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ONE-TOUCH
COFFEEHOUSE
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Due to our policy of continuous improvement, the actual product may differ slightly from the one illustrated in these instructions.
! This appliance generates heat during
use. Adequate precaution must be taken
to prevent the risk of burns, scalds, res
or other damage to persons or property
caused by touching the exterior whilst in
use or during cooling.
! Never use this appliance for anything
other than its intended use. This
appliance is for household use only. Do
not use this appliance outdoors.
! Always ensure that hands are dry before
handling the plug or switching on the
appliance.
! Always use the appliance on a stable,
secure, dry and level surface.
! This appliance must not be placed on or
near any potentially hot surfaces (such
as a gas or electric hob).
! Do not use the appliance if it has been
dropped, if there are any visible signs of
damage or if it is leaking.
! Ensure the appliance is switched off and
unplugged from the supply socket after
use and before cleaning.
! Always switch off, unplug and allow
to cool before removing/tting parts,
cleaning or storing.
! Never immerse the main body of the
appliance or power cord and plug in
water or any other liquid.
! Never let the power cord hang over the
edge of a worktop, touch hot surfaces or
become knotted, trapped or pinched.
! Never leave the appliance unattended
when in use.
PRODUCT SAFETY
READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE
This appliance can be used
by children aged from 8 years
and above and persons with
reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities or
lack of experience and
knowledge if they have
been given supervision or
instruction concerning use
of the appliance in a safe
way and understand the
hazards involved. Children
shall not play with the
appliance. Cleaning and
user maintenance shall
not be made by children
unless they are older than
8 and supervised. Keep the
appliance and its cord out of
reach of children aged less
than 8 years.
If the supply cord is damaged,
it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its service
agent or similarly qualied
persons in order to avoid a
hazard.
1. Brew Head
2. Porta-Filter:
a. Porta-Filter for Ground Coffee and E.S.E.
pods (45mm)
3. Height Adjusting Slot for Small Cups
4. Removable Drip Grid
5. Removable Drip Tray
6. Drip Tray Overow Floater
7. Filters For:
a. Single Shot of Espresso and E.S.E. pods
(45mm)
b. Double Shot of Espresso
c. Detachable Bottom Covers of Filters
8. Measuring Scoop/Tamper
9. Control Panel
a. Single and Double Espresso Button
withIndicator Lights
b. Manual Espresso Brew Button with
Indicator Light
c. Small and Large Cappuccino Button with
Indicator Lights
d. Small and Large Latte Button with
Indicator Lights
e. Manual Milk Frothing Button with Indicator
Light
f. Clean Button with Indicator Light
10. Removable/Clear Milk Reservoir
11. Milk Reservoir Lid
12. Milk Reservoir Release Button
13. Milk Froth Level Control Knob
14. Milk Frothing Tube Guide Lever
15. Frothed Milk Dispensing Tube
16. On/Off Switch “I/O”
17. Removable Water Tank
18. Water Tank Lid
19. Milk Hose
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Due to our policy of continuous improvement, the actual product may differ slightly from the one illustrated in these instructions.
! This appliance generates heat during
use. Adequate precaution must be taken
to prevent the risk of burns, scalds, res
or other damage to persons or property
caused by touching the exterior whilst in
use or during cooling.
! Never use this appliance for anything
other than its intended use. This
appliance is for household use only. Do
not use this appliance outdoors.
! Always ensure that hands are dry before
handling the plug or switching on the
appliance.
! Always use the appliance on a stable,
secure, dry and level surface.
! This appliance must not be placed on or
near any potentially hot surfaces (such
as a gas or electric hob).
! Do not use the appliance if it has been
dropped, if there are any visible signs of
damage or if it is leaking.
! Ensure the appliance is switched off and
unplugged from the supply socket after
use and before cleaning.
! Always switch off, unplug and allow
to cool before removing/tting parts,
cleaning or storing.
! Never immerse the main body of the
appliance or power cord and plug in
water or any other liquid.
! Never let the power cord hang over the
edge of a worktop, touch hot surfaces or
become knotted, trapped or pinched.
! Never leave the appliance unattended
when in use.
PRODUCT SAFETY
READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE
This appliance can be used
by children aged from 8 years
and above and persons with
reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities or
lack of experience and
knowledge if they have
been given supervision or
instruction concerning use
of the appliance in a safe
way and understand the
hazards involved. Children
shall not play with the
appliance. Cleaning and
user maintenance shall
not be made by children
unless they are older than
8 and supervised. Keep the
appliance and its cord out of
reach of children aged less
than 8 years.
If the supply cord is damaged,
it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its service
agent or similarly qualied
persons in order to avoid a
hazard.
1. Brew Head
2. Porta-Filter:
a. Porta-Filter for Ground Coffee and E.S.E.
pods (45mm)
3. Height Adjusting Slot for Small Cups
4. Removable Drip Grid
5. Removable Drip Tray
6. Drip Tray Overow Floater
7. Filters For:
a. Single Shot of Espresso and E.S.E. pods
(45mm)
b. Double Shot of Espresso
c. Detachable Bottom Covers of Filters
8. Measuring Scoop/Tamper
9. Control Panel
a. Single and Double Espresso Button
withIndicator Lights
b. Manual Espresso Brew Button with
Indicator Light
c. Small and Large Cappuccino Button with
Indicator Lights
d. Small and Large Latte Button with
Indicator Lights
e. Manual Milk Frothing Button with Indicator
Light
f. Clean Button with Indicator Light
10. Removable/Clear Milk Reservoir
11. Milk Reservoir Lid
12. Milk Reservoir Release Button
13. Milk Froth Level Control Knob
14. Milk Frothing Tube Guide Lever
15. Frothed Milk Dispensing Tube
16. On/Off Switch “I/O”
17. Removable Water Tank
18. Water Tank Lid
19. Milk Hose
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations! You have selected the
new and innovative Breville
®
One-Touch
CoffeeHouse. This unique appliance
has been designed to help you prepare
delicious espressos, cappuccinos
and lattes quickly, conveniently, and
automatically with the touch of a button.
ESPRESSO
A unique method of coffee brewing in
which hot water is forced through nely
ground coffee. Popular in Europe, it is a
far richer and more full-bodied brew than
regular drip coffee. Because of its richness,
espresso is usually served in 45 to 60 ml
(1.5 to 2 oz.) portions, in demitasse cups.
CAPPUCCINO
A drink made with about 1/3 espresso, 1/3
steamed milk, and 1/3 frothed milk.
LATTE
A drink made with about 1/4 espresso and
3/4 steamed milk.
Please read ALL of the instructions,
cautions, notes and warnings included in
this instruction manual carefully before you
begin to use this appliance. When this unit
is used, some parts and accessories get
hot and need to cool down. Proper care
and maintenance will ensure the long life
of the Breville
®
One-Touch CoffeeHouse
and its trouble-free operation. Save these
instructions and refer to them often for
cleaning and care tips.
Your Breville
®
One-Touch CoffeeHouse
can be used with ground coffee as
well as E.S.E. pods (45 mm), making
it exceptionally practical and versatile
to prepare single shots of espresso,
cappuccino and latte.
BEFORE USING YOUR APPLIANCE
FOR THE FIRST TIME
CLEANING THE UNIT PRIOR TO FIRST
USE
Please refer to the “Description of the
Appliance” section to familiarise yourself
with the product and identify all parts.
1. Please make sure the unit is off “O” by
pressing the on/off “I/O” switch located
on the right side of the unit. Make
sure it is unplugged from the electrical
outlet.
2. Remove stickers and labels from the
unit.
3. REMOVE RED PLUG FROM
THE BOTTOM OF THE WATER
RESERVOIR.
