WMF 900 User Manual

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User manual
WMF 900
EN - Type 03 0400
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Press briefl y: 1x Espresso
Keep pressed down: 2x Espresso
Press briefl y: 1x Café Crème
Keep pressed down: 2x Café Crème
Keep pressed down: 2x Cappuccino
Press briefl y: 1x Latte Macchiato
Press briefl y: 1 Mug of milk
Press and hold, till the desired quantity of milk foam is obtained
Press briefl y: 1 glass of hot water
Press and hold, until the desired quantity of water is obtained
C-button
Stop the procedure Back without change
Steam Jet
press for at least 2 seconds:
-warm-up rinsing
Ready to operate display
The descriptions in this user manual always assume that coffee-machine is ready to operate.
Your selection pls.
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P-button
Call up programmes Confi rm selection
Minus button
Browse backwards Reduce value Reduce strength of coffee Reduce the volume fi lled in the cup
Plus button
Browse forwards Increase value Increase strength of cof fee Increase the volume fi lled in the cup Pot function
The design in the displays can vary slightly from one version to another.
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Legend
1 Lid for ground coffee insert 2 Brewing unit lid 3On/Off switch 4 Ventilation grid 5 WMF Professional-Brewing-
System (in housing) 6Water tank 7 Drip tray with drip tray grid 8 Coffee grounds container 9 WMF All-In-One spout
10 Milk tube
11 Hot water spout 12 Control panel with
beverage buttons
13 Display 14 Cup storage 15 Bean container lid
Leave this page folded out while reading the user manual. This will give you an overview of the complete automatic coffee machine, including all its components. The positions
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are dealt with again in the individual chapters.
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A variety of coffee specialities
You can make a variety of coffee specialties with just the touch of a button on your WMF Automatic Coffee Machine,
such as Café Creme, Espresso, Cappuccino and Latte Macchiato. In addition, you can also prepare hot milk and hot water for tea.
WMF All-In-One spout
The WWF All-In-One spout is a coffee spout and milk foamer rolled into one. In addition, the height can be adjusted so that you can place anything from an espresso cup to a glass of Latte Macchiato under it. There is double milk nozzle to simultaneously give two portions of cappuccino for perfect coffee for two.
Milk is dispensed when the All-in-One spout is at its uppermost position.
When you pull the All-In-One spout downwards a little, milk foam is dispensed.
WMF Steam Jet: Cup heating in a matter of seconds
Using the WMF Steam Jet you can pre-heat your cup within seconds to the optimal temperature.
Touch Concept
Your WMFAutomatic Coffee Machine is
operated by simply touching the control panel. The illumination concept helps you during the navigation: only the buttons that can be operated are illuminated.
WMF Professional-Brewing-System
The WMF Professional-Brewing-System is the core of
Your WMFAutomatic Coffee
Machine.
Through optimal pressure and the WMFpre-brew principle, you can obtain coffee specialities catering to your unique taste.
WMF Connect and Clean
The automatic milk and coffee rinsing system unique in the world with an integrated automatic switch-off feature assists you in preparing beverages with milk easily and hygienically.
Individual Taste
For the coffee with an individual touch, you have several setting options such as settings for coffee strength, grinding degree
or adjustment of the coffee volume to the cup size. Aroma and cup volume fi lled can be additionally adjusted via quick selection function for the next cup.
For effi cient energy management
4 individually adjustable energy saving levels and automatic switch-off help to save energy. Thanks to the WMF-Zero-Energy Function, the machine does not use any power when it is switched off
.
Special features: an overview
The following functions make your WMFAutomatic Coffee Machine unique:
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Preliminary comments
Congratulations on choosing your new WMFAutomatic Coffee Machine.
Your WMF Automatic Coffee Machine is equipped with the most important components of a professional WMF coffee machine - the basis for
your enjoyment of a perfect coffee. Read this user manual before you start preparing the coffee. Only then can you get to know all the functions, operate
your WMFAutomatic
Coffee Machine s
afely and treat yourself to a wonderful cup of coffee.
Signs and symbols
The symbols used for hazard instructions and their signifi cance
Hazard! Hazard of being injured!
Hazard! Risk of burns and scalding!
Hazard! Potentially lethal hazard due to electric shock!
Caution! Risk of possible material damage!
Tips and instructions
Useful information and tips Cross reference
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Table of contents
3.3.2 WMF Steam Jet: Cup heating in a matter of
seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
3.3.3 Set the coffee strength for the next beverage . .25
3.3.4 Quick selection of cup size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
3.3.5 Pot function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
3.3.6 Coffee preparation using ground coffee . . . . . . .27
3.3.7 Preparing milk and milk foam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
3.3.8 Hot water dispensing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
3.4 Cancel beverage preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
3.5 Tips to save energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
3.6 Carry out the settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
3.6.1 Set the cup size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
3.6.2 Beverage settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
3.6.3 Basic settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
3.7 Set the grinding degree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
3.8 Read counters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
4 Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
4.1 Care overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
4.2 Customer Care programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
4.2.1 Calling up the customer care programmes . . . . . .46
4.2.2 Warm-up rinsing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
4.2.3 WMF Connect & Clean milk system rinse . . . . . . .47
4.2.4 Machine-cleaning - Cleaning programme . . . . . .49
4.2.5 Replace water fi lter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
Table of contents
1 For your safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1.1 Intended use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
1.2 Hazard instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
2 Initial setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2.1 Scope of supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
2.2 Installation and connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
2.3 Testing the water hardness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
2.4 Clean the water tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
2.5 Insert the WMF water fi lter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
2.6 Filling the water tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
2.7 Insert the milk tube. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
2.8 Filling the coffee bean hopper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
2.9 Initial setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
3 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
3.1 Switching on or switching off the automatic
coffee machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
3.1.1 Switching on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
3.1.2 Switching off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
3.1.3 Timer operation (automatic switch-on). . . . . . . . .21
3.2 Use milk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
3.3 Prepare coffee beverages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
3.3.1 Coffee specialities at the touch of a button . . . .23
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4.2.6 Descale coffee machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
4.3 Manual cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
4.3.1 Clean the brewing unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
4.3.2 General cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
4.3.3 Clean the milk system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
4.3.4 Clean the steam nozzle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
4.4 Lubricating O-rings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
4.4.1 Lubricating O-Ring of the Water tank . . . . . . . . .66
4.4.2 Lubricating O-Ring of the Brewer Unit . . . . . . . . .67
5 Display messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
5.1 Operating messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
5.2 Messages for troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
5.3 Problems without error display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75
6 Transport and Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
7 Guarantee, warranty and
customer service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
8 Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
9 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
10 Publisher Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
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For your safety
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1 For your safety
Maximum possible safety of devices is one of the characteristics of WMF products to which we give our special attention. The integrated safety devices of the WMF
Automatic Coffee Machine are, however,
only effective if you follow the following safety instructions.
1.1 Intended use
Your WMF Automatic Coffee Machine is a single cup - coffee machine for Espresso and Café Crème as
well as milk coffee specialities such as Cappuccino and Latte Macchiato. In addition, hot water, milk foam and milk can be prepared. Each portion is freshly brewed at the touch of a button.
WMFAutomatic
Coffee Machine is
designed for personal use. Both coffee beans via the grinder as well as ground coffee
through a feed chute can be processed. The WMF
Automatic Coffee Machine must be used exclusively
for preparing coffee beverages, foaming and dispensing milk and for preparing hot water. The device is suitable for the preparation of an average of 35 cups per day
. The WMFAutomatic Coffee Machine is not
suitable for operation by children or by persons with limited capabilities to operate devices. In case of misuse, incorrect connection, incorrect operation, improper repair or non-compliance with the above specifi cations, no liability will be accepted for any damage. In case of damage caused by neglecting cleaning or descaling or by using other cleaning products or scaling products than those of WMF, no liability is accepted and related guarantee claims and warranty claims are unapplicable.
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1.2 Hazard instructions
Despite all safety precautions, there is a hazard potential associated with each device if handled improperly. Therefore, follow the instructions below when handling your automatic coffee machine to avoid injuries and health hazards:
Hazard! Possible injury by grinders!
As long as your automatic coffee machine is switched on and connected to the power supply, the grinder of your automatic coffee machine can start up and you may suffer injury.
> Do not reach into the coffee bean hopper of your automatic coffee machine. > When you want to clean the coffee bean hopper, switch off the automatic coffee machine and remove
the mains plug.
Hazard! Possible risk to life due to electric shock!
Water or other fl uids that have seeped into the electronic components of your coffee machine can lead to life threatening electric shocks.
> Do not clean your coffee machine and the installation surfaces under running water, with steam
cleaners or with steam jets.
> Protect the automatic coffee machine from moisture and weather infl uences and do not use the
automatic coffee machine outdoors. > Never open the housing of your coffee machine. > Never reach into the interior of your coffee machine, do not use any tools etc.
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Hazard! Possible risk to life due to defects in the mains cable!
Defects in the mains cable can be a risk to life from electric shocks.
> Protect the mains cable from damage:
- Do not clamp the mains cable.
