Sencor SES 9200CH Automatic Espresso/Cappuccino Machine

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06/2020
Copyright © 2020, Fast ČR, a.s.
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Fully-automatic espresso/
cappuccino machine
User'smanual
Prior to using this appliance, please read the user'smanual thoroughly, even in cases,
when one has already familiarised themselves with previous use of similar types of
appliances. Only use the appliance in the manner described in this user’smanual.
Keep this user'smanual in asafe place where it can be easily retrieved for future use.
We recommend saving the original cardboard box, packaging material, purchase
receipt and responsibility statement of the vendor or warranty card for at least the
duration of the legal liability for unsatisfactory performance or quality. In the event
of transportation, we recommend that you pack the appliance in the original box
from the manufacturer.
DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
A1 1.1-litre water tank
A2 Coffee bean hopper lid
A3 Coffee bean hopper, capacity 150 g
Inside the hopper there is agrinder
with adjustable grinding fineness.
A4 Control panel with display
A5 Removable power cord
A6 Steaming unit
A7 Service access door
A8 Coffee and hot water brew head (its
height is adjustable)
A9 Coffee grounds container
A10 Inner drip tray
A11 Outer drip tray
A12 Cleaning brush
A13 Milk jug
A14 Milk jug lid
A15 Milk connecting hose
A16 Milk jug hose
A17 Milk jug hose coupler
A18 Rubber connecting piece
A19 Cleaning needle
DESCRIPTION OF THE TOUCH CONTROL PANEL WITH DISPLAY
B1 Insufficient water in the water tank
signal or water tank not installed
signal
B2 Insufficient amount of coffee beans
in the coffee bean hopper signal
B3 Full coffee grounds container signal
(indicator is lit) or the inner drip tray
/ coffee grounds container is not
correctly installed signal (indicator is
flashing)
B4 Steaming unit not installed correctly
signal (indicator is lit) or service
access door is open or incorrectly
installed signal (indicator is flashing)
B5 Descaling required signal (indicator
is lit) or descaling process is running
signal (indicator is flashing)
B6 Drain internal lines function is
running
B7 On/Off touch button
B8 Ground coffee amount adjustment
touch button
B9 Quick clean / dispense hot water
button
B10 Brew cappuccino button
B11 Brew latté macchiato button
B12 Brew espresso coffee touch button
BEFORE FIRST USE
Before first use, take the appliance and its accessories out of the packaging material
and remove all promotional labels and stickers. Check that neither the appliance nor
any of its parts is damaged.
Install the appliance on an even, dry and clean surface.
Take out the water tank A1, rinse it out with clean water with the addition of asmall
amount of neutral dishwashing detergent. Then rinse it out thoroughly using clean
water, dry it and put it back in its place.
Properly attach the outer drip tray A11 to the appliance.
Wipe the outer surface of the appliance with alightly dampened cloth and then
wipe it thoroughly dry.
Fully unwind the removable power cord A5 and connect it to the socket at the rear
of the appliance.
To ensure the optimal lifetime of the appliance, it is necessary to allow its internal
components to be rinsed out several times with hot water prior to first use. Proceed
according to the instructions in section "Rinsing out the espresso machine".
Filling the water tank
1. Grasp the water tank A1 by its lid. It also serves as acarry handle. Lift it up and
remove it from the rear part of the appliance.
2. Fill the water tank A1 with clean water up to the maximum water mark (see fig. C1)
and insert it back into the appliance. Make sure that the water tank A1 is properly
installed in its place.
Note:
The water that you pour into the water tank A1 should ideally be at
room temperature (approximately 25 °C). Water that is too cold, could
negatively affect the final taste of the coffee beverage.
Attention:
The water tank A1 has amaximum capacity of 1.1 litres of water.
Do not overfill it.
Never fill the water tank A1 with warm or hot water, sparkling
water or other liquids such as, for example, milk. This could
damage the appliance.
Never fill the water tank A1 by pouring in the water while it is
inserted inside the appliance (see fig. C2). There is a danger of
splashing the appliance or overfilling the water tank A1.
