Saeco HD8930 Installation Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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English
Type HD8930
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READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE MACHINE.
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. WARNING: Do not remove the Cappuccinatore while in use, steam can
be released.
14. Save these instructions.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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.
Contents
Introduction ..........................................................................3
General Description ( g.1) ..................................................3
Important ..............................................................................4
Intended Use .................................................................................................................................................. 4
Power Supply - Power Cord ......................................................................................................................4
For the Safety of Others .............................................................................................................................4
Danger of Burns ............................................................................................................................................ 4
Machine Location - Suitable Location for Operation and Maintenance ..................................4
Storing the Machine - Cleaning ..............................................................................................................5
Malfunction .................................................................................................................................................... 5
Fire Safety Precautions ...............................................................................................................................5
First Use .................................................................................6
Packaging ........................................................................................................................................................6
Preliminary Operations ..............................................................................................................................6
Double Function Buttons ..........................................................................................................................8
Setting the Language (Upon First Use) ................................................................................................9
Warm-up and Rinsing .................................................................................................................................9
Rinse/Self-Cleaning Cycle ........................................................................................................................10
For a Perfect Espresso: Rinse the Co ee Circuit if Using the Machine for the First Time or
After a Long Period of Inactivity............................................................................................................10
Measuring and Adjusting Water Hardness ...................... 12
"INTENZA+" Water Filter ................................................... 14
Adjustments ....................................................................... 16
Adjusting the Co ee Grinder .................................................................................................................16
Adjusting the "Aroma" - Amount of Ground Co ee ......................................................................16
Adjusting the Co ee Length ..................................................................................................................17
Adjusting the Cappuccino or Latte Macchiato Length .................................................................18
Eco-friendly: Stand-by ..............................................................................................................................19
Brewing Co ee ................................................................... 19
Cup-warming Surface ...............................................................................................................................19
Adjusting the Dispensing Spout ...........................................................................................................19
Using Co ee Beans ....................................................................................................................................21
Using Pre-ground Co ee .........................................................................................................................21
Brewing Cappuccino ......................................................... 23
Latte Macchiato ................................................................. 24
Milk Handling .................................................................... 25
Milk Thermos (Optional) ..........................................................................................................................25
Milk Container .............................................................................................................................................27
"SPECIAL" Products ............................................................ 28
Dispensing Hot Water ...............................................................................................................................28
Long Co ee ..................................................................................................................................................29
Hot Milk ..........................................................................................................................................................29
American Co ee .........................................................................................................................................30
Steam ..............................................................................................................................................................31
Beverage Programming .................................................... 32
Dispensed Beverages Counters ............................................................................................................32
Beverage Parameters ................................................................................................................................33
Hot Water Parameters (BEVERAGE MENU - >SPECIAL BEVERAGES) .........................................34
Activating Steam (BEVERAGE MENU -> SPECIAL BEVERAGES) ..................................................34
Default Parameters ....................................................................................................................................34
Machine Programming ..................................................... 35
General Menu ..............................................................................................................................................36
Display Menu ...............................................................................................................................................37
Water Menu ..................................................................................................................................................37
Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................38
Factory Settings ..........................................................................................................................................38
Cleaning and Maintenance ............................................... 39
General Cleaning ........................................................................................................................................39
Cleaning the Cappuccinatore (After Each Use) ...............................................................................40
Day Cleaning - Thermos ...........................................................................................................................43
Monthly Cleaning - Cappuccinatore + Thermos (Thorough Cleaning) ..................................45
Brew Group ........................................................................ 48
Weekly Cleaning - Brew Group ..............................................................................................................48
Cleaning the Brew Group with the “Co ee Oil Remover” ............................................................50
Brew Group Lubrication ...........................................................................................................................51
Descaling ............................................................................ 53
LCD Display Warnings ....................................................... 57
Troubleshooting ................................................................ 59
Technical Speci cations .................................................... 60
Service ................................................................................ 62
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MENU OK ESC
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips Saeco! To fully bene t from the support that Philips o ers, register your product at
www.philips.com/welcome.
In this user manual you will  nd all the information you need to install, use, clean and descale your appliance. In case you need further support, please contact the toll free Philips consumer care help line. You can  nd the phone number on the last page of this document and in the warranty booklet supplied with the appliance.