4. First remove and then wash the water
reservoir, the milk reservoir, the porta-
lter, the two lters and measuring
scoop/tamper in a mixture of mild
detergent and water. Rinse each
thoroughly and place them back into
the unit.
5. Refer to the instructions on “PLACING
THE PORTA-FILTER” section before
placing or removing the porta-lter and
any lter from the unit.
6. To clean the inside of the appliance,
follow the steps listed on the
“PREPARING CAPPUCCINO” section
using water in both reservoirs and
no ground coffee in the lter. Do not
immerse the main body of the appliance
or power cord and plug in water or
attempt to reach any of its internal parts.
IMPORTANT - PRIME THE UNIT
To prime unit, run the steam cycle by
following the steps below:
1. Fill water reservoir up to the “MAX”
line and make sure to place the water
reservoir tightly back in the unit with its
lid closed.
2. Fill the milk reservoir with water up
to the MAX level and slide the milk
reservoir back in its place. You should
feel the milk reservoir lock in place.
3. Select one of the lters (single or
double espresso) and place it in the
porta-lter for ground coffee. Place
the porta-lter in the unit ensuring it is
properly locked and place a large cup
under it. Also, make sure the tip of the
frothed milk dispensing tube is pointing
inside the cup.
4. Plug the appliance into the appropriate
outlet.
5. Turn the power button on “I”.
6. The 2 control panel lights (Espresso
heater and Steam heater )
will start blinking. Once these lights
become solid, press the manual
espresso button
”. The water will ow and stop
automatically.
7. Dispose of water in the cup and place
it back in the unit.
8. Press the manual froth button “
”. The water will ow and stop
automatically.
9. The 2 control panel lights (Espresso
heater and Steam heater ) will
turn on solid. Now your unit has been
primed and is ready to be used.
HOW TO SELECT THE RIGHT CUP
Please make sure to select your cup
according to the following chart:
NOTE: The total amount of the beverage
can vary depending on the type of milk and
level of froth used.
SELECTING THE RIGHT COFFEE
THE COFFEE
The coffee should be freshly ground
and dark roasted. You may want to
try a French or Italian roast ground for
espresso. Pre-ground coffee will only
retain its flavour for 7 – 8 days, provided
it is stored in an airtight container and
in a cool, dark area. Do not store in a
refrigerator or freezer. Whole beans are
recommended to be ground just before
use. Coffee beans stored in an airtight
container will preserve flavour for up to 4
weeks.
THE GRIND
This is a vital step in the espresso making
process if you are grinding your own
coffee. It may require practice. The coffee
must be of a ne grind.
The correct grind should look like table
salt.
If the grind is too ne, the water will not
ow through the coffee even under high
pressure. These grinds look like powder
and feel like our when rubbed between
ngers.
If the grind is too coarse, the water
ows through the coffee too fast,
preventing a full-avored extraction.
Be sure to use a quality grinder for
uniform consistency.
BEVERAGE
SUGGESTED
CUP
Espresso
Single ( )
Double ( )
40ml
80ml
Cappuccino
Small ( )
Large ( )
230ml
460ml
Latte
Small ( )
Large ( )
400ml
550ml
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations! You have selected the
new and innovative Breville
®
One-Touch
CoffeeHouse. This unique appliance
has been designed to help you prepare
delicious espressos, cappuccinos
and lattes quickly, conveniently, and
automatically with the touch of a button.
ESPRESSO
A unique method of coffee brewing in
which hot water is forced through nely
ground coffee. Popular in Europe, it is a
far richer and more full-bodied brew than
regular drip coffee. Because of its richness,
espresso is usually served in 45 to 60 ml
(1.5 to 2 oz.) portions, in demitasse cups.
CAPPUCCINO
A drink made with about 1/3 espresso, 1/3
steamed milk, and 1/3 frothed milk.
LATTE
A drink made with about 1/4 espresso and
3/4 steamed milk.
Please read ALL of the instructions,
cautions, notes and warnings included in
this instruction manual carefully before you
begin to use this appliance. When this unit
is used, some parts and accessories get
hot and need to cool down. Proper care
and maintenance will ensure the long life
of the Breville
®
One-Touch CoffeeHouse
and its trouble-free operation. Save these
instructions and refer to them often for
cleaning and care tips.
Your Breville
®
One-Touch CoffeeHouse
can be used with ground coffee as
well as E.S.E. pods (45 mm), making
it exceptionally practical and versatile
to prepare single shots of espresso,
cappuccino and latte.
BEFORE USING YOUR APPLIANCE
FOR THE FIRST TIME
CLEANING THE UNIT PRIOR TO FIRST
USE
Please refer to the “Description of the
Appliance” section to familiarise yourself
with the product and identify all parts.
1. Please make sure the unit is off “O” by
pressing the on/off “I/O” switch located
on the right side of the unit. Make
sure it is unplugged from the electrical
outlet.
2. Remove stickers and labels from the
unit.
3. REMOVE RED PLUG FROM
THE BOTTOM OF THE WATER
RESERVOIR.
4. First remove and then wash the water
reservoir, the milk reservoir, the porta-
lter, the two lters and measuring
scoop/tamper in a mixture of mild
detergent and water. Rinse each
thoroughly and place them back into
the unit.
5. Refer to the instructions on “PLACING
THE PORTA-FILTER” section before
placing or removing the porta-lter and
any lter from the unit.
6. To clean the inside of the appliance,
follow the steps listed on the
“PREPARING CAPPUCCINO” section
using water in both reservoirs and
no ground coffee in the lter. Do not
immerse the main body of the appliance
or power cord and plug in water or
attempt to reach any of its internal parts.
IMPORTANT - PRIME THE UNIT
To prime unit, run the steam cycle by
following the steps below:
1. Fill water reservoir up to the “MAX”
line and make sure to place the water
reservoir tightly back in the unit with its
lid closed.
2. Fill the milk reservoir with water up
to the MAX level and slide the milk
reservoir back in its place. You should
feel the milk reservoir lock in place.
3. Select one of the lters (single or
double espresso) and place it in the
porta-lter for ground coffee. Place
the porta-lter in the unit ensuring it is
properly locked and place a large cup
under it. Also, make sure the tip of the
frothed milk dispensing tube is pointing
inside the cup.
4. Plug the appliance into the appropriate
outlet.
5. Turn the power button on “I”.
6. The 2 control panel lights (Espresso
heater “ ” and Steam heater “ ”)
will start blinking. Once these lights
become solid, press the manual
espresso button
”. The water will ow and stop
automatically.
7. Dispose of water in the cup and place
it back in the unit.
8. Press the manual froth button “
”. The water will ow and stop
automatically.
9. The 2 control panel lights (Espresso
heater “ ” and Steam heater “ ”) will
turn on solid. Now your unit has been
primed and is ready to be used.
HOW TO SELECT THE RIGHT CUP
Please make sure to select your cup
according to the following chart:
NOTE: The total amount of the beverage
can vary depending on the type of milk and
level of froth used.
SELECTING THE RIGHT COFFEE
THE COFFEE
The coffee should be freshly ground
and dark roasted. You may want to
try a French or Italian roast ground for
espresso. Pre-ground coffee will only
retain its flavour for 7 – 8 days, provided
it is stored in an airtight container and
in a cool, dark area. Do not store in a
refrigerator or freezer. Whole beans are
recommended to be ground just before
use. Coffee beans stored in an airtight
container will preserve flavour for up to 4
weeks.
THE GRIND
This is a vital step in the espresso making
process if you are grinding your own
coffee. It may require practice. The coffee
must be of a ne grind.
The correct grind should look like table
salt.
If the grind is too ne, the water will not
ow through the coffee even under high
pressure. These grinds look like powder
and feel like our when rubbed between
ngers.
If the grind is too coarse, the water
ows through the coffee too fast,
preventing a full-avored extraction.
