Krups CaféPresso Crematic Time Instruction Manual

CaféPresso Crematic Time
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Water container lid
b: Rotary valve knob c:
Espresso key
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Heating indicator lamp (yellow)
e: ON/OFF switch f:
Operating indicator lamp (red)
g: Frothing aid h: Steam & hot water nozzle i: Cup grid j: Drip tray k: Measuring spoon l: Filter sieve for 1 cup or 2
Caffè m:
Display panel
n: Setting key for minutes o: Setting key for hours p: Programme key q: Automatic preparation of
coffee
r: ON/OFF key s: Swivel filter t: Glass jug u: Warming plate v: Flex storage
Espresso a:
Couvercle du réservoir deau
b: Robinet vapeur rotatif c: Touche espresso d: Témoin lumineux (jaune) de
chauffage
e: Bouton marche/arrêt f: Témoin lumineux (rouge) de
fonctionnement
g: Accessoire Cappuccino h: Buse vapeur/eau chaude i: Grille repose-tasses j: Tiroir récolte-gouttes k: Cuillère doseur l: Filtre pour 1 ou 2 tasses
Caffè m:
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n: Touche de réglage des
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o: Touche de réglage des
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p: Touche de programmation q: Préparation automatique du
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r: Touche marche/arrêt s: Porte filtre pivotant t: Verseuse u: Plaque chauffante v: Enrouleur de cordon
Espresso
Tapa del depósito de agua
a: b: Botón de la válvula giratorio c: Tecla Espresso d: Luz piloto indicadora de
calentamiento (amarilla)
e: Interruptor ON/OFF f: Luz piloto indicadora de
puesta en marcha (rojo)
g: Accesorio capuccino h: Vaporizador de agua caliente
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i: Rejilla para tazas j: Bandeja recogegotas k: Cuchara dosificadora l: Tamiz del filtro para 1 o 2
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o: Tecla de ajuste de las horas p: Tecla de programa q: Preparación automática del
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r: Tecla ON/OFF s: Filtro giratorio t: Jarra de vidrio u: Placa de calentamiento v: Recogecables
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Safety precautions
Carefully read through these instructions
before using the appliance. Connect the appliance only to an earthed mains supply socket. The voltage rating stated on the rating plate of the appliance must correspond with that of the mains supply.
Do not place or use the appliance on hot
surfaces, such as a stove hotplate, or in the vicinity of a naked gas flame.
Do not remove the filter carrier filled with
ground coffee whilst the liquid is running through, as the appliance is at this time under pressure.
Do not refill the coffee-appliance whilst it
is still hot; it takes about ten minutes to cool down.
Do not pour hot water into the water
reservoirs.
The mains plug must be pulled out if
anything untoward occurs during the brewing operation, as also before every time the appliance is cleaned.
Do not remove the mains plug by pulling
on the flex and do not place or hang the flex over edges or corners.
Do not allow yourself or the mains flex to
come into contact with hot parts of the appliance, such as the filter carrier, warming plate or steam nozzle.
Never dip the appliance into water.
The glass jug is not suitable for use in
microwaves, above open fire or on stove plates.
Keep the appliance away from children.
Do not let the mains flex hang down.
Do not use the appliance if either the
mains flex or the appliance itself is damaged.
Observe the instructions for descaling.
If the mains flex of this appliance
becomes damaged, it must be repaired only by the KRUPS customer service department or by a similarly qualified individual, in order to avoid any danger to the person.
Setting the clock
After plugging in at the mains, 0.00 will blink in the display panel. Press the “h“ key to set the hours and the “m“ key to set the minutes (1).
Espresso / Cappuccino
Espresso Coffee
Espresso is much stronger and more aromatic than normal coffee and is drunk out of small cups called espresso cups. It is prepared by forcing hot water under pressure through ground coffee. This produces the delightful black coffee with the stimulating effect.
Apart from its characteristic flavour, the hallmark of espresso is the typical formation of a splendid froth, called crema. This requires a high pressure and the use of genuine, properly roasted espresso coffee beans which have been correctly ground.
If you do not purchase ready-ground espresso coffee, grind the coffee beans in a coffee mill with the setting medium to fine.
Preparing the appliance
Open the lid and remove the water
container (2).
Fill the water container with water (3).
Replace the water container, pressing it
down firmly so that the base valve will open. Then close the lid (4).
Before first use
Before using the appliance for the first time, as well as if it has not been used for a lengthy period, you should allow several cups of water to run through the system without using espresso coffee meal, in order to rinse out the system.
Place one of the two filter sieves in the filter carrier and push the sieve holder back.
Locate the filter carrier on the left at the mark on the housing of the brewing head and turn it tightly to the right (5).
Place the largest convenient receptacle beneath the filter carrier.
Swith on the appliance by pressing the “on off“ key (6).
