
SES 1510BK
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ESPRESSO COFFEE MACHINE
Translation of the original manual

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Espresso Coffee Machine
User Manual
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ CAREFULLY AND STORE FOR FUTURE USE.
• This appliance may be used by children 8 years of age
and older and by persons with physical, sensory or mental
impairments or by inexperienced persons, if they are
properly supervised or have been informed about how to
use of the product in asafe manner and understand the
potential dangers.
• Children must not play with the appliance.
• Cleaning and maintenance must not be performed by
unsupervised children.
• Keep the appliance and its power cord out of the reach of
children under 8 years of age.
• If the power cable is damaged, have it replaced in
aprofessional service centre in order to prevent
adangerous situation. Never use the appliance if the
power cable is damaged.
• This appliance is intended for household use. It is also
suitable for personal non-commercial use in spaces such
as:
– kitchenettes in shops, offices and other workplaces;
– agriculture;
– hotel, motels and other residential areas;
– bed and breakfast establishments.
• The appliance must not be immersed in water when it is
being cleaned.

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WARNING:
The filling hole must not be opened during use.
WARNING:
Prevent the plug from getting wet.
• Always clean the parts of the appliance that come into
contact with food with clean warm water and alittle neutral
dishwashing liquid, rinse them with clean water and wipe
dry.
WARNING:
Incorrect use may lead to injury.
• The outer surface of the appliance heats up during use
and may be hot for some time after use. Be very careful.
• The appliance must not be placed in acabinet when in
use.
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Additional Important Safety Instructions forUse of the Appliance
• Before connecting the appliance to apower socket, make sure that its nominal voltage indicated on the rating plate matches the electrical voltage of
the socket.
• Connect the appliance only to aproperly earthed socket. For safety reasons, we do not recommend using adaptors or extension cables.
• Do not place the appliance on windowsills, sink drain trays or unstable surfaces. Always place the appliance on astable, flat and dry surface.
• Do not place the appliance on an electric or gas stove or near an open flame.
• Never use the appliance in the immediate vicinity of abath, shower or swimming pool.
• Use the appliance only for its intended purpose.
• Use the appliance only with the original accessories supplied with it.
• Leave at least 15 cm of free space around and 35 cm above the appliance to ensure proper air circulation during operation.
• Only use the top surface of the appliance to heat up cups. Do not use it to store items.
• Fill the water tank with clean, cold water. Do not pour hot water or other liquids into it or place any objects inside it.
• Before turning on the appliance, make sure that:
– the drip tray and grille are in place;
– the water tank is filled with asufficient amount of water and is properly installed in position. The water level must not exceed the maximum mark.
• Before you begin brewing coffee, check that the portafilter is properly attached to the brew head. Pressure is created in theportafilter during the
coffee brewing process, so do not move it during operation. Otherwise adangerous situation could arise.
• Take extra care when operating the appliance to avoid scalding with hot water or steam.
• When using the appliance, check the water level in the water tank regularly. If the water level falls below the minimum mark, refill the water tank.
Before adding water, first turn the appliance off and disconnect it from the power socket.
• The appliance is equipped with abuilt-in thermal fuse that switches it off when the pump is idling to prevent damage. If such asituation occurs,
unplug the power cable and allow the appliance to cool down for at least 30 minutes. Then you can use it again.
• Always turn off and unplug the appliance from the power socket when not in use, when left unattended, before disassembly or assembly, before
refilling the tank, before moving or cleaning it. Allow the appliance to fully cool down before cleaning or moving.
• Do not move the appliance when there is acup of coffee on the drip tray grille or with cups on the surface for heating them up.

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• Keep the appliance and its accessories in clean condition. Perform the cleaning and maintenance following the instructions in the Cleaning and
Maintenance section. Do not wash the appliance under running water or submerge it in water or any another liquid.
• Ensure that the power cable does not come into contact withhot surfaces or that the power cable plug is not spilled on.
