Saeco HD8763 User Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Type HD8763
Read carefully before using the machine.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:
1. Read all instructions.
2. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs.
3. To protect against fire, electric shock and injury to persons do not immerse
cord, plugs, or appliance in water or other liquid.
4. Close supervision is necessary when the appliance is used by or near children.
5. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool before putting on or taking off parts, and before cleaning the appliance.
6. Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions, or has been damaged in any manner. Return appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair or adjustment.
7. The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer may result in fire, electric shock or injury to persons.
8. Do not use outdoors.
9. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch hot surfaces.
10. Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or in a heated oven.
11. Always attach plug to appliance first, then plug cord into wall outlet. To
disconnect, turn any control to “off”, then remove plug from wall outlet.
12. Do not use appliance for other than intended use.
13. Save these instructions.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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CAUTION
This appliance is for household use only. Any servicing, other than cleaning and user maintenance, should be performed by an authorized service center. Do not immerse machine in water. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not disassemble the machine. There are no parts inside the machine serviceable by the user. Repair should be done by authorized service personnel only.
1. Check voltage to be sure that the voltage indicated on the nameplate corresponds with your voltage.
2. Never use warm or hot water to fill the water tank. Use cold water only.
3. Keep your hands and the cord away from hot parts of the appliance during
operation.
4. Never clean with scrubbing powders or harsh cleaners. Simply use a soft cloth dampened with water.
5. For optimal taste of your coffee, use purified or bottled water. Periodic descaling is still recommended every 2-3 months.
6. Do not use caramelized or flavored coffee beans.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE POWER
SUPPLY CORD
A. A short power-supply cord (or detachable power-supply cord) is to be
provided to reduce risks resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord.
B. Longer detachable power-supply cords or extension cords are available
and may 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 power-supply 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 tripped over.
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Congratulations on your purchase of a Saeco Minuto One Touch Cappuccino full automatic co ee machine! To fully bene t from the support that Saeco o ers, please register your product at www.philips.com/welcome. This user manual applies to HD8763. The machine is suitable for preparing espresso co ee using whole co ee beans, and it is supplied with a milk carafe so you can brew a perfect cappuccino in a quick and easy way. In this user manual you will  nd all the information you need to install, use, clean and descale your machine.
CONTENTS
IMPORTANT..................................................................................................... 4
Safety Instructions ....................................................................................................................................4
Warning ....................................................................................................................................................4
Caution .....................................................................................................................................................6
Compliance with Standards ...................................................................................................................... 7
INSTALLATION ................................................................................................. 8
Product Overview ......................................................................................................................................8
General Description ...................................................................................................................................9
PREPARING FOR USE .......................................................................................10
Machine Packaging ................................................................................................................................. 10
Machine Installation ...............................................................................................................................10
USING THE MACHINE FOR THE FIRST TIME ........................................................12
Circuit Priming ........................................................................................................................................12
Automatic Rinse/Self-Cleaning Cycle.......................................................................................................13
Manual Rinse Cycle..................................................................................................................................14
Measuring and Programming Water Hardness ........................................................................................ 17
“INTENZA+” Water Filter Installation ......................................................................................................18
Replacing the “INTENZA+” Water Filter ...................................................................................................20
ADJUSTMENTS ................................................................................................21
Saeco Adapting System ...........................................................................................................................21
Adjusting the Ceramic Co ee Grinder ......................................................................................................21
Adjusting the Aroma (Co ee Strength) ...................................................................................................22
Adjusting the Co ee Dispensing Spout ................................................................................................... 23
Adjusting the Co ee Length ...................................................................................................................24
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ESPRESSO AND COFFEE BREWING ....................................................................25
Espresso and Co ee Brewing Using Co ee Beans ....................................................................................25
Espresso and Co ee Brewing Using Pre-Ground Co ee ...........................................................................26
MILK CARAFE..................................................................................................27
Filling the Milk Carafe .............................................................................................................................27
Inserting the Milk Carafe ......................................................................................................................... 28
Removing the Milk Carafe .......................................................................................................................28
Emptying the Milk Carafe ........................................................................................................................29
CAPPUCCINO BREWING ...................................................................................30
Adjusting the Cappuccino Length ............................................................................................................ 32
FROTHING MILK..............................................................................................33
Adjusting the Milk Froth Length .............................................................................................................. 35
DISPENSING HOT WATER .................................................................................36
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ........................................................................38
Daily Cleaning of the Machine .................................................................................................................38
Daily Cleaning of the Water Tank ............................................................................................................. 39
Daily Cleaning of the Milk Carafe ............................................................................................................. 40
Weekly Cleaning of the Machine ............................................................................................................. 42
Weekly Cleaning of the Milk Carafe .........................................................................................................43
Weekly Cleaning of the Brew Group ........................................................................................................45
Monthly Cleaning of the Milk Carafe .......................................................................................................48
Monthly Lubrication of the Brew Group ..................................................................................................51
Monthly Cleaning of the Brew Group with “Co ee Oil Remover” .............................................................52
Monthly Cleaning of the Co ee Bean Hopper ..........................................................................................55
DESCALING .....................................................................................................56
PROGRAMMING ..............................................................................................61
The following settings can be adjusted ................................................................................................... 61
How to Program the Machine .................................................................................................................62
MEANING OF THE DISPLAY ICONS .....................................................................64
TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................68
ENERGY SAVING ..............................................................................................70
Stand-by .................................................................................................................................................70
Disposal .................................................................................................................................................. 70
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................71
WARRANTY AND SERVICE ................................................................................71
Warranty .................................................................................................................................................71
Service .................................................................................................................................................... 71
ORDERING MAINTENANCE PRODUCTS ..............................................................72
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IMPORTANT
Safety Instructions
This machine is equipped with safety features. Nevertheless read the safety instructions carefully and only use the machine as described in these instructions to avoid accidental injury or damage. Keep this user manual for future reference.
The term WARNING and this icon warn against possible severe injuries, danger to life and/or damage to the machine.
The term CAUTION and this icon warn against slight injuries and/or damage to the machine.
This icon requests to read carefully this instruction manual, before performing any use or maintenance operation.
Warning
• Connect the machine to a wall socket with a voltage matching the technical speci cations of the machine.
• Do not let the power cord hang over the edge of a table or counter, or touch hot surfaces.
• Never immerse the machine, mains plug or power cord in water (danger of electrical shock).
• Never direct the hot water jet towards body parts: danger of burns!
• Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles and knobs.
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• Remove the mains plug from the wall socket:
- If a malfunction occurs.
- If the machine will not be used for a long time.
- Before cleaning the machine.
Pull on the plug, not on the power cord. Do not touch
the mains plug with wet hands.
