Krups Espresso Mini 963 User guide

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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:
Read all instructions and information in this instruction book and any other 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, electdc shock and personal injury do not immerse cord, plugs, or appliance in water or other liquid.
Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near chil- dren.
Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool before puffing 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. Retum appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair or adjustmenL
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.
Do not place on or near a hot gas or etectdc burner, or in a heated oven.
Always attach plug to appliance first, then plug cord into the wall outlet. To
disconnect, tum any control to "off", then remove plug from wall outlet.
Do not use appliance for other than intended use.
DO NOT unscrew or remove boiler cap while the machine is in operation.
Wait until brewing cycle is completed and all water and steam has been used up.
Appliances with Glass Containers
A. The container is designed for use with this appliance. It must never be used
on a range top.
B. Do not set a hot container on a wet or cold surface.
C. Do not use a cracked container or a container having a loose or weakened _
handle.
D. Do not clean container with cleansers, steel wool pads, or other abrasive
matedal.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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SPECIAL CORD SET INSTRUCTIONS
Regarding Your Cord Set:
A. A short power-supply cord (or detachable power-supply cord) is to be pro-
vided to reduce dsks resulting from becoming entangled in or tdpping over
a longer cord.
B. Longer detachable power-supply cords or extension cords are available
and may be used if care is exercised in their use.
C. If a long detachable power-supply cord or extension cord is used, (1) the
marked electrical rating of the detachable powePsupply cord or 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-type 3-wire cord, and (3) the longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the counter top or table top where it can be pulled on by children or tdpped over.
D. 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 oneway. If the 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 this safety feature.
CAUTION:
This appliance is for household use. Any servicing other, than cleaning and user maintenance should be performed by an authorized service representative.
Do not immerse base in water.
To reduce the dsk of fire or electdc shock, do not remove the base. No user serviceable parts inside. Repair should be done by authodzed service personnel
only.
Check voltage to be sure that the voltage indic<_ted on the name plate ag_es with your voltage.
Never use warm or hot water to fill the water contained Use cold water only!
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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Before you make espresso...
Preparing espresso or cappuccino isdifferent from brewing regular drip coffee. Efectdc Espresso/ Cappuccino makers use steam pressure to force very hot water through the coffee gr_nds to make espresso and use steam to froth milk for cappuccino. Since these machines use steam pressure, it is very important that you read ALL the instructions, CAUTIONS, NOTES and ATTENTIONS and use
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your espressotcappuccino maker properly.
We recommend that you get familiar with all the parts of your "Espresso Mini" before operating the
machine: insert the filter in the filter holder, fit the filter holder into the filter dngs, remove and replace the boiler cap, turn the steam knob on and off. Wash all loose parts in warm soapy water,
rinse thoroughly and dry.
_ CAUTION - PRESSURE
NEVERopen boiler cap (b) or remove filterholder (e) while your"Espresso Mini" isturned "ON" or as longas there ispressure in the boilercontainer.
NEVERmoveor removethe filterholderwhilethe "Espresso Mini"isin operationand underpressure,
Please follow the Instructionslisted below to see if the machine is stillunderpressure. Follow these safety precautionswhile your machineis inuse and ten to Nteert minutes after last use.
I. Turnthe On/Off switchto the =OFF"positionand unplug appliance.
2. Carefully open the steam release knob (c) by slowlyturning it counterclockwise.If steam comes out of the nozzte, then the water containeris stillunder pressure.Closesteam knob
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and proceed with instructionslistedbelow.
3. Takea pitcherfilled with cold water and holdit undemeath the steam nozzle withnozzle in- serted intothe pitcher. Thenopen the steam release knob (c) by turningit counter clocl_wise, Leave steam release knobopen untilno more steam comes out of nozzle,When finished turn steam knob clockwiseto close.
4. Now youcan remove the boilercap and the filterholder.
GENUINE ESPRESSO
Espresso is a far dcher and stronger brew than regular coffee. It should'be deep, dark and deli- cious. Most people find that they enjoy it in smaU quantities because of its richness and for that reason, espresso is usually served in small (2-2t/z oz.) demitasse cups.
The mark of real espresso is its wonderful inviting fragrance and its rich frothed topping: a light brown, cream foam called "crema". Your "Espresso Mini", propedy used, will always produce espresso that is deep, dark and delicious. Just follow the instructions and use fresh, well roasted,
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a - OnlOffswitch b - Cap for boiler container c - Steam release knob d - Steam nozzle with
"Perfect-Froth" attachment
e - Filter holder f - Filter basket for coffee g - Steam build-up plug h - Cup adapter i - Carafe
j - Carafe lid
k - Overflow g_d I - Measuring spoon
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pre-ground espresso or espresso beans you grind yourself.