- Protect the mains cable from sharp edges, moisture, heat or oil. > Do not connect the device if the mains cable is damaged. > Do not repair a damaged mains cable on your own. > Allow only a qualifi ed technician such as WMF customer service to replace the damaged mains cable.
Hazard! Risk of accidents to children at low installation height!
If the height of installation is too low, children can reach into the device and may be injured by hot steam or water.
> Install the device at least 85 cm, if necessary, even higher, above fl oor level. > Install the device on a surface with a width of at least 60 cm. > Push the device far to the rear so that the drip tray and the device are out of the reach of children.
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Hazard! Probable risk of burns or scalding due to hot components or steam and hot liquids!
The All-In-One spout and the hot water spout are very hot while in operation and on contact can cause burns. Hot beverages and escaping steam can scald you.
> Do not touch the All-In-One spout, the hot water spout or the immediately adjoining surfaces of your
automatic coffee machine. > Avoid contact with the escaping steam and handle the hot beverage with care. > Allow the machine to cool down before cleaning. Follow the same procedure when you remove or
attach components or accessories.
Hazard! Possible health hazard!
Neglecting to clean the milk unit, the water tank or using other consumables or materials other than coffee can affect your health.
> Clean the machine regularly according to the instruction given under the chapter on Care. > Fill the coffee bean hopper only with coffee beans and fi ll the feed chute only with ground coffee. > Fill up only pure, cold drinking water in the water tank and use only milk in the milk system of your
coffee machine.
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Hazard! Possible health hazard due to cleaning agents or descaling agents.
Cleaning agents and descaling agents are irritants and become very hot while executing the cleaning programmes. Cleaning agents and descaling agents can affect your health. Cleaning agents and descaling agents can damage the plastic parts of the automatic coffee machine and other articles and textiles.
> Avoid any contact with cleaning agent or descaling agent. > Keep the cleaning agents and descaling agents away from children. > Never ingest the cleaning agent and descaling agent or mix them with other cleaning agents and
descaling agents or other chemicals. > Even if you discontinue the cleaning activity, always wash your hands and face after cleaning your
automatic coffee machine. > Do not eat or drink during the cleaning programmes. > Ensure that there is adequate ventilation when the cleaning programmes are running. > Use only the WMF cleaning agents and descaling agents.
Caution! Possible property damage on delicate installation surfaces!
Due to the escaping hot steam or water, delicate support surfaces can be damaged.
> Protect the delicate installation surfaces with a base that is water-proof and heat resistant. > Ensure that the installation surface remains dry.
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Caution! Possible material damage due to overfl owing drip tray!
If you only infrequently drain the drip tray, it can overfl ow. It can possibly damage the delicate items in the surrounding area.
> Empty the drip tray after each system rinse. > Ensure that the machine is switched off in your absence.
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2 Initial setup
Now you are only few steps away from preparing a perfect coffee. In this chapter, step-by-step you can learn how you can start operating your WMFAutomatic Coffee
Machine.
2.1 Scope of supply
> Check the scope of supply for completeness.
Legend
1
WMFAutomatic
Coffee Machine
2 WMF Milk system cleaner 3User manual
Guarantee card
Supplementar y sheet
for care instructions 4 Carbonate hardness test
5
Water fi lter cartridge with adapter
Accessories in plastic bags:
6
Transparent milk nozzle for
non-refrigerated milk 7Multitool
8 WMF cleaning tablets 9 Small cleaning brushes
10
WMF lubricant/grease
for sealing rings
11
Milk tube with brown milk
nozzle for refrigerated milk
12 Steam n ozzle 13 Mains cable
1
2
3
4
5
10
9
8
7
6
12
13
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2.2 Installation and connection
> Unpack the automatic coffee machine. > Check the machine for possible damage during transportation.
Caution! Possible property damage on delicate installation surfaces!
Due to the hot steam or water that comes out, delicate bases can be damaged.
> Protect the delicate installation surfaces with a base that is water-proof and heat resistant. > Ensure that the installation surface remains dry. > If large amount of liquids regularly escape, it indicates a malfunction of the machine that must be
thoroughly checked.
While installing the automatic coffee machine, follow the hazard instructions given under chapter 1.2 and in this chapter as well as the following instructions:
> Place the automatic coffee machine on a stable, horizontal surface that is waterproof and
heat-resistant.
> Protect the mains cable from damage:
- Do not clamp the mains cable.
- Protect the mains cable from sharp edges, moisture, heat or oil.
Assemble
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> Do not allow the cable to hang over the edge of the table or the corner of the table. > Protect the automatic coffee machine from moisture and weather infl uences and do not use the
automatic coffee machine outdoors.
> Install the device at least 85 cm, if necessary, even higher, above fl oor level.
b
a
7b
7a
> Connect the mains cable (a) provided to the port at the rear (b) of the automatic coffee machine. > Connect the plug to an earthed socket.
> Insert the drip tray (7a) with drip tray grid (7b) in the automatic coffee machine.
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Installation
Drip tray and drip tray grid
insert
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2.3 Testing the water hardness
> Briefl y dip the provided Carbonate hardness-test strips (about 1 Second) into your tap water.
One minute later, you can read the degree of hardness with the help of the colour scale on the test strip package.
Enter the value with the initial settings (Chapter 29 Initial settings).
2.4 Clean the water tank
> Remove the water tank from the automatic coffee machine. > Remove all the accessories from the water tank. > Thoroughly rinse the water tank with tap water and a mild cleaning agent.
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2.5 Insert the WMF water fi lter
The WMF water fi lter protects the coffee machine from scale formations and ensures best quality of water for making coffee.
You need only observe the instructions in Section 2.5 if you work with a water fi lter. If your water hardness is between 0 and 4, you need not use a water fi lter.
6a
6b
6c
6d
> Remove the sieve (6a) in the water tank. > Pull the locking device (6b) of the cartridge adapter upwards. > From the top lateral side, clamp the cartridge adapter (6c) at the dispenser connection to the water
tank.
> Press the locking device on the cartridge adapter downwards. > Attach the new water fi lter cartridge (6d) to the cartridge adapter.
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2.6 Filling the water tank
Caution! Possible damage to your automatic coffee machine due to unsuitable liquids!
Liquids other than drinking water can damage your coffee machine or can result in clogging.
> Fill the water tank of your automatic coffee machine only with clean, cold drinking water. > Never fi ll the water tank with hot water, mineral water or milk.
> Remove the water tank from the automatic coffee machine. > Fill the water tank with cold tap water (maximum 2.2 litres).
The tank can be fi lled with the fi tted lid.
> Slide the water tank into the automatic coffee machine with the lid fi tted in position.
2.7 Insert the milk tube
The milk tube is already mounted on the All-In-One spout.
> Select the suitable milk nozzle:
- brown coloured milk nozzle for refrigerated milk (mounted during delivery)
- transparent milk nozzle for non-refrigerated milk.
> Insert the appropriate milk nozzle.
The milk nozzle is connected fi rmly to the tube and can be removed only by twisting and pulling.
> Remove the coffee grounds container. > Push the All-In-One spout to the lower position.
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> Press the milk tube into the guide. See to it that the milk tube does not lie in front of the grounds
container.
2.8 Filling the coffee bean hopper
Once unpacked, roasted coffee loses its aroma in few days. Therefore, pour only as many coffee beans in the coffee bean hopper as you expect to use in the next few days. So that you can enjoy the full aroma of your coffee, it is better to frequently refi ll with beans.
Each automatic coffee machine is checked thoroughly before shipment. Therefore, coffee grounds residue may remain in the grinder. Your coffee machine will defi nitely not be a used one.
Hazard! Possible injuries due to the grinders!
As long as your automatic coffee machine is switched on and connected to the power supply, the grinder of your automatic coffee machine can start up and you may suffer injury.
> Do not reach into the coffee bean hopper of your coffee machine when the coffee machine is not
switched off and removed from the mains.
Caution! Possible damage to your automatic coffee machine due to foreign bodies!
Foreign bodies that are present in the coffee bean hopper can damage the grinders.
> Make sure that no foreign bodies (e.g. metal parts) are present in the coffee bean hopper. > Pour only appropriate coffee beans into the coffee bean hopper.
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15a 15b 15c
> Open the lid (15a)of the coffee bean hopper. > Fill the hopper (15b) with coffee beans > Close the lid (15c).
2.9 Initial setting
> Press the On-/Off-switch.
The commissioning program begins.
> Set the desired language with
or
+
.
> Confi rm the language with
P
button.
15
Cup volume: max. 250 g
lan g uag e: e nglish
OK: P change: -/+
Set the language
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The setup programme now guides you through the basic settings.
> Set the current time with
or
+
(hh = hours in two digits, mm = minutes in two digits).
> Confi rm the time with
P
button.
> Set the current date with
or
+
(dd = day in two digits, mm = month in two digits, yyyy = year in four digits).
> Confi rm the date with
P
button.
You can choose between 4 energy saving modes.
> Please note the following information. > Using the
or +, set the energy saving mode.
> Confi rm your selection with
P
button.
Initial setup
Time hh:m m
OK: P change: -/+
Set the time
Date dd:mm:yyyy
OK: P change: -/+
Set the date
Energy saving modes
Eco-Mode: 2
OK: P change: -/+
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Energy saving mode Method of operation of the coffee machine
1
Both heaters are continuously ready for use. Coffee, milk, milk foam and hot water can be dispensed without having to wait.