General Description ( g.1)
1 Cup-warming surface 2 Water tank 3 Water tank lid 4 Co ee dose adjustment 5 Grinder adjustment 6 Cappuccinatore cover 7 Hot water wand 8 Dispensing spout 9 Brew group 10 Service door 11 Pre-ground co ee compartment + lid 12 Co ee bean hopper lid 13 Co ee bean hopper 14 Cappuccinatore (removable type) 15 Co ee grounds drawer 16 Cup holder grill 17 Full drip tray indicator 18 Drip tray + tray (inner) cover 19 Power button 20 Power cord socket 21 Pre-ground co ee dosing unit 22 Grease for brew group 23 Power cord 24 Cleaning brush 25 Milk circuit detergent - (Optional) 26 Water hardness test 27 Milk Thermos - (Optional) 28 Descaling solution - (Optional) 29 (INTENZA+) Filter - (Optional) 30 Brew group cleaning tablets - (Optional) 31 Suction tube for Cappuccinatore 32 Connection hose Thermos - Cappuccinatore - (Optional) 33 Pre-ground co ee selection button 2nd Function - "Menu" button to access the programming mode 34 Espresso co ee brew button 35 Co ee brew button 2nd Function - "OK" button to con rm selection 36 Special beverages selection button 2nd Function - “ESC” button to exit or stop the brewing procedure 37 Display 38 Cappuccinatore "Clean" button 2nd Function - "Page Up" button to scroll the menu 39 Cappuccino brew button
nd
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Function - "Page Down" button to scroll the menu 40 Latte Macchiato brew button 41 ON/OFF button
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Important
Read this user manual carefully before using the appliance and save it for future reference.
Never allow water to come into contact with any of the electrical parts of the machine: Danger of short circuit! Hot water may cause burning! Never not direct the hot water jet towards body parts. Handle the hot water wand with care.
Intended Use
The co ee machine is intended for domestic use only. Do not make any technical changes or use the machine for unauthorised purposes since this would create serious hazards! The appliance is not to be used by persons (including children) with reduced physical, mental or sensory abilities or with scarce experience and/or expertise, unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety, or they are instructed by this person on how to properly use the machine.
Power Supply - Power Cord
Connect the co ee machine only to a suitable socket. The socket to which the machine is connected must be:
- Compatible with the type of plug installed on the machine.
- Suitably sized to comply with the data on the plate attached to the appliance;
- Connected to an e cient earthing system.
Never use the co ee machine if the power cord is defective or damaged. If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or by its authorised service centre. Do not pass the power cord around corners, over sharp edges or over hot objects and keep it away from oil. Do not use the power cord to carry or pull the co ee machine. Do not pull out the plug by the power cord or touch it with wet hands. Do not let the power cord hang freely from tables or shelves.
For the Safety of Others
Prevent children from playing with the machine. Children are not aware of the risks related to electrical household appliances. Do not leave the machine packaging materials within the reach of children.
Danger of Burns
Never direct the jet of hot steam and/or hot water towards yourself or others: Danger of burns!
Machine Location - Suitable Location for Operation and Mainte­nance
For best use, it is recommended to:
• Choose a safe, level surface, where there will be no danger of overturn­ing the appliance or being injured.
• Choose a location that is su ciently well-lit, clean and near an easily
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reachable socket.
• Provide for a minimum distance from the sides of the machine as shown in the illustration
• While switching on or o the machine, we suggest placing an empty glass under the dispensing spout.
Do not keep the machine at temperatures below 0°C. Frost may damage the machine. Do not use the co ee machine outdoors. In order to prevent its housing from melting or being damaged, do not place the machine on very hot surfaces and close to open  ames.
Storing the Machine - Cleaning
Before cleaning the machine, turn it o by pressing the " " button and then by switching the power button to "0". Finally, remove the plug from the socket. Keep the machine at its best, clean and store it properly. Since the machine uses natural ingredients to brew beverages (co ee beans, water, milk, etc.), some residues of ground co ee or condensed wa­ter could be present on its supporting surface. For this reason we recom­mend to periodically clean both the visible parts of the machine and the area beneath it.
Before storing the machine we strongly recommend to clean it:
- Water left in the tank and/or the water circuit for several days should not be consumed. If the machine is going to remain inactive for a long time, dispense water from the hot water wand and carefully clean the Cappuccinatore (if supplied).
- Turn o the power button and clean the machine. Finally, remove the plug from the socket. Wait for the machine to cool down.
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Never immerse the machine in water! Store it in a dry place, out of the reach of children. Keep it protected from dust and dirt. It is strictly forbidden to tamper with the internal parts of the machine. For thorough cleaning, the Cappuccinatore can be detached and disassem­bled and its parts can be put in a dishwasher (not professional type). The washing process in the dishwasher may cause the surface of the Cap­puccinatore parts to tarnish or the graphics to fade, especially if aggressive detergents are used. This is a normal phenomenon and does not a ect in any way the correct operation of the milk system.
