Morphy richards MOMENTO user Manual

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The use of any electrical appliance requires the following
common sense safety rules. Primarily there is danger of
injury or death and secondly the danger of damage to the
appliance. These are indicated in the text by the following two conventions:
IMPORTANT: Damage to the appliance!
In addition we offer the following safety advice.
LOCATION
• Remove all the packaging and retain for future reference.
• Ensure the coffee maker is used on a firm, flat surface.
• Do not use the coffee maker outdoors or in a bathroom.
• Do not place the coffee maker on a highly polished wooden surface as damage may occur to the surface.
• Do not place the coffee maker on or near hot surfaces such as a hot plate or radiant rings or near a naked flame.
WARNING: Do not place the coffee maker onto a metal tray or metal surface whilst in use.
• Do not lift the coffee maker by gripping the water reservoir. Hold the body of the coffee maker.
Thank you for choosing this Morphy Richards product and for placing your trust in our brand. This super-automatic coffee-maker has a maximum performance pressure pump (18 Bar) to offer you the best professional espresso coffee in the comfort of your home. With the touchscreen technology, you can easily select the espresso you prefer by pressing directly on the digital screen. This high-tech coffee-maker displays the selection you have made with the appropriate graphic on the screen. Its menu is highly intuitive and easy to use so that you can adapt the machine to your personal preferences without any great complications.
We recommend you read this instruction book carefully to discover all the options the Momento has to offer. We hope you enjoy this coffee maker and the delicious coffee it makes. Keep this instruction book in a safe place, so that you can refer to this whenever you need to.
MOMENTO FULL AUTO COFFEE MAKER
MODEL NO. 47815
Please note : cups not included with this product
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PERSONAL SAFETY
• Disconnect the coffee maker from the mains supply when filling, cleaning or not in use.
• If the unit stops producing coffee, unplug and see cleaning instructions page 8.
• Keep the outside of the coffee maker area clean and dry at all times.
• Always use the controls, knobs and handles that have been specifically designed for this purpose.
• Do not touch hot surfaces.
• Do not touch metal parts until the unit has cooled.
WARNING: Do not immerse the coffee maker itself in water and always ensure the electrical connections are kept dry.
• Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner. Ring the helpline number for advice on examination and repair.
• The use of attachments or tools not recommended or sold by Morphy Richards may cause fire, electric shock or injury.
• Do not use abrasive cleaners on the outside of the coffee maker, they may scratch the surface. Clean only with a soft damp cloth.
• Do not use the coffee maker for anything other than its inte nde d purpose: ma ki n g co ff ee in a domestic environment.
• Caution must be used when handling hot water, coffee or steam.
CHILDREN
• Children do not understand the dangers associated with operating electrical appliances. Never allow children to use this appliance.
• Young children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance.
PRODUCT SAFETY
• Never use warm or hot water to fill the water reservoir.
• Do not overfill the water reservoir.
• Operate the appliance only with the drip tray in place.
TREATING SCALDS
• Run cold water over the affected area immediately. Do not stop to remove clothing, get medical help quickly.
CHOICE OF COFFEE
• Choose a finely ground espresso coffee to use with this machine.
Note: Avoid blends that are very powdery. When the coffee
is too finely ground it may block the filter.
• Or use high quality coffee beans, we recommend medium roasted for most tastes.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
Check that the voltage on the rating plate of your appliance
corresponds with your house electricity supply which must be A.C. (Alternating current).
If the socket outlets in your home are not suitable for the
plug supplied with this appliance the plug should be removed and the appropriate one fitted.
WARNING : The plug remove d from the mains lead, if
severed, must be destroyed as a plug with a bared flexible cord is hazardous if engaged into a live socket outlet.
Where used, should the fuse in the 13 amp plug require
changing, a 13 amp BS1362 fuse must be fitted.
WARNING: This appliance must be earthed.
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1 IMPORTANT
• Do not leave the cable hanging over the edge of the table or in contact with hot surfaces.
• When disconnecting the coffee-maker, first switch it off by pressing the on/off switch (OFF position at the rear) and then unplug the cable from the mains.
• Take particular care when using steam.
• Use the grinder for grinding coffee only.
• This appliance is not intended for use by young children or in f irm perso ns u nles s t hey have b e en a dequa tel y supervised by a responsible person to ensure that they can use the appliance safely.
• Do not leave unattended whilst in use.
2 PRECAUTION
• Remove all the used elements to protec t the pro duct during transport, as well as all material used for promotions, such as plastic bags, cardboard, stickers, the digital screen protection, etc. on both the outside and inside of the coffee-maker. Keep these elements out of the reach of children.
• If the mains cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or by an authorised technical service to prevent any possible danger.
• Do not use warm or hot water to fill the tank under any circumstances. Use only water at room temperature.
• Never clean the coffee-maker with a scouring pad or a rough sponge. Use only a soft cloth moistened with water.
• To avo id lime sca l e d eposi ts in t he pipes in your coffee-maker, we recommend you use purified water or still mineral water.
