Küppersbusch café profi EKV 6600.0 Operating Instructions Manual

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café profi
Operating instructions
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Dear Küppersbusch Customer,
Thank you for deciding to buy one of our products. Your appliance meets high standards, and operation is simple. Even so, take your time when reading these operating instructions. By do­ing so, you will become familiar with your appliance for optimum and trouble-free utilization.
Please note the safety instructions.
Modifi cations
Text, illustrations and data are consistent with the technical status of the appliance at the time when these operating instructions went to press. The manufacturers reserve the right to make modifi cations in accordance with further developments.
Symbols used
Identifi es all instructions that are important to safety. Failure to observe these instructions can lead to injury, damage to the device or to the system!
Ñ
Denotes steps that must be taken in sequence
n Denotes a listing
Denotes useful tips
Scope
These operating instructions apply to the following model:
Variations in the model are referred to in the text.
Model ID code
EKV6600.0 702406
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Contents
Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Description of appliance 6
Operating- and display elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Operating panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Behind the operating panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Behind the service door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Initial Operation 8
Water hardness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Filling the water tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Filling coffee beans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Switching on the appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Venting the system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
User Settings/Programming 10
Preparing coffee 12
AromaControl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Small coffee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Cappuccino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Drawing hot water/steam 14
Care and maintenance 15
Water tank/Bean container . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Drip tray/Coffee-grounds container . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Coffee spout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Nozzle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Brewing group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Descaling 17
Cleaning cycle 19
Rectifying faults yourself 20
Technical specifi cations 21
Disposal 22
Küppersbusch Customer Service 23
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Safety instructions
The appliance is designed in accordance with acknowledged rules applicable to engineering and the relevant safety regulations. To prevent damage and accidents however, proper handling of the appliance is a precondition. Please observe these operating instructions. They must be kept safely and passed on to future owners.
Emergency
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Immediately remove plug from the mains or switch off the mains fuse.
Appliance
n Indoors.
may be used
n For preparing coffee, Small coffee, hot water, for frothing milk and for
exclusively
steam-heating drinks.
n For household purposes.
Never use
n For other purposes other than those described above, otherwise danger
the appliance may result.
Installation
n Use the appliance only after it has been fi tted in. n The appliance may only be fi tted in accordance with separate
installation instructions and by qualifi ed personnel and connected to the mains.
n Before using the appliance for the fi rst time, please read the chapter
«Initial Operation».
Mains connection
n
The appliance may be connected only to a suitable socket. n Mains voltage must be in accordance with the details indicated on the type plate of the appliance.
n Recommendation: connect appliance via an RCD.
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Safety instructions
Dangers n The appliance must not be used by children and persons not trained in the use of the appliance.
n The appliance is dangerous to children. Keep children away from the
appliance. Switch off the appliance when unattended.
n Keep packaging material out of the reach of children. n Do not point the steam-/hot water nozzle at yourself or others
(danger of scalding).
n Do not insert any objects into the openings of the appliance.
(Danger! High voltage!).
n
As far as it is accessible, do not touch plug with wet hands or pull plug from the socket by the cable. n
Caution: you may scald yourself if you come into contact with hot water, steam or the nozzle. n Do not remove the drip tray during preparation, otherwise you may scald yourself with hot drinks.
Defects
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Do not use appliance if it is faulty or faults are suspected, e.g. if appliance has been dropped.
n Repairs should be carried out only by Customer Service or authorised
specialist personnel.
n Do not use appliance if mains cable is defective. Have mains cable
replaced only by customer service. (Danger: high voltage.)
n
Switch off appliance before opening service door. Danger of scalding!
Cleaning/ n
Before cleaning, remove mains plug if possible and allow appliance to cool.
Descaling
n Do not spray down appliance with water. n
Do not dry parts of the appliance in the oven or in the microwave oven.
Before prolonged
n Empty water tank and bean container.
periods out of use
n Empty and clean drip tray and coffee-grounds container. n Switch off appliance.
Spares
n In the interests of safety, use only original spares and accessories.
Fire
n
In the event of fi re, use only carbon dioxide (CO2) to extinguish fl ames.