Malfunction
In case of failure, problems or a suspected fault resulting from the falling of the machine, immediately remove the plug from the socket. Never attempt to operate a faulty machine. For further information on troubleshooting and service, please refer to the "Troubleshooting" and "Service" chapters.
Fire Safety Precautions
In case of  re, use carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers. Do not use water or dry powder extinguishers.
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First Use
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.
Preliminary Operations
Remove the drip tray with grill and the co ee machine from the packaging. Place the machine in a place that meets the requirements described in the safety regulations.
Place the drip tray with grill into its seat on the machine. Make sure the
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tray is fully inserted to its limit stop.
Note: Insert the plug into the socket only when indicated and make sure the power button is on "0".
Important Note: Carefully read the explanations of all the warnings the machine displays to the user on the control panel LCD display (section "LCD Display Warnings").
Remove the lid from the water tank.
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Remove the water tank from its seat by only using the relevant handle.
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Rinse and  ll it with fresh water, making sure that the (MAX) level
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indicated in the tank is not exceeded. Place the water tank back into its seat and reposition the lid.
Fill the tank only with fresh, non-sparkling water. Hot water or any other liquid may damage the tank and/or the machine. Do not operate the ma­chine without water. Make sure there is enough water in the tank.
CLICK!
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Make sure the dispensing spout is in correct position. Move it horizon-
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tally until you hear the CLICK indicating the correct position.
If this is not done, some product might leak out of the dispensing
spout.
Remove the co ee bean hopper lid.
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Note: The hopper may be provided with di erent safety features according to the regulations applicable in the country of use of the machine.
Slowly pour the co ee beans into the hopper.
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If the water tank is not inserted, check that no co ee beans fall into the tank compartment. If this happens, remove them to avoid any malfunctions.
Only co ee beans must be put into the co ee bean hopper. Ground co ee, instant co ee or any other object may damage the machine.
Reposition the co ee bean hopper lid.
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Insert the plug into the socket on the back of the machine.
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Insert the plug of the other end of the cable into a wall socket with
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suitable power voltage.
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Switch the power button to "I" to turn on the machine.
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Note: The power button is located in the rear part of the machine.
After carrying out a check cycle, the machine goes into stand-by mode
and the "
To turn on the machine simply press the " " button.
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Note: The language needs to be selected only upon  rst use (see page 9).
Note: Once the warm-up is complete, upon  rst use the machine primes the circuit and performs a rinse cycle of the internal circuits. A small amount of water is dispensed. Wait for this cycle to be completed.
" button blinks.
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MENU OK
MENU OK
OK ESC
Double Function Buttons
Some buttons in the control panel have a double function. The double function is only activated in certain moments during the ma­chine operation or when accessing the programming mode.
The additional function is indicated by the icon under the machine button.
Pre-ground co ee selection - MENU Button
This button allows you to select the co ee brew mode with pre-ground co ee.
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Function - Hold it pressed for 5 seconds to access the machine pro-
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gramming menu.
Co ee Brew - OK Button
This button allows you to select one co ee brewing.
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Function - Press it to select the displayed option.
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Special Beverages Selection - ESC Button
This button allows you to access the list of special beverages that the machine can brew.
nd
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Function - Press it to exit the selected page and/or the programming
mode completely and/or to stop brewing the beverage.
CLEAN - “
” Button
This button allows you to perform a cleaning cycle of the Cappuccinatore by dispensing steam (see the special section for further details).
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Function - Press it to scroll the current page selection up.
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Cappuccino Brew -
Button
This button allows you to select the cappuccino brewing.
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Function - Press it to scroll the current page selection down.
LANGUAGE
ITALIANO
ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS
HEATING UP…
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Setting the Language (Upon First Use)
At  rst start up, the machine requires you to select and store the desired language for the displayed messages. This allows you to adjust the pa­rameters of the beverages to the typical parameters of the country where the machine is used. This is why some languages are di erentiated also by country. If no language is selected, you will be requested to select it at next ma­chine start-up.
Select the language by pressing the " " or " " button.
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Press the " " button to store the language.
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Warm-up and Rinsing
Upon start-up, the machine activates the warm-up phase. Wait until it
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is completed.
Note: The bar is in progress to show that the machine is heating up the system.
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ESC
RINSING
STOP RINSING
Once the warm-up is complete, the machine performs a rinse cycle of
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the internal circuits.
Note: The bar is in progress to show that the machine is performing the system rinse cycle.