3 IMPORTANT
The manufacturer will not accept any liability whatsoever for damage caused by:
• Inappropriate use of the coffee-maker for any purpose other than that for which it has been designed.
• Repairs carried out by unauthorised persons.
• Manipulation of the mains cable.
• Manipulation of any part of the coffee-maker.
• Use of spares or accessories that are not supplied by the manufacturer.
• Removal of lime scale from the coffee-maker using any method that is not in accordance with the instructions giv
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In these cases, the warranty will be void.
4 SAFETY STANDARDS
In the event of an emergency
Unplug the coffee-maker immediately.
The coffee-maker must be used only:
• Indoors.
• At a room temperature of between 10°C and 40°C.
• To make coffee, hot water, steam milk or heat liquids using steam.
• For domestic use.
• By adults who are in full possession of their physical and mental faculties.
Power cable
Connect the coffee-maker to an appropriate socket; the volt
­age must coincide with that indicated on the specifications plate.
IMPORTANT! Check that the socket is connected to the mains.
Installation
• Place the coffee -maker on a completely flat surface. Do n ot pl ace i t on a h ot su r face u nder an y circumstances.
• Keep it at a distance of 10 cm from walls and heat sources (gas, oven, etc.).
• Do not keep the coffee-maker at a room temperature of below 0°C; the coffee-maker may be damaged by the water inside freezing.
• The mains plug must be accessible at all times.
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• The mains plug must not be damaged, hanging or placed on hard surfaces.
• Do not use the power cable to move the coffee-maker by pulling on it under any circumstances.
Hazards
• Do not aim the steam jet or hot water directly at anyone, since there is a risk of burns.
• Do not place any objects inside the coffee-maker under any circumstances (electrical hazard).
• Do not touch the coffee-maker if your hands are wet. Do not unplug the coffee-maker by pulling on the power cable.
Responsibilities.
• Do not use the coffe e -maker if it does not work correctly or if you suspect that it may be faulty, e.g. after it has accidentally been dropped.
• Have the product repaired at an authorised centre.
• Turn off the coffee-maker before opening the side cover.
Spares
To guarantee your safety and the correct operation of your coffee -maker, use only spares and accessori es that are authorised by the manufacturer.
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5 PARTS
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Coffee bean tank cover
Grind level adjustment
Coffee bean compartment
Water tank cover
Water tank
Steam regulator
Steam nozzle
Heig ht-adjusta b l e coffee outlet
Handles
Removable drip tray
Ground coffee tank/ sugar cube compartment
Cup-warmer
Standby switch
Information screen
Touchscreen
Tray water level indicator
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6 ACCESSORIES
For your convenience, all the accessories are in a box with the instructions handbook:
1. Ground coffee dispensing spoon. Capacity 8 g, approx.
2. Lime scale remover.
3. Cleaning brush.
4. Strip of reagent to check water hardness. Levels 1 to 5.
5. Brewing unit switch.
7 BREWING UNIT, THE HEART OF THE
COFFEE-MAKER
This coffee-maker has a professional unit manufactured and developed by the best manufacturer of professional machines (vending) in Italy. The brewing unit automatically prepares an excellent espresso coffee and deposits the grounds in a compartment. It has been designed for professional use and, consequently, does not require maintenance work until it has made
6,000 cups
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Esc
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Preparation of 1 espresso coffee
Preparatio n of
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espresso coffees
Light coffee
LCD display
Outle
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Hot water
Steam
Ground coffe
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Preparation of 1 large coffee
Strong coffee
Preparation of 2 large coffees
9 INSTALLATION
If you find coffee grounds, it is because the coffee-maker has been tested to make sure it works perfectly.
Before switching on the coffee-maker, make sure you have removed the protection from the screen.
1. Fill the coffee bean tank with coffee beans (the tank has a capacity for up to 250 g).
2. Fill the water tank with clean, cool water. You can fill it directly (a) or under the tap (b)
a) Lift the water b) Remove the tank by
tank cover. the handle.
When placing the tank back in position, make sure it fits into the flap on the body, so that it is perfectly in place.
3. Connect the power cable.
4. Turn on the on/off switch at the rear of the coffee-maker. Turn it to the “I” position to switch the coffee-maker on.
5. The standby button will come on (blue).
6. The first time you use the cof fee-maker, its internal circuits need to be filled with water. The steam jet/hot water regulator icon appears on the LCD screen to indicate that the circuit needs to be filled.
IMPORTANT! Perform this operation BEFORE any other.
IMPORTANT! The circuit must be filled each time the steam
regulator icon appears on the display. This icon appears each time the machine is PLUGGED IN.
7. Place a compartment (glass or jug) under the steam
nozzle.
8. To fill the circuits with water, turn the steam regulator anticlockwise as far as it will go.
9. Wait unti l water or steam comes out of the steam
nozzle.
10. Close the steam regulator to complete the circuit filling
process.
11. Remove the compartment with the hot water.
12. The coffee-maker will turn off and is ready for use. Press
the standby button.
13. An hourglass will appear on the display to indicate that
the system is heating up.