• Unplug the appliance from the power socket by pulling on the plug, not the power cable. Otherwise, you may damage the mains cable or the socket.
• To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not repair or modify the appliance yourself. All repairs should be carried out by an authorised service centre.
Tampering with the appliance may result in the loss of your legal rights regarding faulty performance or warranty for quality.
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EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS PLACED ON THE PRODUCT OR INTHE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION
The product meets all the basic requirements of the applicable EU directives.
This symbol on products or accompanying documents means that used electric or electronic products must not be added to ordinary
municipal waste.
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• Thank you for purchasing our SENCOR product; we hope it will serve
to your satisfaction.
• Prior to using this appliance, please read the user manual thoroughly,
even in cases when you are already familiar with the use of similar
types of appliances. Use the appliance only as described in this
user manual. Keep the manual for future reference. If you pass the
appliance on to another person, ensure that this user manual is
included.
• Carefully unpack the appliance and make sure not to discard any part
of the packaging material until you have removed all its components.
It is recommended that you keep the original packaging, packing
material, receipt and confirmation of the extent of the seller'sliability
or warranty certificate at least for the duration of the legal right to
file adefect claim or the quality warranty. When transporting the
appliance, we recommend repackaging it in the original box provided
by the manufacturer.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE COFFEE MACHINE
A1 Cup warming plate
A2 Control panel
A3 Brew head
A4 Portafilter
A5 Drip tray grille
A6 Drip tray
A7 Water tank lid
A8 Water tank
A9 Steam and hot water
dispensing control
A10 Steam and hot water
dispensing nozzle
A11 Coffee machine body
A12 Coffee measuring scoop
withtamper
A13 Filter for 1 cup
A14 Filter for 2 cups
A15 Manual water pump
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DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL
B1 button to switch the coffee
machine on/off
B2 button to prepare 1 cup
B3 button to prepare 2 cups
B4
button to dispense steam
or hot water
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BEFORE FIRST USE
• Before first use, remove the appliance and its accessories from the
packaging and discard all promotional labels and tags. Check that
neither the appliance nor any of its components is damaged.
• Remove the protective foil from the control panel.
• Place the coffee machine on aflat, dry and clean surface. Make
sure there is aclear space around the coffee machine, at least 35
cm above it and 15 cm on the sides. Wipe the outer surface of the
appliance with aslightly dampened sponge and then wipe dry.
• Remove the water tank from the appliance. Rinse it with clean
water and asmall amount of neutral dishwashing detergent. Then
thoroughly rinse with clean water, dry, and place it back into the coffee
machine.
• After removing the water tank, remove the protective plug from the
inlet hole – see figure C.
• Remove the drip tray and grille from themachine.
• Wash the drip tray, the portafilter, the coffee measuring scoop and
filters under clean running water with alittle kitchen detergent. Then
rinse with clean water and dry.
• Wipe the exterior of the coffee machine with adamp sponge and
dry it.
• Attach the grid back onto the drip tray and insert into the coffee
machine.
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SETUP BEFORE USE
Drip tray
• The drip tray with agrid catches drops of brewed coffee when the
portafilter is removed, hot water used to froth milk, and any spilled
milk during frothing. Therefore, make sure that both parts are correctly
installed andinserted into the appliance.
• We recommend emptying the appliance andwashing the drip
tray after each use. When washing, follow the instructions in the
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE section.
Note:
The drip tray is equipped with afullness indicator. This is
ared float. When the liquid level in the drip tray pushes it
up, the drip tray must be emptied.
Filling the Water Tank
• Open the lid of the water tank. Grasp the tank and lift it upwards. Fill
it with cold potable water up to the maximum mark and insert it back.
Then close the lid of the water tank. The water tank must be properly
seated in place for water to be pumped into the internal system.
Note:
The water you pour into the water tank should ideally be
at room temperature (approximately 25 °C). Too cold water
can negatively affect the final taste of the coffee beverage.