• Do not use the machine if the mains plug, the power cord or the machine itself is damaged.
• Do not make any modi cations to the machine or its power cord. Only have repairs carried out by a service centre authorised by Philips to avoid a hazard.
• The machine should not be used by children younger than 8 years old.
• The machine can be used by children of 8 years and upwards if they have previously been instructed on the correct use of the machine and made aware of the associated dangers or if they are supervised by an adult.
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• Cleaning and maintenance should not be carried out by children unless they are more than 8 years old and supervised by an adult.
• Keep the machine and its power cord out of reach of children under 8 years old.
• The machine may be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lacking su cient experience and/or skills if they have previously been instructed on the correct use of the machine and made aware of the associated dangers or if they are supervised by an adult.
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• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the machine.
• Never insert  ngers or other objects into the co ee grinder.
Caution
• The machine is for household use only and is not intended for use in environments such as canteens, sta kitchens of shops, o ces, farms or other work environments.
• Always put the machine on a  at and stable surface.
• Do not place the machine on hot surfaces, directly next to a hot oven, heater or similar source of heat.
• Only put co ee beans into the co ee bean hopper. If ground co ee, instant co ee or any other substance is put in the co ee bean hopper, it may damage the machine.
• Let the machine cool down before inserting or removing any parts.
• Never use warm or hot water to  ll the water tank. Use only cold non sparkling drinking water.
• Never clean with scrubbing powders or harsh cleaners. Simply use a soft cloth dampened with water.
• Descale your machine regularly. The machine indicates when descaling is needed. Not doing this will make your appliance stop working properly. In this case repair is not covered under your warranty!
• Do not keep the machine at temperature below 0 °C. Residue water in the heating system may freeze and cause damage.
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• Do not leave water in the water tank when the machine is not used over a long period of time. The water can be contaminated. Use fresh water every time you use the machine.
Compliance with Standards
The machine complies with art.13 of the Italian Legislative Decree dated 25 July 2005, no. 151 “Implementation of the Directives 2005/95/EC, 2002/96/EC and 2003/108/EC on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, as well as waste disposal”.
This machine complies with EU Directive 2002/96/EC.
This Philips appliance complies with all the applicable standards and regulations relating to the exposure to electromagnetic  elds.
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INSTALLATION
Product Overview
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General Description
1. Grinder adjustment knob
2. Co ee bean hopper
3. Pre-ground co ee compartment
4. Water tank + Lid
5. Co ee bean hopper lid
6. Control panel
7. Co ee dispensing spout
8. Full drip tray indicator
9. Cup holder grill
10. Drip tray
11. Co ee grounds drawer
12. Brew group
13. Co ee residues drawer
14. Service door
15. Water dispensing spout (removable)
16. Milk carafe
17. Power cord socket
18. Power button
19. Grease for the brew group
20. Power cord
21. Co ee grinder adjustment key + Pre-ground co ee scoop
22. Water hardness test strip
23. Cleaning brush
24. Espresso brew button
25. Co ee brew button
26. Cappuccino brew button
27. Special products button
28. "Aroma" - Pre-ground co ee button
29. Menu button
30. ON/OFF button
31. Descaling solution- to be purchased separately
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PREPARING FOR USE
Machine Packaging
The original packaging has been designed and constructed to protect the machine during transport. We recommend keeping the packaging material for possible future transport.
Machine Installation
Remove the machine from the packaging.
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For best use, it is recommended to:
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• Choose a safe, level surface, where there will be no danger of over­turning the machine or being injured.
• Choose a location that is su ciently well-lit, clean and near an eas­ily reachable socket.
• Allow for a minimum distance from the sides of the machine as shown in the illustration.
Remove the water tank lid.
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Lift the water tank using the handle.
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Rinse the water tank with fresh water.
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Fill the water tank with fresh water up to the MAX level and reinsert it
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into the machine. Make sure it is fully inserted.
Caution: Never  ll the water tank with warm, hot, sparkling water or any other liquid, as this may cause damage to the water tank and the machine.
Remove the co ee bean hopper lid.
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Slowly pour the co ee beans into the co ee bean hopper.
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Note: Do not pour too many co ee beans into the co ee bean hopper as this will reduce the grinding performance of the machine.
Caution: Only co ee beans must be put into the co ee bean hopper. Ground co ee, instant co ee, caramelized co ee or any other object may damage the machine.
Put back the co ee bean hopper lid on the co ee bean hopper.
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Insert the plug into the socket located on the back of the machine.
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Insert the plug at the other end of the power cord into a wall socket
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with suitable power voltage.
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Switch the power button to “I” to turn on the machine. The “ ” button
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To turn on the machine simply press the “ ” button. The machine
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automatically primes the circuit.
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USING THE MACHINE FOR THE FIRST TIME
When using the machine for the  rst time, the following activities need to happen:
1) The machine will prime the circuit;
2) The machine will perform an automatic rinse/self-cleaning cycle.
3) You need to initiate a manual rinse cycle.
Circuit Priming
During this process fresh water  ows through the internal circuit of the machine and the machine warms up. This takes a few minutes.
The machine automatically primes the circuit.
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The bar under the icon shows the operation progress. When the pro-
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cess is completed, the machine stops dispensing automatically.
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Then the control panel shows the machine warm-up icon.
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Automatic Rinse/Self-Cleaning Cycle
When warm-up is complete, the machine automatically performs a rinse/ self-cleaning cycle of the internal circuit with fresh water. This takes less than a minute.
Place a container under the co ee dispensing spout to catch the small
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amount of water which will be dispensed.
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The machine shows this display. Wait for the cycle to  nish automati-
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Note: You can stop dispensing by pressing the “
When the above steps are complete, the machine shows this display.
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You can now perform the manual rinse cycle.
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Manual Rinse Cycle
During this process you activate the co ee brewing cycle and fresh water  ows through the water circuit. This takes a few minutes.
Place a container under the co ee dispensing spout.
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Check that the machine shows this display.
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Select the pre-ground co ee brewing function by pressing the “
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button. The machine shows this display.
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Note: Do not add pre-ground co ee to the compartment.
Press the “ ” button. The machine will start dispensing water from the
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dispensing spout.
When the dispensing has  nished, empty the container. Repeat the
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operations from step 1 to step 4 twice, then continue with step 6.
Place a container under the water dispensing spout.
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Press the “ ” button. The machine shows this display.
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Press the “ ” button to start dispensing hot water.
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This icon is displayed. The machine reminds you to install the water
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dispensing spout. Check that the water dispensing spout is correctly
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installed. Press “ water.
Dispense water until the no water icon appears.
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Note:
You can stop the manual rinsing by pressing the “
” to con rm. The machine will start dispensing hot
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At the end,  ll the water tank again up to the MAX level. Now the ma-
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chine is ready for co ee brewing.