14. The coffe e-maker auto-cleans the pipes to remove
possible remains of coffee or water. During this process, water comes out of the coffee outlet. This ensures that you enjoy a coffee made with clean, fresh water.
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15. The coffee-maker will indicate when it is ready with a beep and a hand will be displayed on the screen.
N.B. You can turn off the beep by proceeding as indicated in chapter 18 PROGRAMMING YOUR COFFEE-MAKER (page 18).
10 SUGAR CUBE COMPARTMENT
If you normally use sugar cubes, you can store them in the coffee-maker. Lift the sugar cube compartment cover and place the cubes inside. This compartment can be removed for cleaning and to make the filling process easier.
IMPORTANT! Take care not to place the sugar cubes in the ground coffee dispenser by mistake.
11 ADJUSTMENTS
A) By adjusting the grinding level
You can regulate the size of the ground coffee. This size has a direct effect on the coffee made by the coffee-maker and it is
advisable to test the grinding level until you obtain the type of grind you prefer. To adjust the grinding level, use the regulator inside the coffee bean tank.
* Fine grind: The coffee will brew more slowly since it needs more time and pressure to obtain the coffee. Turn the regulator to the left (anticlockwise). The finer the grind, the creamier the coffee will be.
Important! If you grind the coffee too finely (grinding level regulator full to the left), the coffee will brew very slowly.
* Coarse grind: The coffee will brew more quickly. Press and turn the regulator to the right (clockwise).
IMPORTANT!
The adjustment must be made when the grinder is in operation.
Use coffee bean blends specially prepared for espresso coffee. If you do not obtain the desired result, try different blends until you get the one you prefer. Store any coffee not placed in the tank in a hermetically closed compartment in a cool place.
IMPORTANT! Do not use high roast coffee; this type of coffee is roasted with sugar (caramelised) and may damage the coffee-maker.
B) Adjusting the amount of coffee
Before dispensing the coffee, choose the amount of coffee you want to make, depending on whether you want a strong or weak coffee.
If you want a weak coffee, press the button:
If you want a strong coffee, press the selector:
C) Adjusting the coffee outlet
The coffee outlet can be adjusted to dif ferent heights depending on the size of the cups that are being used:
1. To use large cups, slide the coffee outlet up to the top
position.
2. To use espresso cups, slide the coffee outlet down to the
bottom position.
N.B. The coffee outlets can be removed for cleaning.
D) Adjusting the amount of water per cup
To adjust the amount of water per cup, press the following buttons:
Espresso Large coffee coffee
1 coffee cup
2 coffee cups
12 OBTAINING THE COFFEE
1. Check that the coffee-maker is ready.
2. Check that you have adjusted the coffee-maker to obtain the coffee you prefer.
3. Place one or two warmed cups under the coffee outlet.
A) Coffee made from coffee beans
IMPO RTANT! T he firs t cof fe e you get f rom yo ur coffee-maker will not be good quality. Throw it away. This occurs because the first time the grinder is used, it cann ot load t he compl ete amount re quire d by the brewing unit.
4. Press the button for the type of coffee you wish to obtain. A frame will appear around the selected button to indicate your selection.
Espresso Large coffee coffee
1 coffee cup
2 coffee cups
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5. Next, the coffee-maker performs a preliminary infusion of the ground coffee. The coffee is injected with hot water, which is dis tribu ted evenly around the coffee. The preliminary infusion obtains the maximum aroma and flavour of the coffee. During the preliminary infusion, you will see the following symbol on the screen:
6. During the extraction of the coffee, you will see the following symbols on the screen:
1 coffee cup
2 coffee cups
7. When the coffee-maker finishers dispensing the coffee, it
will indicate that you can remove the cups through icons and beeps, as long as you have the beeps option activated (see page 26).
1 coffee cup
2 coffee cups
8. After dispensing the coffee, the coffee­maker is ready to make more coffee.
B) Coffee made with ready-ground coffee.
This coffee-maker can use ready-ground coffee without needing to use the grinder. This function is particularly useful when making decaffeinated coffee. A finely ground espresso coffee must be used.
1. Open the ground coffee dispenser cover.
2. Use the dispensing spoon to calculate the amount of ground coffee. IMPORTANT! The maximum amount is one flat spoonful of coffee (8 g). Then close the cover.
3. Press the ground coffee button. The frame around the icon will light up.
4. Press the button for the coffee you want. The frame around your selection will light up.
Espresso Large coffee coffee
1 coffee cup
N.B. When you use ground coffee, you cannot make two cups
of coffee at the same time.
5. When the coffee-maker finishes dispensing the coffee, you can remove the cup.
1 coffee cup
6. If you are not going to any make more cups of coffee using ground coffee, press the ‘one coffee bean’ or ‘two coffee beans’ button.
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The frame around the ‘ground coffee’ icon will disappear.
IMPORTANT! While the coffee-maker is dispensing the coffee, you can stop the extraction by pressing the ESCAPE button.
N.B. If the side door is opened or if the drip tray is removed dur­ing the extraction or brewing process, the process will stop.