Do not leave the remaining water in the water tank for
more than one day. For brewing quality fresh coffee, it is
necessary to use fresh water. Otherwise, the final taste of
the coffee drink may be adversely affected.
Warning:
The maximum capacity of the water tank is 1.5 l. Do
not overfill it. Never fill the water tank with warm, hot
or sparkling water or liquids such as milk. Do not fill
the water tank when it is inserted in the appliance.
You risk splashing the appliance overfilling the water
tank.
Inserting and Removing the Filter
• Insert the selected filter into the portafilter so that the protrusion on the
filter fits into the hole in the portafilter (FigureD1). Rotate the filter left or
right (FigureD2). Allow the filter andportafilter to cool down for awhile
before removing them.
• If you need to remove the filter, you must rotate the filter in the
portafilter so that the notch on the filter is aligned with the hole in the
portafilter. You can then remove the filter from the portafilter.
Warning:
Before removing the filter from theportafilter, make
sure that both the filter and theportafilter have cooled
down. Do not remove the filter from the portafilter
immediately after making coffee. They are very hot
andthere is arisk of injury.
Filling the Filter andTamping the Coffee (Fig. E)
• Place the portafilter on aflat surface and pour the appropriate amount
of ground coffee into the filter. For one cup of coffee, fill the filter with
one level measuring scoop of ground coffee. The double cup filter is
filled with twice the amount of coffee. One levelled scoop corresponds
to about 7 g of ground coffee. Spread the coffee inthe filter evenly
andtamp it with the flat end of the scoop. After tamping, the coffee in
the filter should be approximately 3mm from the upper edge.
• Clean the edges of the filter and the portafilter thoroughly of any
ground coffee residue.
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Note:
Use only ground coffee designed for use in espresso
machines. Do not use ground coffee intended for use in
French presses, drip coffee makers, etc.
Installing and Removing the Portafilter
• Place the portafilter underneath the brew head so that the handle
points to the left and aligns with the open lock icon on the brewing
head. To attach the portafilter to the brew head, turn the handle to the
right into the closed lock position – see figure F.
• To remove the portafilter from the brew head, rotate the handle
counterclockwise until it aligns with the open lock icon. Remove it
from the brew head and move it above arubbish bin.
• Rotate the portafilter so that the filter with the used coffee points
downwards. Use acoffee spoon to remove the coffee grounds. Avoid
contact with the surface of the filter or portafilter as they may still
be hot. Before taking the filter out of theportafilter, cool it under cold
running water. Then rinse the filter and the portafilter under clean
running water and dry them thoroughly.
Warming the Cups
• Once you turn on the coffee machine, the cup warming plate will
automatically heat up. Place empty coffee cups upside down on to
surface and let them warm up.
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USING THE COFFEE MACHINE
• Place the coffee machine on aflat, dry and clean surface at
asufficient distance from the power socket.
• Make sure that the water tank is filled with fresh water and that the
coffee machine is properly assembled.
Switching On and Preheating the Coffee Machine
1. Plug the power cable into apower socket. Turn on the coffee machine
by pressing the button. You will hear one short beep.
2. The
and buttons on the control panel will blink, indicating that
the machine is heating up. Wait until the coffee machine is preheated.
3. When all buttons on the control panel light up, the coffee machine is
ready for use.
Note:
You may hear aclicking sound as it heats. This is normal.
Rinsing the Coffee Machine upon First Use
• We recommend following these steps when first using the coffee
machine or if the machine has not been used for an extended period.
1. Fill the water tank to the maximum level.
2. Place one filter in the portafilter, but do not add any ground coffee.
3. Insert the portafilter into the brew head.
4. Place abowl under the dispensing holes of the portafilter anddirect
the steam andhot water dispensing nozzle into it.
5. Turn the steam and hot water dispensing control knob clockwise to
the + symbol and let hot water flow through the nozzle for about 30
seconds. Then turn the knob to the "0" position.
