Saeco PRIMEA RING CAPPUCINO User Manual

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FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
USAGE DOMESTIQUE SEULEMENT
Operation and maintenance manual
Before using the machine, please read the attached operating instructions.
Carefully read the safety rules
Mode d'emploi
Veuillez lire attentivement le mode d'emploi
(notamment les consignes de sécurité) avant d'utiliser l'appareil.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and/or injury to persons, including the following: 1 Read all instructions and information in this instruction book and any
other literature included in this carton referring to this product before operating or using this appliance.
2 Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs. 3 To protect against fire, electric shock and personal injury do not immerse
cord, plugs or appliance in water or other liquid.
4 Close supervision is necessary when any 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 way. Return appliance to the nearest authorized service centre for examination, repair or adjustment.
7 The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the appliance
manufacturer may result in fire, electric shock or personal injury.
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 turn appliance “OFF”, then plug cord into the wall outlet. To
disconnect, turn switch to “OFF”, then remove plug from wall outlet.
12 Do not use appliance for other than intended household use. 13 Use extreme caution when using hot steam.
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 centre. 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 coffee
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE POWER
SUPPLY CORD
A A short power-supply cord is provided to reduce risks of tangling or
tripping over a longer cord.
B Longer extension cords are available and may be used if care is exercised in
their use.
C If a long extension cord is used:
1 the marked electrical rating of the 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 the cord should not hang from the table to avoid the risk of tangling
or tripping.
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2 INDEX
WARNING ......................................................................................................................................2
APPLIANCE ....................................................................................................................................4
ACCESSORIES .................................................................................................................................................4
INSTALLATION ...............................................................................................................................5
STARTING THE MACHINE .....................................................................................................................................5
SETTING THE LANGUAGE .....................................................................................................................................6
AQUA PRIMAFILTER .......................................................................................................................................7
DISPLAY ........................................................................................................................................8
COFFEE AROMA ...............................................................................................................................................8
ADJUSTMENTS ..............................................................................................................................9
COFFEE INTENSITIY ...........................................................................................................................................9
ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE DRIP TRAY ................................................................................................................ 9
FILLING THE MILK CONTAINER .............................................................................................................................. .9
BEVERAGE DISPENSING................................................................................................................10
ESPRESSO / COFFEE / LONG COFFEE ..................................................................................................................... 10
DISPENSING BEVERAGES WITH GROUND COFFEE .........................................................................................................11
HOT WATER DISPENSING ...................................................................................................................................12
LATTE MACCHIATO .........................................................................................................................................12
DISPENSING HOT MILK .....................................................................................................................................13
ESPRESSO MACCHIATO .....................................................................................................................................14
CAPPUCCINO ................................................................................................................................................14
BEVERAGE PROGRAMMING...........................................................................................................15
1. PROGRAMMING FOR SELF-INSTRUCTING .............................................................................................................. 15
PROGRAMMING FROM THE BEVERAGE SETTINGSMENU ........................................................................................... 15
2.
PROGRAMMING THE MACHINE......................................................................................................17
MACHINE SETTINGS ........................................................................................................................................18
LANGUAGE MENU.....................................................................................................................................18
CUP WARMER MENU .............................................................................................................................. ...19
WATER FILTER MENU ................................................................................................................................19
RINSE MENU ..........................................................................................................................................20
WATER HARDNESS MENU ............................................................................................................................20
ACOUSTIC ALARM MENU .............................................................................................................................21
MAINTENANCE MENU .............................................................................................................................. ........22
MILK CIRCUIT RINSE CYCLE..........................................................................................................................22
COFFEE WASH CYCLE ................................................................................................................................23
MILK WASH CYCLE ...................................................................................................................................24
DESCALING CYCLE....................................................................................................................................27
CLOCK SETTINGS ...........................................................................................................................................29
TIME SETTING ........................................................................................................................................29
DATE SETTING ........................................................................................................................................30
TIME FORMAT ........................................................................................................................................30
STANDBY SETTING ..........................................................................................................................................31
ENERGY SAVING ......................................................................................................................................31
TIMER SETTING .......................................................................................................................................31
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS ........................................................................................................................................33
DELETING ALL THE SETTINGS ....................................................................................................................... 33
COFFEE IN THE WORLD .............................................................................................................................. 34
BEVERAGE COUNTERS................................................................................................................................35
TECHNICAL DATA .........................................................................................................................36
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................................... 37
GENERAL MACHINE CLEANING .............................................................................................................................37
MILK CONTAINER MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING .........................................................................................................38
CLEANING THE BREW GROUP. .............................................................................................................................40
GRINDER MAINTENANCE ....................................................................................................................................41
ERROR CODES .............................................................................................................................42
SAFETY RULES
............................................................................................................................43
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GENERAL INFORMATION
The coffee machine is intended for preparing espresso by using either coffee beans or ground coffee. It includes an automatic device for preparing milk beverages and a hot water dispenser. The machine is elegantly designed for domestic use and is not suitable for continuous heavy duty or professional use.
Warning: no liability is assumed for any damage caused by:
• Incorrect use not in accordance with the intended uses;
• Repairs not carried out by authorized customer service centers;
• Tampering with the power cord;
• Tampering with any part of the machine;
• The use of non-original spare parts and accessories;
• Failure to descale the machine or use at temperatures below 0°C.
IN THESE CASES, THE WARRANTY IS NOT VALID.
A WARNING TRIANGLE DRAWS ATTENTION TO ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS THAT ARE IMPORTANT FOR USER SAFETY. PLEASE FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY!
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HOW TO USE THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Keep these operating instructions in a safe place and make them available to anyone else who may use the coffee machine. Forfurtherinformationorifyouexperienceproblemsnotcompletelyorsufficientlyaddressedinthese instructions, please contact an Authorized Customer Service Center.
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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APPLIANCE
Open coffee bean hopper
Drip tray + grill and fl oat
Compartment for milk container
button
Cup warming plate
Control panel
SBS
Dispensing head
Coffee bean hopper
Coffee bean hopper cover
Compartment for pre­ground coffee
Main switch
Service door
Coffee grounds drawer
Button for raising/lowering the drip tray
Hot water spout
Water tank
ACCESSORIES
Additional milk container (without cappuccinatore)
Grinder
adjustment key
Lubricant for the
brew group
Cappuccinatore
maintenance kit
Cleaning detergent
(Brew group)
Socket for power cord
"Aqua Prima" Filter
Drip tray
Detergent for cleaning
milk container
Brew group
Water hardness
tester
Ground coffee
measuring scoop
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INSTALLATION
STARTING THE MACHINE
Make sure that the main power button is not switched to the “ON” position.