GRINDING ESPRESSO BEANS
if you grind your own beans and use KRUPS "FAST-TOUCH" (model #203), or "TOUCH-TOP" (model # 208), The approximate grindling time for 4 cups of espresso is 16-18 seconds. Remember espresso requires a fine gdnd.
KRUPS "FAST-TOUCH" Coffee Mill (//" 203)
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Making espresso
1. Place your "Espresso Mini" near an electrical outlet, then plug in machine. Make sure the OnlOff switch is in the "OFF" position.
2. Place your filter basket (f) into the filter holder (e) (see figure 2). The basket is marked on the inside indicating 2 cups or 4 cups. Fill to the desired level,
2 or 4 cups.
3. Fill the filter basket with ground espresso coffee. Pack the coffee lightly and clear any excess coffee from the rim of the filter holder. This will ensure a
proper flit into the filter rings (see figure 3).
ATTENTION
Do not pack coffee tightly.
Do not fill more coffee than indicated by the 4-cup marking. This might
cause clogging or overflow (see under section "Problems and Causes").
e To insert the filter holder (e), line up the arrow located on the thumb guard
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of the filterholder with the arrow on the left side of the machine.
Raise the filter hotder up into brewing head and turn the filter holder firmly
to the right, until it can go no further.
The arrow on the filter holder should be as far dght in the lock range as
possible. If the arrow is not at least in the middle of the lock range, clo not
operate the machine. Rather, remove the filter holder and reinsert it as described above until the arrow is at least in the middle of the lock range
(see figure 4).
Once the filter holder is properly in place, it should never be moved or
attempted to be removed while the "Espresso Mini" is in operation and under pressure.
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Unscrew the boiler cap (b) by turning it counter clockwise (see figure 5).
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Using the glass carafe, fill the boiler container with fresh, cold water (see figure 6).
._ CAUTION
Never flit the boiler while your "Espresso Mini" in "ON" Any water that is
added to the boiler chamber while the heating element is "ON" may
produce hot steam at the point Of impact. The hot steam is potentially
dangerous to the user's face, hands or any other exposed body part.
Never fill the water past the top of the metal band on the glass carafe. Any excess water placed in the boiler chamber will remain in the system after use which, over time, may cause unnecessary calcium buildup in the system.
NOTE
You may want to add a little extra water to compensate for evaporation and
absorption during the brewing process. However, DO NOT fill past the top of the metal band on the glass carafe, The glass carafe (i) has markings on it for 2 cups and 4 cups and steaming. 2 cups of water yields 2 cups of espresso. 3 cups of water yields 2 cups of espresso, plus steam for frothing milk for cappuccino. 4 cups of water yields 4 cups of espresso. 5 cups of water yields 4 cups of espresso, plus steam for froting milk for cappuccino, (This would be at the metal band.)
7. Place the boiler cap (b) securely on the machine and turn it clockwise until it [ssecure (see figure 7),
8. Place the carafe lid (j) on the carafe (i) so that the lid opening points toward the pouring spout of the carafe (see figure 8)°
9. Position the carafe under the filter holder, Make sure that the nozzle in the filter holder points through the opening of the carafe I[d.(see figure 9).
ATTENTION
Make sure that the overflow grid (k) is in place.
10. To make espresso directly into the cups, clip the cup adapter (h) onto the filter holder (see figure 10) and make sure that the cups are placed correctly underneath the two spouts (see figure lOa).
11. Make sure that the steam release knob (c) is in the "closed" position (turn
knob clockwise).
Then turn the On/Off switch on the "ON" position and the indicator light will
illuminate (see figure 11).
_ CAUTION
Dudng operatton pressure builds up Inside the espresso machine. The pressure is contained by a seal between the holder and the machine, if it is not attached correctly or If It Is moved dudng operation, the holder will not seal and can be blown off the machine under high pressure. This can cause burns from steam and hot coffee grounds, and cuts as the holder may shatter the glass carafe.
ATTENTION
You may notice a small amount of steam coming out of the filter holder.
This is a normal function found in pressure systems of this type. DO NOT
ADJUST OR REMOVE THE FILTER HOLDER.
12. After approximately two minutes the water will have reached the proper tem- perature. The water at this time wilt pass through the coffee grinds, produc- ing espresso in the glass carafe or in the cups, whichever you choose..
13, Note that initially the coffee will drip very stowly. If, alter 4 minutes, no water
passes through the coffee grinds, turn off the machine, release pressure by following the instructions under CAU-OTrO-N- PRESSURE listed below, then
remove the filter holder, empty coffee grinds and start from the beginning.
14. Once the coffee has stopped brewing, turn "Off" the machine with the "On/
Off" switch and the light will go out (see figure !1).