You will see this display.
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Note: When you haven’t used the machine for 2 or more weeks, the machine will automatically perform an automatic rinse/self-cleaning cycle after you switch it on. Thereafter you need to initiate the manual rinse cycle as described above. The automatic rinse/self-cleaning cycle is also initiated when the machine has been in stand-by mode, or switched o , for more than 15 minutes. After this cycle has been completed, you can brew a co ee.
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Measuring and Programming Water Hardness
Water hardness measuring is very important in order to de ne the descal­ing frequency and to install the “INTENZA+” water  lter (for more detail on the water  lter, see next chapter).
To measure the water hardness follow the steps below:
Immerse the water hardness test strip (supplied with the machine) in
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water for 1 second.
Note:
The test strip can only be used for one single measurement.
Wait for one minute.
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Check how many squares have changed the colour to red and then
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refer to the table.
Note: The numbers on the water hardness test strip correspond to the water hardness adjustment settings.
More precisely: 1 = 1 (very soft water) 2 = 2 (soft water) 3 = 3 (hard water) 4 = 4 (very hard water)
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Machine Water Hardness Setting
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The letters correspond to the references that are located at the base of the “INTENZA+” water  lter (see next chapter).
Press the “ ” button and scroll the pages by pressing the “ ” button
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until the following icon is displayed.
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Note: The machine is supplied with a standard water hardness setting, suitable for most types of water.
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Press the “ ” button to increase the value or the “ ” button to de-
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crease the value.
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Press the “ ” button to con rm the setting.
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Press the “ ” button to exit the programming MENU. The machine
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shows this display and is ready to brew.
“INTENZA+” Water Filter Installation
We recommend you to install the “INTENZA+” water  lter as this prevents limescale build-up in your machine and preserves a more intense aroma of your co ee.
The “INTENZA+” water  lter can be purchased separately. For further de­tails, please refer to the maintenance products page in this manual. Water is a crucial part of every co ee, so it is very important to always have it professionally  ltered. Using the “INTENZA+” water  lter will prevent mineral deposits from building up and improve your water quality.
Remove the small white  lter from the water tank and store it in a dry
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Remove the “INTENZA+” water  lter from its packaging, immerse it ver-
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tically (with the opening positioned upwards) in cold water and gently press the sides so as to let the air bubbles out.
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Set the “INTENZA+” water  lter according to the measurements per-
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formed (see previous chapter) and indicated on the base of the  lter:
A = soft water – equals 1 or 2 on the test strip B = hard water (standard) – equals 3 on the test strip C = very hard water – equals 4 on the test strip
Put the “INTENZA+” water  lter into the empty water tank. Press it
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down until it cannot move any further.
Fill the water tank with fresh water and reinsert it into the machine.
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Dispense all the water of the tank by using the hot water function (see
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“Hot Water Dispensing” chapter).
Fill the water tank again.
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Press the “ ” button and scroll the pages by pressing the “ ” button
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until the following display is shown.
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Press the “ ” button to select “ON” and press the “ ” button to con-
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To exit, press the “ ” button. The machine shows this display and is
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ready to brew.
In this way the machine has been programmed to inform the user of the need to replace the “INTENZA+” water  lter.
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Replacing the “INTENZA+” Water Filter
When the “INTENZA+” water  lter needs to be replaced with a new one, the following icon is displayed.
Replace the “INTENZA+” water  lter as described in the previous chap-
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Press the “ ” button and scroll the pages by pressing the “ ” button
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until the following icon is displayed.
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Select the “RESET” option. Press the " " button to con rm.
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To exit, press the “ ” button. The machine shows this display and is
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ready to brew.
The machine is now programmed to manage a new “INTENZA+” water  lter.
Note: If the “INTENZA+” water  lter is already installed and you want to remove,
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but not replace it, select the “OFF” option instead.
If there is no “INTENZA+” water  lter installed, insert the small white  lter previously removed into the water tank.
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ADJUSTMENTS
The machine allows for certain adjustments so that you can brew the best tasting co ee possible.
Saeco Adapting System
Co ee is a natural product and its characteristics may change according to its origin, blend and roast. The machine is equipped with a self-adjusting system that allows the use of all types of co ee beans available on the market except for caramelized and  avoured co ee beans. The machine automatically adjusts itself after brewing several cups of cof­fee to optimize the extraction.
Adjusting the Ceramic Co ee Grinder
Ceramic co ee grinders always guarantee accurate and perfect grinding and coarseness for every co ee speciality. This provides for full aroma preservation, delivering a truly Italian taste in every cup.
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Warning: The ceramic co ee grinder contains moving parts that may be danger­ous. Do not insert  ngers or other objects. Only adjust the ceramic co ee grinder using the grinder adjustment key.
You can adjust the ceramic grinders to set the co ee grinding to your personal taste.
Warning: Only turn the grinder adjustment knob inside the co ee bean hopper when the ceramic co ee grinder is in use.
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Press and turn the grinder adjustment knob below the co ee bean
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hopper one notch at a time. Use the co ee grinder adjustment key provided with the machine. You will taste the di erence after brewing 2-3 cups of co ee.
The reference marks inside the co ee bean hopper indicate the grind
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setting. There are 5 di erent grind settings to choose from position 1 for coarse grind - milder taste to position 2 for  ne grind - stronger taste.
Adjusting the Aroma (Co ee Strength)
Choose your favourite co ee blend and adjust the amount of co ee to be ground according to your personal taste. You can also select the pre­ground co ee function.
Note: Selection must be made prior to selecting co ee.
Five choices are possible by pressing the “ button is pressed, the aroma changes by one degree, according to the selected amount:
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= extra mild aroma = mild aroma = medium aroma = strong aroma = extra strong aroma = pre-ground co ee
” button. Each time the
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Adjusting the Co ee Dispensing Spout
The height of the dispensing spout can be adjusted to better  t the dimensions of the cups that you wish to use.
Move the dispensing spout up or down with your  ngers to adjust its height as shown in the image.
The recommended positions are: For the use of small cups;
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For the use of large cups.
Two cups can also be placed under the dispensing spout to brew two cups of espresso or co ee at the same time.
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Adjusting the Co ee Length
The machine allows you to adjust the amount of brewed co ee according to your taste and the size of your cups. Each time the “ amount of co ee. Each button may be individually programmed for a speci c brew setting.
” or “ ” button is pressed, the machine brews a pre-set
The following procedure describes how to programme the “
Place a cup under the dispensing spout.
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Press and hold the “ ” button until the “MEMO” icon appears on the
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display, then release the button. The machine is now programming.
The machine starts brewing co ee.
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Press the “ ” button as soon as the desired amount of co ee is
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reached.