6. Press the
button andlet the coffee machine finish brewing
twocups of coffee. Water will bedispensed through the dispensing
nozzle andthen through the milk dispensing nozzle.
7. We recommend repeating this process two more times for thorough
rinsing of the coffee machine'sinternal system and milk frothing
system.
8. Then pour out the water in the bowl, remove the portafilter andfilter
andclean them according to the instructions in the CLEANING AND
MAINTENANCE section.
Warning:
Be careful during rinsing as the discharged water is
very hot and improper handling can cause scalding.
Note:
You will hear the sound of the pump when the coffee is
being brewed. This is normal.
Preparing Espresso
• The coffee machine is supplied with 2 stainless steel filters: asingle
cup filter and adouble cup filter.
• The single cup filter is suitable for making 1 Espresso, Cappuccino or
Latte.
• The double cup filter is suitable for the preparation of 2 cups of
Espresso or one strong large coffee, Cappuccino or Latte.
1. Insert the single or double cup filter in the portafilter, tamp down the
coffee andinsert the portafilter in the brew head.
2. Make sure the coffee machine is preheated.
3. Place acup/cups or amug/mugs under the portafilter.
4. Press the
(to make 1 cup of coffee) or (to make 2 cups of
coffee) button.
5. When the machine starts, it will first brew the coffee by releasing
asmall amount of hot water into the filter toswell the ground coffee in
thefilter. After amoment, full coffee extraction begins.
6. The coffee machine automatically stops brewing once the preset
amount of coffee has been poured into the cup.
7. Remove the cup or mug with thedrink.
8. Remove the portafilter from the brew head andclean it following
the instructions inthe CLEANING ANDMAINTENANCE section.
We recommend waiting for about 5 seconds before removing the
portafilter from the brew head. This will naturally release the pressure
and make it easier to remove the portafilter.
• You can stop brewing coffee at any time by pressing the or
button.
Frothing Milk
• You can use hot milk and milk froth to prepare lattes, cappuccinos, hot
chocolate, hot cocoa, or other non-coffee beverages.
1. Pour fresh, cold whole milk into the jug. The milk level should not be
higher than the bottom edge of the sink.
2. Point the tip of the steam andhot water dispensing nozzle into the
empty cup.
3. Short press the
button. The button flashes, indicating that the
coffee machine is heating up to dispense steam. When it stops
flashing andlights up, the coffee machine is ready todispense steam.
4. Turn the steam andhot water dispensing control knob clockwise
andlet the steam escape for afewseconds. Then turn the control to
the “0” (off) position and the steam release stops. This step will clean
the nozzle, remove any dirt and heat the milk frothing system.
5. Now immerse the steam andhot water dispensing nozzle in the milk
inthe jug so that the tip is immersed 1 to 2cm below the surface.
6. Turn the steam andhot water dispensing control clockwise again to
start the steam dispensing. Keep the tip of the nozzle submerged just
under the surface of the milk to blow hot air into the milk andstart
forming foam. You can tilt the jug slightly to achieve aswirling
movement of milk in thejug.
7. Once the milk has been frothed to suit your needs, dip the nozzle
deeper into the milk to warm up the entire milk content in thejug. We
recommend holding the jug by its bottom with your other hand so that
you can easily estimate the temperature of the milk.
8. Once the bottom of the jug is hot to the touch, the milk is warm
enough.
9. Then turn the control to the “0” (off) position andwait for the steam
dispensing to stop. Only then remove the nozzle from the kettle.
10. Wipe the tip of the steam nozzle with aslightly damp cloth and run
steam for afew seconds to remove any milk residue. Clean the nozzle
according to the instructions in the CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
section.
11. Pour the hot frothed milk into the prepared coffee to prepare
aCappuccino or Latte, or pour it over the hot chocolate or cocoa.
Note:
Always wait for the steam dispensing to stop before
removing the steam nozzle from the milk, otherwise there is
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Dispensing Hot Water
• Hot water can be used, for example, toquickly heat cups or prepare
tea.