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Description of appliance
Operating- and display elements
Operating panel (can be folded out)
Rod handle
Operating panel (can be folded out)
AromaControl
Nozzle
Coffee spout
Service door
Drip tray
Coffee-grounds container
Drip mesh
Display
«Drip tray»
Descale
Programming, Standby,
User Settings
«Large coffee»
«Coffee»
«Small coffee»
«Hot water»
«Steam»
To open panel, press rod handle
Plain text display
SELECT PRODUCT READY FOR USE
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Description of appliance
Behind the operating panel
Behind the service door
Accessories
Water tank
Bean container
Brewing group
Grinder setting
Key Brush Drip guard
Water fi lter Water-hardness
test strip
Coffee-oil solvent
Main switch
Further accessories required can be obtained from Customer Services.
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Initial Operation
Filling the water tank
Filling coffee beans
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Open operating panel by
pressing on rod handle
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Remove water tank
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Insert water fi lter according to instructions in package
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Fill with fresh water
(max. 1.7 l)
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Insert water tank
The appliance can also be used without a water fi lter, though this requires more frequent desca­ling. Using the water fi lter improves the quality of the coffee, and places less strain on the parts of the appliance.
Ñ
To program water fi lter, see User Settings/
Programming.
Ñ
Remove bean container
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Fill with coffee beans
(max. 300 g)
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Insert bean container
Range/User settings
Degree of hardness 1 Degree of hardness 2 Degree of hardness 3 Degree of hardness 4
Water-hardness test strip
corresponds to German degree of hardness [˚dH]
0–7 7–14 14–21 above 21
corresponds to French degree of hardness [˚fH]
0–12.5 12.5–25 25–37.5 above 37.5
Water hardness
To test for water hardness: hold strip under water for one second. Take a reading after 1 minute. To set water hardness, see User Settings/Programming.
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Initial Operation
Switching on the appliance
Venting the system
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Switch on appliance at
main switch
Ñ
Close operating panel. «Vent»
appears on plain text display
Ñ
Place a tall vessel
under nozzle
Ñ
Tap
key and draw hot water until a steady
jet of water is produced
Ñ
Tap
key again to interrupt fl ow of hot water. «Select product» and «Ready for operation» appear on the plain text display
SELECT PRODUCT READY FOR USE
HOT WATER
Ñ
For language settings, see User Settings/Programming.
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User Settings/Programming
Start P Function Settings
Cancel by pressing «ESC» Select Confi rm Select Confi rm Cancel
Standby
The appliance switches over to energy-saving mode.
STANDBY
Water fi lter
Make this setting only when inserting water fi lter for the fi rst time. Important: reset after each change of fi lter!
WATERFILTER ON - OFF - RESET
Water hardness
The appliance should be adapted to the degree of water hardness (see Descaling).
WATER HARDNESS HARDNESS 1 - … 2 - … 3 - … 4
Illumination
On-off switching of illumination.
ILLUMINATION ON - OFF
Contrast
Adjusting contrast for the plain text display.
CONTRAST 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Language
Selecting language for plain text display. The following languages can be selected: German, French, English, Spanish and Dutch.
LANGUAGE Deutsch - FRANCAIS - …
Rinsing
Circuit is automatically cleaned upon switching on. Coffee is prepared using fresh water.
RINSING ON - OFF
Temperature
Selecting the temperature for preparing coffee.
TEMPERATURE LOW - MEDIUM - HIGH
The * symbol blinking on the plain text display denotes the user setting selected.
or
ÑÑÑ
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User Settings/Programming
Start P Function Settings
Pre-brewing
The coffee is moisturized fi rst of all. This is the best way of bringing out the taste. If setting is «large», the coffee is pre-brewed for 4 seconds.
PREBREWING... ON - OFF - LARGE
Total coffee
The total number of coffee portions served is displayed.
TOTAL COFFEES
Timer
Selection of duration according to which the appliance is set to «Standby» (can be preset 3 hours).
TIMER STANDBY AFTER X:XX
Automatic switch
CLOCK
CLOCK - CLOCK TIME - ON/OFF TIME
Cleaning cycle
The cleaning cycle is for degreasing the brewing group.
RINSING CYCLE
Factory settings
Reinstate all settings existing at time of delivery.
FACTORY SETTINGS NO - YES
Aroma of Small coffee
Selecting the amount of ground coffee for Small coffee.