2
(Factory setting)
Hot water is held at operating temperature continuously. Coffee, milk, milk foam and hot water can be dispensed without having to wait. The steam heater goes to stand-by after 5 minutes. Milk, milk foam and steam can be dispensed from the Steam Jet after a short waiting period.
3
Both heaters go to stand-by after 5 minutes. Coffee, milk, milk foam, steam and hot water can be dispensed after a short waiting period.
4
The coffee heater goes to stand-by after 5 minutes. Coffee and hot water can be dispensed after a short waiting period. The steam heater is off.
No milk beverages can be prepared and the Steam Jet is deactiva
t
* Measuring method as per SAFE
> Set the time after which the machine automatically
switches off after the last beverage preparation with
or
+
.
> Confi rm your selection with
P
button.
For a setting at “0 Minutes“, the machine does not switch off automatically.
> Set the result of the carbonate hardness test with
or
+
. (“2.3 Testing the water hardness” on page 10)
> Confi rm the water hardness with
P
button.
Sw. off time: 30 min
OK: P change: -/+
Set the switch off time
Water hardn.: 13-16
OK: P change: -/+
Setting water hardness
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> With
or
+
, select whether you use a water fi lter
(recommended for water hardness greater than 5 °dKH)
> Confi rm your selection with
P
button.
If water fi lter is set to "Yes", the fi lter will then be rinsed. If it is set to “No”, this step need not be carried out.
> Check to ensure that the water tank is fi led to the top. > Place the lid on the water tank. > Slide the water tank gently into the automatic coffee
machine.
> Place a collecting vessel with approximately 3 litres
capacity under the hot water spout.
While rinsing the fi lter, unusual noises are heard. This is normal. The noises end during the fi lter rinse.
The machine subsequently heats up as shown in the display.
After the machine is heated up, the coffee system is rinsed by itself. This warms up all the pipes.
> Place a collecting vessel under the All-in-One spout for
the rinse water.
The coffee system rinsing procedure lasts for about. 40 seconds.
Water  lter: N o
OK: P change: -/+
Is water fi lter being used?
Place 3L container
under h. w. spout
Rinsing the water fi lter
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At the end of the setup program, a test brew is carried out.
The Espresso button blinks.
> Place a container that holds at least 50 ml under the All-In-One dispenser. > Press a beverage button.
The test brewing starts. During this test brewing, coffee grinder is fi lled with coffee beans.
> Throw this fi rst cup of coffee away.
Your Automatic Coffee Machine is now ready for operation.
All the settings can be changed now or later on. For this, refer the chapter “3.6.3 Basic settings” on page 37.
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Operation
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3 Operation
In this chapter, you can learn everything about the easy method of coffee preparation with your WMFAutomatic Coffee Machine and how you can individually customize it - entirely according to your preference!
Hazard! Possible risk of burns or scalding due to hot components or steam and hot liquids!
The All-In-One spout and the hot water spout are very hot while in operation and on contact can cause burns. Hot beverages and escaping steam can scald you.
> Do not touch the All-In-One spout, the hot water spout or the immediately adjoining surfaces of your
automatic coffee machine.
> Avoid contact with the escaping steam and handle the hot beverage with care.
3.1 Switching on or switching off the automatic coffee machine
While switching the automatic coffee machine on or off, the machine automatically starts a coffee system rinse. This requires an adequate volume of water in the water tank at all times.
> Empty the drip tray regularly, since the rinse water is emptied into the drip tray through the
All-In-One spout. You can also place a collecting vessel under the All-in-One spout and collect the rinse water.
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3.1.1 Switching on
> Press the On-/Off-switch.
Your coffee machine heats up and performs coffee system rinse. This warms up all the pipes.
> Place a collecting vessel under the All-in-One spout for
the rinse water.
The coffee system rinsing procedure lasts for about. 40 seconds.
Your automatic coffee machine is now ready for operation.
3.1.2 Switching off
> Press the On-/Off-switch for about 3 seconds.
Before switching off, an automatic coffee system rinse is performed. If beverages are prepared with milk, then you are requested to perform a milk system rinse.
> Follow the display instructions for a milk system rinse.
The machine switches off.
WELCOME
From switch-on to
operational readiness
in about 2 minutes
Heating up ...
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3.1.3 Timer operation (automatic switch-on).
With the timer, you can automatically switch the
WMFAutomatic Coffee Machine
on or off. To use the timer, the basic setting "Switch-on time" must be set to active beforehand.
> Briefl y press the on-/off-switch. > Set the switch-on time with the buttons
or +.
> Confi rm your selection with
P
button.
The machine rinses and subsequently shifts to the timer operation.
The display shows the switch-on time that has been set. The current date and time is displayed, if these are activated in the basic settings. The button
P
-blinks. The switch-on time can be changed
by pressing the
P
button.
The machine automatically switches on at the set time.
> To manually switch on the WMFAutomatic Coffee Machine in the timer operation , briefl y press the
on-/off switch.
Before the automatically set time, the machine in the timer operation immediately switches on again.
> To manually switch off the WMFAutomatic Coffee Machine in the timer operation, press the on-/off
switch for 3 seconds.
The machine is switched off and the timer is no longer active.
Timer
OK: P change: -/+
Timer
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Manual switch on and
switch off for timer
operation
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3.2 Use milk
Milk is a very sensitive foodstuff. Always ensure cleanliness when using milk. Open the packing only with clean hands and tools. Always ensure that the milk is germ-free. We recommend that milk always be stored in a refrigerator and removed from it only for immediate use.
> Place the refrigerated milk on the left side, next to the machine. > Insert the milk tube with the attached milk nozzle into the milk container.
We recommend the milk tube be inserted only for immediate use and not to leave it inside the milk for an extended period.
The tube end with the milk nozzle should be long enough to reach the bottom of the milk container so that the container can be completely emptied.
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3.3 Prepare coffee beverages
Coffee beverages are prepared by touching the beverage button in the control panel.
3.3.1 Coffee specialities at the touch of a button
> Place an appropriate drinking vessel under the All-In-One spout. > Adjust the All-In-one spout to suit the height of the drinking vessel.
> Ensure that the All-In-One dispenser is not in the highest position.
> Select your beverage by pressing the beverage button:
short: 1x Espresso short: 1x Café Crème
long: 2x Espresso long: 2x Café Crème
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> For example, press the button at the bottom left for Cappuccino.
short: 1x Cappucino
short: 1x Latte Macchiato
long: 2x Cappucino
The name of the beverage appears on the display, for example, Cappucino. The coffee beans are ground for the selected beverage, for example, Cappuccino. The selected beverage, for example, Cappucino, is prepared.
When you set Eco-Mode 4, you cannot prepare any milk beverages. The symbols for milk beverages are not illuminated.
3.3.2 WMF Steam Jet: Cup heating in a matter of seconds
The WMF Steam-Jet fi nally sees the end of cold coffee cups. At the push of a button, hot steam fl ows slowly from below into the drinking vessel - to ensure coffee enjoyment at exactly the right temperature!
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Hazard! Possible danger of burns!
Hot steam is delivered and the drinking vessel can get very hot!
> Do not use the cup warmer without a drinking vessel and never without the drip tray grid with steam
board inserted in place. > Use heat-resistant drinking vessels. > Do not use the cup warmer without the associated saucer insert. > Never leave children near the machine without supervision.
The
WMFAutomatic Coffee Machine is fi tted with the WMF Steam-Jet single, cup warmer for a single
cup.
> Place a drinking vessel with the opening facing downwards on to the Steam-Jet. > Press the button with the cup warming symbol for longer than 2 seconds.
Hot steam slowly fl ows from below into the drinking vessel. The fl ow of steam ends automatically when the button is released, latest however after 8 seconds.
Your automatic coffee machine is now ready for operation.
3.3.3 Set the coffee strength for the next beverage
Prior to each coffee preparation, you can decide on the desired strength of your next coffee speciality.
> Set the desired coffee strength with
or +.
Following coffee strengths are available for selection:
cup preheater
ATTENTION! h ot!
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- Mild (about 15 % weaker than the saved setting)
- Normal (corresponds to your setting)
- Strong (about 15 % stronger than the saved setting)
3.3.4 Quick selection of cup size
The volume of the next cup can be stipulated before starting to prepare the beverage. The taste will therefor remain the same.
You set the size of cup for the next beverage using the cup size rapid selection. You can also change the permanent setting of the cup size. See Chapter “3.6.1 Set the cup size” on page 32.
> Push the button for cup size rapid selection for longer than 2 seconds and push the:
- for a large cup: briefl y
+
- for a small cup: briefl y
- for the pot function 2x briefl y
+
(see Chapter “3.3.5 Pot function” on page 27)
medium: corresponds to the permanant setting of cup size large: corresponds to approx. 130% of your permanent beverage setting small: corresponds to approx. 70% of your permanant beverage setting
Your WMF coffee machine adjusts the quantity of ground coffee to the cup size and thus ensures that you enjoy a perfect cup of coffee consistent in taste.
The setting can be cancelled by using off/c.