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Now the “ will brew the same amount of espresso that was just programmed.
” button is programmed; each time it is pressed, the machine
” button.
Note: To program the “ You should always use the “ desired amount of co ee is reached even when you are programming the
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” button, the same steps should be followed.
” button to stop brewing co ee when the
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ESPRESSO AND COFFEE BREWING
Before brewing co ee, make sure that there are no warnings shown on the control panel, and that the water tank and co ee bean hopper are  lled.
Espresso and Co ee Brewing Using Co ee Beans
Place 1 or 2 cups under the dispensing spout.
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To brew an espresso or a co ee, press the “ ” button to select the
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desired aroma.
Press the “ ” button for an espresso or the “ ” button for a co ee.
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To brew 1 cup of espresso or co ee, press the desired button once. This
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icon will be displayed.
To brew 2 cups of espresso or co ee, press the desired button twice
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consecutively. This icon will be displayed.
Note: In this operating mode, the machine automatically grinds and doses the correct amount of co ee. Brewing two espressos or two co ee requires two grinding and brewing cycles, automatically carried out by the ma­chine.
After the prebrewing cycle, co ee begins to pour out of the dispensing
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spout.
Co ee brewing automatically stops when the pre-programmed level is
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reached; press the “
” button to stop it earlier.
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Espresso and Co ee Brewing Using Pre-Ground Co ee
This function allows you to use pre-ground co ee.
With the pre-ground co ee function you can only brew one co ee at a time.
Press the “ ” button to select the pre-ground co ee function.
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Lift the pre-ground co ee compartment lid and add one scoop of pre-
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ground co ee to the compartment.
Use only the measuring scoop supplied with the machine. Then close
the pre-ground co ee compartment lid.
Warning: Add only pre-ground co ee to the pre-ground co ee compartment. Other substances and objects may cause severe damage to the ma­chine. Such damage will not be covered by warranty.
Press the “ ” button for an espresso or the “ ” button for a co ee.
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The brewing cycle starts.
After the prebrewing cycle, co ee begins to pour out of the dispensing
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spout.
Co ee brewing automatically stops when the preset level is reached;
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press the “
After brewing, the machine returns to the main menu.
Repeat the steps described above to brew more co ees using pre-ground co ee.
Note: If no pre-ground co ee is poured into the pre-ground co ee compart­ment, only water will be dispensed. If the dose is excessive or 2 or more scoops of pre-ground co ee are used, the machine will not brew the product and any ground co ee will be discharged into the co ee grounds drawer.
” button to stop it earlier.
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MILK CARAFE
This chapter explains how to use the milk carafe to prepare a cappuccino or to froth the milk.
Note: Before using the milk carafe, clean it thoroughly as described in the “Clean­ing and Maintenance” chapter. We recommend that you  ll the carafe with cold (~5°C / 41°F) milk with a protein content of at least 3% to ensure optimum results when preparing a cappuccino. Whole milk or skimmed milk may be used depending on individual taste.
Warning: Do not use any other liquids than water for cleaning or milk.
Filling the Milk Carafe
The milk carafe can be  lled before use or even during use.
Lift the carafe lid as shown in the  gure.
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Pour the milk into the milk carafe: the milk level must be between the
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minimum (MIN) and maximum (MAX) level indicator shown on the milk carafe.
The milk carafe is now ready to use.
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Inserting the Milk Carafe
If installed, remove the water dispensing spout as shown in the  gure:
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- Press the two buttons on the side to unlock it and lift it slightly;
- Pull the water dispensing spout to remove it.
2
Slightly tilt the milk carafe. Insert it all the way into the guides of the
2
machine.
Push the carafe towards the bottom while rotating at the same time,
3
until it is locked at the drip tray.
Do not use force while inserting the carafe.
Removing the Milk Carafe
Rotate the carafe upwards until it releases from the insert in the drip
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tray. Then remove it.
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Emptying the Milk Carafe
Press the release buttons to remove the top of the carafe.
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Lift the top of the carafe. Empty the milk carafe and clean it properly.
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Note: After each use, clean the milk carafe as described in the “Cleaning and Maintenance” chapter.
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CAPPUCCINO BREWING
Warning: Danger of scalding! Dispensing may be preceded by short sprays of milk and steam. Danger of burns! Wait until the end of the cycle before removing the milk carafe.
Fill the milk carafe with milk. The level must be between the minimum
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(MIN) and maximum (MAX) indication on the milk carafe.
Note: Use cold (~5 °C / 41°F) milk with a protein content of at least 3% to ensure optimum results when preparing a cappuccino. Whole milk or skimmed milk may be used depending on individual taste.
Insert the carafe into the machine.
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Pull out the milk carafe dispenser to the right up to the “ ” icon.
3
Note: If the milk carafe dispenser has not been pulled all the way out, steam may escape and the milk may not be properly frothed.
Place a cup under the dispensing spout.
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Press the “ ” button to start the dispensing.
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The machine reminds you to insert the carafe and pull out the milk
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carafe dispenser.
This icon is displayed during pre-heating time required by the ma-
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chine.
When the machine shows the following icon, the machine pours the
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milk. Dispensing can be stopped by pressing the “
” button.
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Once the milk froth has been poured, the machine dispenses the cof-
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Put back the milk carafe dispenser, by shifting it up to the " " icon.
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Note: After using the milk carafe, clean it as described in the "Cleaning and Main­tenance" chapter.
It is possible to prepare a cappuccino with pre-ground co ee. Press the “ co ee into the compartment.
” button to select pre-ground co ee and pour the pre-ground
” button.
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Adjusting the Cappuccino Length
Each time the “ ” button is pressed, the machine pours a pre-set quantity of cappuccino into the cup. The machine allows you to adjust the amount of cappuccino brewed ac­cording to your taste and the size of your cups.
Fill the milk carafe with milk and install it in the machine.
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Pull out the milk carafe dispenser to the right up to the “ ” icon. Place
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a cup under the dispensing spout.
Press and hold the “ ” button until the “MEMO” icon appears on the
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display. Then release the button. The machine is now programming.
The machine reminds you to insert the carafe and pull out the milk
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carafe dispenser.
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This icon is displayed during pre-heating time required by the ma-
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chine.
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When the machine shows this icon, the machine starts to dispense
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milk froth into the cup. When the desired quantity of milk froth is reached, press the “
Once the milk froth has been poured, the machine starts dispensing
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the co ee. When the desired co ee quantity is reached, press the “ button.
Now the “ will brew the same amount of cappuccino that was programmed.
” button is programmed. Every time it is pressed, the machine
” button.
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FROTHING MILK
Warning: Danger of scalding! Dispensing may be preceded by short sprays of milk and steam. Danger of burns! Wait until the end of the cycle before removing the milk carafe.