AROMA SMALL COFFEE
MILD - LEGER - STRONG
Aroma of coffee
Selecting the amount of ground coffee for coffee.
AROMA COFFEE MILD - LEGER - STRONG
Aroma of large coffee
Selecting the amount of ground coffee for large coffee.
AROMA LARGE COFFEE
MILD - LEGER - STRONG
Cancel by pressing «ESC» Select Confi rm Select Confi rm Cancel
or
Setting whether or not on-off switching times are activated.
CLOCK ON - OFF
Schaltuhr
Setting of clock time.
CLOCK TIME XX:XX
Setting of on-off switching times.
ON/OFF TIME ON XX:XX
Schaltuhr
Setting whether or not clock time is displayed.
SHOW CLOCK TIME ON - OFF
OFF XX:XX
ÑÑÑ
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B
C
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Preparing coffee
Hot water and steam can scald! Point nozzle at drip tray!
Place 1 or 2 cups below spout
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Preheat cups
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For large cups: push coffee
spout up
Start preparation
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Tap required key:
1 cup = once
2 cups = twice
AromaControl
Strength of coffee is adjustable on continuously sliding scale.
Small coffee
Settings
Small coffee
Standby
Can be cancelled by tapping key
Amount to be fi lled Grinder setting
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Place cup below spout
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Hold down key
until the
required quantity is reached.
The quantity remains stored in the
memory
CoarseFine
Mild coffee Strong coffee
No coffee beans should be in the grinder when changing the grinder setting
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STEAM
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B
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Cappuccino
After starting the steam operation, some condensed water will be produced at fi rst.
Cappuccino
Amount for grinding Cleaning the nozzle
This can be selected before preparation, see User Settings/Programming.
Aroma of Small coffee
Aroma of coffee
Aroma of large coffee
Clean nozzle immediately after use with a damp cloth
Caution: hot part. There is a danger of burning yourself!
For cappuccino, pour coffee directly into the milk froth.
Put the milk into a suitable vessel.
Cold milk froths better
Fill vessel no more than one third
Start steam
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Point nozzle at drip tray
Caution: steam spray!
Frothing the milk
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Rotate vessel when frothing the
milk
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Stop the steam by tapping
key
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Remove vessel
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Prepare coffee
As soon as there is enough froth
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HOT WATER
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Drawing hot water/steam
Hot water
Steam
Danger: hot water and steam can scald. Point nozzle at drip tray.
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Place cup under nozzle
Drawing hot water
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Tap key
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Tap key
Starting the steam
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Tap key
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Warm the drink by rotating vessel
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Place cup under nozzle
After steam function has started, some condensed water is produced at fi rst.
As soon as the required temperature is reached
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Tap key
As soon as the required quantity has been reached
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b
c
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b
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Care and maintenance
Water tank/Bean container
Drip tray/Strainer
Clean appliance, brewing group and accessories weekly without detergent under the tap. Never wash appliance parts in the dishwasher, and never dry them in the oven or in the microwave.
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Switch off appliance
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Remove tank/container
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Clean tank
(including strainers)
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Empty/Clean the bean container
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Remove drip tray
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Remove coffee-grounds container
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Clean coffee-grounds container
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Care and maintenance
Brewing group
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Push top button and pull coffee spout forwards. Clean without detergent under the tap.
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Push coffee spout onto holder until it rests in.
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Pull lower part of nozzle
downwards
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Clean under the tap without detergent
Coffee spout
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Push drip guard to
AromaControl position
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Remove drip tray
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Open service door (pushbut
ton behind cover).
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Press PUSH
and pull brewing group forwards
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Insert key, turn anti-clockwise and
remove the top strainer.
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Clean/dry everything
Do not press PUSH when assembling
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Reassemble strainer and brewing group in reverse sequence.
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Close service door of brewing group.
Nozzle
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Push back coffee spout, push drip guard to AromaControl position.
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Open service door (push
button is behind cover).
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Remove drip tray
Proceed with care when using the key.
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DESCALING YES
MACHINE IS DESCALING
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Descaling
Whenever plain text display shows DESCALE or as required.
Under no circumstances use vinegar, as appliance will otherwise be damaged. Use commercially available descaling agents that are suitable for this appliance.