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3.3.5 Pot function
Using the pot function you can make a full pot of Café Crème.
> Press the cup size rapid selection button for longer than 2 seconds.
> Press
+
2x briefl y.
The Cafe Creme beverage button lights up.
> Push the All-In-One spout upwards. > Place the WMF coffee pot under the spout.
You can now make 2, 4, 6, or 8 cups of Cafe Creme.
> Follow the display instructions.
3.3.6 Coffee preparation using ground coffee
In addition to the coffee bean hopper, you can prepare a second type of coffee (for example, a decaffeinated coffee) using the ground coffee feed chute.
Caution! Possible malfunction of your automatic coffee machine!
Improperly ground coffee or water soluble coffee powder can block the feed chute in your automatic cof­fee machine.
> Use only ground coffee in the ground coffee insert (maximum 15 g per preparation). > Do not use water-soluble instant coffee. > Do not use fi nely ground coffee.
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1b
1a
1c
> Place an appropriate drinking vessel under the All-In-One spout. > Open the lid (1a) on the ground coffee inlet.
1
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The display notifi es:
> Pour the ground coffee (adequate for a brewing cycle of about. 9 g) in the ground coffee insert (1b). > Close the lid (1c). > Select your beverage using the beverage buttons (one cup).
The procedure can be cancelled with C button.
3.3.7 Preparing milk and milk foam
Your WMFAutomatic Coffee Machine prepares hot milk and milk foam at the touch of a button.
Hot milk (All-in-one spout in the uppermost position)
> Place an appropriate drinking vessel under the All-In-One spout. > Push the All-In-One spout to the upper most position. > Briefl y press the milk button.
A mug of hot milk is prepared. After the milk is dispensed, the All-In-One spout shall again be pushed slightly downwards.
Milk foam (All-In-One spout not in the uppermost position)
> Place an appropriate drinking vessel under the All-In-One spout. > Push the All-In-One spout slightly downwards. > Press and hold the milk button till the desired quantity of hot milk foam is prepared.
Insert coff. grounds
Select beverage
Cup volume: max. 15 g
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Tip: Milk or milk foam can drip a little after dispensing. It is best to hold your cup for a little while longer after dispensing under the All-In-One spout, or place a small collecting vessel under the spout.
Tip: Milk can also drip, if the milk container is full and at the same time the All-In-One spout is in a lower position. Push the spout slightly upwards after the beverage is dispensed.
3.3.8 Hot water dispensing
You can dispense hot water, for example, for tea, with the help of hot water function.
> Place a suitable drinking vessel under the hot water spout. > Briefl y press the hot water button to obtain one glass of hot water.
For obtaining hot water in variable quantities:
> Press and hold the hot water button till the desired quantity of hot water is prepared.
3.4 Cancel beverage preparation
You can cancel the current beverage dispense:
> Press
C
button.
For beverages with more than one component such as coffee and milk:
> Press the beverage button once again to cancel the active dispense.
The next component is dispensed.
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3.5 Tips to save energy
Set the most economical energy saving mode (see “Energy saving modes” on page 15).
Swit
ch off your WMFAutomatic Coffee Machine when it is not in use. It does not consume any power
then.
Your WMFAutomatic Coffee Machine switches off automatically after 30 minutes. Reduce the automatic
switch off time (“Set the switch off time” on page 16).
Descale
your WMFAutomatic Coffee Machine regularly. Limescale residues result in increased power
consumption. (Chap. “4.2.6 Descale coffee machine” on page 53).
3.6 Carry out the settings
By setting the Cup size, you can adjust the quantity of the beverage for your cup size (Chapter. “3.6.1 Set the cup size” on page 32). With the beverage settings, you can individually change the recipe of your coffee (“3.6.2 Beverage settings” on page 33). The basic settings are related to the settings for the display and the operation of the coffee machine (Chapter. “3.6.3 Basic settings” on page 37). Besides, you can set the grinding degree (chapter “3.7 Set the grinding degree” on page 39).
When you make the settings, you can start a preparation test with the new values at any time.
Preparation test
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> Place an appropriate drinking vessel under the All-In-One spout. > Once again press the beverage button of the adjusted beverage.
The beverage is prepared with the adjusted settings.
3.6.1 Set the cup size
Here, you have the option to individually adjust the cup volume to your cup sizes. But the recipe remains the same.
> Press
P
button.
> Browse with
+
for basic settings.
> Confi rm your selection with
P
button.
> With the help of the beverage button, select the
beverage for which you want to adjust the cup volume with the cup size.
Select program
browse: +
Select the cup size
Cup size
OK: P change: -/+
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> Adjust the cup volume to the cup size with the buttons
or
+
.
The cup volume is displayed in %. 100 % corresponds to the default setting.
> If necessary, carry out a test preparation (page 31). > Confi rm the cup volume with
P
button.
> If necessary, change the cup volume. > Confi rm the cup volume with
P
button.
3.6.2 Beverage settings
Here, the recipe for your coffee specialties are set according your personal coffee preferences.
You can adjust the following settings:
- Water volume
- Coffee strength
- Milk quantity
- Rest period for Latte Machiato
- Sequence of dispensing milk and coffee
Adjust the cup volume
Cup volume: 100%
OK: P change: -/+
Cup volume: 100%
OK: P Test: bev. btn.
Cup volume: 100%
OK: P change: -/+
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- Pre-brew (for perfect aroma)
> Press
P
button.
> Browse with
+
for beverage setting.
> Confi rm your selection with
P
button.
> Select the beverage for which you want to change the
taste and the composition with the help of beverage buttons.
> Set the desired water volume with
or
+
.
> If necessary, carry out a test preparation (page 31). > Confi rm the water volume with
P
button.
Select program
browse: +
Select the beverage
setting
Beverage settings OK: P change: -/+
Water volume: 40 ml
OK: P Test: bev. btn.
Adjust the water
volume
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> Set the desired coffee strength with
or
+
.
The ground quantity varies according to the grinding degree setting, the used types of coffee, the humidity and several other infl uences. The factory setting for Espresso corresponds to approximately 9 grams.
> If necessary, carry out a test preparation (page 31). > Confi rm the coffee strength with
P
button.
The setting is applicable for coffee beverages with milk or milk foam.
> Set the desired milk quantity with
or
+
.
The milk quantity varies according to the used milk, milk temperature and selected milk nozzle.
> If necessary, carry out a test preparation (page 31). > Confi rm the milk quantity with
P
button.
Tip: The separation between milk and Espresso, in case of Latte Macchiato, works even better if the rest period between milk dispensing and milk foam dispensing is prolonged.
> Set the rest period between milk disbursement and milk
foam disbursement with
or +.
> Confi rm the rest period with
P
button.
> Set the sequence of dispensing coffee and milk with
or
+
.
> Confi rm the sequence with
P
button.
Strength: 100 %
OK: P change: -/+
Adjust the coffee
strength
Milk volume: 28 sec.
OK: P change: -/+
Adjust the milk
quantity
Rest period: 15 sec.
OK: P change: -/+.
Rest period for
Latte Macchiato
Sequ.: coffee-milk OK: P change: -/+.
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The quantity of milk foam may be less during the fi rst beverage since the condensed water is still in the cooled down pipes. Therefore, before the preparation of the fi rst beverage, briefl y press the milk button.
Pre-brew: Before brewing, the ground coffee is dampened with hot water. This causes the ground coffee to swell up and the aroma of many types of coffee can develop better.
> Set the pre-brew function on or off with
or
+
.
> If necessary, carry out a test preparation (page 31). > Confi rm your setting with
P
button.
When you set Eco-Mode 4, you cannot prepare any milk beverages. The symbols for milk beverages are not illuminated.
At www.wmf-ce.de you can fi nd useful tips and tricks for enjoying a perfect cup of coffee.
Pre-brew: On
OK: P change: -/+
Pre-brew
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3.6.3 Basic settings
Following settings can be adjusted:
Basic settings
Language* Water hardness* Energy saving modes* Water fi lter* Time* Special information tone Date* Brewing temperature Display of time/date Factor y settings Switch on time Display contrast Switch off time*
The basic settings marked with a * have already been set during the commissioning. However, you can subsequently change these values too.
The description for this can be found under the chapter “2 Initial setup” on page 7.
In order to adjust the basic settings, proceed as follows:
> Press
P
button.
> Browse with
+
for basic settings.
Select program
browse: +
Select the basic
settings
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> Confi rm your selection with
P
button.
> Set the display of date and time on or off with
or
+
.
> Confi rm your selection with
P
button.
> Set the pre-brew function on or off with
or
+
(Chapter “3.1.3 Timer operation (automatic switch-on).” on page 21).
> Confi rm your selection with
P
.
> Use the
or
+
buttons to set whether a warm-up rinse should be carried out when you brew an Espresso again after an interval in dispensing.
> Confi rm your selection with
P
button.
> Switch on or off the special information tone for
pressing the control keys and beverage buttons with
or
+
.
> Confi rm your selection with
P
button.
> Set the desired brewing temperature with
or
+
.
> Confi rm your selection with
P
button.
Basic settings
OK: P change: -/+
Date / Time: On
OK: P change: -/+
Allow display of
date/time?