1. Place acup/mug under the steam and hot water dispensing nozzle.
2. Turn the steam and hot water dispensing control knob clockwise to
start dispensing hot water.
3. Once the desired amount of water has flowed into the cup/mug, turn
the control to the “0” (off) position and remove the nozzle from the
cup/mug.
Warning:
Be careful not to get burnt by thesteam or hot water.
Reheating the Espresso Machine
• Every time it finishes brewing coffee / frothing milk, the coffee
machine automatically reheats to operating temperature. During this
time, the buttons on the control panel will flash.
• You may hear aclicking sound as it heats. This is normal.
• This means the coffee machine can also reheat evenbetween
individual uses. This is normal.
• The coffee machine cannot be started when it is heating up, so always
wait for it to finish.
Turning Off the Coffee Machine
• If you are not going to use the coffee machine, press the button.
The coffee machine will shut down. Unplug the power cord from the
power socket.
Automatic Shut-off
• If you do not use the coffee machine for more than 30 minutes, it will
automatically switch itself off. Pressing any button will turn it on again
andstart heating it up.
Manual Water Pumping
• When the coffee machine has not been used for along time and
cannot pump water, you can use the manual water pump to assist in
adding water.
1. Remove the water tank.
2. Pour water into the manual water pump and then place the pump into
the water inlet (Figure G).
3. Press the
button to switch the coffee machine on and wait until it
preheats (buttons light stop flashing).
4. Press the
, or button, and then gently press the manual
water pump up and down to pump water into the coffee machine.
5. Place abowl under brewing head and direct the steam and hot water
dispensing nozzle into it.
6. If you press the or button, the water will come out of the
brewer head; and if you press the button, the water will come out
of the steam nozzle.
7. Remove the water pump from the water inlet, discard the water from
the water pump and bowl, and replace the water tank.
8. Run abrewing cycle without coffee in the filter. Then the coffee
machine is ready to use.
Coffee Brewing Tips
• We recommend using fresh roasted andground coffee beans. Coffee
beans should be ground to the level suitable for Espresso machines.
Grind the coffee beans just before brewing coffee.
• If the ground coffee is too fine, water will not flow through the coffee
even under high pressure. Such finely ground coffee resembles
powder and feels like salt when rubbed between the fingers.
• If the ground coffee is too coarse, water flows through the coffee too
quickly and the full flavour is not extracted. Make sure to use aquality
grinder for consistent grind size.
• Store coffee beans / ground coffee in an air-tight container in acool
anddark place. Store them for amaximum of 4 weeks.
• Do not store coffee beans / ground coffee in thefridge or freezer.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning, press the button. Unplug the power cord from the
power socket and let the appliance cool down.
Warning:
To prevent the risk of electric shock, do not immerse
the appliance, power cable, or plug into water or any
other liquid.
Caution:
Do not use abrasive cleaning agents, solvents, etc.
to clean any parts of the appliance, as these could
damage the surface.
Cleaning the Filter, Portafilter and Brew head
• The filter and portafilter must be thoroughly cleaned after each use.
1. Remove the portafilter with the used coffee from the brew head.
Dispose of the coffee grounds in the compost or in regular municipal
waste. If the coffee grounds are difficult to remove from the filter, use
acutlery knife or spoon.
2. Take out the filter.
Warning:
Take extra care as the coffee grounds, filter and
portafilter are very hot after use. There is arisk of
burns.
3. Rinse the filter and portafilter under warm running water and wipe
them dry with aclean cloth.
4. Wipe the bottom of the brew head with adamp cloth to remove
ground coffee residues.
5. Insert the portafilter (without the filter) into the brew head.
6. Switch on the coffee machine and let it warm up. Place acup/bowl
under the portafilter.
7. Press the
button andlet the coffee machine finish brewing. This
will clean the brew head andremove any ground coffee residues.