13 HOT WATER
1. Check that the coffee-maker is ready.
2. Place the glass or cup under the steam nozzle.
3. Press the ‘hot water’ button. The hot water symbol will appear inside a square frame.
The screen also indicates your selection:
4. Turn the steam regulator anticlockwise as far as it will go (180°). Close it when yo u h ave o btain ed s u f ficie nt h ot water.
5. Remove the glass or cup filled with hot water.
6. Press the ‘hot water’ button or the ESCAPE button to disable this function. The frame around the hot water symbol will disappear.
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7. The coffee-maker is ready to make coffee.
14 STEAM
1. Check that the coffee-maker is ready.
2. Place a glass or jug under the steam nozzle.
3. Press the ‘steam’ button. The frame around the steam symbol will light up.
While the coffee-maker is heating up, the screen will display the hourglass symbol:
When the coffee-maker is ready to obtain steam, the steam symbol is displayed on the screen:
The maximum steam draw-off time is about 4 min.
4. Place a container under the steam nozzle and open it by turning the steam regulator clockwise to empty any possible residual water that may have been left in the steam nozzle. Close the steam nozzle and throw the water away.
5. Position the cup or jug with the liquid that is to be heated up. To obtain steam, turn the steam regulator anticlockwise. Close the steam regulator when you have finished heating up the liquid. N.B. To heat up the milk and make it frothy, move the cup or jug in circles.
6. Remove the cup or jug with the heated liquid or frothy milk.
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7. Press the ‘steam’ or ESCAPE button to turn off the steam. The frame surrounding the steam will disappear.
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8. The coffee-maker automatically stabilises the temperature
in side t he syste m . This au tomat i c proce ss take s approximately 25 seconds, during which water is expelled through the coffee outlet.
The display shows the hourglass symbol:
9. The coffee-maker is ready to make coffee.
15 CAPPUCCINO
1. Fill a large cup up to 1/3 with cold milk.
2. Check that yo u have selected the steam function and that the coffee-maker is ready.
Steam ready:
3. Place a glass or jug under the steam nozzle. Open the steam regulator to empty any residual water that may have been left in the steam nozzle. When steam comes out, close the regulator.
4. Place the cup with the milk under the steam nozzle.
5. Open the steam nozzle, turning the steam regulator.
6. Move the cup in circles to heat the milk evenly.
7. After heating the milk and making it frothy, close the steam outlet.
8. Press the ‘steam’ or ESCAPE button. The frame around the steam symbol goes off.
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9. The coffee-maker automatically stabilises the temperature ins ide the syste m. Thi s aut o matic p roce ss take s approximately 25 seconds. During this process, you will see the hourglass symbol on the screen and water will come out of the coffee outlet.
10. The coffee-maker is ready to make coffee.
11. Place the cup with the frothy milk under the coffee outlet.
12. Pour the coffee directly into the cup for a delicious
cappuccino.
16 LIME SCALE REMOVAL
Lime scale should be removed regularly to clean the deposits from the internal circuits of the coffee-maker. The frequency with which your coffee-maker needs to be cleaned depends on the hardness of the water you use. Consequently, you first of all need to test the hardness of the water. To do this, proceed as indicated in section 18 PROGRAMMING YOUR
COFFEE-MAKER (page 18).
IMPORTANT!! DO NOT USE VINEGAR OR ANY OTHER LIME
SC ALE REM OVAL AGE NT N OT SUPPLI ED BY MORP HY RICHARDS UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. You will find a sachet of lime scale removal agent containing the exact amou nt fo r one re moval with the accesso ries to yo ur coffee-maker.
1. The coffee-maker will indicate when the lime scale needs to be remov ed f rom th e circ uits by disp laying th e following symbols on the screen:
N.B. The lime scale removal process takes approximately 35 minutes and does not necessarily have to be carried out when the coffee-maker displays the symbols. When this happens, you can continue mak ing coffee, but the appliance will indicate the need for the lime scale removal. If this is not done, the machine may become damaged.
2. Press the ‘P’ button to enter the programming menu.
3. Press the ‘arrow’ icon until the lime scale removal symbol is displayed.
4. The lime scale removal symbol is displayed on the screen.
5. To select it, press the ‘P’ button again.
6. The coffee-maker tells you to fill the water tank before beginning the lime scale removal process. Do not pour water in yet; to remove the lime scale, you have to prepare the removal solution.
7. Prepare the lime scale removal solution as indicated on the
sachet containing the removal agent supplied by Morphy Richards. Pour the content into the water tank and add water up to the lime scale removal mark on the tank.
8. Owing to the lengthiness of this process, you need to confirm that you want to carry it out at that time. Before confirming, make sure you have poured the removal agent into the water tank.
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a) To confirm the lime scale removal process, press the ‘P’
button.
b) To exit the process, press the ‘ESC’ button.
IMPORTANT! If you have poured the removal agent into the water tank, remove it to make sure you do not use it by mis
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take to prepare a coffee.
N.B. if you exit the lime scale removal process once it has begun, press the ESC button for the programme to continue the rinse cycle. This will prevent traces of the removal agent remaining inside the appliance.