Switch-on time: On
OK: P change: -/+
Automatic
switch on time
Warm-up rinsing
off
OK: P change: -/+
Warm-up rinse
Sound: On
OK: P change: -/+
Special information
tone
Brewing temp. 92 °C
OK: P change: -/+
Brewing temperature
Default setting: 92 °C
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All the basic settings and beverage settings are reset to factory setting with the setting of "Yes".
> Set the factory setting to "Yes" with
or
+
.
> Confi rm your selection with
P
button.
> Set the display contrast with
or
+
.
> Confi rm your selection with
P
button.
3.7 Set the grinding degree
With the help of continuously adjustable grinders you can optimally align your WMFAutomatic Coffee
Machine
for your type of coffee.
Caution! Possible malfunction due to false setting of the grinding degree!
The setting of the grinding degree of your automatic coffee machine in idle mode can lead to the grinder being set too tight and cannot start.
> Set the degree of grinding for your coffee machine only when the grinder is in operation > Do not forcefully overwind the stop!
Factory sett.: No OK: P change: -/+
Factory setting
Display contrast
OK: P change: -/+
Display contrast
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15a
15b
15d
15c
15e
> Open the lid (15a) on the bean hopper. > Connect the Multi tool (15b) to the grinding degree setting (15c ). > Place an appropriate drinking vessel under the All-In-One-spout, press the Espresso button and wait
till the grinder runs. Grinding should be fi ner: Press the multitool downwards and turn the multitool (15b) in anticlockwise direction. Grinding should be coarser: Press the multitool downwards and turn the multitool (15b) in clockwise direction.
The factory setting of the grinding degree is based on the characteristics of average coffee beans. The effect of a change in the grinding degree is assessed only after the delivery of the second cup after the new setting. The fi ner the coffee is ground, more strongly its contents are released into the coffee. The following constraints are there for the setting
Grinding degree is too fi ne: The dispensing stream is interrupted and/or there is a fl ow fault: –> the ground coffee clogs the brewing fi lter. Increase the grinding degree by one rotation to make it coarser.
15
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Grinding degree is too coarse: Runs out too fast - especially in case of espresso- the cream is too light and less consistent, the aroma is plain. Adjust the grinding degree by one rotation to make it fi ner.
Correct setting: Verify your setting by preparing a double cup espresso.
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3.8 Read counters
> Press
P
button.
> Browse with
+
for counters.
> Confi rm your selection with
P
button.
> Browse with
or
+
to display the number of beverages
prepared.
Immediately after all the beverages are displayed or when you press
C
button,the counters can be deleted.
> Reset the counters with
P
button.
or
> retain the counters with
C
button.
Select program
browse: +
Select the counters
Counters
OK: P browse: -/+
Espresso 269
browse: -/+
Allow display of the number of prepared
beverages?
Reset all counters
No: C Yes: P
Reset counters?
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4 Care
The care of your WMFAutomatic Coffee Machine is especially important so that your coffee is always prepared perfectly. The display notifi es you about how soon the Automatic Coffee Machine must be rinsed, cleaned or descaled. Only 10 seconds time are needed to clean the machine before you switch it off.
Caution! Risk of burns and scalding!
While cleaning, removing or attaching components and accessories, you are susceptible to burn injuries due to the hot parts of the machine.
> Allow the machine to cool down before cleaning.
4.1 Care overview
Steps for care Care interval
Warm-up rinse / Coffee system rinse
- Automatic for each switch on and switch off.
- If necessary
Rinse milk system WMF Connect & Clean
- 20 minutes after the preparation of beverages with milk.
- at the latest, while switching off.
Clean the milk system -weekly
Clean the machine - Cleaning programme - once in 4 weeks
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Steps for care Care interval
Replace water fi lter
- After a request in the display (depending on water hardness and water fl ow rate, at the latest after 3 months)
Descale the machine
- according to the request in display (dependent on water hardness, water fl ow rate and water fi lter).
Clean the brewing unit
-weekly, for less than 25 brewing cycles per week
Cleaning the coffee grounds container
- According to the request in display (dependent on the number of brewings).
Clean the water tank -weekly
Empty drip tray -daily
Clean the bean hopper -weekly
Clean machine housing -weekly
After 7000brewings, it is recommended that the maintenance of the device be carried out by the WMFServicecenter. An instruction appears in the display while switching on. The instruction is repeated after sometime.
4.2 Customer Care programmes
Adequate water is required in the water tank is required for automatic rinsing of the coffee system. The rinse water is collected in the drip tray.
> Empty the drip tray regularly or place a container under the All-in-One spout during the rinse.
After each brewing cycle, during the heating up phase and during the customer care programmes,
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so-called release water runs into the drip tray. This rinses any remaining coffee from the pipes. This is a completely normal procedure and not an error in the automatic coffee machine.
Hazard! Possible health hazard due to cleaning agents or descaling agents.
Cleaning agents and descaling agents are irritants and become very hot while executing the cleaning programmes. Cleaning agents and descaling agents can affect your health. Cleaning agents and descaling agents can damage the plastic parts of the automatic coffee machine and other articles and textiles.
> Avoid any contact with cleaning agent or descaling agent. > Observe the general safety instructions and the safety instructions labelled on the cleaning agents and
descaling agents.
Caution! Possible health hazard!
Neglecting the cleaning of milk unit, the water tank or using inappropriate cleaning agents or descaling agents can affect your health.
> Clean your coffee machine at regular intervals, with the help of the cleaning programmes, immediately
after the request on the display.
> Use only the WMF cleaning agents and descaling agents.
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4.2.1 Calling up the customer care programmes
> Press
P
button.
> Browse with
+
for care programmes.
> Confi rm your selection with
P
button.
> Browse with
or
+
buttons for the desired care
programme.
> Confi rm your selection with
P
button.
4.2.2 Warm-up rinsing
The pipes of the coffee machine are rinsed with hot water. The water is drained out via the All-In-One spout. The warm-up rinse is recommended when the machine has not been used for a considerable period of time (at least 10 minutes) This makes the beverage hotter.
Select program
browse: +
Calling up the care
programmes
Select care program
OK: P browse: -/+
Select care programmes
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> Call the customer care programs (Chapter “4.2 Customer
Care programmes” on page 44).
> Browse until warm-up rinse. > Place a suitable vessel under the All-In-One spout. > Confi rm the warm-up rinse with
P
button.
4.2.3 WMF Connect & Clean milk system rinse
The automatic milk and coffee rinsing system unique in the world with an integrated automatic switch-off feature assists you in preparing beverages with milk easily and hygienically, and thus, ensures that you enjoy a perfect cup of coffee for a long time to come
.
Tip: To switch off the maching after the last Cappuccino, press the On-/Off-Switch; thereupon, the machine automatically prompts you to attach the milk tube and to push the spout upwards. As soon as the cleaning starts rest is taken care by your coffee machine: It automatically carries out milk and coffee system rinsing and switches off on its own completely due to Zero-Energy-Function.
Hazard! Possible scalding due to hot rinsing water!
If the milk hose is not fully screwed in it can work loose. Hot rinsing water can come out. After rinsing, some hot water will remain in the milk hose.
> Always screw the milk hose fully in position. > After rinsing, hold the open end of the milk hose over the drip tray so that the remaining hot water
can run out.
You are requested to rinse milk system 20 minutes after adding milk or milk foam.
Warm up rinsing
OK: P Browse: -/+
Warm-up rinse
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> Select the milk system rinse with
P
button.
The display notifi es the individual activities that must be completed before the rinse.
> Push the All-In-One spout to the upper most position. > Place a collecting vessel under the All-In-One spout. > Wipe the outside of the milk hose with a clean damp
cloth.
> Place the milk hose with the milk nozzle on the hot
water spout (a).
> Turn the milk hose in clockwise direction to the point of
stop.
> Start the milk system rinsing with
P
button.
The inner area of the milk system is rinsed with hot water and the water is emptied via the All-In-One spout. The All-In-One spout is cleaned via a pulse of steam.
milk system rinsing
OK: P browse: -/+
Milk system rinsing
a
45°
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You can also call up the milk system rinsing manually. To do so call up the care programmes and select the milk system rinsing. When the automatic switch-off time is reached, before switching off only a coffee system rinsing is carried out. But the machine will call for a milk system rinsing next time you switch it on.
The milk system should be thoroughly cleaned at least once a week (see chap. 4.3.3)
Tip: Pull the milk hose out of the spout during the pulse of steam; the remaining water will be removed from the hose automatically that way.
Tip: With the dishwasher safe WMF Milk lance, we provide a clean and easy solution for adding milk. Ask your dealer or order the milk lance from www.wmf-ce.de.
4.2.4 Machine-cleaning - Cleaning programme
Hazard! Possible health hazard due to accidental ingestion of cleaning solution!
Cleaning agents and descaling agents that are dispensed during the cleaning programme of your automatic coffee machine can affect your health.
> Ensure that nobody drinks the cleaning solution that is dispensed.
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> Call the customer care programs (Chapter “4.2 Customer
Care programmes” on page 44).
> Browse the Machine-cleaning. > Start the machine cleaning with
P
button.
> Follow the instructions in the display.
1a
1c
1b
> Place a suitable vessel (2 litres'capacity) under the All-In-One spout.