Fill the milk carafe with milk. The level must be between the minimum
1
(MIN) and maximum (MAX) indication on the milk carafe.
Note: Use cold (~5 °C / 41°F) milk with a protein content of at least 3% to ensure optimum results when preparing a cappuccino. Whole milk or skimmed milk may be used depending on individual taste.
Insert the carafe into the machine.
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Pull out the milk carafe dispenser to the right up to the “ ” icon.
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Note: If the milk carafe dispenser has not been pulled all the way out, steam may come out and the milk may not be properly frothed.
Place a cup under the dispensing spout.
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Press the “ ” button. The machine shows this display.
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Press the “ ” button to select milk froth.
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The machine reminds you to insert the carafe and pull out the milk
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carafe dispenser.
This icon is displayed during pre-heating time required by the ma-
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chine.
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The machine dispenses a prede ned quantity of milk froth into the
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cup. Dispensing can be stopped by pressing the “
Put back the milk carafe dispenser by shifting up to the “ ” icon.
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Note: After using the milk carafe, clean it as described in the "Cleaning and Main­tenance" chapter.
” button.
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Adjusting the Milk Froth Length
Each time this function is selected, the machine dispenses a preset amount of milk froth into the cup. The machine allows you to adjust the amount of milk froth according to your taste and the size of your cups.
Fill the milk carafe with milk and install it in the machine.
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Pull out the milk carafe dispenser to the right up to the “ ” icon. Place
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a cup under the dispensing spout.
Press the “ ” button. The machine shows this display.
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Press and hold the “ ” button to select milk froth until the “MEMO”
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icon appears on the display. Then release the button. The machine is now programming.
The machine reminds you to insert the carafe and pull out the milk
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carafe dispenser.
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This icon is displayed during pre-heating time required by the ma-
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chine.
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When the desired amount of milk froth is reached, press the “ ” but-
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ton.
Now the “milk froth” button is programmed. Every time it is pressed, the machine will brew the same amount of milk froth that was programmed.
DISPENSING HOT WATER
Warning: Danger of scalding! Dispensing may be preceded by short sprays of hot water and steam. Danger of burns! Wait until the end of the cycle before removing the water dispensing spout.
Slightly tilt the water dispensing spout and insert it all the way in into
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the guides of the machine.
Push the water dispensing spout towards the bottom while rotating at
2
the same time, until it is locked in the machine as shown in the  gure.
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Place a container under the hot water dispensing spout.
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Press the “ ” button. The machine shows this display.
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Press the “ ” button to start the dispensing.
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This icon is displayed. The machine reminds you to install the water
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dispensing spout. Check that the water dispensing spout is correctly installed. Press “ water.
This icon is displayed during pre-heating time required by the
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machine.
Pour the desired amount of hot water. To stop the hot water dispensing
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press the “
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” to con rm. The machine will start dispensing hot
” button.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Daily Cleaning of the Machine
Caution: Timely cleaning and maintenance of your machine is very important as it prolongs the life of your machine. Your machine is continuously exposed to moisture, co ee and limescale! In this chapter it is described in detail which activities you need to perform at which frequency. Not doing this will ultimately make your machine stop working properly. This repair is NOT covered by your warranty!
Note:
- Use a soft, dampened cloth to clean the machine.
- Only the cup holder grill and all parts of the carafe can be washed in the dishwasher. All other components must be washed with lukewarm water.
- Do not immerse the machine in water.
- Do not use alcohol, solvents, and/or abrasive objects to clean the machine.
- Do not dry the machine and/or its components using a microwave and/or standard oven.
Empty and clean the co ee grounds drawer and the drip tray daily
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with the machine turned on.
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1 Raise the co ee dispensing spout; 2 Press the side buttons; 3 Remove the drip tray.
Other maintenance operations can only be carried out when the machine is turned o and unplugged.
Remove the co ee grounds drawer and empty it.
2
Empty and clean the drip tray.
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Insert the co ee grounds drawer back into the drip tray and this into
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the machine.
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Note: Also empty the drip tray and co ee grounds drawer when the full drip tray indicator is raised.
Daily Cleaning of the Water Tank
Remove the small white  lter or the “INTENZA+” water  lter (if in-
1
stalled) from the water tank and wash it with fresh water.
Put the small white  lter or the “INTENZA+” water  lter (if installed)
2
back in its housing by gently pressing and turning it at the same time.
Fill the water tank with fresh water.
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Daily Cleaning of the Milk Carafe
It is important that you clean the milk carafe daily or after each use as it preserves hygiene and ensures perfect milk froth consistency.
Warning:
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Danger of scalding! Dispensing may be preceded by short sprays of hot water and steam. Danger of burns! Wait until the end of the cycle before removing the milk carafe.
Press the release buttons to remove the top of the carafe.
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Rinse the top of the carafe and the milk carafe with lukewarm water.
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Remove all milk residues.
Insert the top of the milk carafe, ensuring it is locked into place.
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Remove the lid and  ll the milk carafe up to the MAX level with fresh
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water.
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Put the lid back onto the milk carafe.
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Pull out the milk carafe dispenser to the right up to the “ ” icon.
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Place a container under the dispensing spout.
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Press the “ ” button. The machine shows this display.
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Press the “ ” button to select milk froth.
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The machine reminds you to insert the carafe and pull out the milk
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carafe dispenser.
This icon is displayed during pre-heating time required by the
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machine.
Once the machine stops dispensing water, the cleaning is  nished.
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Put back the milk carafe dispenser by shifting it up to the " " icon.
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Remove the milk carafe and empty it.
Weekly Cleaning of the Machine
Clean the seat of the drip tray.
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Clean the pre-ground co ee compartment with the cleaning brush.
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Weekly Cleaning of the Milk Carafe
The weekly cleaning is more thorough since all milk residue is removed from the dispenser.
Press the release buttons to remove the top of the carafe.
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Remove the lid.
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Lift the milk carafe dispenser to remove it from the top of the carafe.
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The milk carafe dispenser is made up of  ve parts that must be disassembled. Each part is identi ed by a capital letter (A, B, C, D, E) as shown in the  gures below.
Remove the suction tube with the  tting (A) from the milk frother.
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A
Remove the  tting (B) from the tube.
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Detach the lid (C) from the milk carafe dispenser by pulling it down
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C
while slightly pressing on the sides.
Disassemble further as shown in the  gure.
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Pull the  tting (E) outwards from the milk frothing device.
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Clean all the parts thoroughly with lukewarm water.
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Note: You can also clean these parts in the dishwasher.
Reassemble the parts following the reverse order.
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Weekly Cleaning of the Brew Group
The brew group should be cleaned every time the co ee bean hopper is  lled or at least once a week.