Be sure to use a quality grinder for
uniform consistency.
BEVERAGE
SUGGESTED
CUP
Espresso
Single ( )
Double ( )
40ml
80ml
Cappuccino
Small ( )
Large ( )
230ml
460ml
Latte
Small ( )
Large ( )
400ml
550ml
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FILLING THE WATER RESERVOIR
a. Fill the water reservoir with water (see
gure 1). You may use either a pitcher
to ll it up or remove it from the unit
and then ll it up under the tap. Fill
the reservoir with the desired amount
of water below the “MAX” level on
the reservoir. Never use warm or hot
water to ll the water reservoir.
b. Close the water reservoir lid. If you
removed it from the unit to ll up with
water, please make sure to place it
back tightly in its place.
FILLING THE MILK RESERVOIR
If you plan to prepare a cappuccino or
latte, remove the milk reservoir from the
unit by lifting up on the milk reservoir
release button, simultaneously sliding milk
reservoir out (see gure 2). Then, pour the
desired quantity of cold milk you estimate
you will need, making sure it is below the
“MAX” level on the reservoir (see gure 3).
Once nished, slide the milk reservoir back
onto the unit ensuring it ts tightly. You
should feel the milk reservoir lock in place.
NOTE: You can use any type of milk you
prefer, i.e. whole milk, low fat milk, organic
or soy milk
.
CHOOSING THE PORTA-FILTER
Your unit includes one porta-lter for use
with ground coffee and E.S.E. pods.
USING THE PORTA-FILTER FOR
GROUND COFFEE AND E.S.E PODS
CHOOSING THE FILTER
Select the lter to be used as follows:
a. FOR A SINGLE SHOT – use the lter
for a single shot of espresso if using
ground coffee, or if using E.S.E. (Easy
Serving Espresso) pods.
b. FOR A DOUBLE SHOT OR TWO
SINGLE SHOTS – use the lter for a
double shot of espresso. By placing
two small cups underneath the porta-
lter, you may prepare two single
shots of espresso at once.
NOTE: The pod lter included with
your unit has been designed to
work only with E.S.E. (Easy Serving
Espresso) (45 mm) pods.
PLACING THE FILTER ON THE PORTA-
FILTER
1. Insert the lter into the porta-lter,
making sure to align the lter dimple to
the porta-lter notch (see gure 4).
2. Turn the lter to the left or right to lock it
in place (see gure 5).
NOTE: To remove the lter for cleaning,
turn the lter to the left or right to align the
lter dimple to the porta-lter notch and
proceed to remove.
WARNING: Make sure the lter has
cooled down before attempting to remove
it from the porta-lter.
FILLING WITH COFFEE
Place selected lter in porta-lter as
follows:
FOR GROUND COFFEE:
a. Fill the lter with fresh, ne ground
espresso coffee about 3mm from the
rim (DO NOT overll).
b. Using the tamping part of the scoop,
push the coffee grounds downwards
as far as the tamper will go to get your
espresso grounds compact and even.
c. Clean any excess coffee from the rim
to ensure proper t under brew head.
FOR E.S.E. (EASY SERVING
ESPRESSO) PODS
Simply place the pod in the lter for a
single shot of espresso. If there is any
loose paper from the pod sticking out from
the lter, be sure to fold it inside to ensure
a good seal when brewing.
POD
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POD
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c.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FILLING THE WATER RESERVOIR
a. Fill the water reservoir with water (see
gure 1). You may use either a pitcher
to ll it up or remove it from the unit
and then ll it up under the tap. Fill
the reservoir with the desired amount
of water below the “MAX” level on
the reservoir. Never use warm or hot
water to ll the water reservoir.
b. Close the water reservoir lid. If you
removed it from the unit to ll up with
water, please make sure to place it
back tightly in its place.
FILLING THE MILK RESERVOIR
If you plan to prepare a cappuccino or
latte, remove the milk reservoir from the
unit by lifting up on the milk reservoir
release button, simultaneously sliding milk
reservoir out (see gure 2). Then, pour the
desired quantity of cold milk you estimate
you will need, making sure it is below the
“MAX” level on the reservoir (see gure 3).
Once nished, slide the milk reservoir back
onto the unit ensuring it ts tightly. You
should feel the milk reservoir lock in place.
NOTE: You can use any type of milk you
prefer, i.e. whole milk, low fat milk, organic
or soy milk
.
CHOOSING THE PORTA-FILTER
Your unit includes one porta-lter for use
with ground coffee and E.S.E. pods.
USING THE PORTA-FILTER FOR
GROUND COFFEE AND E.S.E PODS
CHOOSING THE FILTER
Select the lter to be used as follows:
a. FOR A SINGLE SHOT use the lter
for a single shot of espresso if using
ground coffee, or if using E.S.E. (Easy
Serving Espresso) pods.
b. FOR A DOUBLE SHOT OR TWO
SINGLE SHOTS use the lter for a
double shot of espresso. By placing
two small cups underneath the porta-
lter, you may prepare two single
shots of espresso at once.
NOTE: The pod lter included with
your unit has been designed to
work only with E.S.E. (Easy Serving
Espresso) (45 mm) pods.
PLACING THE FILTER ON THE PORTA-
FILTER
1. Insert the lter into the porta-lter,
making sure to align the lter dimple to
the porta-lter notch (see gure 4).
2. Turn the lter to the left or right to lock it
in place (see gure 5).
NOTE: To remove the lter for cleaning,
turn the lter to the left or right to align the
lter dimple to the porta-lter notch and
proceed to remove.
WARNING: Make sure the lter has
cooled down before attempting to remove
it from the porta-lter.
FILLING WITH COFFEE
Place selected lter in porta-lter as
follows:
FOR GROUND COFFEE:
a. Fill the lter with fresh, ne ground
espresso coffee about 3mm from the
rim (DO NOT overll).
b. Using the tamping part of the scoop,
push the coffee grounds downwards
as far as the tamper will go to get your
espresso grounds compact and even.
c. Clean any excess coffee from the rim
to ensure proper t under brew head.
FOR E.S.E. (EASY SERVING
ESPRESSO) PODS
Simply place the pod in the lter for a
single shot of espresso. If there is any
loose paper from the pod sticking out from
the lter, be sure to fold it inside to ensure
a good seal when brewing.
POD
Figure 1
Figure 3
POD
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c.
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PLACING THE PORTA-FILTER
a. Position porta-lter underneath the
brew head.
b. Position handle so that the handle
lines up with the open lock icon “
on the unit and ts into the groove.
c. Then, slowly turn it to the right until the
handle is aligned with the closed lock
symbol “ ” on the unit.
a.
c.
b.
PLACING THE CUP(S)
a. Adjust the height by inserting the
removable drip grid in the height-
adjusting slot if you are using a small
“demitasse” cup(s) to brew espresso.
b. Keep the removable drip grid on top
of the removable drip tray if you are
using a larger cup to brew cappuccino
or latte.
CAUTION: When brewing cappuccino
or latte, please make sure to adjust the
frothing tube lever in order to position the
frothed milk dispensing tube to point inside
the cup that is being used.
TURNING THE UNIT ON
a. Make sure unit is plugged into the
appropriate electrical outlet.
b. Turn unit on “I” using the on/off “I/O”
switch located on the right side on the
unit.
The 2 control panel lights (Espresso
heater “ and Steam heater “ ) will
start blinking during the heating process
and until the water and milk (if preparing
cappuccino or latte) reach the perfect
temperature. Once these lights become
solid, the unit is ready to use.