8. Then remove andrinse the portafilter.
Note:
Place the portafilter and filters on the heating plate so that
they are preheated and ready for the next use.
Caution:
Do not wash the portafilter or filters in thedishwasher.
There is arisk of them being damaged.
Cleaning the Drip Tray
• The drip tray needs to be emptied and washed after each use of the
appliance.
• First, remove the grille from the tray and then pour out the water.
Wash the tray and grille in warm water with aneutral dishwashing
detergent. Rinse both parts under running water, dry them, and place
them back in their positions.
Cleaning the Water Tank
• Open the lid of the water tank. Grasp the tank and lift it upwards.
• Pour out the remaining water.
• Rinse it with clean water and asmall amount of neutral dishwashing
detergent. Then thoroughly rinse with clean water, dry, and place it
back into the coffee machine.
• Wash the water tank lid in warm water with alittle kitchen detergent.
• Rinse and wipe dry.
Cleaning the Outer Casing
• Wipe the outer surface of the appliance with aslightly damp cloth
and dry it.
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DESCALING
• Over time, minerals from the water can build up in the machine’sinner
circuit. This is anatural process. Therefore, regular descaling is
necessary. Mineral deposits can spoil the taste of your coffee.
• We recommend using descaling agents for coffee machines, which
are commonly available in shops.
• We recommend descaling the coffee machine when you notice an
extended time required for preparing Espresso, excessive steam
formation, or visible white deposits on the surface of the brew head.
The frequency of descaling depends on the hardness of the water
used. Thefollowing table shows the recommended descaling
intervals.
Type of Water Frequency of Descaling
Soft water / filtered
water
Approximately every 80 to 100 coffees
prepared
High water hardness Approximately every 40 to 50 coffees
prepared
• Prepare adescaling solution ofwater anddescaling agent following
the dilution/preparation instructions given on the packaging/enclosed
leaflet. We recommend using the Sencor SESXD 001 liquid descaler,
which can be purchased from regular retail outlets.
Descaling the Water Tank
1. Fill the water tank with the amount of descaling solution up to the Max
mark.
2. Insert the water tank into the coffee machine andlet it sit overnight.
3. Remove the water tank and pour out the contents.
4. Thoroughly rinse the water tank with clean water.
5. Fill the tank with clean water andrinse the coffee machine according
to the instructions RINSING THE COFFEE MACHINE UPON FIRST
USE in the previous part of this user'smanual.
Descaling the Internal System
1. Make sure that you have descaled the water tank first according to the
instructions above.
2. Make sure that the coffee machine is switched off and the power cord
plug is disconnected from the mains socket.
3. Fill the water tank with adescaling solution of water anddescaling
agent according to the instructions on the packaging / package leaflet.
4. Insert afilter into the portafilter (without coffee) and insert the portafilter
into the brew head.
5. Place abowl (with acapacity of at least 450–500 ml) under the
portafilter. Direct the steam and hot water dispensing nozzle into the
bowl.
6. Plug the power cord into amains socket, switch on the coffee
machine, and allow it to preheat.
7. As soon as the coffee machine warms up, press the button.
The heated descaling agent will flow through the coffee machine
andautomatically stop.
8. Turn the steam andhot water dispensing control knob clockwise
andallow the solution to flow out for approximately 2minutes. Then
turn the control to the “0” (off) position.
9. Now let the coffee machine rest for about 15 minutes.
10. Repeat steps 7 to 9 until the water tank is empty.
11. When the water tank is empty, pour out the remaining descaling
solution andfill the tank with clean water.
12. Repeat steps 7 to 9 until the water tank is empty again. This will
remove any remaining traces of descaling agent andimpurities from
thecoffee machine.
Note:
If the coffee machine is heavily clogged with mineral
deposits, repeat the descaling process several times in
arow.
Note:
When descaling is complete, clean the water tank,
portafilter andfilter according to the instructions inthis
user'smanual.
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STORAGE
• If you are not going to use the appliance for an extended period of
time, unplug it from the mains socket, allow it to cool down and clean it
according to the instructions in the CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
section.