Turn o the machine by pressing the “ ” button. Wait until the “ ”
1
button  ashes and unplug the power cord.
Raise the co ee dispensing spout and remove the drip tray and co ee
2
grounds drawer by pressing the side buttons. Only at this time open
1
the service door.
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3
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To remove the brew group, press the «PUSH» button. Pull it horizon-
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tally by the handle without turning it.
Remove the co ee residues drawer and wash it thoroughly.
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Thoroughly wash the brew group with lukewarm water and carefully
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clean the upper  lter.
Caution: Do not use detergent or soap to clean the brew group.
Let the brew group air-dry thoroughly.
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Thoroughly clean the inside of the machine using a soft, dampened
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cloth.
Make sure the brew group is in the rest position; the two reference
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signs must match. If they do no match, proceed as described in steps 9-10.
Gently pull down the lever until it is in contact with the brew group
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base and the two reference signs on the side of the brew group match.
Make sure the hook to lock the brew group is in the correct position by
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 rmly pressing the “PUSH” button until it locks into place. Check if the hook is at the top end position. If it is not, please try again.
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Insert the co ee residues drawer in its seat and ensure that it is cor-
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rectly in place.
Note: If the co ee residues drawer is not correctly positioned, the brew group may not  t into the machine.
Insert the brew group in its seat again until it locks into place without
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pressing the “PUSH” button.
Insert the co ee grounds drawer with the drip tray back into the ma-
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chine and close the service door.
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Monthly Cleaning of the Milk Carafe
For the monthly cleaning cycle we recommend using the “Saeco Milk Circuit Cleaner” to keep the entire circuit clean of milk residues. The “Saeco Milk Circuit Cleaner” can be purchased separately. Please refer to the maintenance products page for further details.
Warning: Danger of scalding! Dispensing may be preceded by short sprays of hot water and steam. Danger of burns! Wait until the end of the cycle before removing the milk carafe.
Note: Before starting the procedure, make sure that the water tank is  lled up to the MAX level.
Fill the milk carafe with water up to the maximum level (MAX).
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Pour the milk cleaner bag into the milk carafe and let it dissolve
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completely.
Insert the carafe into the machine.
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the right up to the “
Place a container under the dispensing spout.
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” icon.
Pull out the milk carafe dispenser to
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Press the “ ” button. The machine shows this display.
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Press the “ ” button to select milk froth.
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The machine reminds you to insert the carafe and pull out the milk
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carafe dispenser.
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This icon is displayed during pre-heating time required by the
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machine.
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Once the machine stops dispensing water, repeat steps 5 - 8 until the
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carafe is emptied.
Warning: Never drink the solution dispensed during this step.
Put back the milk carafe dispenser by shifting it up to the " " icon.
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Remove the milk carafe.
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Remove the milk carafe and the container from the machine.
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Rinse and  ll the milk carafe with fresh water up to the MAX level.
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Insert the milk carafe into the machine.
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dispenser to the right up to the “ dispensing spout to activate the rinse cycle.
Press the “ ” button. The machine shows this display.
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Press the “ ” button to select milk froth.
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Pull out the milk carafe
” icon.
Place a container under the
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The machine reminds you to insert the carafe and pull out the milk
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carafe dispenser.
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This icon is displayed during pre-heating time required by the
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machine.
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Once the machine stops dispensing water, repeat steps 13 - 16 until
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the carafe is emptied.
Remove the milk carafe and the container from the machine. Repeat
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steps 11 - 16 one more time.
Disassemble and wash the milk carafe as described in the “Weekly
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Cleaning of the Milk Carafe” chapter.
Monthly Lubrication of the Brew Group
Lubricate the brew group after approximately 500 co ees or once a month. The grease to lubricate the brew group can be purchased separately. For further details, please refer to the maintenance products page in this manual.
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Caution: Before lubricating the brew group, clean it with fresh water and let it dry, as described in the “Weekly Cleaning of the Brew Group” chapter.
Apply the grease evenly on both side guides.
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Also lubricate the shaft.
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Insert the brew group in its seat until it locks into place (see “Weekly
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Cleaning of the Brew Group” chapter).
Close the service door and insert the drip tray and co ee grounds
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drawer.
Monthly Cleaning of the Brew Group with “Co ee Oil Remover”
Besides weekly cleaning, we recommend running the cleaning cycle with “Co ee Oil Remover” after approximately 500 co ees or once a month. This operation completes the maintenance process for the brew group. You can purchase separately the “Co ee Oil Remover”. For further details, please refer to the maintenance products page in this manual.
Caution: The “Co ee Oil Remover” tablets are to be used for cleaning only and do not have a descaling function. For the descaling procedure use the Saeco descaling solution and follow the procedure described in the “Descaling” chapter.
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Place a container under the dispensing spout.
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Make sure the water tank is  lled with fresh water up to the “MAX”
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level.
Put a “Co ee Oil Remover” tablet in the pre-ground co ee compart-
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ment.
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Press the “ ” button to select the pre-ground co ee function. Do not
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add ground co ee.
Press the “ ” button to start the co ee brewing cycle.
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Wait until the machine has dispensed half a cup of water.
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Switch the power button on the back of the machine to “0”.
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Let the solution take e ect for about 15 minutes. Empty the container.
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Switch the power button on the back of the machine, to “I”. To turn on
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the machine, press the “
Wait until the automatic rinse cycle has been completed.
Remove the drip tray and the co ee grounds drawer, empty them and
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open the service door. Remove the brew group.
” button.
Wash the brew group thoroughly with fresh water.
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After rinsing the brew group, insert it again in its seat until it locks into
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place (see “Weekly Cleaning of the Brew Group” chapter). Insert the drip tray and the co ee grounds drawer. Close the service door.
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Press the “ ” button to select the pre-ground co ee function. Do not
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add ground co ee.
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Press the “ ” button to start the co ee brewing cycle.
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Repeat steps 13 to 14 twice. Empty the container.
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To clean the drip tray, place “Co ee Oil Remover” tablet inside and  ll
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it 2/3rds full with hot water. Let the cleaning solution take e ect for about 30 minutes, then rinse thoroughly.
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Monthly Cleaning of the Co ee Bean Hopper
Clean the co ee bean hopper once a month when it is empty with a damp cloth to remove co ee oil. Thereafter re ll it with co ee beans.
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DESCALING
The descaling process takes approx. 35 minutes.
Limescale builds up inside the machine during use. It needs to be removed regularly as it may clog the water and co ee circuit of your machine. The machine tells you when descaling is needed. If the machine display shows
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the CALC CLEAN icon, it means that you need to descale it.
