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Switch the power button to “I” to turn
the machine on.
Circuit Priming
To prime the water circuit, place a
container under the steam wand
(Pannarello, if supplied).
Make sure the selector dial is in the
position; if this is not the case, set it to
that position.
To turn the machine on simply press the
STAND-BY” button.
The blinking icons (shown to the side)
warn that the circuit must be primed.
Note: Before starting the
machine for the first time,
and after long periods of inactivity,
prime the water circuit.
The “STAND-BY” button blinks.
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Turn the selector dial clockwise to set it
to the“
position. The machine starts
the automatic priming of the circuit by
letting out a preset quantity of water
through the Pannarello.
Once the circuit has been primed, the
icon shown in the figure will start
blinking on the display.
Turn the selection knob back to its
central position
”.
• The buttons
and on the
control panel blink slowly together
to show that the machine is warming
up.
When warm-up is complete,
the machine performs a rinse
cycle of the internal circuits.
During this phase the buttons
and
blink alternately.
When the operations described above
are completed, the buttons
and
are steady on and the aroma icon
on the display turns on.
The displayed aroma is the
factory setting when the
machine is switched on for the  rst
time, or it is the same as the aroma
that was selected for the last brewed
co ee.
The machine is then ready to brew
beverages.
To brew coffee, dispense hot water or
steam, and properly use the machine, ca-
refully follow the instructions provided.
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