9. Once the lime scale removal process has been confirmed, the coffee-maker will indicate that the process is starting on the screen.
The duration of the process will be indicated on the bar that appears on the screen. The bar will complete as time progresses.
10. The screen will indicate the need to fill the water tank
with clean water and will tell you to empty the drip tray.
11. Empty the remaining water from the tank and fill it with
clean water. Empty the drip tray.
12. Once the lime scale removal process has finished, the system must be rinsed to make sure that all remains of the removal agent are removed. To rinse the appliance, press the ‘P’ button again.
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13. The coffee-maker will indicate that the rinse process has begun.
14. The bar will be completed as time progresses.
15. After the rinse process, the coffee-maker is ready to make coffee.
N.B. The ‘no water’ icon may appear during the lime scale removal and rinse processes. Once the water tank is filled, this symbol will disappear and the process will continue.
17 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT! Do not place the coffee-maker in water or any
other liquid or place any of its parts in a dishwasher.
IMPORTANT! Do not dry the coffee-maker or any of its parts in an oven and/or microwave.
A) BASIC CLEANING
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Turn off the coffee-maker (position ‘0’).
2. Unplug the coffee-maker.
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Clean the water tank.
4. Remove the drip tray and empty it. Wash it with water.
5. Remove the grounds compartment (used cof fee) and empty it. Wash it with water.
6. Unscrew the steam nozzle together with the outlet and clean all the parts. If it is blocked, clean the air inlet hole of the steam nozzle with a needle to opti­mise the steam function. When putting it back in place, make sure that this hole is at the top of the steam nozzle.
7. Eliminate the coffee remains left in the coffee dispenser
with the brush.
8. Remove the sugar cube compartment and wash it with water.
9. Remove the coffee outlet and wash it with water.
IMPORTANT! The coffee-maker and its parts must be cleaned at least once a week.
B) BREWING UNIT
This unit is a professional unit and does not need any special maintenance until it has been operating for five years (6,000 cups), when you should take the coffee-maker for service by authorised personnel.
We recommend you clean the coffee -maker thoroughly, regularly removing and cleaning the brewing unit every 1,000 cups or whenever you consider that the coffee flow has decreased. To do this, proceed as indicated in the following
section.
In addition, we recommend you eliminate any coffee remains that may have been left in the piston filter using the brush included in the accessories box.
CLEANING
1. Open the side cover.
2. Remove the grounds compartment.
3. Remove the coffee grounds collection tray.
4. Move the unit lever to the left.
5. Unscrew the top of the unit.
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6. Remove the unit.
7. Wash the unit under the tap with plenty of hot water.
8. Wait until the unit is completely dry.
9. Replace the unit, making sure the indicated points coin­cide.
10. Move the unit lever to the right.
11. Screw the unit back on at the top.
12. Place the tray in position.
13. Place the grounds compartment in position.
14. Close the side cover.
IMPORTANT! When handling the unit for cleaning, the internal system that compacts the coffee may move easily. To return it to its original position, use the brewing unit spanner supplied with the coffee-maker. Make sure that the marks on the fixed and moving parts coincide. If not, proceed as follows:
Insert the spanner in the lock.
Turn the spanner to the left (anticlockwise) until the two marks on the fixed and moving parts coincide.
C) AUTO-CLEANING FUNCTION
Th e c of fee -m ak er aut o ma t ic al l y pe r fo rm s th r e e system-cleaning processes:
1) When you turn on the coffee-maker, it cleans the pipes
with a little hot water to make sure that the coffee it makes
does not contain any traces of water left in the pipes from coffee made previously.
2) Before turning off and to prevent the coffee outlet from being blocked with coffee remains, the coffee -maker expels a little water and cleans the coffee outlet. This function has been designed to save you from having to carry out this cleaning process manually.
3) If the auto-off function is disconnected, the coffee-maker will perform auto-cleaning every 14 cups (when the grounds compartment is emptied).
18 PROGRAMMING YOUR COFFEE-MAKER
The coffee-maker is programmed for use without it being necessar y to mo dif y any parameters , but it offers the possibility of adapting it to your personal preferences easily and intuitively. Consequently, we have designed a simple menu for defining the various functions of the coffee-maker.
You can programme the amount of water per cup. By default, the coffee-maker is programmed with a certain amount of water for an espresso or large coffee. You can modify the amount of water set for each type of coffee and adapt it to your personal preferences.
The coffee-maker can turn itself off to save energy and you can relax when you leave your home, knowing that it will disconnec t. Dep ending on th e use you make of you r coffee-maker, you can programme the time when you want your coffee-maker to turn off after it has been used.
The water in each area has a certain amount of lime that af fe cts the life of the cof fee-maker. You can check the hardnes s of the water you use and pro gramme you r cof fee-maker to tell you when the lime scale should be removed from the appliance. You can also select the contrast level of the scre en and whether or not you want the coffee-maker to beep to tell you when the coffee or the steam is ready.