SELECT THE FUNCTION
PREPARING ESPRESSO
a. Press the Espresso Button “ ” once
to brew a single shot. The indicator
light for a single shot of espresso will
turn on. It will start blinking; indicating
that a single shot of espresso is
brewing.
b. Press the Espresso Button “ ” twice
to brew a double shot or two single
shots of espresso. The indicator light
for a double shot of espresso will turn
on. It will start blinking; indicating that
a double shot of espresso is brewing.
For both Automatic Espresso
functions, the unit will start brewing the
espresso according to your selection.
The unit will stop automatically after
the brewing process and the light will
become solid, indicating that the cycle
has been completed. Your delicious
espresso is ready to be enjoyed!
NOTE: If you would like to brew less
coffee than the preset serving, press
the function button at any time during
the brewing process to stop when the
desired amount of coffee is reached.
c. Press the Manual Espresso Button
” once to brew espresso to your
preference. Once nished, press the
Manual Espresso Button “ ” once
again to stop it.
PREPARING CAPPUCCINO
Prior to preparing your cappuccino,
adjust the level of frothed milk according
to your preference by turning the Froth
Control Knob to the right for more foam
(cappuccino) and to the left for less foam
(latte).
NOTE: The level of foam can also be
adjusted during the brewing cycle.
a. Press the Cappuccino Button “
” once to brew a small cup of
cappuccino. The indicator light for
small cup of cappuccino will turn on.
It will start blinking, indicating that a
small cup of cappuccino is brewing.
b. Press the Cappuccino Button
” twice to brew a large cup of
cappuccino. The indicator light for
large cup of cappuccino will turn on.
It will start blinking, indicating that a
large cup of cappuccino is brewing.
The unit will start brewing cappuccino
according to your selection. The unit
will stop automatically after the brewing
process and the light will become solid,
indicating that the cycle has been
completed. Your delicious cappuccino is
now ready to be enjoyed!
c.
b.
a.
a.
b.
a.
x1x1
b.
x2x2
c.
MORE FOAM LESS FOAM
a.
x1x1
b.
x2x2
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PLACING THE PORTA-FILTER
a. Position porta-lter underneath the
brew head.
b. Position handle so that the handle
lines up with the open lock icon “
on the unit and ts into the groove.
c. Then, slowly turn it to the right until the
handle is aligned with the closed lock
symbol “ ” on the unit.
a.
c.
b.
PLACING THE CUP(S)
a. Adjust the height by inserting the
removable drip grid in the height-
adjusting slot if you are using a small
“demitasse” cup(s) to brew espresso.
b. Keep the removable drip grid on top
of the removable drip tray if you are
using a larger cup to brew cappuccino
or latte.
CAUTION: When brewing cappuccino
or latte, please make sure to adjust the
frothing tube lever in order to position the
frothed milk dispensing tube to point inside
the cup that is being used.
TURNING THE UNIT ON
a. Make sure unit is plugged into the
appropriate electrical outlet.
b. Turn unit on “I” using the on/off “I/O”
switch located on the right side on the
unit.
The 2 control panel lights (Espresso
heater and Steam heater ) will
start blinking during the heating process
and until the water and milk (if preparing
cappuccino or latte) reach the perfect
temperature. Once these lights become
solid, the unit is ready to use.
SELECT THE FUNCTION
PREPARING ESPRESSO
a. Press the Espresso Button “ ” once
to brew a single shot. The indicator
light for a single shot of espresso will
turn on. It will start blinking; indicating
that a single shot of espresso is
brewing.
b. Press the Espresso Button “ ” twice
to brew a double shot or two single
shots of espresso. The indicator light
for a double shot of espresso will turn
on. It will start blinking; indicating that
a double shot of espresso is brewing.
For both Automatic Espresso
functions, the unit will start brewing the
espresso according to your selection.
The unit will stop automatically after
the brewing process and the light will
become solid, indicating that the cycle
has been completed. Your delicious
espresso is ready to be enjoyed!
NOTE: If you would like to brew less
coffee than the preset serving, press
the function button at any time during
the brewing process to stop when the
desired amount of coffee is reached.
c. Press the Manual Espresso Button
” once to brew espresso to your
preference. Once nished, press the
Manual Espresso Button “ ” once
again to stop it.
PREPARING CAPPUCCINO
Prior to preparing your cappuccino,
adjust the level of frothed milk according
to your preference by turning the Froth
Control Knob to the right for more foam
(cappuccino) and to the left for less foam
(latte).
NOTE: The level of foam can also be
adjusted during the brewing cycle.
a. Press the Cappuccino Button “
” once to brew a small cup of
cappuccino. The indicator light for
small cup of cappuccino will turn on.
It will start blinking, indicating that a
small cup of cappuccino is brewing.
b. Press the Cappuccino Button
” twice to brew a large cup of
cappuccino. The indicator light for
large cup of cappuccino will turn on.
It will start blinking, indicating that a
large cup of cappuccino is brewing.
The unit will start brewing cappuccino
according to your selection. The unit
will stop automatically after the brewing
process and the light will become solid,
indicating that the cycle has been
completed. Your delicious cappuccino is
now ready to be enjoyed!
c.
b.
a.
a.
b.
a.
x1x1
b.
x2x2
c.
MORE FOAM LESS FOAM
a.
x1x1
b.
x2x2
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PREPARING LATTE
Prior to preparing your latte, adjust the level
of frothed milk according to your preference
by turning the Froth Control Knob to the right
for more foam (cappuccino) and to the left for
less foam (latte).
a. Press the Latte Button “ ” once to
brew a small cup of latte. The indicator
light for a small cup of latte will turn
on. It will start blinking; indicating that
a small cup of latte is brewing.
b. Press the Latte Button “ ” twice to
brew a large cup of latte. The indicator
light for large cup of latte will turn on.
It will start blinking; indicating that a
large cup of latte is brewing.
The unit will start brewing latte according
to your selection. The unit will stop
automatically after the brewing process
and the light will become solid, indicating
that the cycle has been completed. Your
delicious latte is now ready to be enjoyed!
PREPARING FROTHED MILK
The Breville
®
One-Touch CoffeeHouse also
allows you to prepare frothed milk alone.
Press the Manual Foam “Froth” Button
” if you wish to add more foam to your
beverage or to prepare frothed milk for
any other beverage, e.g. macchiato, hot
chocolate, chai latte, etc. Once nished,
press the Manual Foam “Froth” Button
” once again to stop it.
MORE FOAM LESS FOAM
a.
x1x1
b.
x2x2
AFTER PREPARING YOUR BEVERAGES
WITH MILK
Once you are done preparing your
beverage with milk, you can either store
the unit’s milk reservoir directly in the
refrigerator (ready to be used for the next
time) or dispose of the leftover milk.
Place a large empty cup (with at least 325
mL/ 11 . oz. capacity) under the frothed
milk dispensing tube. Turn the Froth
Control Knob counter clockwise to the
clean position “
then press the Clean
button “ ” to activate the clean function.
Let the unit dispense the water through the
tube until it comes out clear. The unit will
automatically stop when the clean cycle
is completed, or you can press the clean
button “ to stop the process.
x1x1
x1x1
CLEANING LIGHT WILL REMAIN
ILLUMINATED WHEN YOUR MACHINE
IS READY FOR A CLEANING CYCLE.
Always switch off, unplug and allow to cool
before removing parts and cleaning
CLEANING THE MILK RESERVOIR AND
FROTHING TUBE
Although you can store the milk reservoir with
leftover milk in the refrigerator, it is important
to clean the reservoir and frothing tube
regularly to avoid clogging and residue build-
up. In order to clean the milk reservoir, please
follow the instructions listed below:
1. Remove the milk reservoir from the unit
by lifting up the milk reservoir release
button and simultaneously sliding the
milk reservoir out.
2. Remove the lid of the reservoir.
3. Dispose of any milk left, then rinse
and wash the milk reservoir and its
lid thoroughly with warm soapy water.