For descaling, use the «appliance descaling agent» designed solely for this appliance. This will provide you with professional and protective descaling. For straightforward ordering of the «appliance descaling agent», please use the prepaid ordering card. If the appliance is switched off during descaling, then descaling will continue after the appliance is switched on again. Descaling lasts approx. 30 minutes.
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Remove water fi lter
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Add descaling agent in accordance with manufacturer‘s instructions.
Reinsert water tank
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Place large vessel below
spout
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Hold down key for 5 seconds
Tap key
,
YES select
Tap key
,
this starts the descaling
Rinsing intervals are at 1-minute intervals until message
RINSE MACHINE PRESS WATER KEY
is displayed. For further information, see «Rinsing».
Ñ
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Preparation
Starting descaling
Suitable descaling agents
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Descaling
Rinsing
Finishing descaling
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Thoroughly rinse water
tank
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Press key ,
Rinsing begins
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Fill with fresh water
press key
to cancel and
continue the procedure
Rinsing is complete as soon as the plain text display indicates
RINSING FINISHED PRESS WATER KEY
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Press key
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Thoroughly rinse water
tank
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Put back water fi lter
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Fill with fresh water
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Draw hot water until a steady
jet of water is produced
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Insert water tank
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Press key . Venting begins
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Push key to fi nish
RINSE MACHINE PRESS WATER KEY
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Cleaning cycle
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Add coffee-oil solvent
to the brewing group
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Insert brewing group
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Fill water tank
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Insert water tank
STANDBY RINSING
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Tap key
RINSING CYCLE FACTORY SETTINGS
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Select
RINSING CYCLE
by tapping key
RINSING CYCLE
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Confi rm by tapping key
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Approx. 8.5 dl water is pumped off in approx. 7 minutes.
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Place vessel below coffee
spout
Before starting cleaning cycle, empty drip tray and have a spare vessel handy. Large amounts of water will be produced (approx. 8.5 dl), therefore watch vessel closely.
Clean your appliance every fortnight or after every 250 cups to ensure trouble-free operation. Once started, a cleaning cycle cannot be interrupted.
For optimum cleaning, we recommend the coffee-oil solvent manufactured by Sae­co. This can be obtained from our Customer Service or through specialist dealers.
If other products are used, damage may result, for which no responsibility can be accepted.
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Rectifying faults yourself
Brewing group cannot be
removed for cleaning
Heating up takes a long
time
No hot water or steam
produced
Coffee is not hot enough
No illumination
Coffee produced is too little,
or none is produced at
all
Appliance does not switch
on
see
Page
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Turn on main switch 9
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Check power connection
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Check fuse in interior installation of building
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Preheat cups with hot water 14
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Set brewing temperature correctly 10
Problem Remedy
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Switch off appliance! 16
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Clean nozzle
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Descale appliance 17
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Close service door
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Switch on appliance (brewing group is initialised)
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Check grinder setting and AromaControl 12
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Switch on main switch 9
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Adjust illumination 10
STANDBY
DESCALING
FILL WATERTANK
COFFEE BEANS EMPTY
DREGDRAWER FULL
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Tap key
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Descale appliance
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Fill water tank with fresh drinking water
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Fill bean container
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Open service door, empty coffee-grounds container, appliance is reset.
The main switch must be turned on. Coffee-grounds con­tainer must be removed for at least 5 seconds. Appliance will be reset only if message «Empty coffee-grounds container» appears on the plain text display.
Brewing group cannot be
reinstalled after cleaning
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Press PUSH so that locking/unlocking
lever rests in
Adjust illumination Remedy
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Rectifying faults yourself
BREWUNIT BLOCKED
DREGDRAWER MISSING
CLOSE DOOR
VENTILATE
BREWUNIT BLOCKED
GRINDER BLOCKED
FAULT ON WATERSYSTEM
Ñ
Insert brewing group correctly
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Insert drip tray/coffee-grounds container correctly
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Close service door
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Vent system (during initial use). Tap key
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Call Customer Service
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Call Customer Service
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Call Customer Service
Message Remedy
Technical specifi cations
Voltage, current and power rating
Weight
Water tank (with water fi lter)
Capacity of bean container
Capacity of coffee-grounds container
Capacity of drip tray
Pump output
Grinder
Height adjustment of coffee spout
Illumination
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230 V ~50 Hz, 10 A, 1250 W
n
approx. 13 kg
n
1.8 l (1.7 l) – removable
n
300 g
n
12 Stk .
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0.8 l
n
15 bar
n
rotary ceramic grinder
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80–105 mm, at rear 155 mm
n
3 LEDS
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Disposal
Packaging
n The packaging material (card, polyethylene plastic fi lm and expanded polystyrene) is
labelled, and if possible should be recycled and disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.