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The following is a detailed explanation of how to use the programming menu:
A) ADJUSTING THE AMOUNT OF WATER FOR AN ESPRESSO COFFEE
Sequence
Press the button Message on screen
1. The coffee-maker is ready.
2. Press the ‘P’ button to enter the programming menu.
3. The first programme is for adjusting the amount of water per cup. You can programme the amount for each type of coffee you can obtain. To help you, the four possibilities will begin to flash.
4. To programme the amount of water for an espresso coffee, press the corresponding button.
5. After pressing the button for 1 cup of espresso coffee, you enter the menu for programming the amount of water.
Press the ‘arrow’ to increase the amount of water by 10 ml from 30
ml to 60 ml.
By default, the coffee-maker is programmed with 40 ml for an
espresso coffee.
6. To confirm your selection, press ‘P’.
To exit the programming mode, press ‘Esc’.
7. The coffee-maker is ready.
B) ADJUSTING THE AMOUNT OF WATER FOR 1 LARGE COFFEE
Sequence
Press the button Message on screen
1. The coffee-maker is ready.
2. Press the ‘P’ button to enter the programming menu.
3. The first programme is for adjusting the amount of water per cup. You can programme the amount for each type of coffee you can obtain. To help you, the four possibilities will begin to flash.
4. To programme the amount of water for a large coffee, press the cor
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responding button.
5. After pressing the button for 1 large cup of coffee, you enter the menu for programming the amount of water.
Press the ‘arrow’ to increase the amount of water by 25 ml from 75
ml to 150 ml.
By default, the coffee-maker is programmed with 100 ml for a large
cup of coffee.
6. To confirm your selection, press ‘P’.
To exit the programming mode, press ‘Esc’.
7. The coffee-maker is ready.
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60 ml
60 ml
90 ml
60 ml
90 ml
120 ml
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C) ADJUSTING THE AMOUNT OF WATER FOR 2 ESPRESSOS
Sequence
Press the button Message on screen
1. The coffee-maker is ready.
2. Press the ‘P’ button to enter the programming menu.
3. The first programme is for adjusting the amount of water per cup. You can programme the amount for each type of coffee you can obtain. To help you, the four possibilities will begin to flash.
4. To programme the amount of water for 2 espresso coffees, press the corresponding button.
5. After pressing the button for 2 espresso coffees, you enter the menu for programming the amount of water.
Press the ‘arrow’ to increase the amount of water by 10 ml from 30 ml
to 60 ml.
By default, the coffee-maker is programmed with 40 ml for each cup
of espresso coffee.
6. To confirm your selection, press ‘P’.
To exit the programming mode, press ‘Esc’.
7. The coffee-maker is ready.
D) ADJUSTING THE AMOUNT OF WATER FOR 2 LARGE COFFEES
Sequence
Press the button Message on screen
1. The coffee-maker is ready.
2. Press the ‘P’ button to enter the programming menu.
3. The first programme is for adjusting the amount of water per cup. You can programme the amount for each type of coffee you can obtain. To help you, the four possibilities will begin to flash.
4. To programme the amount of water for 2 large coffees, press the cor
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responding button.
5. After pressing the button for 2 large coffees, you enter the menu for programming the amount of water.
Press the ‘arrow’ to increase the amount of water by 25 ml from 75 ml
to 150 ml.
By default, the coffee-maker is programmed with 100 ml for each
large cup of coffee.
6. To confirm your selection, press ‘P’.
To exit the programming mode, press ‘Esc’.
7. The coffee-maker is ready.
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E) ENERGY SAVING
Sequence
Press the button Message on screen
1. The coffee-maker is ready.
2. Press the ‘P’ button to enter the programming menu.
3. Press the ‘>’ button until the ‘auto- of f ’ symbol appears on the
screen.
4. To programme this function, press ‘P’.
5. The ‘auto-off’ symbol is displayed on the screen.
Press the ‘>’ button to increase the time from disconnection to one
hour, two hours, three hours and disconnection again.
By default, the coffee-maker will turn itself off at the programmed
time when no instructions are received.
6. To confirm your selection, press ‘P’.
To exit the programming mode, press ‘Esc’.
7. The coffee-maker is ready.
F) WATER HARDNESS
The hardness of the tap water varies with each region and you should test the hardness of the water you are going to use in your coffee-maker. Once the coffee-maker has been programmed with the hardness of the water, it will indicate when the lime scale should be removed from the system. First of all, test the water hardness. To do this, put the strip of reagent in the water for one second. Some of the squares on the strip of reagent will change colour. The hardness of the water will be equal to the number of squares that change colour.
Sequence
Press the button Message on screen
1. The coffee-maker is ready.
2. Press the ‘P’ button to enter the programming menu.
3. Press the ‘>’ icon until the ‘water hardness’ icon is displayed.
4. To programme the water hardness, press ‘P’.
5. Af ter pressing ‘P’, the water hardness menu is displayed on the screen.
Press ‘>’ to increase the water hardness level from 1 to 5 (after 5, it
returns to 1).
By default, the coffee-maker is programmed with a water hard
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ness level of 5.