Make sure to rinse and dry them well.
Do not use abrasive cleaners and
scouring pads, as they will scratch the
nish.
NOTE: The milk reservoir is also
dishwasher safe (top rack). Do not
place the lid of the milk reservoir in the
dishwasher.
4. Fill milk reservoir with water, not above
the MAX ll line. Place milk reservoir
back onto unit, lifting up on reservoir
release button and simultaneously
sliding milk reservoir in, holding
reservoir by the lid.
5. Place a large empty cup under the froth
dispensing tube.
6. Turn the Froth Control Knob counter
clockwise to the clean position “
” then press the Clean “ ” button to
activate the clean function. The unit will
start releasing steam through the froth
dispensing tube. Let the cleaning cycle
run until you no longer see any milk
coming out of the tube, or let the cycle
run until it stops automatically.
7. Dispose of any water left in the milk
reservoir and place it back in the unit.
You should feel the milk reservoir lock
in place.
DEEP CLEANING THE FILTERS
Make sure to deep clean your lter every
90 days for optimal brewing performance.
Follow these disassembly instructions and
rinse the pieces in a large bowl of warm
water. Once rinsed thoroughly, wipe dry and
reassemble.
CLEANING THE FILTERS
1. To remove the detachable bottom
covers from under the lters, rotate
them counterclockwise towards the
unlock icon “ ”.
2. Wash the detachable bottom covers
and lters with warm soapy water.
Make sure to rinse and dry them well.
3. Place the detachable bottom covers
back onto the lters by inserting them
in their place and then rotating them
clockwise (away from the unlock icon
”) until you hear it click.
Unlock
Step1
Step2 Step3
Lift
Push
Remove
Remove
Seal
Remove
Filter
Unlock
Step1
Step2
Step3
Lift
Push
Remove
Remove
Seal
Remove
Filter
Unlock
Step1 Step2
Step3
Lift
Push
Remove
Remove
Seal
Remove
Filter
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PREPARING LATTE
Prior to preparing your latte, adjust the level
of frothed milk according to your preference
by turning the Froth Control Knob to the right
for more foam (cappuccino) and to the left for
less foam (latte).
a. Press the Latte Button “ ” once to
brew a small cup of latte. The indicator
light for a small cup of latte will turn
on. It will start blinking; indicating that
a small cup of latte is brewing.
b. Press the Latte Button “ ” twice to
brew a large cup of latte. The indicator
light for large cup of latte will turn on.
It will start blinking; indicating that a
large cup of latte is brewing.
The unit will start brewing latte according
to your selection. The unit will stop
automatically after the brewing process
and the light will become solid, indicating
that the cycle has been completed. Your
delicious latte is now ready to be enjoyed!
PREPARING FROTHED MILK
The Breville
®
One-Touch CoffeeHouse also
allows you to prepare frothed milk alone.
Press the Manual Foam “Froth” Button
” if you wish to add more foam to your
beverage or to prepare frothed milk for
any other beverage, e.g. macchiato, hot
chocolate, chai latte, etc. Once nished,
press the Manual Foam “Froth” Button
” once again to stop it.
MORE FOAM LESS FOAM
a.
x1x1
b.
x2x2
AFTER PREPARING YOUR BEVERAGES
WITH MILK
Once you are done preparing your
beverage with milk, you can either store
the unit’s milk reservoir directly in the
refrigerator (ready to be used for the next
time) or dispose of the leftover milk.
Place a large empty cup (with at least 325
mL/ 11 . oz. capacity) under the frothed
milk dispensing tube. Turn the Froth
Control Knob counter clockwise to the
clean position “
then press the Clean
button “ to activate the clean function.
Let the unit dispense the water through the
tube until it comes out clear. The unit will
automatically stop when the clean cycle
is completed, or you can press the clean
button “ to stop the process.
x1x1
x1x1
CLEANING LIGHT WILL REMAIN
ILLUMINATED WHEN YOUR MACHINE
IS READY FOR A CLEANING CYCLE.
Always switch off, unplug and allow to cool
before removing parts and cleaning
CLEANING THE MILK RESERVOIR AND
FROTHING TUBE
Although you can store the milk reservoir with
leftover milk in the refrigerator, it is important
to clean the reservoir and frothing tube
regularly to avoid clogging and residue build-
up. In order to clean the milk reservoir, please
follow the instructions listed below:
1. Remove the milk reservoir from the unit
by lifting up the milk reservoir release
button and simultaneously sliding the
milk reservoir out.
2. Remove the lid of the reservoir.
3. Dispose of any milk left, then rinse
and wash the milk reservoir and its
lid thoroughly with warm soapy water.
Make sure to rinse and dry them well.
Do not use abrasive cleaners and
scouring pads, as they will scratch the
nish.
NOTE: The milk reservoir is also
dishwasher safe (top rack). Do not
place the lid of the milk reservoir in the
dishwasher.
4. Fill milk reservoir with water, not above
the MAX ll line. Place milk reservoir
back onto unit, lifting up on reservoir
release button and simultaneously
sliding milk reservoir in, holding
reservoir by the lid.
5. Place a large empty cup under the froth
dispensing tube.
6. Turn the Froth Control Knob counter
clockwise to the clean position “
” then press the Clean “ ” button to
activate the clean function. The unit will
start releasing steam through the froth
dispensing tube. Let the cleaning cycle
run until you no longer see any milk
coming out of the tube, or let the cycle
run until it stops automatically.
7. Dispose of any water left in the milk
reservoir and place it back in the unit.
You should feel the milk reservoir lock
in place.
DEEP CLEANING THE FILTERS
Make sure to deep clean your lter every
90 days for optimal brewing performance.
Follow these disassembly instructions and
rinse the pieces in a large bowl of warm
water. Once rinsed thoroughly, wipe dry and
reassemble.
CLEANING THE FILTERS
1. To remove the detachable bottom
covers from under the lters, rotate
them counterclockwise towards the
unlock icon “ ”.
2. Wash the detachable bottom covers
and lters with warm soapy water.
Make sure to rinse and dry them well.
3. Place the detachable bottom covers
back onto the lters by inserting them
in their place and then rotating them
clockwise (away from the unlock icon
”) until you hear it click.
Unlock
Step1
Step2 Step3
Lift
Push
Remove
Remove
Seal
Remove
Filter
Unlock
Step1
Step2
Step3
Lift
Push
Remove
Remove
Seal
Remove
Filter
Unlock
Step1 Step2
Step3
Lift
Push
Remove
Remove
Seal
Remove
Filter
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Froth Milk Dispensing Tube Cleaning -
without affecting milk in resorvoir
1. Ensure the milk reservoir and lid are
properly inserted in the unit.
2. Place a large empty mug under the
froth dispensing tube.
3. Turn the Froth Control Knob counter
clockwise to the clean position “
then press the “ ” button to activate
the clean function. The unit will start
releasing steam through the froth
dispensing tube. Let the cleaning cycle
run until you no longer see any milk
coming out of the tube, or let the cycle
run until it stops automatically.
4. Dispose of the water in the mug.
5. You can remove the milk reservoir with
the lid and store it in the fridge for later
use.
CLEANING THE BREW HEAD, THE
PORTA-FILTER AND FILTERS
1. Press the on/off “I/O” switch located
on the right side of the unit to the off
position “O” and unplug the power cord
from the electrical outlet.
2. Some of the metal parts may still be
hot. Do not touch them with your hands
until they have cooled.
3. Remove the porta-lter and discard the
coffee grounds or used pod. Wash both
the porta-lter and lter thoroughly with
warm soapy water. Make sure to rinse
and dry them well.
NOTE: Do not wash the porta-lters
and lters in the dishwasher.
4. Wipe the lower part of the brew head
in the unit with a damp cloth or paper
towel to remove any coffee grounds
that might have been left.
