and open the water dispensing tap, letting water out from the steam nozzle until the symbol stops flashing (circuit refill).
4. With the machine on:
Solution: Check for the presence of foreign bodies in the grinder (stones, impurities, other foreign bodies).
Turn the grind adjustment knob anti-clockwise (coarse grind) all the way. Remove any impurities by running the grinder for a few seconds. Then re-adjust the grind to the previous position.
For any other operating anomaly, contact Kleenmaid 1300 652 100
The electronic circuits manage and recognize various alarms and operating anomalies. These are indicated as flashing on the display panel
1. With the machine off:
CLOSE TAP
Solution: Close the tap.
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11 TECHNICAL DATA
• External dimensions: H.458 x L.595 x D.320 mm
• Flush-mount dimensions: H.450 x L.568 x D.315 mm
• Operating voltage: 220-240 V~ 50/60Hz, 110V~60Hz
• Pump pressure: 15 bar
• Pump power: 48 W
• Coffee water heater power: 1000 W
• Steam water heater power: 600 W
• Grinder power: 100 W
• Max power: 1700/1100 W
• Water tank capacity: approx. 2.5 l
• Coffee tank capacity: approx. 350 g
• Coffee water heater heating time: approx. 2 min.
• Gross weight: 36.9 kg Net weight: 32.6 kg
CE This appliance complies with Directive 73/23
• regarding electrical safety standards EN 60335-1 (ed. 2002 – Safety of household and similar electrical appliances) and EN 60335-2-15 (ed. 2002 – Particular requirements for ap pliances for heating liquids).
• EMC 89/336 and the respective standards:
55014-1 55014-2 61000-3-2
61000-3-3
12 DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
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European Directive 2002/96/CE on electrical waste and electronic equipment (WEEE) requires that electrical appliances not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste. Used appliances must be collected separately to optimize the reclamation or recycling of the component materials and prevent potential harm to human health and to the environment. The symbol of the cancelled garbage bin is displayed on all these products to remind users of the obligation of separate collection. For further information on the correct disposal of electrical appliances, please contact your local authorities or the retailer.
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