A small quantity of water is dispensed. Wait for the cycle to end.
Note: The cycle can be stopped by pressing the "
Then, the machine is ready for use.
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The logo
is displayed indicating that the machine is ready for use.
" button.
Note: If the machine is being used for the  rst time or after a long period of inactivity, follow the procedures described in the following section.
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ESC
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RINSING
STOP RINSING
Rinse/Self-Cleaning Cycle
This cycle allows you to rinse the internal co ee circuits with fresh water. The cycle is carried out:
• At machine start-up (with cold boiler)
• After priming the circuit (with cold boiler)
• During the stand-by preparation phase (if at least a co ee product has been brewed)
• During the turning o phase after pressing the "
" button (if at least
a co ee product has been brewed).
A small amount of water will be dispensed to rinse and heat all the ma­chine parts; in this phase this icon is displayed.
Wait for the cycle to  nish automatically. You can stop dispensing by press­ing the "
" button.
For a Perfect Espresso: Rinse the Co ee Circuit if Using the Machine for the First Time or After a Long Period of Inactivity.
These simple operations will make it possible to always brew excellent cof­fee. They have to be performed:
A) At  rst start-up. B) When the machine remains inactive for a long time (more than 2
weeks).
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Place a large container under the dispensing spout.
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Empty the water tank, wash and rinse it and  ll it with fresh water.
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Select the pre-ground co ee brewing function by pressing the " "
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button once.
The display indicates that the pre-ground function has been selected.
Press the " " button to select co ee.
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MENU OK
MEMO
INSERT
GROUND COFFEE
AND PRESS OK
ESC
ESC
OK ESC
Note: Do not add pre-ground co ee into the compartment.
Press the " "button to start the dispensing procedure.
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The machine will dispense hot water through the dispensing spout.
Wait until the dispensing procedure is complete and empty the water tank.
Repeat the operations from step 1 to step 5 for 3 times, then continue
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with step 7.
Place a container under the hot water wand.
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Press the " " and the " " buttons to select and start dispensing
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HOT WATER.
SPECIAL BEVERAGES
HOT WATER
LONG COFFEE
HOT MILK
AMERICAN COFFEE
HOT WATER
STOP HOT WATER
ESC
When the hot water dispensing procedure is complete, empty the
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container.
The machine is now ready for use.
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Measuring and Adjusting Water Hardness
Measuring water hardness is very important in order to correctly manage the "INTENZA+"  lter and the frequency with which the machine must be descaled.
Immerse the water hardness test strip - provided with the machine - in
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water for 1 second.
Note: The test strip is only valid for one measurement.
Check how many squares change colour and refer to the table.
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Note: The letters correspond to the references that are located in the base of the Intenza  lter. The  lter must be adjusted according to this measurement.
The numbers correspond to the settings indicated in the following
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machine adjustments.
More precisely: 1 = (very soft water) 2 = (soft water) 3 = (hard water) 4 = (very hard water)
Intenza Aroma System
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MENU
BEVERAGE MENU
MACHINE MENU
MACHINE MENU
GENERAL MENU
DISPLAY MENU
WATER MENU
MAINTENANCE
MACHINE MENU
GENERAL MENU
DISPLAY MENU
WATER MENU
MAINTENANCE
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Machine water hardness setting
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Hold the " " button pressed for 5 seconds to access the program-
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ming mode.
To select the "MACHINE MENU" option, press the " " button.
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Press the "
Press the " " button until the "WATER MENU" option can be selected.
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Press the "
" button for access.
" button for access.
WATER MENU
HARDNESS
ENABLE FILTER
ACTIVATE FILTER
HARDNESS
1 2 3 4
Press the " " button to enter the "HARDNESS" menu.
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Note: The machine is supplied with a standard adjustment suitable for most of the uses.
Press:
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The "
" button to increase the value
or
the "
" button to reduce the value.
Press the " " button to con rm the selected change.
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Press the " " button until the following product brewing page is
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displayed.
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"INTENZA+" Water Filter
The “INTENZA+” water  lter can improve the quality of water. Using the “INTENZA+”  lter will prevent limescale from building up and will ensure a much more intense aroma to your espresso co ee. We therefore recom­mend you to install the “INTENZA+” water  lter. You can purchase it at your local dealer, on-line at the Philips on-line shop at http://shop.philips.com or at the authorised service centres.
Remove the small white  lter from the tank and store it in a dry place
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sheltered from dust.
Measuring water hardness is very important in order to correctly manage the "INTENZA+" water  lter and the frequency with which the machine must be descaled.