15. Before you remove the filter holder for cfeaning, make sure that the boiler is no longer under pressure.
CAUTION "- PRESSURE
NEVER open boiler cap (b) or remove filter holder (e) whi_e your "Espresso Mini" is turned "ON" or as long as there is pressure in the boiler container. NEVER move or remove the filter holder while the "Espresso Mini" is in ope- ration and under pressure.
Please follow the instructions firsted below to see if the machine is still under
pressure. Follow these safety precautions while your machine is in use and ten to fifteen minutes after last use.
1. Turn the OnlOff switch to the "OFF" position and unplug appliance.
2. Carefully open the steam release knob (c) by slowly turning it counter clock-
wise. If steam comes out of the nozzle, then the water container is still under pressure. Close steam knob and proceed with instr0ctions firsted below.
3. Take a pitcher filled with cold water and hold it underneeth the steam nozzle
with nozzle insertedinto the pitcher. Then open the steam release knob (c) by turning it counter clockwise. Leave steam release knob open until no more steam comes out of nozzle. When finished turn steam knob clockwise to close.
4. Now you can remove the boiler cap and the filter holder.
_ CAUTION
Use caution when removing the filter holder, metalpa{ts may still be hot. To remove filter holder, turn the filter holder to the left, past the "min" (mini- mum) markingsuntil the filter bolder dislodges from the machine.
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ATTENTION
Since the metal parts might still be very hot. cool them down by running cold water over them,
To make more espresso, proceed as follows:
Check to see if the boiler is empty and not under pressure (see section "Caution - Pressure"),
Remove filter holder (e),
@- Empty filter basket (f).
Repeat steps 1-14 of this section.
CAPPUCCINO
Cappuccino takes its name from the chocolate hues of the
robes worn by the Capuchin monks who favored this delicious dessert coffee. While cappuccino is traditionally made up of espresso and frothed milk, it can be tailored to one's own taste with cinnamon, sugar, chocolate flakes or even liquor. Its versa- .. tility makes cappuccino a world-wide gourmet choice.
1. The first step inmaking cappuccinois to make espresso. Therefore, fill the glass carafe withthe amount ofwater
which is requiredto make the amount of espresso plusaddi- tional waterfor frothingmilk(see section MakingEspresso).
2. RII a small pItcher w,_to th full wIth fresh, cold milk and set
aside,
3. a) As soon as the firstdrops of coffee are forced through the filter holder, youcan start frothingmilk.
b) Hold the pitcherunder the steam nozzle.Insertthe
steam nozzlewith "Perfect Froth"t_phaftway into the pitcherof milk.Turnthe steam control knob almost a fullturn. Hold the pitchersteady asyou froth the milk (see figure 12). Leavesteam nozzle inpitcher for approxF mately 45-60 seconds, dependingon how muchfroth you want and the type of milkyou are using.
ATTENTION
Do not bring milk to a boil (this will happen ff large bubbles start
forming at the surface of the milk),
Do not let the perfect froth attachment touch the bottom of the
pitcher (this will prevent you from frothing milk).
Close the steam release knob(c) afterthe milk isfrothed by turningit clockwise whilethe nozzle is stillimmersedin the milk.This wiltprevent splatteringof hot milk and foam. ffyou prefer "stiff" foam, let the frothed milkstand for aminute. If you prefer=creamy" foam, useimmediately.
5. Pourthe espresso into a cup whichhas the capacity ofat least(5 oz.). Then add the steamed milk to the espresso
and spoon onthe frothed milk.The proportion between
espressoand milkis to taste; initaly it is normallyone part espressoto two parts milkplus the froth.
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STEAMING WITHOUT MAK! NG ESPRESSO
Insert the steam build-up plug (g) into the filter holder; see
figure (t3). Then proceed with steps 4 and 5 in section
"Making Espresso".
Fill the boiler container with cold water.
CAUTION: For steam only fill the glass carafe to the
<_ mark on carsk.'This will always give you enough steam.
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Have your pitcher with milk or any other beverage you wish to heat ready.
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Proceed with steps 7, 8, 9 and 11 in section "Making Espresso".
5,
Open the Steam Release Knob (c) immediately after turning
the machine on. Stand by with your frothing pitcher.
CAUTION: Do not leave the machine unattended at that
time.
It wilt take approx, half a minute after turning the machine on for the steam to come out of the steam nozzle. Proceed
with steps 3b to 5 In section "Making Capuccino".
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When all steam is released close the Steam Release Knob and turn off machine. CAUTION: In case you do not need all the water for steaming, proceed as follows:
a) turn off the machine,
b) release the remaining steam pressure into another
container.