3. Do not leave water in the water tank A1 for longer than one day. For brewing quality
fresh coffee, it is necessary to always use fresh water. Otherwise, the flavour of the
resulting beverage may be negatively affected.
Filling the coffee bean hopper
1. Remove the coffee bean hopper lid A2.
2. Pour roasted coffee beans into the coffee bean hopper A3 and close the lid A2. Do
not leave the lid of the coffee bean hopper A2 open, otherwise, the coffee beans
will lose their aroma more quickly.
Attention:
The coffee bean hopper A3 has amaximum capacity of 150 g of
coffee beans. Do not overfill it.
Never fill the coffee bean hopper A3 with ground or instant coffee,
caramelised or otherwise specially modified coffee beans, cocoa
beans or other items that could result in damage to the appliance.
Grinding fineness setting
1. Use the grinding fineness regulator located inside the coffee bean hopper A3 to set
the grinding fineness of the coffee beans in 5 levels, see figure D.
2. Turning the regulator towards the position marked with the "+" symbol sets
acoarser grind, and turning it in the opposite direction, sets afiner grind.
3. The fineness of the grind is set only while the grinder is running. Otherwise, you
could damage your appliance. For darker coffee beans, we recommend setting
acoarser grind, for lighter coloured coffee beans, we recommend afiner grind.
4. If the brewed coffee is flowing out very slowly, it means that the coffee grains are
too finely ground and it is necessary to set acoarser grind. On the other hand, if
the brewed coffee is flowing out too fast, it means that the coffee grains are too
coarsely ground and it is necessary to set afiner grind.
Setting up the system for automatic frothing
The automatic frothing system needs to be set up when you intend to brew latté
macchiato, cappuccino or if you need to froth milk.
1. Insert the rubber connecting piece A18 into the centre of the bottom part of the lid
A14 – see figure E1.
2. Into the rubber connecting piece A18 insert the milk jug hose A16 – see figure E2.
3. Put the lid A14 on to the milk jug A13.
4. Insert one end of the connecting hose A15 into the hole in the lid A14 – see figure
E3.
5. Open the safety valve on the hose A8 – see figure E4.
6. Insert the other end of the connecting hose A15 into the hole in the brew head
A8 – see figure E5.
Now the automatic frothing system is ready for use.
Note:
When you have finished using the automatic frothing system and taken
out the connecting hoses A15, close the safety valve on the brewing head
A8.
OPERATING THE ESPRESSO MACHINE
Make sure that the power cord connector A5 is connected to the appliance. Connect
the power cord plug A5 to a power socket. Make sure that the water tank A1 is
refilled with fresh water and that the coffee bean hopper A3 is filled with asufficient
quantity of coffee beans and that the appliance is properly assembled.
Note:
When refilling water and coffee beans, always follow the instructions
provided in chapter "Filling the water tank" and "Filling the coffee
bean hopper".
To start the appliance, press button B7
. When button B7 is pressed, the
appliance will switch to the stand-by mode.
When you have finished using the espresso machine, press button B7
to turn
it off.
Note:
The espresso machine is equipped with an automatic shut-off function.
The automatic shut-off time depends on the selected mode – see more in
section "Setting amode".
Rinsing out the espresso machine
To ensure the optimal lifetime of the appliance, it is necessary to allow its internal
components to be rinsed out several times with hot water prior to first use.
1. Take out the outer drip tray A11 and place amug or bowl underneath the brewing
head A8, into which the espresso machine will dispense water.
2. Press button B9
twice. The button's backlight will be lit and the espresso
machine will start dispensing hot water.
3. The dispensing of hot water will stop automatically and the button'sbacklight will
turn off.
4. To thoroughly rinse out the internal components, we recommend that the process
is repeated 3 to 4 times.
5. When the rinsing process is finished, pour the water out of the mug or bowl. Be
especially careful since the water is very hot. Install the outer drip tray A11 back in
place. Refill the water in the water tank A1 as necessary.
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