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8
Preheating the coee unit
To make espresso coee at the right temperature, the coee
maker should be preheated as follows:
1. Turn the appliance on by pressing the ON/OFF button (the
ON light comes on) (g. 4) and attach the lter holder to
the appliance without adding pre-ground coee (g. 5).
2. Place a cup under the lter holder (g. 11).
Use the cup you will later use to make the coee in order
to preheat it.
3. Wait for the OK light to come on (g. 6), then immediately
press the coee button (g. 7). Allow the water to ow
out until the OK light goes o, then interrupt delivery by
pressing the coee button (g. 7) again.
4. Empty the cup. Wait until the OK light comes on again then
repeat the same operation. If you hear a loud buzzing
noise, please refer to the Troubleshooting section.
(It is normal for a small and harmless pu of steam to be given
o when removing the lter holder).
How to prepare espresso coee using pre-ground
coee
1. After preheating the appliance as described in the
previous paragraph, place the pre-ground coee lter in
the lter holder. Use the lter (B1) to make one
coee or the lter (B2) to make two coees.
2. To make just one coee, place one level measure of pre-
ground coee (about 7 g) in the lter (g. 9). To prepare
two coees, place two loosely lled measures (about
6+6 g) of pre-ground coee in the lter. Fill the lter
a little at a time to prevent the pre-ground coee from
overowing.
Important:
For correct operation, before lling with pre-ground coee,
make sure there are no coee residues left in the lter from the
last time you made coee.
3. Distribute the pre-ground coee evenly and press lightly
with the tamper (g. 10).
Correct pressing of the pre-ground coee is essential to
obtain a good espresso. If pressing is excessive, coee
delivery will be slow and the crema will be dark. If
pressing is too light, coee delivery will be too rapid and
the crema will be thin and light coloured.
4. Remove any excess coee from the rim of the lter holder
and attach to the appliance. Rotate the handle rmly
towards the right (g. 5) to avoid water leaking out.
5. Place the cup or cups under the lter holder spouts (g.
11). You are recommended to heat the cups before
making the coee by rinsing them with a little hot water
or placing them to warm on the cup shelf on top of the
appliance for at least 15-20 minutes (g. 12).
6. Make sure the OK light (g. 6) is on (if o, wait until it
comes on), then press the coee button (g. 7). Once the
required amount of coee has been delivered, interrupt
delivery by pressing the same button (g. 7). (You should
not deliver coee for more than 45 seconds).
7. To remove the lter holder, rotate the handle from right to
left.
Danger of burns!
To avoid splashes, never remove the lter holder while the
appliance is delivering coee.
8. To dispose of the used coee, block the lter in place, then
empty the coee by turning the lter holder upside down
and tapping (g. 13).
9. To turn the coee maker o, press the ON/OFF button (g.
4).
How to prepare espresso coee using pods
1. Preheat the appliance as described in the section
“Preheating the coee unit”, making sure the lter holder
is attached. This results in a hotter coee.
Please note:
use pods conforming to the ESE standard,
indicated on the pack by the following
symbol:
The ESE standard is a system accepted by
leading pod producers and enables espresso
coee to be prepared simply and cleanly.
2. Place the pod coee lter (B3 ) in the lter holder
(g. 14).
3. Insert a pod, centring it as far as possible on the lter.
Always follow the instructions on the pod pack to position
the pod on the lter correctly.
4. Attach the lter holder to the appliance. Always rotate as
far as it will go (g. 5).
5. Proceed as in points 5, 6 and 7 in the previous section.
How to make cappuccino coee
1. Prepare the espresso coees as described in the previous
paragraphs, using suciently large cups.
2. Press the steam button (g. 15).
3. In the meantime, ll a carafe with about 100 g of milk
for each cappuccino to be prepared. The milk must be at
refrigerator temperature (not hot!). In choosing the size
use
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