1 2 3
Press the button on the coffee hopper to open the cover. Fill the hopper with coffee beans.
4
Fill the tank with fresh drinking water. Do not exceed the “max” level indicated on the water tank. Once fi lled place the tank back into the machine.
7
Press the main switch to the “On” position.
Close the cover pushing it down completely.
Attach the female end of the power cord to the machine. Insert the male end into the power outlet.
Remove the water tank.We recommend installing the “Aqua Prima” fi lter (see page 7).
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Place a container beneath the hot water spout.
BEFORE PERFORMING ANY OPERATION, COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION (PAGES 6 – 7).
TO ASSESS WATER HARDNESS, SEE “WATER HARDNESS MENU” ON PAGE 20.
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6 INSTALLATION
SETTING THE LANGUAGE
When the machine is switched-on for the fi rst time, it requires the selection of the desired language. 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 differentiated also by country.
1 2
english
language
Select the language by navigating the click wheel with your fi nger.
4
In this phase you must decide whether to install the “Aqua Prima” water fi lter. Its use is recommended by Saeco. The “Aqua Prima” water fi lter purifi es water and allows you to taste the whole aroma of coffee.
If you want to install the “Aqua Prima” water fi lter, go to page 7.
english
language
When the desired language is displayed, press
. The machine now displays the messages in the selected language.
5
water filter inserted
no
1.
2.
Otherwise, select and press .
3
water filter inserted
yes
The machine displays the following menu. Wait before making the selection.
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“AQUA PRIMA” FILTER
push ok
initialisation
To improve the quality of the water used, install the “Aqua Prima” fi lter. After installation, go to the fi lter initialisation program (see programming). In this mode, the machine advises the user when the fi lter must be replaced.
1
Remove the “Aqua Prima” fi lter from its packaging. Enter the date of the current month.
4
Place a container under the spout.
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in progress
initialisation
2
Insert the fi lter in its place within the empty tank (see fi gure); Press down until it clicks into place.
5 6
water filter inserted
Press
yes
.
done
initialisation
3
Fill the tank with fresh water. Let the fi lter soak for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes discard the water in the tank and refi ll with fresh water.
Press again.
The machine initialises the fi lter.
Then, press repeatedly. When the “exit” message is displayed, press . In this way, the machine ends the start-up phase. Wait until at the end of the procedure, the display shows what is shown on page 8.
Important warning for using the “Aqua Prima Filter” can be found at page 45.
Press again.
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DISPLAY
programming menu
• Press the key twice to make 2 cups. This operation can be performed until the grinding is complete.
espresso coffee 08:33
• To brew 2 cups, the machine dispenses half of the entered quantity and briefl y interrupts dispensing in order to grind the second serving of coffee.
Coffee dispensing is then restarted and completed. If a milk beverage has been chosen, the machine
automatically manages milk dispensing.
Enter the
Click wheel
Select the coffee bean dose or the
quantity of pre-
ground coffee
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Press twice
Select dispensing of beverages with milk
Confi rmation key
Hot water brewing selection key
COFFEE AROMA
By pressing the possible selections (strong, medium, mild) that indicate the aroma (coffee quantity to be ground by the machine) for the beverage selected. This key enables you to select also the ground coffee function.
SELECT THE DESIRED AROMA BEFORE DISPENSING THE BEVERAGE.
key, there are three
strong aroma
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medium aroma
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mild aroma
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pre-ground
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ADJUSTMENTS
COFFEE INTENSITIY
The SBS system has been carefully designed to give your coffee the intense taste you desire. Simply turn the dial and you will notice that the coffee goes from mild intensity to strong intensity.
SBS – SAECO BREWING SYSTEM
SBS adjusts the intensity of the brewed coffee, and can even be adjusted while brewing. Any adjustment has an immediate effect on the brewing coffee.
ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE DRIP TRAY
Adjust the drip tray before dispensing any beverages.
Height-adjustable drip tray.
To raise the drip tray, press lightly on the lower part of the button. To lower the tray, press lightly on the upper part of the button; when the desired height is reached, release the button.
Note: there is a red fl oater in the drip tray. When it rises, the tray must be emptied and washed.
FILLING THE MILK CONTAINER
Only the container with the cappuccinatore must be fi lled before preparing beverages with milk. Do not use milk after the best-before date. (Important! Refer to the instructions for maintenance and cleaning
of the cappuccinatore on page 38).
MILD
COFFEE
MEDIUM
COFFEE
STRONG COFFEE
1
Open the milk compartment and remove the container located within.
2
We recommend using the other supplied container to store any remaining milk in the refrigerator. Clean the circuits using only the container with the cappuccinatore (as seen in step 2).
Remove the container cover and pour in the milk. DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM LEVEL shown in the fi gure. Close the container and place it back in the milk compartment. Make sure to carefully close the compartment.
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brewing in progress
espresso coffee
BEVERAGE DISPENSING
THE DISPENSING OF COFFEE, HOT WATER AND MILK MAY BE STOPPED AT ANY TIME BY PRESSING THE KEY AGAIN.
THE DISPENSED MILK MAY BE VERY HOT: DANGER OF SCALDING. AVOID TOUCHING IT DIRECTLY WITH YOUR HANDS.
THE USED MILK HAS TO BE PROPERLY PRESERVED. DO NOT USE IT AFTER THE BEST-BEFORE DATE SHOWN ON THE PACKAGE.
Check that all the containers are clean. To do this operation, follow the instructions in the “Cleaning and Maintenance” chapter (see page 37)
WHEN YOU HAVE FINISHED PREPARING BEVERAGES CONTAINING MILK, PROCEED BY CLEANING THE CONTAINER AND THE MACHINE’S CIRCUIT.
To brew 2 cups, the machine dispenses half of the entered quantity and briefl y interrupts dispensing in order to grind the second serving of coffee. Coffee dispensing is then restarted and completed. If a milk beverage has been chosen, the machine automatically manages milk dispensing. If the fi rst coffee is interrupted, the second will not be dispensed.
ESPRESSO / COFFEE / LONG COFFEE
This procedure shows how to dispense an espresso. To dispense another type of coffee, select it by sliding the click wheel with a fi nger. Use appropriate espresso or coffee cups so that the coffee will not overfl ow.
1 2 3
strong aroma
espresso coffee 08:33
Select the desired beverage by navigating the click wheel with your fi nger.