Machine cleaning
OK: P Browse: -/+
Machine cleaning
Duration of the cleaning
program: 7 minutes
Empty drip tray
Re ll water tank
Place 2L container
under spout
Insert tablet
into c offe e
grounds slot
1
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> Open the lid (1a) on the ground coffee inlet. > Insert a cleaning tablet (1b) along with the yellow sponge in the ground coffee insert. > Close the lid (1c).
> Start with
P
button.
The cleaning program starts. A minute countdown indicates how long the cleaning will last. The Machine-cleaning ends after 7 minutes. The display calls for a manual milk system cleaning. This display disappears after pressing the
C button.
After 4 weeks or 220 brews, the request for machine-cleaning appears on the display. This display disappears after the fi rst beverage is dispensed. The cleaning must take place within the next 30 brews, however not later than the day after the next. Otherwise, beverage dispensing will be blocked. The block is cleared after a cleaning cycle. By using WMF cleaning tablets to clean the machine, you can be sure of trouble-free operation and that you enjoy your cup of coffee with consistent quality.
Tip: If you would like to be reminded about a specifi c day for the cleaning process, simply perform the cleaning on the desired day after the last beverage is dispensed. In future, every week, a cleaning request is displayed on the same day.
Start: P
Cleaning in progress
Time remain: 6 min
Duration of the cleaning
program: 7 minutes
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4.2.5 Replace water fi lter
This program appears when you use a water fi lter and the usage has been confi rmed during the initial settings (Chapter “2.5 Insert the WMF water fi lter” on page 11).
However, depending on the water hardness and the water fl ow, at least after 3 months, a display requesting to change the water fi lter, appears. If you do not replace the water fi lter, you must deactivate the application in basic settings. In this case, you must always remove the old water fi lter and adapter.
If you can only prepare 5 litres of coffee before the machine gets blocked, a countdown appears in the display. Thereafter, a continuous request for machine-cleaning appears.
> Call the customer care programs (“4.2.1 Calling up the
customer care programmes” on page 46).
> Browse until the fi lter change. > With the help of +/- button, select the fi lter change
function.
> Start fi lter change with the
P
button.
> Take out the water tank from the automatic coffee
machine.
> Exchange the old fi lter for a new one as described under
the chapter “2.5 Insert the WMF water fi lter” on page 11.
> Fill the water tank with cold tap water. > Place the lid on the water tank.
Filter exchang e
OK: P Browse: -/+
Replace water fi lter
Remove water tank
. Remove old  lter
. Place new  lt er
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> Slide the water tank gently into the automatic coffee machine. > Press the button
P
.
> Place a 2 litre collecting container under the hot water spout.
> Start fi lter rinse with the
P
button.
The fi lter rinsing program starts. A minute countdown indicates how long the rinsing will last. Filter rinse process ends after 4 minutes.
While rinsing the fi lter, unusual noises are heard. This is normal. The noises end during the fi lter rinse. During further operation, everything sounds normal again.
4.2.6 Descale coffee machine
Hazard! Possible health hazard due to accidental ingestion of cleaning solution!
Cleaning agent and descaling agent that are dispensed during the cleaning programme of your automatic coffee machine can affect your health.
> Ensure that nobody drinks the cleaning solution that is dispensed.
When your WMFAutomatic Coffee Machine must be descaled, a request for the same appears in the display. The period depends on the water hardness and the water fl ow as well as on whether you use a
Filter rinsing
Rinsing water fi lter
Rinsing  lt er …
Time remain: 4 min
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water fi lter. you can postpone the descaling process by pressing C button. However, within the next 50 brewings, a descaling procedure must be carried out. Otherwise, beverage dispensing will be blocked. The block is cleared after a descaling procedure.
9b
10
9a
> Press the release button (9a) at the back of the All-In-One spout and pull the milk foamer (9b)
downwards.
> Detach the milk tube (10) from the milk foamer (9b).
9
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> Call the customer care programs (“4.2.1 Calling up the
customer care programmes” on page 46).
> Browse with
or
+
buttons for machine-cleaning.
> Confi rm your selection with
P
button.
> Empty the drip tray. > Remove the water tank from the automatic coffee
machine.
> Remove the fi lter cartridge and the adapter if a water
fi lter is used.
> Pour a whole bottle of WMF liquid descaling agent
(750 ml) into the water tank.
> Fill the water tank with water and cover it with the lid. > Place a large collecting vessel (minimum 3 litres) under
the All-In-One spout and the hot water spout.
> Start the machine descaling with
P
button.
Descaling starts and shall not be interrupted at any point.
A minute countdown indicates how long the descaling will last. Entire duration of descaling lasts for about 37 minutes.
Machine descaling OK: P Browse: -/+
Descale automatic
coffee machine
Remove the water
fi lter
D e scalin g...
Time remain: 37 min
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Following displays appear after about. 30 minutes:
> Empty the water tank. > Rinse the water tank thoroughly with clear water. > Press
P
button.
> Fill the water tank with cold drinking water. > Place the lid on the water tank. > Slide the water tank gently into the automatic coffee
machine.
> Press
P
button to continue the descaling.
A minute countdown shows the remaining time of the descaling process.
Hazard! Possible health hazard due to accidental ingestion of cleaning solution!
Cleaning agents and descaling agents that are dispensed during the cleaning programme of your automatic coffee machine can affect your health.
> After cleaning, rinse it with clear drinking water so that no cleaning solution remains in your automatic
coffee machine.
> Empty the water tank of your coffee machine.
Empty water tank
OK: P
Re ll water tank
OK: P
D e scalin g ...
Time remain: 1 min.
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Immediately after descaling, a machine-cleaning is requested. The procedure is described under “4.2.4 Machine-cleaning - Cleaning programme” on page 49.
> Replace the water fi lter in the water tank (Chapter. “4.2.5 Replace water fi lter” on page 52). > Push the milk foamer into the All-In-One spout from below. > Fill the water tank with clear, cold tap water. > Slide the water tank gently into the automatic coffee machine.
The coffee machine heats up. Steam and condensed water escape during this process.
4.3 Manual cleaning
4.3.1 Clean the brewing unit
Maintaining the cleanliness of your Automatic Coffee Machine is very important to us. Hence, the brewing unit is detachable and the interior of the machine is easily accessible for cleaning.
Hazard! Possible burn injuries while cleaning!
The brewing unit of our automatic coffee machine is very hot while under operation and can cause burns.
> Clean the brewing unit of your coffee machine on a regular basis. > Allow the brewing unit to completely cool down before starting the cleaning procedure.
> Switch off the WMF Automatic Coffee Machine with the On-/Off-switch (press for about 3 seconds). > Remove the mains plug.
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2a
5a
5b
5c
> Open the lid of the brewer (2a). > Release the brewing unit (5a). > Pull the brewing unit (5b) upwards out of the brew chute. Use both the gripping lugs for pulling
it out (5c).
5d 5f
5g
5e
5h
5i
5
If it is diffi cult to remove the
brewer, the O-Rings must be
lubricated.
(“4.4.2 Lubricating O-Ring of
the Brewer Unit” on page 67)
5
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> Turn the thread (5d) on the brewing unit head (5e) with the multitool in the anticlockwise direction.
The scraper (5g) folds out forward and the brewing fi lter is now visible.
> Clean the brewing unit (5e) under running water. > Clean the brewing fi lter (5h and 5i) under running water.
Caution! Possible damage to the brewing unit!
The brewing unit of your automatic coffee machine can be damaged due to cleaning agent or by cleaning it in a dishwasher.
> Use only water for cleaning the brewing unit. > Never clean the brewing unit in a dishwasher.
> Dry the brewing unit with a cloth. > Allow the brewing unit to dry completely before replacing it in the machine.
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8b
6b
8a
6a
> Pull out the water tank (6a) and the coffee grounds container (8a). > Remove the residues of ground coffee in both the openings (6b, 8b), for example, with a vacuum
cleaner.
> Turn the thread on the brewing unit head with the multitool in clockwise direction till the black
scraper folds in again.
> Insert the dried brewing unit till the lock clicks into place. > Close the lid of the brewer.
Caution! Possible damage to your automatic coffee machine!
> Never force the brewing unit into your automatic coffee machine. > When the brewing unit sticks, turn the thread at the brewing unit head slightly to the left or right with
the Multitool.
6
8
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4.3.2 General cleaning
Caution! Possible damage to the water tank, the drip tray or the coffee grounds container!
Due to the thermal effect in the dishwasher, the water tank, drip tray and coffee grounds container can be deformed.
> Therefore, never clean the water tank, the drip tray and the coffee grounds container in the dishwasher.
> Empty the coffee grounds container and rinse it with water.
> Follow the chapter “2.4 Clean the water tank” on page 10.
Heavy calcium deposits can be removed with the WMF descaling agent. After descaling, the water tank must be thoroughly rinsed to removed the descaling residues.
> Remove the drip tray from the automatic coffee machine. > Empty the drip tray. > Rinse the drip tray and drip tray grid with water. > Re-insert the drip tray. > Switch off the WMFAutomatic Coffee Machine with the On-/Off-switch (press for about 3 seconds). > Remove the mains plug. > Clean the empty bean hopper with a dry, lint-free cloth.