• Before storing, ensure that the appliance and all accessories are
thoroughly clean and dry.
• Store the appliance in adry, clean, and well-ventilated place away
from extreme temperatures and out of the reach of children or pets.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Cause Solution
Coffee is not
dispensing.
The water tank is empty. Refill the water tank.
The input voltage on
the type plate does not
match the voltage in
your outlet.
Check the voltage in
your mains socket.
Coffee machine
malfunction.
Contact an authorised
service centre.
The coffee
machine does
not dispense
steam.
The nozzle is clogged. Clean the nozzle.
The water tank is empty. Refill the water tank.
Coffee machine
malfunction.
Contact an authorised
service centre.
The coffee flows
over the edge
of the portafilter
inserted in the
brew head.
There is too much
ground coffee in the
filter.
Reduce the amount of
ground coffee.
The edge of the filter is
dirty from ground coffee
residue.
After tamping, wipe any
ground coffee residue
from
theedge ofthe filter
andthe portafilter.
The portafilter is not
properly inserted in the
brew head.
Turn the portafilter until
you feel resistance – the
handle of the portafilter
is perpendicular to the
coffee machine.
The coffee
dispenses too
slowly.
The ground coffee is
too fine.
Select acoarser grind
size.
The holes in the filter are
clogged.
Clean the filter.
The water tank is not
inserted.
Insert the water tank.
The coffee
dispenses too
quickly.
The ground coffee is too
coarse.
Adjust the grinding level
to finer.
There is too little ground
coffee in the filter.
Increase the amount of
ground coffee.
There is water
under the coffee
machine.
The drip tray is full.
Empty and clean the
drip tray.
Coffee machine
malfunction.
Contact an authorised
service centre.
The coffee
machine does
not switch on.
The power cable plug is
not properly inserted in
the mains socket.
Properly insert the plug
into the power socket.
Coffee machine
malfunction.
Contact an authorised
service centre.

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Problem Cause Solution
The coffee
machine does
not emit steam,
or the milk froth
is weak.
The coffee machine is
not heated to dispense
steam.
Wait until the
button
lights up and the coffee
machine is preheated.
The milk jug is too large.
Use ajug for frothing
the milk, or ataller mug
or cup.
You use low-fat milk.
Use whole milk to
achieve rich milk froth.
The
button
is blinking.
The steam and hot
water dispensing control
knob is not in the “0”
(off) position.
Turn the control knob to
the “0” (off) position.
If the problem is not listed in the table or if the problem persists, switch off
the coffee machine, disconnect it from the power source, and contact an
authorised service centre.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Rated voltage range .............................................................................220–240 V~
Rated frequency ..........................................................................................50/60 Hz
Rated power input ...............................................................................1230–1465 W
Noise level ........................................................................................................75 dB(A)
The declared noise emission level of the appliance is 75 dB(A), which
represents alevel Aof acoustic power with respect to areference acoustic
power of 1 pW.
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INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL
OF USED PACKAGING MATERIAL
Dispose of used packaging material at the designated municipal waste
disposal site.
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DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT
Used electrical andelectronic products must not be disposed of in
ordinary municipal waste. To enable the proper disposal, renewal and
recycling of these products, deliver them to the designated collection
points. Alternatively, in some European Union states or other European
countries the products can be returned to the local retailer when buying
an equivalent new product. By disposing of this product correctly, you
help to conserve valuable natural resources and prevent any potential
adverse impact on the environment and human health that could result
from improper waste disposal. For more details, contact your local
authority or nearest collection point. Fines may be imposed for the
improper disposal of this type of waste as per national regulations.
For business entities in European Union States
If you wish to dispose of electrical and electronic equipment, please
request the necessary information from your retailer or supplier.
Disposal in other countries outside the European Union
To dispose of this product elsewhere, request the necessary information
on the correct disposal method from local authorities or your retailer.
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