The machine ends dispensing automatically according to the quantity determined by the manufacturer. It is possible to customize this quantity. See page 15.
Select the coffee aroma by pressing the more times.
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key one or
Press the cup and twice for 2 cups. The selected beverage will be brewed.
key once for 1
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DISPENSING BEVERAGES WITH GROUND COFFEE
add pre-ground coffee
espresso coffee
Pre-ground coffee must be poured into the appropriate compartment positioned next to the coffee bean hopper. Pour in only coffee ground for espresso machines and never coffee beans or instant coffee. (see the “Beverage programming” chapter on page 15).
WARNING: PUT PRE-GROUND COFFEE IN THE COMPARTMENT ONLY WHEN YOU WISH TO DISPENSE THIS TYPE OF BEVERAGE.
INSERT ONLY ONE SCOOP OF GROUND COFFEE AT A TIME. TWO CUPS OF COFFEE CANNOT BE DISPENSED AT THE SAME TIME.
In the example given below, we chose to dispense an espresso using pre-ground coffee. The customized choice of using pre-ground coffee is shown on the display.
1 2 3
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pre-ground
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2.
1.
Select the desired beverage by navigating the click wheel with your fi nger.
4
Select the function by pressing the Press the
key one or more times.
key.
5
brewing in progress
espresso coffee
A message appears, reminding the user to pour ground coffee in the appropriate compartment.
Pour ground coffee in the appropriate compartment using the measuring scoop provided in the accessories.
Note:
• After 1 minute from when the message appears (2), if brewing has not started the machine will return to the main menu and dump any inserted coffee into the coffee grounds drawer
• If no pre-ground coffee is poured into the compartment, only water will be dispensed
• If 2 or more scoops of coffee are added, the machine will not dispense the beverage and the coffee in the compartment will be dumped into the coffee grounds drawer.
Press the key to start brewing.
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strong aroma
latte macchiato 08:33
rinsing milk circuit
latte macchiato 08:33
BEVERAGE DISPENSING
HOT WATER DISPENSING
AT THE START, SHORT SPURTS OF HOT WATER MAY BE DISPENSED WHICH POSE A RISK OF SCALDING. THE HOT WATER SPOUT CAN REACH HIGH TEMPERATURES: DO NOT TOUCH IT WITH BARE HANDS.
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hot water 08:33
brewing in progress
hot water
The machine brews the preset water quantity. Press the
key after brewing, to exit the “Hot water” function.
Press the key.
Press the key to start brewing.
LATTE MACCHIATO
SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON PAGE 38 FOR OPTIMAL MILK DISPENSING
1 2 3
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Press the key.
Select latte macchiato by navigating the click wheel with your fi nger.
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brewing in progress
latte macchiato
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add milk?
latte macchiato
Fill the milk container
Select the aroma by pressing the
key one or more times.
Press the key once for 1 cup and twice for 2 cups. The latte macchiato will be brewed.
After this, the machine allows you to dispense more milk if you wish. This option remains active for approximately 3 seconds. To activate it, press
until the desired
quantity is reached.
The machine will propose cleaning the milk circuits. Press the
key to clean the
internal circuits.
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add milk?
hot milk
If the user wishes to continue preparing other drinks the machine
will keep the “rinsing milk circuit” signal active. After 20 minutes of inactivity, the machine requires the user to
perform a rinsing cycle as described in Step 7. If the machine is turned off immediately after dispensing a milk beverage, the next time the machine is turned on it will require the user to perform a rinsing cycle.
Note: Before performing the “milk rinsing” function make sure that:
1. an adequate sized container is placed under the dispensing head
2. the milk container with the cappuccinatore is fi lled with fresh drinking water and inserted in the machine;
3. the water tank is full of fresh water.
milk circuit washing
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After 14 days from the fi rst dispensing of a milk-based beverage, the message “milk circuit washing” is displayed; it is advisable to clean the milk circuits as shown on page 24. After another 7 days the machine stops dispensing milk-based beverage only and the milk circuits must be washed; during this phase, coffee and hot water may be dispensed.
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rinsing milk circuit
Remove the milk container from the machine. If it still contains milk, pour the milk in the additional container, to store in the refrigerator for future use. Rinse the container with the cappuccinatore and fi ll it with fresh water; place it in the machine and press the
key.
In this phase the user cannot intervene and must wait until the cycle fi nishes. After this, the machine returns to the main menu.
in progress
milk circ. rinse cycle
THIS PROCEDURE MUST BE PERFORMED FOR ALL MILK BEVERAGES!
DISPENSING HOT MILK
1 2 3
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Press the key.
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1.
2.
Select the hot milk and press the
key.
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Remove the container, rinse and dry.
Fill the milk container
If desired, keep the key pressed until the desired quantity is reached.
Repeat the operation to brew another cup of milk. When the “rinsing milk circuit” symbol fl ashes, rinse the milk circuits as described for the latte macchiato (see page 12, step 6).
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strong aroma
espresso macchiato 08:33
strong aroma
cappuccino 08:33
BEVERAGE DISPENSING
ESPRESSO MACCHIATO
1 2 3
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Press the key.
Select espresso macchiato by navigating the click wheel with
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your fi nger.
4
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Press the key once or twice to start brewing.
5
add milk?
espresso macchiato
If desired, keep the key pressed until the desired milk quantity is reached.
CAPPUCCINO
1 2 3
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Fill the milk container
Select the aroma by pressing the
key one or more times.
When the “milk circuit rinsing” symbol fl ashes, rinse the milk circuits as described for the latte macchiato (see page 12, step 6).
Fill the milk container
Press the key.
4
brewing in progress
cappuccino
Press the key once or twice to start brewing.
Select cappuccino by navigating the click wheel with your fi nger.
5
add milk?
cappuccino
If desired, keep the key pressed until the desired milk quantity is reached.
Select the aroma by pressing the
key one or more times.
When the “milk circuit rinsing” symbol fl ashes, rinse the milk circuits as described for the latte macchiato (see page 12, step 6).
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BEVERAGE PROGRAMMING
Every beverage can be programmed according to your own tastes.
1. PROGRAMMING FOR SELF-INSTRUCTING
For all beverages you can quickly program the quantity of coffee and/or milk dispensed in the cups whenever the key is pressed. Select the type of beverage you want to program, then press and hold the (for example):
The machine dispenses coffee or milk. When the desired amount is reached, press the The display will show:
(Only beverages with coffee and milk): for beverages with coffee and milk, you need to save the desired quantity of both milk and coffee by pressing the relevant dispensing phase in the normal beverage dispensing process.