Uninstalling
n Isolate appliance from mains. Where the appliance is immovably fi xed, this must be under
taken by a certifi ed electrician!
Safety
n To prevent accidents through improper use, especially where children are playing, the
appliance should be made unusable.
n Remove plug from socket, or have the connection dismantled by an electrician. The mains
cable must then be severed at the appliance.
Disposal
n The used appliance is not worthless refuse. Proper disposal will result in reutilization of the
raw materials.
n The symbol is depicted on the type plate of the appliance. This means that disposal
along with normal household refuse is not permitted.
n Disposal of the appliance must be in accordance with local regulations on refuse disposal.
Please contact your local authorities, the local recycling depot for household refuse or the dealer from whom you obtained this appliance. They should provide you with further information about handling, utilization and re-utilization of this product.
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Please note:
For our Customer Service to be able to make careful preparation for repairs and to provide the necessary spares, we will require the following information should you have any claim on Customer Services:
1. Your full address
2. Your telephone number and, if applicable, your fax number
3. When Customer Service personnel can visit you?
4. Exact designation of appliance: model and serial no. (refer to the type plate and/or purchase receipt)
5. Date of purchase
6. Exact description of the problem or your service request.
Also, please keep your purchase receipt handy. This will help us save a lot of time and expense, and also provide a more effi cient service for you.
Professional kitchens
Küppersbusch Customer Service Telephone service for professional kitchens For Germany: Fault rectifi cation: Headquarters: 0180 - 5 25 12 03 Order department for spares service:
Küppersbusch Grossküchentechnik GmbH Fürstinnenstr. 2 45883 Gelsenkirchen
Fax 0209 - 40 17 16 Fax 0209 - 40 17 66
Outside Germany:
Please enter the number of your customer service department here:
Küppersbusch Grossküchentechnik GmbH Küppersbuschstr. 16 D-45883 Gelsenkirchen (Germany) Export Fax: +49 - 209 - 40 17 35
Küppersbusch Customer Service
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Household appliances
Headquarters for requesting customer services and spares
Germany:
We are open:
Küppersbusch Hausgeräte AG Küppersbuschstrasse 16 45883 Gelsenkirchen
Phone: 01 80 - 5 25 65 65 Fax: (02 09) 4 01 - 7 14/7 15
Monday to Thursday from 730 to 1800 Friday from 730 to 1700 Saturday from 900 to 1300
Outside offi ce hours please forward your requirements to us by fax.
Austria: We are open:
Küppersbusch Ges. m. b. H. Eitnergasse 131230 Vienna
Phone: (01) 8 66 80 - 15 Fax: (01) 8 66 80 - 50
Monday to Friday from 800 to 1700
Outside offi ce hours please forward your requirements to us by fax.
Outsourced customer service We are open:
56070 Koblenz, August-Horch-Strasse 14 Headquaters phone: (02 61) 8 90 90 Customer service phone: (02 61) 8 90 91 73
55543 Bad Kreuznach, Industriestrasse Headquaters phone: (06 71) 79 40 Customer service phone: (06 71) 79 43 31
66117 Saarbrücken, Zinzinger Strasse 13 Headquaters phone: (06 81) 50 08 50 Customer service phone: (06 81) 5 00 85 22
KÜPPERSBUSCH HAUSGERÄTE AG
Postfach 10 01 32, D-45801 Gelsenkirchen, Küppersbuschstr. 16, D-45883 Gelsenkirchen
Phone: (02 09) 4 01-0, Fax: (02 09) 4 01-3 03
www.kueppersbusch.de
Küppersbusch Ges.m.b.H.
Eitnergasse 13, 1231 Wien, Phone: 01/8 66 80-0, Fax: 01/8 66 80 72
www.kueppersbusch.at
e-Mail: verkauf@kueppersbusch.at
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