
This machine is equipped with an energy saving feature. The machine will automatically enter power off mode after 9 minutes.
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To turn the machine on either press the Espresso or Lungo button |
To turn the machine off before automatic Power Off mode, press both the Espresso and Lungo buttons simultaneously. |
To change this setting:
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1. With machine being turned off, press and hold the Espresso button for 3 seconds. |
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3. To change this setting press the Espresso button: One time for power off mode after 9 minutes One more time for power off mode after 30 minutes. |
4. To exit the energy saving mode press the Lungo button for 3 seconds. |
CAUTION: first read the safety precautions to avoid risks of fatal electrical shocks and fire.
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1. Rinse the water tank before filling with potable water. |
2. Place a container (min. 1 L) under coffee outlet. |
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3. Plug into mains. |
4. Press the Espresso or Lungo button to activate the machine. |
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Blinking Lights: heating up (25 sec.) Steady Lights: ready |
5. Press the Lungo button to rinse the machine. Repeat 3 times. |
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1. Rinse then fill the water tank with potable water. |
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Blinking Lights: heating up (25 sec.) |
3. Lift the lever completely and insert a Nespresso capsule. |
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CAUTION: never lift lever during operation and refer to the safety precautions to avoid possible harm when operating the appliance. Note: during heat up, you can press either coffee button while blinking. The coffee will then flow automatically when the machine is ready. |
4. Close the lever and place a cup under the coffee outlet. |
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5. Press the Espresso (40 ml) or the Lungo (110 ml) button to start. Preparation will stop automatically. To stop the coffee flow or top up your coffee, press again |
6. Remove the cup. Lift and close the lever to eject the capsule into the used capsule container. |
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1. Turn the machine on and wait for it to be in ready mode (steady lights). |
2. Fill the water tank with potable water and insert a Nespresso capsule. |
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3. Place a cup under the coffee outlet. |
4. Press and hold the Espresso or Lungo button. |
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| 5. Release button once the desired volume is served. |
6. Water volume level is now stored. |
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1. To enter the emptying mode, press both the Espresso and Lungo buttons to turn the machine off. |
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3. Press both the Espresso and Lungo buttons for 3 seconds. |
Both LEDs blink alternatively |
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4. Close the lever. |
5. Machine switches off automatically. 6. Empty and clean the used capsule container and drip tray. |
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2. LEDS will blink fast 3 times to confirm machine has been reset to factory settings. |
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3. LEDs will then continue to blink normally, as heating up, until ready. Steady lights: machine ready |
Factory settings Espresso Cup: 40 ml Lungo Cup: 110 ml Power Off mode: 9 min. |
Note: duration approximately 15 minutes.
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1. Remove the capsule and close the lever. |
2. Empty the drip tray and used capsule container. |
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3. Fill the water tank with 0.5 L of potable water and add 1 Nespresso descaling liquid sachet |
4. Place a container (min. volume 1 L) under the coffee outlet. |
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5. To enter the descaling mode, while the machine is turned on, press both the Espresso and Lungo buttons for 3 seconds. |
Both LEDs blink. |
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6. Press the Lungo button and wait until the water tank is empty |
7. Refill the water tank with the used descaling solution collected in the container and repeat step 4 and 6. |
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8. Empty and rinse the water tank. Fill with potable water. |
9. When ready, repeat step 4 and 6 to now rinse the machine. Repeat twice. | |
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10. To exit the descaling mode, press both the Epresso and Lungo buttons for 3 seconds. |
Blinking Lights: heating up (25 sec.) Steady Lights: ready |
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| 11. The machine is now ready for use. |
CAUTION: the descaling solution can be harmful. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and surfaces. Never use any product other than the Nespresso descaling kit available at the Nespresso Club to avoid damage to your machine. The following table will indicate the descaling frequency required for the optimum performance of your machine, based on water hardness. For any additional questions you may have regarding descaling, please contact your Nespresso Club.

WARNING
Risk of fatal electrical shock and fire.
Never immerse the appliance or part of it in water.
Be sure to unplug the machine before cleaning.
Do not use any strong cleaning agent or solvent cleaner.
Do not use sharp objects, brushes or sharp abrasives.
Do not place in a dishwasher.

Clean the coffee outlet regularly with a soft damp cloth.

Maintenance unit can be removed in separate pieces for easy cleaning.
| No light indicator. | ➔Check the mains, plug, voltage, and fuse. In case of problems, call the Nespresso Club |
| No coffee, no water. |
➔First use: fill water tank with warm water (max. 55° C) and run through machine according to instructions on page 7. ➔Water tank is empty. Fill water tank. ➔Descale if necessary; see Descaling section |
| Coffee comes out very slowly |
➔Flow speed depends on the coffee variety. ➔Descale if necessary; see Descaling section. |
| Coffee is not hot enough. |
➔ Preheat cup. ➔Descale if necessary |
| Capsule area is leaking (water in capsule container). | ➔ Position capsule correctly. If leakages occur, call the Nespresso Club. |
| Irregular blinking. | ➔ Send appliance to repair or call the Nespresso Club. |
| No coffee, just water runs out (despite inserted capsule). | ➔In case of problems, call the Nespresso Club. |