The dispensed quantity of coffee and/or milk remains stored and replaces any previous settings.
self-instruction active
espresso coffee
new quantity saved
espresso coffee
key again.
button. This adjustment must be performed during the
2. PROGRAMMING FROM THE “BEVERAGE SETTINGS” MENU
To set the beverage making parameters: press the key and select “beverage settings” by turning the click wheel with a fi nger:
In this phase you can:
key until the display shows
exit the program
mode.
By sliding the click wheel with a fi nger
you can change the settings for:
- the quantity of coffee to be brewed;
- the quantity of milk to be dispensed;
- the coffee temperature;
- the coffee prebrewing.
select the quantity of coffee to be ground (opti-dose), or select pre-ground coffee, and/or set:
- coffee temperature
- coffee prebrewing
The following page describes how to program a beverage containing milk and coffee; the parameters to program each beverage may differ according to the type of beverage.
beverage settings
restore factory settings
Select Coffee or Milk to change the coffee dose per cup.
save the new settings
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latte macchiato
temperature: high
latte macchiato
beverage settings
1 2
strong aroma
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Check that the water tank and coffee
Press the button. bean hopper are full; place the cup under the dispensing spout.
4 5 6
beverage settings
latte macchiato
strong aroma
latte macchiato
1.
2.
Select the beverage to be programmed. Press the button to confi rm.
1.
Press the
times to adjust the aroma or select
the use of pre-ground coffee. Press
the
button to save.
2.
button one or more
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milk :¸¿¸¿
latte macchiato
temperature: high
latte macchiato
3
Select “beverage settings”. Press the
button to confi rm.
1.
2.
3.
Change the coffee dose (amount of water to be used) by navigating the click wheel with your fi nger; confi rm with
. Press to change the parameter from coffee to milk.
1.
2.
Change the milk dose by navigating the click wheel with your fi nger; confi rm with
.
Press the button for more than two seconds to access the other parameters to be programmed.
10 11
prebrewing: normal
latte macchiato
Press the
button to select the
parameter prebrewing.
Change the prebrew value (normal, strong, off) by navigating the click wheel with your fi nger. Press the the
prebrewing: normal
latte macchiato
1.
2.
button to exit.
1.
2.
Change the temperature value (high, medium, low) by navigating the click wheel with your fi nger. Press the
button to save.
Prebrewing: the coffee is slightly dampened before brewing to bring out the full aroma of the coffee which acquires an excellent taste.
button to save. Press
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PROGRAMMING THE MACHINE
exit
Some of the machine’s functions can be programmed to customize operations according to your own tastes.
strong aroma
espresso coffee 08:33
Press the key to:
- confi rm the selection;
- save the new settings.
exit
1 Press the 2 Turn the click wheel with your fi nger to:
- select the functions
- change the function parameters.
beverage settings
Beverage settings (already described on page 15).
machine settings
Machine settings (see page 18).
special functions
Special functions (see page 33).
To exit the program mode:
key.
1.
or
1.
2.
2.
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machine settings
acoustic alerts
machine settings
maintenance
machine settings
clock settings
machine settings stand-by setting
machine settings
maintenance
deutsch sprache
PROGRAMMING THE MACHINE
MACHINE SETTINGS
To set the general machine operating parameters, press the key and select “machine settings”. Turn the click wheel with a fi nger to:
machine settings
language
set the language of the menus.
machine settings
water filter
set the machine’s operation through the “Aqua Prima” fi lter.
machine settings
water hardness
set the water hardness.
machine settings
rinse cycle
set the circuit rinse cycle.
machine settings
cup warming plate
set the operation of the cup warming plate.
set/activate the acoustic alarms.
clean the machine internal circuits.
set the clock.
set the standby and the timers.
To exit any level of “machine settings” without saving the changes made, press the
key. For example:
“LANGUAGE” MENU
> machine settings > language . To change the language of the display.
1 2 3
machine settings machine settings
1.
2.
language
1.
2.
Select the desired language. After this, the machine displays all the messages in the language selected.
1.
2.
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“CUP WARMER” MENU
water filter
water filter activation
> machine settings > cup warming plate.
To turn on/off the operation of the cup warming surface located on the top of the machine. A warm cup allows you to fully savour the coffee and taste its full aroma.
1 2 3
machine settings machine settings
1.
2.
cup warming plate
1.
2.
Select by navigating the click wheel with your fi nger. It is possible to set:
- always on
- always off
- off in stand-by
Press the
“WATER FILTER” MENU
> machine settings > water filter.
This function provides better management of the fi lter notifying the user when the fi lter is to be replaced. This function must:
• be activated when you want to use the “Aqua prima” fi lter;
• be deactivated when you do not want to use the “Aqua prima” fi lter.
button to save.
1 2
machine settings machine settings
1.
2.
4
5
Select by navigating the click wheel with your fi nger. It is possible to set:
- on
- off
Press the
button to save.
A newly installed fi lter can be initialised from this menu.
water filter
1.
2.
water filter
initialization
1.
2.
3
1.
2.
The fi lter control can be activated or deactivated from this menu.
6
Refer to the fi lter initialisation procedure described on page 7.
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PROGRAMMING THE MACHINE
“RINSE” MENU
> machine settings > rinse cycle.
To clean the internal tubes in order to guarantee that the beverages are dispensed only with fresh water. This function has been enabled by the manufacturer on all new appliances.
1 2 3
machine settings machine settings
1.
2.
rinse cycle
1.
2.
Select by navigating the click wheel with your fi nger. It is possible to set:
- yes
- no
Press the
Note: This rinse cycle is performed every time the machine is turned on after the warming phase.
“WATER HARDNESS” MENU
> machine settings > water hardness.
To adjust the level of water hardness, expressed on a scale of 1 to 4. The appliance is preset at a hardness value of 3.
1
Immerse the water hardness tester (included in the accessories) for one second in water.
3 4 5
machine settings machine settings
2
1234
Check the value.
The test can be used only for one measurement.
water hardness
button to save.
1.
1.
2.
2.
Set and store the water hardness according to the value on the tester.
1.
2.
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“ACOUSTIC ALARM” MENU
acoustic alerts
key tone
> machine settings > acoustic alerts
To enable/disable the acoustic alarms of the machine.
1 2 3
machine settings machine settings
1.
acoustic alerts
1.
1.