The operating indicator lamp will glow red and the heating indicator lamp will glow yellow.
Press the espresso key , whereby the pump will be switched on (7). The green control lamp will then glow.
If the heating system is empty, such as upon first use, the system will first fill with water, acoompanied by an audible pumping noise, before water runs out of the filter carrier.
As soon as water runs out, press the espresso key , whereupon the green indicator lamp will cease to glow, and allow the appliance to heat up.
A little water may run out of the brewing head during the heating phase.
When the yellow heating control lamp ceases to glow, press the espresso key
again (8).
Allow 2-3 cups of water to run through the system. To empty the receptacle, interrupt the operation by pressing the espresso key .
To clean through the steam pipe, place a receptacle beneath it, turn the valve knob to the position and press the espresso key
. Then allow 1-2 cups to run through.
Finally press the espresso key once again, return the valve knob to the position and empty the receptacle.
Filling the heating system with water
Before working with the appliance, make sure that the heating system is filled with water by pressing the espresso key , whereby water should run out of the brewing head.
If the heating system should become empty whilst generating steam, which then ceases to issue form the steam pipe, then the heating system must be refilled.
Place a receptacle under the brewing head, set the valve knob to and press the espresso key .
As soon as water runs out of the brewing head, press the espresso key again. Then continue with steam generation by turning the valve knob to the position again.
Preparation of espresso
Fill the water container (2) (3) (4).
Press the espresso key and check that
water runs from the brewing head (7).
Press the espresso key once again. The yellow heating indicator lamp will cease to glow when the necessary temperature has been reached.
Prewarm the espresso cups by putting the filter carrier in place without espresso coffee meal and then placing the cups under the filter carrier.
Press the espresso key (9). Fill the cups with hot water and then press
the espresso key once again. Remove the filter carrier.
Insert the desired filter sieve for 1 cup or 2 into the filter carrier (10).
Fill with 1 or 2 level measuring spoonfuls of espresso coffee meal (11).
So that the coffee meal is evenly distributed in the filter sieve, it should be lightly pressed down with the measuring spoon (12).
Clean any coffee grains from the edge of the filter sieve (13).
Insert the filter carrier and turn it firmly to the right (14).
Place one or two prewarmed espresso cup(s) beneath the filter carrier.
Prepare espresso by pressing the espresso key (15).
After the required espresso has run through, press the espresso key again, remove the filter carrier and knock out the spent coffee meal (16).
The next lot of espresso can be prepared after the sieve has been replenished with espresso meal.
Generation of steam
Steam can be used both for frothing up milk for cappuccino and for the heating of liquids.
Since a higher temperature is necessary for the generation of steam than that required for preparing espresso, the espresso should always be prepared first, as the coffee meal might otherwise become burnt.
Due to the nature of the system, a little water, which can be collected in a separate vessel, will issue from the steam pipe before the steam appears.
Frothing up milk for cappuccino
After you have prepared the espresso, froth up the milk for the cappuccino.
To obtain the best possible frothing results, you should make use of the separate frothing aid.
Push the frothing aid onto the steam nozzle (17).
N.B. THE FROTHING AID IS TO BE USED ONLY FOR THE FROTHING UP OF MILK
Pour about 100 ml of low fat milk into a small narrow jug of maximum 0,5 ml capacity, which must fit conveniently below the steam/hot water nozzle of the machine.
The milk should be well cooled. You should also use a cold jug, so do not wash it out first with warm water.
As soon as the yellow control lamp ceases to glow, hold a separate vessel beneath the steam pipe and turn the knob to position
. Allow water to run into the vessel until steam appears. Then turn the knob to position .
Now commence the milk frothing operation. Hold the jug under the frothing aid in such a
way that the nozzle dips completely into the milk.
Turn the valve knob to the position.
Hold the jug steady during the frothing operation (18).
The nozzle should not touch the bottom of the jug so as not the impede the flow of steam.
After the frothing operation, turn the valve knob to the position and remove the jug.
Now turn the valve knob to the steam position for a moment to blow out any residual milk from the steam/hot water nozzle, putting an empty receptacle below to cat the drops.
Clean the frothing aid and also the steam/hot water nozzle with a moist cloth immediately after the frothing operation.
Heating liquids
Swing out the steam/hot water nozzle. Pull off the frothing aid. Switch on the appliance.
Make sure that the heating system is full
of water by pressing the espresso key
to check that water runs through (7). Then press the espresso key again. Due to the nature of the system, water and
steam will issue from the brewing head during the heating operation.
As soon as the yellow control lamp ceases to glow, hold a separate vessel beneath the steam pipe and turn the knob to position
. Allow water to run into the vessel until steam appears. Then turn the knob to position .
So position the vessel beneath the steam pipe that the jet dips into the liquid.
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