> Switch off the WMFAutomatic Coffee Machine with the On-/Off-switch (press for about 3 seconds). > Remove the mains plug. > Clean the housing with a damp cloth.
Clean the coffee
grounds container
Clean the water tank
Clean the drip tray and
the drip tray grid
Clean the
bean hopper
Clean the
housing and
control panel
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4.3.3 Clean the milk system
Cleaning the milk system thoroughly once a week is suffi cient.
> Push the All-In-One spout upwards.
9a
9b
9c
10a
9d
9f
9e
B
9d
9e
A
10b
> Remove the coffee grounds container from the machine. > Remove the milk hose from the milk container or release it from the milk lance. > Remove the milk hose from the guide. > Press the release button (9a) at the back of the All-In-One spout . > Pull the milk foamer (9b) off downwards. > Detach the milk hose (10a) from the milk foamer (9b). > Detach the milk nozzle (10b) from the milk hose (10a). > Detach the upper and lower part (9c) of the milk foamer from one another by pressing the part of the
milk foamer with the spout downwards on a solid surface.
> Detach the milk hose connection (9f) from the milk hose and from the milk foamer.
9
10
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Foamer, variant A:
> Twist out the air intake pipe (9d) from the milk foamer. > Unscrew the black cap (9e) from the air intake pipe.
Foamer, variant B:
> Detach the attachment (9d) and the sealing cap (9e) one by one from the milk foamer
> Fill the dispensing chamber (a) of the WMF milk system cleaner, by holding the closed bottle upright
and pressing it. The bottle must be defi nitely held closed.
Hazard! Hazard of eye injury!
In case of eye contract, the WMF milk system cleaner can lead to serious eye injuries.
> Ensure that the WMF Milk system cleaner never comes in contact with the eyes of humans or animals.
> Open the lid of WMF Milk system cleaner. > Mix one measuring cap of WMF milk system cleaner and 200 ml water in a container. > Place all parts of the milk system in the cleaning solution for minimum 5 hours or overnight.
Foamer, variant B:
> Foamer, variant B: Check the notches on the attachment (9d) specifi cally for visible contamination
and clean these, if necessary.
> Finally, rinse all the parts thoroughly under running water. > Clean the beverage spouts with the brushes provided (b). > Dry the parts with a cloth and allow it to dry completely before the assembly. > Reassemble the milk foamer by connecting the upper and lower parts together:
Using milk system
cleaner
a
b
Reassembling the
parts
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Foamer, variant A:
> Screw the air inlet pipe in place.
Foamer, variant B:
> Put the attachment and the sealing cap in place.
> Insert the hose. > Insert the milk foamer into the All-In-One spout from below. > Push the All-In-One spout downwards. > Lay the milk hose in the guide and place the milk nozzle and, if necessary, also the milk lance back on
the hose (see chapter “2.7 Insert the milk tube” on page 12).
> Insert the coffee grounds container. > Clean your hands of any residue of the WMF milk system cleaner.
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4.3.4 Clean the steam nozzle
9b
9g
> Remove the milk foamer (9b). > Press the red steam nozzle (9g) with the index fi nger away to the left and remove it. > Carefully clean the steam nozzle with one of the small cleaning brushes that has been provided (b).
9
b
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4.4 Lubricating O-rings
> Use only WMF "Grease for sealing rings" from the accessories.
The grease/lubricant is suitable for the material and safe for food technology.
4.4.1 Lubricating O-Ring of the Water tank
If it is diffi cult to remove the water tank and diffi cult to insert it or frequently "fl ow error" is displayed, you must mildly lubricate the O-Ring on the water spout supports with the WMF "Gasket grease".
6a 6b
> Pull out the water tank (6a). > Lubricate the O-Ring (6b) on the water spout supports with the WMF "Gasket grease".
6
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4.4.2 Lubricating O-Ring of the Brewer Unit
When it is diffi cult to remove the brewing unit and diffi cult to insert it or frequently "fl ow error" is displayed, you must mildly lubricate the O-Rings with the WMF "Gasket grease".
5b
5a
5c
> Open the lid of the brewing unit. > Release the lock (5a) and lift the brewing unit from the brewing chute (5b) > Mildly lubricate the O-Rings (5c) in the brewing chute with the WMF "Grease for gasket rings".
5
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5 Display messages
Messages for operation and trouble shooting are displayed on your WMF Automatic Coffee Machine. Thus, you always know how to proceed.
5.1 Operating messages
The coffee grounds container is full
> Remove the coffee grounds container. > Empty the coffee grounds container and rinse it with
water.
> Wipe the coffee grounds container dry. > Replace the coffee grounds container. > Confi rm the clearance with
P
button.
Always empty the coffee grounds container when the coffee machine is switched on so that the electronic counter registers this clearance.
Empty grounds cont.
Emptying coffee
grounds container
Beverage sel. locked
Grounds cont. missing
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The water tank is nearly empty. The water tank is never emptied completely so that no air enters the coffee system.
> Remove the water tank from the automatic coffee
machine.
> Completely empty the water tank. > Fill the water tank with cold tap water. > Slide the water tank into the automatic coffee machine
with the lid fi tted in position.
The coffee beans in the coffee bean hopper is not suffi cient. Grinding is interrupted.
> Fill the coffee bean hopper with coffee beans. > Press the beverage button again.
The grinding process is continued and the additional coffee required for the brewing cycle, is ground. The selected beverage is then brewed.
The lid of the ground coffee insert is opened.
> Pour in the ground coffee. > Close the lid of the ground coffee inlet.
The procedure can be cancelled with C button. Already inserted ground coffee is removed via the coffee grounds container.
Beverage sel. locked
Re ll water tank
Beverage sel. locked
Water cont. missing
Refi lling water tank
Re ll beans
Con rm beverage
Fill the bean hopper
Insert coff. grounds
Select beverage
Fill in the ground
coffee
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The water fi lter must be changed
> Change the water fi lter (Chapter “4.2.5 Replace water
fi lter” on page 52).
The lid is not placed or not correctly placed.
> Place the lid on the water tank.
Without the lid, the machine is not ready for operation.
The brewer lid of the automatic coffee machine is open.
> Close the lid of the brewer.
The control panel is not clean, the buttons do not respond.
> Switch off the Automatic Coffee Machine with the On-/
Off-switch (press for about 3 seconds).
> Clean the display with a soft damp cloth. > Switch on the Automatic Coffee Machine with the On/
Off switch.
Does the message appear as before?
> Contact the WMF Service Centre.
Your selection pls. Replace water  lter
Replace water fi lter
Tank lid missing?
Close the lid of the
water tank
Beverage sel. locked
Lid op e n
Close brewer lid
Clean display
Clean display
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5.2 Messages for troubleshooting
The brewing unit is not inserted.
> Insert the brewing unit.
The brewing unit is not inserted.
> Check if the brewing unit is inserted correctly.
The brewing unit is inserted only with diffi culty or not at all inserted:
> Remove the brewer. > Open the brewing chamber with the multitool. > Apply a thin layer of grease from the accessories to the
red gaskets (Chapter “4.4.2 Lubricating O-Ring of the Brewer Unit” on page 67).
> Fill the water tank. > Deaerate coffee machine: Dispense hot water until a
constant stream of water comes out.
Place brewer
Brewer
Brewer pos. switch
Water  ow error
(Water tank empty)
Flow
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Air in the system? Possibly associated with loud pump noise?
> Check whether the water tank is completely pushed in. > Bleed the automatic coffee machine by dispensing hot
water until a constant stream of water comes out.
Is the water fi lter or sieve clogged?
> Change the water fi lter (Chapter “4.2.5 Replace water
fi lter” on page 52).
> Clean the sieve.
Is the check valve spout of the water tank dirty?
> Clean the water spout of the water tank from behind
with a small brush from the accessories.
Hot water not dispensed?
> Remove the water fi lter and the sieve from the water
tank and try again.
O-Ring on the water spout supports is swollen?
> Replace the O-ring on the water drain spout supports.
Brewing unit clogged?
> Remove the brewing unit. > Change the water fi lter (Chapter “4.3.1 Clean the
brewing unit” on page 57).
> Carry out the cleaning program (Chapter “4.2.4
Machine-cleaning - Cleaning programme” on page 49).
Water  ow error
(Water tank full)
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Grinding too fi ne?
> Set the degree of grinding to be coarser by one fourth
rotation (Chapter “3.7 Set the grinding degre e” on page 39).
> Suck out the grinding dust.
Air in the system? Possibly associated with loud pump noise?
> Check whether the water tank is completely pushed in. > Remove the milk tube from the milk container and press
the milk foam button.
Is hot water dispensed instead of steam?
> Carry out descaling.
Does steam escape?
> Call the hotline.
> Deaerate coffee machine: Dispense hot water until a
constant stream of water comes out.
> Press
C
button.
Cleaning is continued.
> Switch off the Automatic Coffee Machine with the On-/
Off-switch (press for about 3 seconds).
> Switch on the the Automatic Coffee Machine with the
On/Off switch.
On recurrence, the fault must be rectifi ed by the WMF Service-Center.