2.
4
Select by navigating the click wheel with your fi nger. You may set:
- key tone: to activate/deactivate a tone each time a key is pressed.
- milk quality warning: to activate/deactivate a tone when the milk container has been in the machine for too long.
- confirmation tone: to activate/deactivate a tone to confi rm that a command (beverage saved, etc.) has been performed.
- milk circ. rinsing tone: to activate/deactivate a tone when the machine requires milk circuit cleaning.
- milk circ. rinse warning: to activate/deactivate a tone when the milk circuits have to be rinsed.
Press the
button to save.
2.
2.
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maintenance
coffee cleaning cycle
maintenance
descaling cycle
PROGRAMMING THE MACHINE
“MAINTENANCE” MENU
> machine settings > maintenance.
To clean all the machine’s internal circuits used for making coffee and milk. Turn the click wheel with your fi nger to:
maintenance
milk circ. rinse cycle
rinse the milk circuits after making
clean the brew group.
the beverages.
maintenance
milk cleaning cycle
thoroughly clean the milk circuits. This
Perform the descaling cycle. must be performed after a fi xed time has elapsed from the fi rst dispensing.
Milk circuit rinse cycle
> machine settings > maintenance > milk circ. rinse cycle
To rinse the machine’s internal circuits used for preparing milk. This short cycle must be necessarily performed after 20 minutes from the last dispensing of a beverage with milk. If this rinse cycle is not performed, the machine comes to a halt and does not allow the dispensing of milk-based beverages.
Note: before performing this function make sure that:
1. a large enough container is positioned under the spout;
2. the milk container has been adequately cleaned of all milk residue and contains fresh drinking water;
3. the water tank contains a suffi cient quantity of water.
1 2 3
machine settings
maintenance
1.
2.
4
in progress
milk circ. rinse cycle
Wait for the cycle to complete.
Remove the container, rinse and dry.
maintenance
milk circ. rinse cycle
1.
5
2.
milk circ. rinse cycle
yes
1.
2.
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Coffee wash cycle
yes
coffee cleaning cycle
> machine settings > maintenance > coffee cleaning cycle
To clean the machine’s internal circuit used for brewing coffee.
To wash the Brew Group, simply clean with water as shown on page 40. This wash completes maintenance of the Brew Group. Packages of Saeco detergent tablets may be purchased at your local dealer or by Authorized Service Centres.
It is advisable to perform this wash cycle after 500 coffee brewing cycles, or monthly.
Note: before performing this function make sure that:
1. a large enough container is positioned under the spout;
2. the appropriate tablet for cleaning the brew group has been inserted into the compartment for pre-ground coffee;
3. the water tank contains a suffi cient quantity of water
THE WASH CYCLE CANNOT BE INTERRUPTED. A PERSON MUST BE PRESENT DURING THE OPERATION.
1 2 3
machine settings
maintenance
maintenance
coffee cleaning cycle
1.
2.
4 65
insert cleaning tablet
coffee cleaning cycle
Insert the tablet as shown above. Press
to start.
7
Exiting programming mode. (see page 17)
1.
2.
in progress
coffee cleaning cycle
Wait for the cycle to complete.
1.
2.
done
coffee cleaning cycle
When the cleaning cycle has fi nished, press
to confi rm.
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PROGRAMMING THE MACHINE
Milk wash cycle
> machine settings > maintenance > milk cleaning cycle
To clean the machine’s internal circuits used for preparing milk.
This cycle is proposed after 14 days from the fi rst dispensing of a milk-based beverage. After 14 days, the “milk circuit washing” message starts fl ashing (see page 13).
Perform the washing cycle as indicated in this section. If the milk circuit washing cycle is not performed, dispensing milk-based products will be possible for only 7 more days.
After 21 days (the machine warns the user 3 days before the deadline is reached with the message “milk circuit washing -3”), the “milk circuit washing” message stops fl ashing and appears any time the button to select a milk-based beverage is pressed.
At this point, the milk circuit washing cycle must be performed, because the dispensing of milk-based beverages is disabled. (The machine still enables dispensing hot water and coffee).
When the message “milk circuit washing” appears on the display, press the button page 25, step 4. The screen will appear as shown in step 9.
Note: before performing this function make sure that:
1. a large enough container is at hand;
2. the milk container has been adequately cleaned of all milk residue;
3. the water tank contains a suffi cient quantity of water.
THE WASH CYCLE CANNOT BE INTERRUPTED. A PERSON MUST BE PRESENT DURING THE OPERATION. USE ONLY AND EXCLUSIVELY THE PROVIDED DETERGENT.
and instructions on
1 2 3
machine settings
maintenance
1.
2.
maintenance
milk cleaning cycle
1.
2.
yes
milk cleaning cycle
1.
Select and press
2.
.
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25
4
add cleaner
milk cleaning cycle
Open the compartment and remove the milk container.
5 6
Insert the content of the detergent packet into the container.
Fill the milk container with fresh water up to the «max» level.
97 8
Open the compartment and insert the container with the detergent.
10
in progress
milk cleaning cycle
The wash cycle starts automati­cally. Wait for the wash cycle to fi nish.
Position an adequately sized container under the milk spout.
11 12
rinse
milk cleaning cycle
When the wash cycle has fi nished the following appears… The machine emits a tone.
Close the compartment. Press
to start.
Remove the milk container.
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rinsing
milk cleaning cycle
13
fill with water
milk cleaning cycle
Rinse the container and fi ll it with fresh water.
16
rinse
milk cleaning cycle
When the rinse cycle is fi nished the following appears…
14
push ok
milk cleaning cycle
Insert the container and press
.
Remove the milk container.
15
Wait…
1817
fill with water
milk cleaning cycle
Rinse the container and fi ll it with fresh water.
Perform another rinse cycle as shown previously. At the end, press the
key.
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Descaling cycle
> machine settings > maintenance > descaling cycle
To perform the automatic descaling cycle. Descaling is necessary every 2-3 months, depending on the volume of use and hardness of the local water supply.The machine must be turned on and will automatically manage the distribution of the descaling agent.
A PERSON MUST BE PRESENT DURING THE OPERATION. WARNING! NEVER USE VINEGAR AS A DESCALER.
Saeco descaler is recommended, however you can use a non-toxic and/or non-harmful descaling product for coffee machines, commonly available online or in coffeeshops. The solution used must be disposed of according to the manufacturer’s instructions and/or according to regulations in force in the country of use.