Remove the "INTENZA+" water  lter from its package. The  lter should
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be set according to the measurements performed to set water hard­ness. Use the water hardness test strip provided with the machine. Set the "Intenza Aroma System" as speci ed on the  lter package (see section "Measuring and Adjusting Water Hardness").
A = Soft water B = Hard water (standard) C = Very hard water
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Immerse the "INTENZA+" water  lter vertically (with the opening posi-
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tioned upwards) in cold water and delicately press its sides so as to let the air bubbles out.
Put the  lter into the empty tank. Press it until its limit stop.
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Fill the tank with fresh drinking water and reinsert it into the machine.
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MENU
BEVERAGE MENU
MACHINE MENU
MACHINE MENU
GENERAL MENU
DISPLAY MENU
WATER MENU
MAINTENANCE
MACHINE MENU
GENERAL MENU
DISPLAY MENU
WATER MENU
MAINTENANCE
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Place a large container under the hot water wand.
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Hold the " " button pressed for 5 seconds to access the program-
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ming mode.
To select the "MACHINE MENU" option, press the " " button.
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Press the "
Press the " " button until the "WATER MENU" option can be selected.
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Press the "
" button for access.
" button for access.
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WATER MENU
HARDNESS
ENABLE FILTER
ACTIVATE FILTER
ACTIVATE FILTER
ACTIVATE FILTER?
YES NO
ACTIVATE FILTER
INSERT FILTER.
FILL THE TANK
ACTIVATE FILTER
PLACE A CONTAINER
UNDER THE
WATER SPOUT
ACTIVATE FILTER
Press the " " button until the "ACTIVATE FILTER" option can be se-
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lected.
Press the " " button for access.
Press the " " button.
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Note: To quit the procedure press the “
” button until the logo is
displayed.
Press the " " button to con rm the introduction of the new  lter.
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Press the " " button to con rm.
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Wait until the machine stops dispensing the necessary water to activate the  lter.
At the end of the cycle, remove the container that you had previously placed under the hot water wand.
Note: At the end of the procedure, the display automatically returns to the product brewing page. If the water  lter is not available, insert the small white  lter previously removed (see step 1) into the tank.
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Adjustments
The machine that you have bought allows for certain adjustments that will permit you to use it to its full potential.
Adjusting the Co ee Grinder
Warning! The grind adjustment lever must only be turned when the co ee grinder is working. Do not pour ground and/or instant co ee into the cof­fee bean hopper.
Do not insert any material other than co ee beans into the hopper. The grinder contains moving parts that may be dangerous. Therefore, do not insert  ngers and/or other objects. Turn o the machine by pressing the ON/OFF button and remove the plug from the socket before carrying out any type of operation inside the co ee bean hopper.
The machine allows you to make slight adjustments to the co ee grinder to adapt it to the kind of co ee used.
To make any adjustment, use the lever located on the side of the machine. Turn the lever one notch at a time and brew 2-3 cups of co ee; this is the only way to notice di erences in grind. The reference marks indicate the grind setting. You can set di erent de­grees of grind with the following references:
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3
2
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1 - Fine Grind 2 - Coarse Grind
Adjusting the "Aroma" - Amount of Ground Co ee
The machine allows you to program the amount of co ee to be ground for preparing each cup of co ee.
Warning! The Aroma adjustment lever must only be turned when the co ee grinder is stopped. Adjustment must be performed before brewing co ee.
To make any adjustment, use the lever located on the side of the machine.
The reference marks indicate the amount of ground co ee which has been set. You can set di erent amounts with the following references:
3 - Minimum co ee amount (about 7 grams) 4 - Maximum co ee amount (about 11 grams)
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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/or the size of your cups.
Note: This function cannot be used to adjust American co ee length, this prod­uct requires using the speci c menu in the "BEVERAGE MENU".
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MEMO
MEMO
STOP COFFEE
Each time the “
” or “ ” button is pressed and released, the machine brews a pre-set amount of co ee. This amount may be reprogrammed according to your taste. Each button may be individually programmed for a speci c brew setting.
Note: As an example, the following procedure describes the programming of
" button, which is usually associated with espresso co ee.
the "
Place a cup under the dispensing spout.
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Press and hold the " " button until the "MEMO" message is dis-
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played and remove your  nger. The machine is now programming.
The machine begins the brewing phase. The "STOP COFFEE" message
is displayed.
From now on, press the " " button when the desired amount of cof-
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fee is reached in the cup.
Now the "
" button has been programmed; each time it is pressed and
released, the machine will brew the same amount that has just been set.
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