Caution: Not doing this will ultimately make your machine stop working prop­erly, and in this case repair is NOT covered by your warranty.
Use the Descaling solution only. Its formula has been designed to ensure better machine performance. You can purchase separately the Descaling solution. Please refer to the maintenance products page in this user manual for further details.
Warning: Never drink the descaling solution or any products dispensed until the cycle has been carried out to the end. Never use vinegar as a descaling solution.
Note: During the descaling cycle do not switch o the machine. If this has hap­pened you have to restart the descaling cycle to fully complete it. It will restart from the point the descaling cycle had previously been left.
To execute the descaling cycle, follow the steps below:
Before descaling:
Empty the drip tray and the co ee grounds drawer.
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Insert the empty milk carafe.
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Remove the “INTENZA+” water  lter from the water tank if it was in-
3
stalled and replace it with the small white original one. Place the water tank back into the machine.
Press the “ ” button until the following display is shown.
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Press the “ ” button to start the descaling process.
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The machine reminds you to insert the carafe and pull out the milk
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carafe dispenser.
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Note: If you press the “
Remove the water tank and pour in the entire contents of the descal-
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ing solution. Then top up the tank with fresh water up to the CALC CLEAN level.
Place the water tank back into the machine.
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” button by mistake, press the “ ” button to quit.
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Pull out the milk carafe dispenser to the right up to the “ ” icon.
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Place a large container (1.5l) under both the milk carafe dispenser and the dispensing spout.
Press the “ ” button to start the descaling cycle.
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The machine will start dispensing the descaling solution at intervals.
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The bar on the control panel shows the cycle progress.
Note: The descaling cycle may be paused by pressing the “ ” button .To resume
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the cycle, press the “ tainer or to stay away from the machine for a brief period of time.
” button again. This allows you to empty the con-
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When this icon is displayed, the water tank is empty.
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Remove the water tank, rinse it and  ll it up to the MAX level with fresh
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water. Place it back into the machine.
Remove and empty the container and the milk carafe.
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Empty the drip tray and place it back.
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Install the milk carafe into the machine.
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dispenser to the right up to the “ under both the milk carafe dispenser and the dispensing spout.
Press the “ ” button to start the rinse cycle.
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Note: The rinse cycle may be paused by pressing the “ ” button. To resume the cycle, press the “ to stay away from the machine for a brief period of time.
When this icon is displayed, the water tank is empty. Repeat steps 13-
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17. When the machine shows this icon again, go to step 19.
” button again. This allows you to empty the container or
Pull out the milk carafe
” icon.
Place the container back
When the water tank is empty, remove the water tank, rinse it and  ll it
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up to the MAX level with fresh water. Place it back into the machine.
Empty the container and place it back under the dispensing spout.
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Note: The circuit needs to be cleaned with a preset amount of water. If you had not  lled up the water tank to MAX level, the machine might require three or more tanks for rinsing.
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When the amount of water needed for the rinse cycle has been
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completely dispensed, this icon on the side is displayed. Press the “
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button to quit the descaling cycle.
The machine automatically primes the circuit.
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The machine now carries out the warm-up and automatic rinse cycle to
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prepare for product brewing.
Remove and empty the container.
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Empty the drip tray and place it back.
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The descaling cycle is now complete.
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Remove the small white water  lter and place back the “INTENZA+”
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water  lter (if installed) to the water tank.
Note: At the end of the descaling cycle, wash the brew group as described in the “Weekly Cleaning of the Brew Group” chapter.
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You can adjust the machine functions to your personal preference by ac­cessing the program menu.
The following settings can be adjusted
Co ee temperature
This function allows you to adjust the co ee brewing temperature.
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Timer (stand-by)
This function allows you to manage stand-by time.
Contrast
This function allows you to adjust the contrast of the display to better view the messages.’
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Water hardness
‘This function allows you to adjust the water hardness setting according to the area where you live.’ 1 = very soft water 2 = soft water 3 = hard water 4 = very hard water For more details, please see the “Measuring and Programming Water Hard­ness” chapter.
"INTENZA+" Water Filter
This function allows you to manage the “INTENZA+” water  lter. For more details, see the chapter about  lter handling.
Descaling cycle
This function allows you to run the descaling cycle.
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Factory settings
This function allows you to reset all factory values.
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How to Program the Machine
In this example, it is shown how to program the display contrast. Proceed in the same way to program the other functions.
The programming menu can only be accessed when the machine is on and shows this display.
Press the “ ” button to access programming.
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The main screen will be displayed.
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Press the “ ” button to scroll the pages until the display contrast func-
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tion is displayed.
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Press the “ ” and “ ” buttons to increase or decrease the value of the
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function.
When the display value is changed, the “OK” message appears. Press
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” button to con rm the change.
the “
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Press the “ ” button to exit the programming menu.
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Note: The machine will automatically exit the programming menu if you do not push any button for 3 minutes. The values that have been changed but not con rmed won’t be saved.
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Ready Signals (Green Colour)
MEANING OF THE DISPLAY ICONS
This machine is equipped with a colour-coded system to make the user’s understanding of the display signals easier. The icons are colour-coded according to the tra c light principle.
The machine is ready to brew products.
The machine is ready to brew pre-ground co ee.
The machine is brewing one cup of espresso.
The machine is brewing one cup of co ee.
The machine is brewing two cups of espresso.
The machine is brewing two cups of co ee.
The machine is programming the amount of co ee to be brewed.
Co ee brewing using pre-ground co ee in progress.
Milk froth or hot water selection.
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Ready Signals (Green Colour)
Hot water dispensing.
Milk froth brewing.
The machine is frothing the milk for the cappuccino.
The machine is brewing the co ee for the cappuccino.
The machine is programming the amount of milk to dispense for cappuccino.
The machine is programming the amount of co ee to be brewed for cappuccino.
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The machine is programming the amount of milk to dispense for milk froth.
Insert the water dispensing spout and press the button to start dispensing.
Press “
The machine will remind the user that the carafe must be inserted.
The machine will remind the user that the carafe must be inserted when programming a product containing milk.
” to exit.
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Warning Signals (Yellow Colour)
The machine is heating up to brew beverages or dispense hot water/steam.
The machine is performing the rinse cycle. Wait until the machine has com­pleted the cycle.
The machine needs the "INTENZA+" water  lter to be replaced.
The brew group is being reset due to machine reset.
Re ll the co ee bean hopper with co ee beans and restart the cycle.
The machine automatically primes the water circuit.
The machine needs to be descaled. Press the “ ” button to start the descal­ing process. Follow the steps described in the “Descaling” chapter of this manual. If you want to descale later, press the “ machine. Please note that not descaling your machine will ultimately make it stop working properly. In this case repair is NOT covered under your warranty.