Note: Before beginning the descaling cycle make sure that:
1. a container of adequate dimensions is positioned under the water spout and dispensing head;
2. THE “AQUA PRIMA” FILTER HAS BEEN REMOVED.
3. The water tank has been fi lled with the descaling solution up to the level indicated with
Pause descaling. The descaling and/or rinsing can be paused and then restarted. When descaling is interrupted the machine will warn the user that it must be turned off.
WARNING! DESCALING MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN 24 HOURS FROM ITS INTERRUPTION.
The next time the machine is turned on, the machine will warn the user that the descaling and/or rinse process must be completed.
.
1 2
descale 200
espresso coffee 08:33
The machine will indicate the need to perform a descaling cycle through a fl ashing message.
This message is displayed 200 beverages before descaling must be performed.
Each time a beverage is dispensed, the machine will count down the number of remaining beverages, which will be displayed on the right.
When 30 beverages remain, the display will begin to fl ash.
descale
When the remaining beverages are fi nished, the machine will block and must be descaled.
Run the descaling cycle as described on page 28.
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PROGRAMMING THE MACHINE
To perform descaling before the machine blocks, or before the descaling message appears:
1 2 3
machine settings
maintenance
maintenance
descaling cycle
yes
descaling cycle
1.
2.
1.
2.
When the solution is fi nished Insert the descaler and press the
key to begin.
the following message appears
on the display:
4 5 6
descaling
descaling cycle
The machine begins to dispense the descaling solution through the hot water spout. The dispensing occurs at preestablished intervals, in
fill water tank descaling cycle
Remove the water tank, rinse with fresh drinking water to eliminate traces of descaling solution, then refi ll with fresh
drinking water. order to allow the solution to be more effective.
7 8 9
rinse cycle
descaling cycle
rinsing
descaling cycle
1.
2.
insert tank
descaling cycle
Insert the tank with fresh drinking water.
done
descaling cycle
Rinse the machine circuits by pressing the
key.
The machine performs the rinse cycle. During the rinse cycle, the machine may require the water tank to be fi lled.
Press the
key and exit the
programming by pressing the
key. Check the quantity of water in the tank and install the “Aqua prima” fi lter, if desired.
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CLOCK SETTINGS
> machine settings > clock settings
To set the current time, date and hour format to display.
machine settings
clock settings
In this menu you can set:
- the current time (hour and minutes)
- the hour format (24 hours - AM/PM)
- the current date (day – month – year – day of the week).
Time setting
> machine settings > clock settings > time settings
To set the current time on the machine
1 2 3
machine settings
clock settings
clock settings
time setting
- 09h (am) + time setting
1.
2.
4
- 43 min + time setting
1.
2.
Set the minutes by navigating the click wheel with your fi nger. Save using the
button.
1.
2.
1.
2.
Set the time by navigating the click wheel with your fi nger. Save using the
button.
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PROGRAMMING THE MACHINE
Date setting
> machine settings > clock settings > date setting
To set the date (day, month, year, day of the week). Same procedure for all parameters.
1 2 3
machine settings
clock settings
clock settings
date setting
date setting
day
1.
2.
1.
2.
4 5
- 12 + day
The machine stores the selected value, returns to
1.
2.
the previous screen and enables another parameter to be set.
Set by navigating the click wheel with your fi nger. Save using the
button.
Time format
> machine settings > clock settings > time format
To set the time view mode. The modifi cation of this setting adjusts all the parameters that require viewing/ setting the time.
1 2 3
machine settings
clock settings
1.
clock settings
time format
1.
2.
Select the parameter you want to set, for example “day”. Press the
key to confi rm.
clock settings
time format
4 5
time format
1.
2.
am/pm
The machine also allows displaying the time in the international format (24h).
2.
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STANDBY SETTING
stand-by setting
timer setting
> machine settings > stand-by setting
machine settings stand-by setting
In this menu you can:
stand-by setting
energy saving
set the energy saving mode (time that must elapse from the last beverage
set the timers (activation of on/off times
– setting one on/off time a day) made before the machine switches to energy saving mode).
Energy saving
> machine settings > stand-by setting > energy saving
By default, the off delay is set to 3 hours.
1 2 3
stand-by setting
energy saving
1.
2.
after 3 hours energy saving
1.
2.
Press the button to save.
Select by navigating the click wheel with your fi nger. It is possible to set:
- after 15 minuters
- after 30 minuters
- after 1 hour
- after 3 hours
Timer setting
> machine settings > stand-by setting > timer setting
The timers can operate only if activated by the “timer activation” function. If this is not the case, the timers will have no effect on the machine.
1. Activating the timers
1 2 3
timer setting
timer activation
1.
1.
2.
2.
no
timer activation
1.
1.
2.
2.
You can set:
- yes (the machine turns on and off at the times set)
- no (the machine ignores the times set)
Press the button to save.
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monday
switch on
monday
switch on
- 00 min +
switch off monday
PROGRAMMING THE MACHINE
2. Setting an interval for turning on the machine
You can set an on/off time for each day of the week (in this case, the procedure for setting an interval for Monday is displayed).
1 2
stand-by setting
timer setting
1.
2.
timer setting
monday
1.
2.
4 5 6
- 08h (am) + switch on monday
1.
2.
Set the turn on time by navigating the click wheel with your fi nger.
- 00 min + switch on monday
1.
2.
Set the turn on minute by navigating the click wheel with your fi nger.
7 8 9
monday
switch off
1.
2.
- 09h (am) +
switch off monday
1.
2.
3
1.
2.
1.
2.
10 11
switch off
Press to exit the programming of the selected day.
monday
Set the turn off time by navigating the click wheel with your fi nger.
timer setting
monday
Navigate the click wheel with your fi nger to select the other days you want to program.
Set the turn off minute by navigating the click wheel with your fi nger.
12
You can set the on/off times for all the days of the week.
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
special functions
coffee of the world
yes
cancel settings
This menu allows you to access special functions present on the machine. To access, press the fi nger to:
special functions
cancel settings
restore the factory settings. prepare coffee according to the
DELETING ALL THE SETTINGS
> special funtions > cancel settings
The function for restoring all the factory settings is contained in this menu. This function is particularly important for restoring the base parameters.
ALL THE CUSTOM SETTINGS WILL BE LOST AND CANNOT BE RECOVERED. AFTER RESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS, YOU MUST, IF DESIRED, REPROGRAM ALL THE MACHINE’S FUNCTIONS.
1 2 3
special functions special functions
key and select “special functions”. Turn the click wheel with a
special function product counters
most famous recipes in the world.