6. To confirm your selection, press ‘P’.
To exit the programming mode, press ‘Esc’.
7. The coffee-maker is ready.
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1 Soft (0)
1 Soft (0)
2 Soft/hard (150)
1 Soft (0)
2 Soft/hard (150)
3 Hard (120)
1 Soft (0)
2 Soft/hard (150)
3 Hard (120)
4 Hard/v.hard (250)
1 Soft (0)
2 Soft/hard (150)
3 Hard (120)
4 Hard/v.hard (250)
5 V.hard (425)
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G) DIGITAL SCREEN CONTRAST
Sequence
Press the button Message on screen
1. The coffee-maker is ready.
2. Press the ‘P’ button to enter the menu.
3. Press the ‘>’ icon until the ‘contrast’ icon is displayed.
4. To programme the screen contrast, press ‘P’.
5. After pressing ‘P’, the contrast menu is displayed on the screen.
Press ‘>’ to increase the contrast level from 1 to 4 (after 4, it returns to
1).
By default, the coffee-maker is programmed with a contrast
level of 4.
6. To confirm your selection, press ‘P’.
To exit the programming mode, press ‘Esc’.
7. The coffee-maker is ready.
H) BEEPS
Sequence
Press the button Message on screen
1. The coffee-maker is ready.
2. Press the ‘P’ button to enter the programming menu.
3. Press the ‘>’ icon until the ‘beep’ icon is displayed.
4. To enter the beeps programme, press ‘P’.
5. After pressing ‘P’, the beeps menu is displayed on the screen.
Press ‘>’ to move between the two alternatives: ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’.
By default, the coffee-maker is programmed with the beeps
ON.
6. To confirm your selection, press ‘P’.
To exit the programming mode, press ‘Esc’.
7. The coffee-maker is ready.
I) COUNTER
The coffee-maker has a coffee cup counter to inform you of the number of cups it has made. This amount is for information pur
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poses only and cannot be changed. The counter has five digits.
You will see the number of cups the appliance has made on the screen, next to the 1 coffee cup symbol.
J) LIME SCALE REMOVAL
See section 16 LIME SCALE REMOVAL (page 14).
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19 MESSAGES
Function Icon on display Comment
Fill the system The coffee-maker needs to fill its internal circuits with water. Before with water. transporting the coffee-maker, the circuits are emptied to prevent
the forming of bacteria and must then be refilled. To fill the system, use the steam regulator.
The steam nozzle CLOSE THE STEAM NOZZLE before making the coffee. This will has not been prevent the steam nozzle from dripping when you are making a closed correctly. coffee. Once closed, the symbol disappears.
No water. FILL THE WATER TANK. The coffee-maker will not make any more
cups of coffee until the water tank has been filled.
Grounds CLEAN THE COMPARTMENT. The coffee-maker will not make any compartment full. more cups of coffee until the coffee grounds have been emptied.
Main cover open. CLOSE THE SIDE COVER. The coffee-maker will not make more cups
of coffee until the cover is closed.
No grounds PUT THE COMPARTMENT IN POSITION. The coffee-maker will not compartment. make any more cups of coffee until the grounds compartment has
been put in position.
No brewing unit. FIT THE BREWING UNIT. The coffee-maker will not make any more
cups of coffee until the brewing unit has been fitted.
No drip tray. PUT THE DRIP TRAY IN POSITION. The coffee-maker will not make
more cups of coffee until the drip tray has been put in position.
Function Icon on display Comment
Lime scale removal. SELECT COFFEE/LIME SCALE REMOVAL. The coffee-maker will con
­tinue to make coffee but indicate that the lime scale needs to be removed from the machine.
Cleaning the tray EMPT Y THE DRIP TRAY AND FILL THE WATER TANK WITH CLEAN at the end of WATER. The coffee-maker has finished removing the lime scale the lime scale from the pipes and has poured the removal agent on to the drip removal process. tray, which is now full. First of all, empty it and then fill the water
tank with clean water for the rinse cycle.
Something is not RESET THE COFFEE-MAKER SOFTWARE by turning of f the main working correctly. switch (position ‘0’), wait a few seconds and then turn it on again.
If, after turning off and turning on the coffee-maker, the symbol
continues, THE COFFEE-MAKER NEEDS TO BE REPAIRED AT AN AU
­THORISED TECHNICAL SERVICE CENTRE. The coffee-maker will not work until it has been repaired.
N.B. When the situation has been corrected, the coffee-maker is again
ready to make coffee.
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20 TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
The cof fee-maker does not come on.
The first coffee is of poor quality.
When I turn the machine on, a little dirty water comes out.
When I turn the machine off, a little dirty water comes out.
The coffee is not hot enough.
When coffee made with ground coffee is selected, the coffee-maker pours out only water.
You have used ground coffee and no coffee is made.
The coffee-maker is not connected to the mains.
The first time the grinder is started, it does not pour sufficient quantity into the brewing unit.
The coffee-maker automatically cleans the pipes to make sure the coffee is of optimum quality, free from the remains of previous coffees.