” button to continue using the
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Warning Signals (Red Colour)
Completely insert the drip tray with the co ee grounds drawer into the ma­chine and close the service door.
Fill the co ee bean hopper.
The brew group must be inserted into the machine.
Empty the co ee grounds drawer. Wait about 5 seconds before placing it back.
Fill the water tank.
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Turn o the machine. After 30 seconds, turn it on again. Try this 2 or 3 times. If the machine does not start, contact the Philips SAECO hotline in your country and communicate the Error-code which you see on the display. You can  nd its contact details in the warranty booklet packed separately or on www.philips.com/support.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
This chapter summarizes the most common problems you could encoun­ter with your machine. If you are unable to solve the problem with the information below, visit www.philips.com/support for a list of frequently asked questions or contact the Philips Saeco hotline in your country. The contact details can be found in the warranty booklet supplied sepa­rately or on www.philips.com/support.
Machine actions Causes Solutions
The machine does not switch on.
The drip tray gets  lled al­though no water is drained.
The red played on the machine.
Co ee is not hot enough. The cups are cold. Preheat the cups with hot water.
Co ee does not have enough crema. (See note)
The machine takes a long time to warm up or the amount of water dispensed is too little.
The brew group cannot be removed.
The machine grinds the co ee beans but no co ee comes out. (See note)
Co ee is too weak. (See note)
icon is always dis-
The machine is not connected to the electric network, or the power but­ton is in the “O” position.
Sometimes water is drained auto­matically by the machine into the drip tray to manage the rinsing of the circuits and ensure optimum machine performance.
The co ee grounds drawer was emptied with the machine o .
The blend is unsuitable, co ee is not freshly roasted or the grind is too coarse.
The machine circuit is clogged by limescale.
The brew group is out of place. Turn the machine on. Close the service
The co ee grounds drawer is still inserted.
There is no water. Fill the water tank and prime the circuit
The brew group is dirty. Clean the brew group (see "Weekly
The circuit is not primed. Prime the circuit (see "Using the Ma-
This might occur when the machine is automatically adjusting the dose.
The dispensing spout is dirty. Clean the dispensing spout.
This might occur when the machine is automatically adjusting the dose.
Connect the machine to the electric network and turn the power button to the “I” position.
This is seen as normal machine behav­iour.
The co ee grounds drawer must always be emptied with the machine on. Wait until the icon is displayed before re tting the drawer.
Change co ee blend or adjust the grinder as explained in chapter “Adjust­ing the ceramic co ee grinder.
Descale the machine.
door. The brew group automatically returns to the initial position.
Remove the co ee grounds drawer before removing the brew group.
(see "Using the Machine for the First Time" chapter).
Cleaning of the Brew Group" chapter).
chine for the First Time" chapter).
Brew a few cups of co ee as described in the “Saeco Adapting System” chapter.
Brew a few cups of co ee as described in the “Saeco Adapting System” chapter.
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Machine actions Causes Solutions
Co ee is brewed slowly. (See note)
Co ee leaks out of the dispens­ing spout.
Frothed milk is too cold. The cups are cold. Preheat the cups with hot water.
The co ee grind is too  ne. ‘Change co ee blend or adjust the
grinder as explained in chapter “Adjust­ing the ceramic co ee grinder.’
The circuit is not primed. Prime the circuit (see "Using the Ma-
chine for the First Time" chapter).
The brew group is dirty. Clean the brew group (see "Weekly
Cleaning of the Brew Group" chapter).
The dispensing spout is clogged. Clean the dispensing spout and its
holes.
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The milk is not frothed.
The milk does not come out.
The milk carafe is dirty or not inserted correctly.
The milk carafe dispenser has not been pulled out correctly.
The milk carafe is not fully assembled.
Clean the carafe and insert it correctly.
Check that the milk dispenser has been pulled out correctly.
Make sure that all components have been correctly assembled.
Note: * These problems can be considered normal if the co ee blend has been changed or if the machine has just been installed. In this case wait until the machine performs a self-adjusting operation as described in the "Saeco Adapting System" chapter.
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ENERGY SAVING
Stand-by
The Saeco full automatic espresso machine is designed for energy saving proven by the Class A energy label.
After 30 minutes of inactivity, the machine turns o automatically (unless a di erent stand-by time has been programmed). If a product has been brewed the machine performs a rinse cycle.
In stand-by mode, the energy consumption is below 1Wh. To turn on the machine, press the
“ ” button (if power button on the
back of the machine is set to “I”). If the boiler is cold the machine performs a rinse cycle.
Disposal
Do not throw away the machine with the normal household waste at the end of its life, but hand it in at an o cial collection point for recycling. By doing this, you help to preserve the environment.
- The packing materials can be recycled.
- Machine: unplug the machine and cut the power cord.
- Deliver the appliance and power cord to a service centre or public waste disposal facility.
This product complies with EU Directive 2002/96/EC. The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead, it must be handed over to the appropriate waste collection centre for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local council o ce, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to the technical speci cations of the product
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Nominal Voltage - Power Rating ­Power Supply
Housing material Thermoplastic material
Size (w x h x d) 215 x 330 x 429 mm
Weight 7.5 kg
Power cord length 800 - 1200 mm
Control panel Front panel
Cup sizes Up to 152 mm
Water Tank 1.8 litres - Removable type
Co ee bean hopper capacity 250 g
Co ee grounds drawer capacity 15
Pump pressure 15 bar
Boiler Stainless steel type
Safety devices Thermal fuse
See label on the inside of the service door
WARRANTY AND SERVICE
Warranty
For detailed information on your warranty and related conditions, please read the warranty booklet by-packed separately.
Service
We want to ensure that you remain satis ed with your machine. If you have not already done so, please register your purchase at www.philips.com/welcome. This will enable us to stay in contact with you and send you cleaning and descaling reminders.
If you need service or support, please visit the Philips website at www.philips.com/support or contact the Philips Saeco hotline in your country. The contact details can be found in the warranty booklet by­packed separately or on www.philips.com/support.
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ORDERING MAINTENANCE PRODUCTS
For cleaning and descaling, use Saeco maintenance products only. You can purchase the products at the Philips online shop (if available in your country) at www.shop.philips.com/service, from your local dealer or authorised service centres. If you have any di culties obtaining maintenance products for your ma­chine, please contact the Philips Saeco hotline in your country. The contact details can be found in the warranty booklet by-packed sepa­rately or on www.philips.com/support.
Overview of maintenance products:
- Descaling solution CA6700
- INTENZA+ Water  lter cartridge CA6702
- Grease HD5061
- Co ee Oil Remover CA6704
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- Milk Circuit Cleaner: CA6705
- Maintenance Kit CA 6706
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The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes without prior notice.
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