Display how many beverage have been prepared for each single type of beverage.
cancel settings
1.
2.
4 5
are you sure?
cancel settings
Press the
key to reset.
1.
2.
all factory settings
have been restored
The display shows for 2 seconds the parameter reset confi rmation.
1.
2.
If “yes” is selected, a subsequent confi rmation is requested to be sure that you want to perform the reset.
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yes
american coffee
coffee of the world good morning coffee
coffee of the world
café
strong aroma
espresso coffee 08:33
PROGRAMMING THE MACHINE
COFFEE IN THE WORLD
> special funtions > coffee of the world
This function enables the user to:
coffee of the world
ristretto
prepare true ristretto all’italiana prepare a typical North European
coffee of the world
espresso italiano
prepare a typical Italian espresso
coffee
coffee of the world
café crème
prepare a typical French/ Swiss coffee
coffee of the world
good night milk
prepare a fl avourful latte macchiato
coffee of the world
american coffee
prepare a typical American coffee
prepare a coffee for a day full of energy
If for example, you want to taste a typical American coffee, you must select “American coffee”.
without the fear of not being able to sleep
1 2 3
special functions
coffee of the world
1.
2.
coffee of the world
american coffee
1.
2.
Select the desired beverage.
1.
2.
Confi rm the selection.
4 5 6
sbs position: crème
american coffee
(see page 9). Press
to start.
brewing in progress
american coffee
The dispensing starts.Set the SBS to the position shown
At the end, the machine returns to the main screen.
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BEVERAGE COUNTERS
23
espresso coffee
> special funtions > product counters
This function shows how many beverages have been prepared for every single type of beverage.
1 2 3
special functions
special function product counters
4
Press
1.
2.
special function product counters
to exit.
1.
2.
You may display the data of every single type of beverage by navigating the click wheel with your fi nger.
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TECHNICAL DATA
TECHNICAL DATA
Nominal voltage
Power rating
Power supply
Shell material
Size (w x h x d)
Weight
Cord length
Control panel
Water tank
Milk Tank
Coffee Bean Hopper Capacity
Pump pressure
Boiler
Coffee grinder
Pressure safety device
Temperature safety device
See label on the appliance
See label on the appliance
See label on the appliance
Plastic
355 x 380 x 460 mm - 13.8” x 15.4” x 16.9”
14 Kg - 30.9 lbs
1200 mm - 42.2”
Front (display 2x24)
2 liters - 68 oz. / Removeable
ca. 0.400 liters - 12.5 oz. / Removeable
350 grams - 8.9 oz. / of coffee beans
15 bar
Stainless steel
Ceramic
Boiler pressure safety valve
Boiler thermostats and thermal fuses
Subject to engineering and manufacturing changes due to technological developments. The machine conforms to European Directive 89/336/EEC (Italian Legislative Decree 476 dated 04/12/92) concerning electromagnetic compatibility.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
GENERAL MACHINE CLEANING
The cleaning described below must be performed once a week. Note: if water remains for several days in the tank, do not reuse it.
If you remove grounds with the machine off or when not signaled on the display, the count of the grounds emptied into the drawer is not reset. For this reason the machine might display the “empty grounds drawer” message even after preparing just a few coffees.
WARNING! Do not immerse the machine in water. Clean the cappuccinatore as shown in the corresponding section on page 38.
1
Switch off the machine and unplug it.
4 5
Remove the grounds drawer and empty and wash it.
2 3
Clean the tank and the cover. Remove the drip tray, empty and
Clean the pre-ground coffee compartment with a dry cloth.
wash it
6
Clean the cappuccinatore as shown in the corresponding section on page 38.
wash it
87
Clean the display.Remove the drip tray, empty and
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MILK CONTAINER MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
The milk container and the cappuccinatore have been designed to optimize the milk.
Their constant cleaning and maintenance will allow savouring excellent milk-based beverages.
The cappuccinatore has to be completely cleaned at least once a week.
QUICK MAINTENANCE OF THE CAPPUCCINATORE
Milk may not be frothed optimally. In these cases simply turn the fl ow regulator as shown in the fi gure.
Turn the regulator 2-3 times to perform a quick maintenance.
Note: If the assembled regulator is missing, replace it with the other 3 regulators provided.
CLEANING AFTER REGULAR USE
After using milk for preparing beverages, clean the milk container and the cappuccinatore. These few simple steps guarantee that the machine will operate properly.
1 2
Pour milk into a container.
Rinse with lukewarm water all the parts in contact with milk.
3
Pour fresh water and perform the rinse cycle.
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THOROUGH MAINTENANCE OF THE CAPPUCCINATORE
Thoroughly wash the cappuccinatore at least once a week.
The components may be washed with household detergents.
1 2 3
Remove the cappuccinatore.
4 5 6
Remove the cap from the lower part.
Separate the upper part of the cappuccinatore from the lower part.
Wash all components. Reassemble the components and
O-RING REPLACEMENT
When both parts of the cappuccinatore move too freely, replace the O-ring with the ones supplied.
1 2
Remove the cover.
install the cappuccinatore in the container.
3
Remove the O-ring with a sharp object
Insert the new O-ring pressing it delicately.
Assemble the upper and lower part of the cappuccinatore
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
CLEANING THE BREW GROUP
The Brew Group must be cleaned at least once a week. Lubricate the Brew Group after approximately 500 brewing cycles. The grease for the lubrication of the Brew Group may be purchased by Authorized Service Centres. Wash the brew group with warm water.
WARNING! Do not wash the brew group with detergents that can compromise its correct operation. Do not wash in the dishwasher.
1 2
Press to open the service door.
4
Wash the upper fi lter with running water.
7 8 9
Press the PUSH button to remove the brew group.
5
Make sure the group is in rest position; the two references must match.
3
Wash any coffee residues from the brew group.
6
Make sure the components are in the correct position. The hook shown must be in the correct position; to check its position, fi rmly press the “PUSH” button.
The lever on the rear part of the group must be in contact with the group base.
Lubricate the Brew Group guides only with the supplied grease.
Apply the grease evenly.
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10 11
Apply the grease evenly.
Reassemble it by pressing the PUSH! button.
GRINDER MAINTENANCE
The grinder can be adjusted in order to create a fi ner grind after many grinder cycles (approximately 2000).