DO NOT CLOSE THE STEAM RELEASE KNOB BEFORE ALL STEAM tS RELEASED! (see also the section =_ CAUTION - PRESSURE")
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CLEANING THE PERFECT-FROTHAI-rACHMENT For a thorough cleaningof the "Perfect-Froth" attachment remove part C (see figure t2a). All parts shouldbe rinsed in warm water. Ifthe small suction-openinginpart A is plugged up,
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it can be opened with a fine needle.
ATTENTION
The top closureof the Perfect Froth attachment (see figure12a
Pert A) has a veryfine hole in itwhich drawsair intothe milk. If thistiny hole gets clogged,=Perfect Froth"will notwork pro-
pedy.So never immerse the top closurein milkor foam.
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CLEANING
Beforecleaning,tum off the machine,unplug it,and allowto
cool down.
The filterholder,filter basket,carafe,carafe lid, the cup adapter and the overflowgrid can be put in the dishwasher'supper rock
awayfrom the heatingldryingelement
The machine itsetf wipes clean.Never immerse the body of
your"EspressoMini"inwater or anyother liquid•Clean the filter ringwith adamp cloth and remove groundcoffee. Ifthere iswater left in the boilercontainer, let the machine cool down, removeaiTloose parts and emptythrough the topopening.
Cleaning the steam nozzle Clean the steam nozzle each time after you have immersed
it in the milk, other,vise the inside of the noTAe becomes clogged and milk deposits on the outside harden and become dh'l_cultto remove, if this does occur, unscrew the nozzle (see
figure 15) and remove all milk particles (use a needle and rinse under faucet); replace nozzle, and be sure to screw on tightly.
Cleaning the Perfect Froth attachment
For a thorough cleaning of the "Perfect Froth" attachment remove part C (see figure 12a). All parts should be dnsed in warm water. Ifthe small suction opening in part A is clogged it can be opened with a fine needle,
_ CAUTION
DO NOT try to open or disassemble the main body of the machine.
PROBLEMS AND CAUSES
(Alwayscheck if machine is plugged in and ifmachine is in the proper "On" position.)
Problem:
1•Coffee leaking fTom filter holder
Cause:
Filter holder not propedy inserted
Rlter holder not pushed in far enough
Intemal gasket is dirty, clean gasket
Gasket withoutelasticity, replace
Coffee powder not cleaned off the edge of the filter holder
Probtem:
2. Coffee does not come out
Cause:
No water in boilercontainer
Nocoffee infilterholder
Filtercloggedup because coffee mixture is too fine orpresseddown too hard
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Problem:
3. Steam does not come out of steam nozzle
Cause:
NO water or enough water in the boiler container
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Steam nozzle is clogged (see under "Cleaning")
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Perfect Froth attachment is clogged (see under"Cleaning the Perfect Froth')
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Problem:
4• Not enough froth when frothing the milk
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CaUse:
Perfect Frothattachment touchesthe bottom of the pitcher
Perfect Frothtip (see figure 12a) isclogged (part A)(see under "Cleaningthe Perfect Froth") Q Steam nozzleis clogged (see under"Cleaning")
Not enoughwaterleftin boilerto steam for 45-60 seconds
Never move or remove the filter holder while the machine is in operation and under pressure.
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Limited One Year Warranty
Your KRUPS _t 963 is covered by the following warranty (glass carafes are excluded from warranty):
If from date of purchase within one year this KRUPS product fails to function because of defects in materials or workmanship, KRUPS North America, will at its option, repair or replace the unit without charge, provided the owner has a proof of date of purchase:
This warranty will be void if malfunction was caused by damage to the product by accident, misuse, use on frequency or voltage other than. marked on the product and/or described in the instructions,
abuse including tampering, damage in transit, or use for commercial purposes. This warranty gives you specific legal
rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
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GUARANTEE OF PERFORMANCE
This fine KRUPS product is manufactured according to a rigid code of quality
standards, and, with a minimum of care, should give years of satisfying service. However, should the need arise for repairs or for replacement parts within or after the warranty l_eriod, please call our CONSUMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT:
(800) 526-5377 24-hours a day, 7 days a week
You will be provided with specific instruction on how to get your product repaired.
The department will also be able to answer any generalproduct questions you may have.
Before calling the Consumer Service Department, please have the type number
of your KRUPS appliance available. You must have this information before calling
our Consumer Service Department so that we may better answer your questions.
The type number can be located by looking on the bottom of your appliance.
This product is Ty_pe# 963.
Any general correspondance can be addressed to:
KRUPS North Amedca, Inc.
P.O. Box 3900 Peoda, IL 61612
KRUPS North America, lnc.,
7 Reuten D_ive.
CLOSTER, New Jersey 07624
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07951STD1963/68020
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