Before turning off and to prevent the cof
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fee outlet from being blocked with cof
­fee remains, the coffee-maker expels a little water and cleans the coffee outlet.
The cups are cold.
You have not put the ground coffee in the coffee dispenser.
You have put too much coffee in the dispenser.
You have not pressed the button and the coffee be­an compartment is empty.
You have put the ground coffee in the dispenser when the coffee-maker was switched off.
Press the switch, position ‘I’ (on).
Check the cable and the plug.
If it still does not come on, take the cof
­fee-maker to an authorised technical service centre.
Throw the coffee away. The other cof
­fees will always be of good quality.
Do not put the cup in position until the coffee-maker has performed the auto­cleaning process.
No solution is required; this function has been designed to prevent you from having to clean it manually.
Preheat the cups.
Add ground cof fee using the dispen ­sing spoon (maximum one f lat spoon
­ful) and select the cof fee again.
Clean the ground coffee from the dis
­penser. Repeat the operation using the dispensing spoon and use a maximum of one flat spoonful.
Press the button again.
Clean the ground coffee from the dispens
­er. Repeat the operation, first of all pressing the button.
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PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
No steam or hot water is obtained.
The coffee-maker needs a lot of time to make the coffee.
The brewing unit does not fit in place after it has been removed for cleaning.
No coffee comes out of the outlets.
The coffee flow decreases or the brew
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ing time increases.
Par t of the ground coffee may have been left in the inlet.
The steam nozzle is blocked.
The grind is too fine.
The piston that presses down the coffee has moved.
The coffee outlet is blocked with dry coffee remains.
The pipes through which the coffee comes out of the coffee-maker into the removal outlet are blocked.
The brewing unit needs to be cleaned.
Use the brush included with the acces­sories to make the coffee drop or use the back of the dispensing spoon.
Clean the blocked pipe with a needle.
IMPORTANT! During this operation, the steam regulator must be closed and the coffee-maker turned off.
Select a coarser grind.
Use the brewing unit spanner to posi
­tion the piston in place (as indicated in section 17. CLEANING AND MAINTE
­NANCE, section B) BREWING UNIT).
Remove the coffee outlet and wash it under the tap.
Remove the coffee outlet. Clean the blocked pipe(s) with a needle.
IMPORTANT! During this operation, the coffee-maker must be turned off.
Clean the unit as indicated in section 17 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE (page 15-18).
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HELPLINE
If you have any dif ficulty with your appliance, do not hesitate to call. We are more likely to be able to help than the store from where you bought it.
Please have the following information ready to enable our staff to deal with your enquiry quickly:
• Name of the product
• Model number as shown on the underside of the appliance.
• Serial number as shown on underside of the appliance.
YOUR TWO YEAR GUARANTEE
It is important to retain the retailers receipt as proof of purchase. Staple your receipt to this back cover for future reference. Please quote the following information if the product develops a fault. These numbers can be found on the base of the product.
Model no.
Serial no.
All Morphy Richards products are individually tested before leaving the factory. In the unlikely event of any appliance proving to be faulty within 28 days of purchase it should be returned to the place of purchase for it to be replaced. If the fault develops after 28 days and within 24 months of original purchase, you should contact the Helpline number quoting Model number and Serial number on the product, or write to Morphy Richards at the address shown. You will be asked to return the product (in secure, adequate packaging) to the address below along with a copy of proof of purchase. Subject to the exclusions set out below (see Exclusions) the faulty appliance will then be repaired or replaced and
dispatched usually within 7 working days of receipt.If for any reason this item is replaced during the 2 year guarantee period, the guarantee on the new item will be calculated from original purchase date. Therefore it is vital to retain your original till receipt or invoice to indicate the date of initial purchase.
To qualify for the 2 year guarantee the appliance must have been used according to the manufacturers instructions. For exa mple co f fee mak ers shou ld hav e b e en regu lar ly descaled.
EXCLUSIONS
Morphy Richards shall not be liable to replace or repair the goods under the terms of the guarantee where:
1 The fault has been caused or is attributable to accidental
use, misuse, negligent use or us ed contrary to th e manufacturers recommendations or where the fault has been caused by power surges or damage caused in transit.
2 The appliance has been used on a voltage supply other than
that stamped on the products.
3 Repairs have been attempted by persons other than our
service staff (or authorised dealer).
4 Where the appliance has been used for hire purposes or non
domestic use.
5 Morphy Richards are not liable to carry out any type of
servicing work, under the guarantee.
6 Plastic filters for all Morphy Richards kettles and coffee
makers are not covered by the guarantee.
• This guarantee does not confer any rights other than those expressly set out above and does not cover any claims for consequential loss or damage. This guarantee is offered as an additional benefit and does not affect your statutory rights as a consumer.
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For electrical products sold within the European Community. At the end of the electrical products useful life it should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice in your country.
The After Sales Division
Morphy Richards Ltd
Mexborough, South Yorkshire,
England, S64 8AJ
Consumer helpline (office hours): 0870 060 2607
Website: www.morphyrichards.com
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