WARNING! This operation should be carried out carefully and by an experienced user. Empty the coffee bean hopper The screw could fall into the grinder; if this happens, remove it before restarting the machine. Protect the grinder hole with a cloth to avoid this problem. The snap is signalled by a message on the coffee bean hopper; refer to these messages when this adjustment is performed. Be sure to empty the coffee bean hopper before starting. Note: the screw could call into the grinder; if that happens, be sure to remove it before continuing the cleaning.
12
Close the service door and insert the coffee grounds drawer.
1
Unscrew the screw that holds the service door closed.
32
Adjust until it clicks.Remove screws and service door.
Then reposition the door and attach it with the previously removed screw.
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GUIDE MESSAGE THAT APPEARS HOW TO REMOVE THE MESSAGE
restart to solving the problem
call assistance
insert drip tray
close coffee bean lid
insert brew group
insert grounds drawer
empty grounds drawer
close service door
fill water tank
empty drip tray
close milk drawer
replace filter
Turn off and after 30 minutes turn the machine on again to restore normal operation.
Problem that requires the intervention of the customer service centre.
Insert drip tray.
Close the coffee bean hopper cover to be able to brew any beverages.
Insert the brew group in its place.
Insert the coffee grounds drawer.
Remove the grounds drawer and empty the grounds in an appropriate container.
Note: The grounds drawer must be emptied only when the machine requires it and when the machine is turned on. Emptying the drawer with the machine turned off does not allow the machine to register that it has been emptied.
To be able to make the machine functional, the side door must be closed.
Thetankmustberemovedandrefilledwithfresh drinking water.
Open the side door and empty the drip tray (under the brew group)
Insert the milk container in the appropriate compartment
The Aqua Prima filter must be replaced in the following cases:
1. 60 litres of water have been dispensed;
2. 90 days have passed since its installation;
3. 20 days have passed and the machine has not been used. Note:thismessageappearsonlywhen“inserted”has been selected in the water filter function (See page 19).
insert cappuccinatore
descale
energy saving
rinsing milk circuit
milk circuit washing
Insert the cappuccinatore in the milk container. Without the cappuccinatore no beverage containing milk can be dispensed.
A descaling cycle must be performed on the machine’s internal circuits.
Press the
see page 13 and 22.
see page 13 and 24.
key.
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SAFETY RULES
43
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
Immediately unplug the cord from the outlet.
ONLY USE THE APPLIANCE
• Indoors.
• For preparing coffee, hot water and for foaming milk.
• For domestic use.
• By adults in non altered psycho-physical conditions.
PRECAUTIONS FOR THE USE OF THE MACHINE
• Do not use the machine for purposes other than those indicated above, in order to avoid danger.
• Do not introduce any substances other than those indicated in the instruction manual.
• During the normal filling of any reservoirs, all nearby reservoirs must be closed.
• Fill the water tank only with fresh drinking water: Hot water and/or any other liquid may damage the machine.
• Do not use water with carbon dioxide added.
• Do not put fingers or any material other than coffee beans in the coffee grinder.
• Before manipulating the coffee grinder,turn of the machine's main switch and unplug the cord.
• Do not put instant coffee or whole bean coffee in the ground coffee container.
• To operate the machine with the touch screen, use only your fingers.
CONNECTION TO ELECTRICAL POWER
The connection to the electrical network must be carried out in accordance with the safety regulations in force in the user's country.
The machine must be connected to a socket which is:
• compatible with the type of plug installed on the machine;
• suitably sized to comply with the ratings shown on the machine identification plate.
• effectively grounded. The power cord must not:
• come into contact with any type of liquid: danger of electric shocks and/or fire;
• be crushed and/or come in contact with sharp surfaces;
• be used to move the machine;
• be used if damaged;
• be handled with damp or wet hands;
• be wound in a coil when the machine is being operated.
• be tampered with.
INSTALLATION
• Choose a solid, stationary flat surface (no more than 2° of inclination).
• Do not install the machine in areas where water could be sprayed.
• Optimal operational temperature: 10°C - 40°C / 50-104 degrees Fahrenheit
• maximum humidity: 90%.
• The machine should be installed in an adequately lit, ventilated, hygienic location and the electric socket should be within easy reach.
• Do not place on heated surfaces!
• Install it at least 10 cm / 4" from the walls and cooking surfaces.
• Do not use in places where the temperature may drop to a level equal to and/or lower than 0°C / 32 degrees Fahrenheit. If the machine has been exposed to such conditions notify the customer service center, who will have to carry out a safety check.
• Do not use the machine near inflammable and/or explosive substances.
• The machine must not be used in an explosive or volatile atmosphere or where there is a high concentration of dust or oily substances suspended in the air.
• Do not install the machine on top of other appliances.
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DANGERS
• The appliance must not be used by children and persons who have not been informed of its operation.
• The appliance is dangerous to children. When left unattended, unplug from the electrical outlet.
• Keep the coffee machine packaging out of the reach of children.
• Never direct the jet of hot water and/or steam towards yourself or others. Danger of scalding.
• Do not insert objects through the appliance’s openings. (Danger! Electrical Current!).
• Do not pull out the plug by yanking on the power cord or touching it with wet hands.
• Warning. Danger of burning when in contact with hot water, steam and the hot water spout.
FAILURES
• Do not use the appliance if a failure has been verifi ed or suspected, for example after being dropped.
• Any repairs must be performed by an authorized customer service center.
• Do not use the appliance with a defective power cord. The manufacturer or its customer service center will have to replace the power cable if damaged. (Caution! Electrical Current!)
• Turn off the appliance before opening the service door. Danger of burns!
CLEANING / DESCALING
• Clean the milk circuit only with the recommended detergent powder supplied with the machine. Carefully follow the safety instructions given on the packaging.
• Clean the coffee circuit only with the recommended detergent tablets supplied with the machine. Carefully follow the safety instructions given on the packaging.
• Before cleaning the machine, the main switch must be turned to OFF (0), unplugged from the socket and cooled down.
• Keep the appliance from coming into contact with splashes of water or immersing in water.
• Do not dry the machine’s parts in conventional or microwave ovens.
• The machine and its components must be cleaned and washed after the machine has not been used for a certain period.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
For safety reasons, use only original replacement parts and original accessories.
WASTE DISPOSAL
- The packing materials can be recycled.
- Appliance: unplug the appliance and cut the power cord.
- Deliver the appliance and power cord to a service center 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 shall be handed over to the applicable collection point 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 city offi ce, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
FIRE SAFETY
In case of fi re, use Carbon Dioxide extinguishers (CO2). Do not use water or dry-powder extinguishers.
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