5. Place the porta-lter (without any lter)
back in the brew head in the unit and
lock it in place.
6. Place a large empty cup under the
porta-lter.
7. Plug the power cord into the electrical
outlet. Press the on/off “I/O” switch to
the on position “I”. Press the Espresso
” button once and let the unit brew
with water until it stops automatically.
CLEANING THE WATER RESERVOIR
1. Dispose of the remaining water by
removing the water reservoir and
turning it upside down over the sink.
It is recommended to empty the water
reservoir between uses.
2. Wash the water reservoir and its lid
thoroughly with warm soapy water.
Make sure to rinse and dry them well.
NOTE: Do not wash the water reservoir
or its lid in the dishwasher.
CAUTION: Do not immerse main body of
the appliance or power cord and plug in
water or any other liquid.
CLEANING THE UNIT
1. Wipe housing with a soft wet cloth. Do
not use abrasive cleaners or scouring
pads, as they will scratch the nish.
2. Do not store any of the porta-lters
in the brew head. This can adversely
affect the seal between the brew head
and the porta-lter while brewing
espresso.
DESCALING
Build-up of mineral deposits in the unit
will affect the operation of the appliance.
Your appliance must be descaling when
you begin to notice an increase in the time
required to brew espresso, or when there is
excessive steaming. Also, you may notice
a build-up of white deposits on the surface
of the brew head.
The frequency of cleaning depends
upon the hardness of the water used.
The following table gives the suggested
cleaning intervals.
SUGGESTED CLEANING INTERVALS
Type of Water Cleaning Frequency
Soft Water (Filtered Water) Every 80 Brew Cycles
Hard Water (Tap Water) Every 40 Brew Cycles
TO DESCALE WATER RESERVOIR:
1. Fill the reservoir with fresh, undiluted
white household vinegar.
2. Allow appliance to sit overnight with the
vinegar solution in the water reservoir.
3. Discard vinegar by removing the
reservoir and turning it upside down
over the sink.
4. Rinse the water reservoir thoroughly
with tap water by lling the tank half full
with water and then pouring the water
back out into the sink, repeating this
step twice.
TO DESCALE INTERNAL PARTS:
1. Make sure you descale the inside of
the water reservoir rst by following the
descale steps above.
2. Make sure to switch the on/off button
to the off “O” position and the power
cord is disconnected from the electrical
outlet. Fill the reservoir with undiluted
white household vinegar.
3. Insert the porta-lter (with lter and no
coffee) and place a large empty cup on
top of the drip tray and under the porta-
lter.
4. Plug the power cord into the electrical
outlet.
5. Press the on/off button to switch the
unit on “I”, once the 2 control panel
lights (Espresso heater “ ” and
Steam heater “ ”) turn solid press the
Automatic Espresso “ ” Button twice.
The vinegar will start owing through
the unit and it will stop automatically.
6. Place a large empty cup (with at least
325 mL/ 11 . oz. capacity) under the
frothed milk dispensing tube. Fill the
milk reservoir with water and place it
back on the unit. Turn the Froth Control
Knob counter clockwise to the clean
position “ ” then press the Clean “
” button to activate the clean function.
Let the cleaning cycle run until you no
longer see any milk coming out of the
tube, or let the cycle run until it stops
automatically.
7. Repeat Steps 1 – 6 as necessary using
only tap water to rinse any remaining
traces of vinegar out of the machine.
CLEANING NOTIFICATION
After 200 cycles the Cleaning Notication
will activate.
1. The Cleaning Indicator Light will remain
on as a notication until the cleaning
procedure is completed.
a. If you brew another espresso.
latte. or cappuccino. the cleaning
light will turn off momentarily, but
will start ashing after completion
of the brew.
b. When the unit is powered off the
Cleaning Indicator Light will turn
off.
c. When the unit powers down
and goes into sleep mode, the
cleaning indicator light will turn off.
CLEANING PROCEDURE
1. Pour a solution of 50% white vinegar
and 50% clean water into the water
tank. Stir the solution with a spoon to
make sure it is properly mixed.
2. Rotate the milk tank knob to the clean
position. Place a large cup under the
frothed milk dispensing tube.
3. Press the clean button for 5 seconds to
activate the clean mode.
a. The light slowly pulses, same as
the brew cycle pulse through the
entire cleaning cycle.
b. The pump will turn on and off
multiple times for about 12
minutes. The cleaning light will
then turn off indicating that the
cleaning cycle is completed.
4. Pour out any remaining solution from
the water tank and replace with clean
water. Fill with clean water up to the
Max level line.
5. Press the manual Espresso button
” and let the cycle run until
completed.
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Froth Milk Dispensing Tube Cleaning -
without affecting milk in resorvoir
1. Ensure the milk reservoir and lid are
properly inserted in the unit.
2. Place a large empty mug under the
froth dispensing tube.
3. Turn the Froth Control Knob counter
clockwise to the clean position “
then press the “ ” button to activate
the clean function. The unit will start
releasing steam through the froth
dispensing tube. Let the cleaning cycle
run until you no longer see any milk
coming out of the tube, or let the cycle
run until it stops automatically.
4. Dispose of the water in the mug.
5. You can remove the milk reservoir with
the lid and store it in the fridge for later
use.
CLEANING THE BREW HEAD, THE
PORTA-FILTER AND FILTERS
1. Press the on/off “I/O” switch located
on the right side of the unit to the off
position “O” and unplug the power cord
from the electrical outlet.
2. Some of the metal parts may still be
hot. Do not touch them with your hands
until they have cooled.
3. Remove the porta-lter and discard the
coffee grounds or used pod. Wash both
the porta-lter and lter thoroughly with
warm soapy water. Make sure to rinse
and dry them well.
NOTE: Do not wash the porta-lters
and lters in the dishwasher.
4. Wipe the lower part of the brew head
in the unit with a damp cloth or paper
towel to remove any coffee grounds
that might have been left.
5. Place the porta-lter (without any lter)
back in the brew head in the unit and
lock it in place.
6. Place a large empty cup under the
porta-lter.
7. Plug the power cord into the electrical
outlet. Press the on/off “I/O” switch to
the on position “I”. Press the Espresso
” button once and let the unit brew
with water until it stops automatically.
CLEANING THE WATER RESERVOIR
1. Dispose of the remaining water by
removing the water reservoir and
turning it upside down over the sink.
It is recommended to empty the water
reservoir between uses.
2. Wash the water reservoir and its lid
thoroughly with warm soapy water.
Make sure to rinse and dry them well.
NOTE: Do not wash the water reservoir
or its lid in the dishwasher.
CAUTION: Do not immerse main body of
the appliance or power cord and plug in
water or any other liquid.
CLEANING THE UNIT
1. Wipe housing with a soft wet cloth. Do
not use abrasive cleaners or scouring
pads, as they will scratch the nish.
2. Do not store any of the porta-lters
in the brew head. This can adversely
affect the seal between the brew head
and the porta-lter while brewing
espresso.
DESCALING
Build-up of mineral deposits in the unit
will affect the operation of the appliance.
Your appliance must be descaling when
you begin to notice an increase in the time
required to brew espresso, or when there is
excessive steaming. Also, you may notice
a build-up of white deposits on the surface
of the brew head.
The frequency of cleaning depends
upon the hardness of the water used.
The following table gives the suggested
cleaning intervals.
SUGGESTED CLEANING INTERVALS
Type of Water Cleaning Frequency
Soft Water (Filtered Water) Every 80 Brew Cycles
Hard Water (Tap Water) Every 40 Brew Cycles
TO DESCALE WATER RESERVOIR:
1. Fill the reservoir with fresh, undiluted
white household vinegar.
2. Allow appliance to sit overnight with the
vinegar solution in the water reservoir.