Water  ow error
(Water tank full)
Timeout steam level
Cleaning halted
Water  ow error
EEPROM Error
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> Switch off the Automatic Coffee Machine with the On-/
Off-switch (press for about 3 seconds).
> Switch on the Automatic Coffee Machine with the On/
Off switch.
On recurrence, the fault must be rectifi ed by the WMF Service-Center.
The grinder is blocked by a foreign body.
> Switch off the machine and pull out the mains cable. > Clean the bean hopper. > Turn the grinder in the clockwise direction with the
multitool to be able to remove the foreign bodies.
> Switch on the machine. > Start the grinder by pressing the beverage button. > If the grinder is free again: Reset the grinding degree.
Grinding too fi ne.
> Set the grinding degree to be coarser
> Switch off the coffee machine. > Allow the coffee machine to cool down. > Again switch on the coffee machine.
On recurrence, the fault must be rectifi ed by the WMF Service-Center.
Motor driver error
Motor driver
Grinder blocked
Grinder
Temp. sensor steam
Temperature sensor
Temp. sensor water
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5.3 Problems without error display
Problem Rectifi cation measure
No milk foam - / milk output, although there is milk in the container
> Check whether the milk tube is kinked or squashed. > Re-fi t the milk tube again. > Clean the All-In-One spout (Chapter “4.3.3 Clean the milk system” on
page 62).
No milk foam only hot milk
> Carry out milk system rinse.
Does the problem persist?
> Clean the milk system. > Clean the milk nozzle (Chapter “4.3.3 Clean the milk system” on page 62).
No escape of steam?
> Clean the brewing unit (Chapter “4.3.4 Clean the steam nozzle” on page
65). Milk or milk foam too cold
> Ensure that the right milk nozzle is attached to the milk tube (brown for
refrigerated milk, transparent for unchilled milk).
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Problem Rectifi cation measure
Milk is too hot and too little or milk foam has bubbles
> Use refrigerated milk > Check whether the milk tube is kinked or squashed. > Re-fi t the milk tube again. > Clean the All-In-One spout (Chapter “4.3.3 Clean the milk system” on
page 62).
> Ensure that the right milk nozzle is attached to the milk tube (brown for
refrigerated milk, transparent for unchilled milk).
> Check all connections and seals of the All-In-One spout.
It is diffi cult to insert the water tank
> Apply WMF grease from the accessories to the O-Ring on the water
spout supports (Chapter “4.4.1 Lubricating O-Ring of the Water tank” on page 66).
It is diffi cult to remove the brewing unit and reinsert it.
> Apply WMF grease from the accessories to the O-Ring on the water
spout supports (Chapter “4.4.2 Lubricating O-Ring of the Brewer Unit” on page 67).
Pump is very noisy
> Check whether the water tank is completely pushed in. > Deaerate the coffee machine by dispensing hot water until a constant
stream of water comes out.
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Problem Rectifi cation measure
Coffee has no creme Improper coffee mixture or coffee is no longer fresh?
> Change the coffee beans.
Quantity of ground coffee is too little?
> Increase the coffee strength
Coffee is too cold?
> Reheat the cups on the cup storage. > Carry out warm-up rinse.
Grinding degree too coarse?
> Set the grinding degree fi ner by one rotation
(Chapter “3.7 Set the grinding degree” on page 39).
The brewing unit cannot be removed or reinserted
> Adjust the brewing unit with the Multitool as you are inserting it until
you can insert the brewing unit.
> Remove the residue of coffee grounds inside the brewer.
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5a
5b
5e
5c
5d
5d
Problem Rectifi cation measure
There is a noticeable large amount of coarse ground coffee inside the brewer
> Set the grinding degree fi ner by one rotation (Chapter “3.7 Set the
grinding degree” on page 39).
Is the metal spring ring in the brewer stamp missing?
> Release the brewing unit (5a). > Use the Multitool (5c) to turn the brewer (5b) clockwise all the way
upwards.
The brewer stamp (5d) on the bottom of the brewer is now visible.
> Insert the metal ring (5e) in the brewer stamp (5d).
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6 Transport and Disposal
> Retain the original packing as protection during transportation. > Empty the water tank, drip tray, grounds box and the bean hopper before moving. > Always dispatch or transport the machine in the original box with the expanded polystyrene shells.
Disposal options for the device at the end of its service can be found out from your local municipal authority. This unit complies with the European Directive 2002/96/EU concerning waste electrical and electronic equipment (waste electrical and electronic equipment – WEEE) and must not be disposed of in household waste. You can get further information from the nearest recycling depot or your Service-Center.
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7 Guarantee, warranty and customer service
You are entitled to the warranty rights within the legal scope. Additional information on warranty and guarantee conditions are given in the supplementary sheet of the user manual.
If you need additional information or if problems occur, please contact the WMF dealer or contact the service centre in your country. Telephone number and other information are given in the supplementary sheet of the user manual.
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8 Technical data
Power rating 1.7-2.3 kW Mains power connection 1/N/PE ~ 50/60 Hz; 220 - 240 V On site circuit protection maximum 16 A Daily output 35 Cups Coffee bean hopper 250 g Variable brewing chamber 6 to 15 g Capacity of water tank (without fi lter) 2.2 litres Coffee grounds container approx. 15-20 portions Height adjustable All-In-One spout with milk nozzle 67 to 141 mm High-performance pump 15 bar Independent heating systems 2 External dimensions Width 305 mm
Height 400 mm Depth 443 mm For maintenance and cleaning, at least 250 mm space above the machine for dismantling
the brewer must be allowed. Empty weight approximately. 15.0 kg Weight of the brewer 1.2 kg Cable length approximately 1.0 m Continuous sound pressure level (Lpa) < 70 dB (A) Machine type 03 0400
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9 Index
A
Adjusting the milk quantity ......................................35
Adjusting the water volume ......................................34
All-In-One spout ........................................................... 62
B
Beverage settings ..........................................................33
Brewing temperature
Default setting ...........................................................38
setting ...........................................................................38
C
Café Crème
preparing ..............................................................23, 24
Cancelling beverage preparation .............................30
Cappuccino
preparing .....................................................................24
Carbonate hardness - Test strips ..............................10
Care 43
Care interval ...............................................................43
Customer care programmes ................................... 44
Coffee bean hopper
Cup volume ..........................................................14, 29
fi lling .............................................................................13
Coffee strength
adjusting (permanent) .............................................35
Coffee-system rinse, automatic ............................... 19
Counter readings
deleting ........................................................................42
reading ..........................................................................42
D
Date / Timedisplaying .................................................. 38
Descaling .........................................................................53
Disposal ............................................................................ 79
E
EEPROM Error ................................................................. 73
Energy saving mode .....................................................16
Energy-saving (tips) .....................................................31
Espresso
preparing .....................................................................23
F
Factory setting ...............................................................39
Flow fault ........................................................................ 71
G
General cleaning ........................................................... 61
Grinding too fi ne .......................................................... 71
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Ground coffee feed ......................................................27
H
Hazard instructions ........................................................ 5
Hot water dispensing ...................................................30
I
Initial setting ..................................................................14
Initial setup programme .............................................14
Intended use ..................................................................... 1
L
Latte Macchiato
preparing .....................................................................24
Lubricating O-rings
Brewing unit ...............................................................67
Water tank ...................................................................66
M
Machine cleaning ..........................................................50
Manual cleaning ............................................................57
Bean hopper ................................................................61
Cleaning the milk nozzle ........................................65
Coffee grounds container ......................................61
Drip tray anddrip tray grid .....................................61
Machine housing andOperator control panel .. 61
Water tank ...................................................................61
Milk tube
using ..............................................................................22
Motor driver error .........................................................74
P
Pot function .................................................................... 27
Pre-brew .......................................................................... 36
Preheat cup .....................................................................24
Preparation test .............................................................31
Preparing coffee beverages .......................................23
Preparing hot milk ........................................................29
Preparing milk foam .................................................... 29
Q
Quick selection of cup size ........................................26
R
Ready-to-operate display ............................................. 2
Reinstate/set up special information tone ...........38
Replace water fi lter ......................................................52
Rinsing water fi lter ................................................17, 21
S
Scope of supply ............................................................... 7
Second type of coffee ................................................. 27
Selecting the basic settings .......................................37
Selecting the beverage setting ..........................32, 34
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Set the grinding degree ..............................................39
Setting the date ............................................................15
Setting the language .............................................. 8, 14
Setting the switch off time ....................................... 16
Setting the time ............................................................ 15
Setting the water hardness .......................................16
Steam Jet .........................................................................24
Switching off the automatic coffee machine ..... 19
Switching on the automatic coffee machine ...... 19
Symbols .............................................................................. 5
T
Technical data ................................................................ 81
Transport .......................................................................... 79
W
Warm-up rinsing ...........................................................47
Water fi lter .......................................................................11
Water tank
fi lling .............................................................................12
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Publisher Information
85
10 Publisher Information
© 2011-2012 WMF consumer electric GmbH All rights, especially the right of reproduction, publication and translation, are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or processed, duplicated or distributed electronically without written consent. Subject to technical modifi cations.
Design and production / typesetting and layout: reinisch AG, Albert-Nestler-Str. 24-26, 76131 Karlsruhe.
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