3. Discard vinegar by removing the
reservoir and turning it upside down
over the sink.
4. Rinse the water reservoir thoroughly
with tap water by lling the tank half full
with water and then pouring the water
back out into the sink, repeating this
step twice.
TO DESCALE INTERNAL PARTS:
1. Make sure you descale the inside of
the water reservoir rst by following the
descale steps above.
2. Make sure to switch the on/off button
to the off “O” position and the power
cord is disconnected from the electrical
outlet. Fill the reservoir with undiluted
white household vinegar.
3. Insert the porta-lter (with lter and no
coffee) and place a large empty cup on
top of the drip tray and under the porta-
lter.
4. Plug the power cord into the electrical
outlet.
5. Press the on/off button to switch the
unit on “I”, once the 2 control panel
lights (Espresso heater “ ” and
Steam heater “ ”) turn solid press the
Automatic Espresso “ ” Button twice.
The vinegar will start owing through
the unit and it will stop automatically.
6. Place a large empty cup (with at least
325 mL/ 11 . oz. capacity) under the
frothed milk dispensing tube. Fill the
milk reservoir with water and place it
back on the unit. Turn the Froth Control
Knob counter clockwise to the clean
position “ ” then press the Clean “
” button to activate the clean function.
Let the cleaning cycle run until you no
longer see any milk coming out of the
tube, or let the cycle run until it stops
automatically.
7. Repeat Steps 1 – 6 as necessary using
only tap water to rinse any remaining
traces of vinegar out of the machine.
CLEANING NOTIFICATION
After 200 cycles the Cleaning Notication
will activate.
1. The Cleaning Indicator Light will remain
on as a notication until the cleaning
procedure is completed.
a. If you brew another espresso.
latte. or cappuccino. the cleaning
light will turn off momentarily, but
will start ashing after completion
of the brew.
b. When the unit is powered off the
Cleaning Indicator Light will turn
off.
c. When the unit powers down
and goes into sleep mode, the
cleaning indicator light will turn off.
CLEANING PROCEDURE
1. Pour a solution of 50% white vinegar
and 50% clean water into the water
tank. Stir the solution with a spoon to
make sure it is properly mixed.
2. Rotate the milk tank knob to the clean
position. Place a large cup under the
frothed milk dispensing tube.
3. Press the clean button for 5 seconds to
activate the clean mode.
a. The light slowly pulses, same as
the brew cycle pulse through the
entire cleaning cycle.
b. The pump will turn on and off
multiple times for about 12
minutes. The cleaning light will
then turn off indicating that the
cleaning cycle is completed.
4. Pour out any remaining solution from
the water tank and replace with clean
water. Fill with clean water up to the
Max level line.
5. Press the manual Espresso button
” and let the cycle run until
completed.
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6. Rotate the milk tank knob to the clean
position and press the clean button to
run the normal clean mode.
7. Press the espresso button and then the
steam function to ush the system out.
MAINTENANCE
This appliance has no user serviceable
parts. Any servicing beyond that described
in the Cleaning Section should be
performed by an Authorized Service
Representative only. See warranty section.
PROBLEM CAUSES SOLUTIONS
Coffee does not
come out.
No water in reservoir.
Coffee grind is too ne.
Too much coffee in the lter.
Appliance was not turned on
or plugged in.
Coffee has been tamped/
compressed too much.
Add water.
Grind medium ground coffee.
Fill lter with less coffee.
Plug unit into electrical
outlet and turn it on.
Rell lter basket with coffee
and TAMP GENTLY.
Coffee comes out
around the edge of
the porta-lter.
Porta-lter not rotated to full
lock position.
Coffee grounds around the
lter basket rim.
Too much coffee in the lter.
Rotate lter holder to full
lock position.
Wipe off rim.
Fill with less coffee.
Milk is not foamy
after frothing or it is
not coming out of
the frothing tube.
Ran out of steam.
Milk is not cold enough.
Frothing tube is blocked.
Ensure there is enough
water in the water reservoir.
Chill milk and frothing
pitcher prior to making
cappuccino or latte.
Follow the instructions to
clean the milk reservoir &
frothing tube.
Coffee comes out
too quickly.
Ground coffee is too coarse.
Not enough coffee in lter.
Use a ner grind.
Fill lter with more coffee.
Coffee is too weak. Using single lter for double
shot of espresso.
Ground coffee is too coarse.
Use double lter for double
shot of espresso.
Use a ner grind.
The control panel
lights are ashing
alternatively.
Water reservoir is out of
water.
Brewing function button was
pressed prior to two control
panel lights becoming solid.
Add water to reservoir.
Wait until two control
panel lights become solid,
indicating machine is ready
to be used.
Cleaning light
remains on.
Your machine is letting
you know it is ready for
a cleaning cycle to be
performed.
Perform cleaning cycle (see
page 11).
PROBLEMS, CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS
REPLACEMENT PARTS
For additional or replacement parts, please
visit www.breville.co.uk or call us on
0800 028 7154.
TROUBLESHOOTING
For troubleshooting and FAQs visit:
www.breville.co.uk/faqs
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
This appliance must be earthed.
If the plug is not suitable for the socket
outlets in your home, it can be removed
and replaced by a plug of the correct type.
If the fuse in a moulded plug needs to be
changed, the fuse cover must be retted.
The appliance must not be used without
the fuse cover tted.
If the plug is unsuitable, it should be
dismantled and removed from the supply
cord and an appropriate plug tted as
detailed. If you remove the plug it must not
be connected to a 13 amp socket and the
plug must be disposed of immediately.
If the terminals in the plug are not marked
or if you are unsure about the installation
of the plug please contact a qualied
electrician.
Blue
(Neutral)
Brown
(Live)
13A Fuse
Green/Yellow
(Earth)
Plug should be ASTA approved to BS1363
Fuse should be ASTA approved to BS1362
Ensure that the outer sheath of
the cable is firmly held by the cord grip
Problem: Cleaning light remains on.
Causes: Your machine is letting you know it is ready for a cleaning cycle to be performed.
Soution: Perform cleaning cycle (see page 11).
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6. Rotate the milk tank knob to the clean
position and press the clean button to
run the normal clean mode.
7. Press the espresso button and then the
steam function to ush the system out.
MAINTENANCE
This appliance has no user serviceable
parts. Any servicing beyond that described
in the Cleaning Section should be
performed by an Authorized Service
Representative only. See warranty section.
PROBLEM CAUSES SOLUTIONS
Coffee does not
come out.
No water in reservoir.
Coffee grind is too ne.
Too much coffee in the lter.
Appliance was not turned on
or plugged in.
Coffee has been tamped/
compressed too much.
Add water.
Grind medium ground coffee.
Fill lter with less coffee.
Plug unit into electrical
outlet and turn it on.
Rell lter basket with coffee
and TAMP GENTLY.
Coffee comes out
around the edge of
the porta-lter.
Porta-lter not rotated to full
lock position.
Coffee grounds around the
lter basket rim.
Too much coffee in the lter.
Rotate lter holder to full
lock position.
Wipe off rim.
Fill with less coffee.
Milk is not foamy
after frothing or it is
not coming out of
the frothing tube.
Ran out of steam.
Milk is not cold enough.
Frothing tube is blocked.
Ensure there is enough
water in the water reservoir.
Chill milk and frothing
pitcher prior to making
cappuccino or latte.
Follow the instructions to
clean the milk reservoir &
frothing tube.
Coffee comes out
too quickly.
Ground coffee is too coarse.
Not enough coffee in lter.
Use a ner grind.
Fill lter with more coffee.
Coffee is too weak. Using single lter for double
shot of espresso.
Ground coffee is too coarse.
Use double lter for double
shot of espresso.
Use a ner grind.
The control panel
lights are ashing
alternatively.
Water reservoir is out of
water.
Brewing function button was
pressed prior to two control
panel lights becoming solid.
Add water to reservoir.
Wait until two control
panel lights become solid,
indicating machine is ready
to be used.
Cleaning light
remains on.
Your machine is letting
you know it is ready for
a cleaning cycle to be
performed.
Perform cleaning cycle (see
page 11).
PROBLEMS, CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS
REPLACEMENT PARTS
For additional or replacement parts, please
visit www.breville.co.uk or call us on
0800 028 7154.
TROUBLESHOOTING
For troubleshooting and FAQs visit:
www.breville.co.uk/faqs
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
This appliance must be earthed.
If the plug is not suitable for the socket
outlets in your home, it can be removed
and replaced by a plug of the correct type.
If the fuse in a moulded plug needs to be
changed, the fuse cover must be retted.
The appliance must not be used without
the fuse cover tted.
If the plug is unsuitable, it should be
dismantled and removed from the supply
cord and an appropriate plug tted as
detailed. If you remove the plug it must not
be connected to a 13 amp socket and the
plug must be disposed of immediately.
If the terminals in the plug are not marked
or if you are unsure about the installation
of the plug please contact a qualied
electrician.
Blue
(Neutral)
Brown
(Live)
13A Fuse
Green/Yellow
(Earth)
Plug should be ASTA approved to BS1363
Fuse should be ASTA approved to BS1362
Ensure that the outer sheath of
the cable is firmly held by the cord grip
Problem: Cleaning light remains on.
Causes: Your machine is letting you know it is ready for a cleaning cycle to be performed.
Soution: Perform cleaning cycle (see page 11).
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AFTER SALES SERVICE
These appliances are built to the very
highest of standards. There are no user
serviceable parts. Follow these steps if the
unit fails to operate:
Check the instructions have been
followed correctly.
Check that the fuse has not blown.
Check that the mains supply is
functional.
If the appliance will still not operate, return
the appliance to the place it was purchased
for a replacement. To return the appliance
to the Customer Service Department,
follow the steps below:
1. Pack it carefully (preferably in the
original carton). Ensure the unit is
clean.
2. Enclose your name and address and
quote the model number (located on
the rating label) on all correspondence.
3. Give the reason why you are returning it.
4. If within the guarantee period, state
when and where it was purchased
and include proof of purchase (e.g. till
receipt).
5. Send it to our Customer Service
Department at the address below:
Customer Service Department
Jarden Consumer Solutions (Europe) Limited
Middleton Road, Royton, Oldham
OL2 5LN, UK
Telephone: 0800 028 7154 Fax: 0161 626 0391
GUARANTEE
Please keep your receipt as this will
be required for any claims under this
guarantee.
This appliance is guaranteed for 1 year
after your purchase as described in this
document.
During this guaranteed period, if in the
unlikely event the appliance no longer
functions due to a design or manufacturing
fault, please take it back to the place of
purchase, with your till receipt and a copy
of this guarantee.
The rights and benets under this
guarantee are additional to your statutory
rights, which are not affected by this
guarantee. Only Jarden Consumer
Solutions (Europe) Limited (“JCS
(Europe)”) has the right to change these
terms.
JCS (Europe) undertakes within the
guarantee period to repair or replace the
appliance, or any part of appliance found
to be not working properly free of charge
provided that:
you promptly notify the place of
purchase or JCS (Europe) of the
problem; and
the appliance has not been altered
in any way or subjected to damage,
misuse, abuse, repair or alteration by a
person other than a person authorised
by JCS (Europe).
Faults that occur through, improper use,
damage, abuse, use with incorrect voltage,
acts of nature, events beyond the control
of JCS (Europe), repair or alteration by
a person other than a person authorised
by JCS (Europe) or failure to follow
instructions for use are not covered by
this guarantee. Additionally, normal wear
and tear, including, but not limited to,
minor discoloration and scratches are not
covered by this guarantee.
The rights under this guarantee shall only
apply to the original purchaser and shall
not extend to commercial or communal
use.
If your appliance includes a country-
specic guarantee or warranty insert
please refer to the terms and conditions of
such guarantee or warranty in place of this
guarantee or contact your local authorized
dealer for more information.
Waste electrical products should not be
disposed of with household waste. Please
recycle where facilities exist. E-mail us at
[email protected] for further
recycling and WEEE information.
Jarden Consumer Solutions (Europe) Limited
5400 Lakeside
Cheadle Royal Business Park
Cheadle
SK8 3GQ
UK
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AFTER SALES SERVICE
These appliances are built to the very
highest of standards. There are no user
serviceable parts. Follow these steps if the
unit fails to operate:
Check the instructions have been
followed correctly.
Check that the fuse has not blown.
Check that the mains supply is
functional.
If the appliance will still not operate, return
the appliance to the place it was purchased
for a replacement. To return the appliance
to the Customer Service Department,
follow the steps below:
1. Pack it carefully (preferably in the
original carton). Ensure the unit is
clean.
2. Enclose your name and address and
quote the model number (located on
the rating label) on all correspondence.
3. Give the reason why you are returning it.
4. If within the guarantee period, state
when and where it was purchased
and include proof of purchase (e.g. till
receipt).
5. Send it to our Customer Service
Department at the address below:
Customer Service Department
Jarden Consumer Solutions (Europe) Limited
Middleton Road, Royton, Oldham
OL2 5LN, UK
Telephone: 0800 028 7154 Fax: 0161 626 0391
GUARANTEE
Please keep your receipt as this will
be required for any claims under this
guarantee.
This appliance is guaranteed for 1 year
after your purchase as described in this
document.
During this guaranteed period, if in the
unlikely event the appliance no longer
functions due to a design or manufacturing
fault, please take it back to the place of
purchase, with your till receipt and a copy
of this guarantee.
The rights and benets under this
guarantee are additional to your statutory
rights, which are not affected by this
guarantee. Only Jarden Consumer
Solutions (Europe) Limited (“JCS
(Europe)”) has the right to change these
terms.
JCS (Europe) undertakes within the
guarantee period to repair or replace the
appliance, or any part of appliance found
to be not working properly free of charge
provided that:
you promptly notify the place of
purchase or JCS (Europe) of the
problem; and
the appliance has not been altered
in any way or subjected to damage,
misuse, abuse, repair or alteration by a
person other than a person authorised
by JCS (Europe).
Faults that occur through, improper use,
damage, abuse, use with incorrect voltage,
acts of nature, events beyond the control
of JCS (Europe), repair or alteration by
a person other than a person authorised
by JCS (Europe) or failure to follow
instructions for use are not covered by
this guarantee. Additionally, normal wear
and tear, including, but not limited to,
minor discoloration and scratches are not
covered by this guarantee.
The rights under this guarantee shall only
apply to the original purchaser and shall
not extend to commercial or communal
use.
If your appliance includes a country-
specic guarantee or warranty insert
please refer to the terms and conditions of
such guarantee or warranty in place of this
guarantee or contact your local authorized
dealer for more information.
Waste electrical products should not be
disposed of with household waste. Please
recycle where facilities exist. E-mail us at
[email protected] for further
recycling and WEEE information.
Jarden Consumer Solutions (Europe) Limited
5400 Lakeside
Cheadle Royal Business Park
Cheadle
SK8 3GQ
UK
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Jarden Consumer Solutions (Europe) Limited
Cheadle Royal Business Park, Cheadle, SK8 3GQ, United Kingdom
Telephone: 0161 621 6900
For Customer Service details, please see the website.
www.breville.co.uk
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All rights reserved. Imported and distributed by Jarden Consumer Solutions (Europe) Limited,
5400 Lakeside, Cheadle Royal Business Park, Cheadle, SK8 3GQ, United Kingdom.
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