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Care and Cleaning - continued
Cleaning the Porta-Filter, Filter and Brew Head
WARNING: Some of the metal parts might still
be hot. Do not touch them with your hands
until they have cooled.
1. Turn unit Off (“O”) using the On/Off switch
and unplug the power cord from the
electrical outlet.
2. Remove the porta-filter and discard the
espresso grounds. Wash both the porta-filter
and filter with warm soapy water and rinse
them well.
Note: The porta-filter and filters are not
dishwasher safe.
3. Wipe the lower part of the brew head where
the porta-filter is attached to the unit with
a damp cloth or paper towel. This will
remove any espresso grounds that might
remain.
4. Attach the porta-filter (without any filter)
back onto the unit.
5. Make sure there is water in the water
reservoir.
6. Place a large empty cup under the porta-
filter.
7. Plug unit in and turn unit ON (“l”) using
the On/Off switch.
8. Once the Espresso button
stops
pulsing and remains illuminated, press
and hold the Espresso button
until
pump starts, then release it. The unit
will dispense water for about 50 seconds
and then stop automatically. To stop the
process yourself, press the Espresso button
again.
Note: When completed, do not store the
porta-filter by leaving attached to the unit.
This can adversely affect the seal between
the brew head and the porta-filter when
brewing espresso.
Cleaning the Water Reservoir
Discard the remaining water by removing
the reservoir and turning it upside down over
the sink. It is recommended to empty the
water reservoir between uses. Wash the water
reservoir with soapy water, rinse it well and
wipe it dry. Do not wash the water reservoir in
the dishwasher.
Cleaning the Unit
1. Wipe housing with a soft wet cloth. Do not
use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads, as
they will scratch the finish.
2. Do not store the porta-filter in the brew head.
This can adversely affect the seal between
the brew head and the porta-filter while
brewing espresso.
CAUTION: Do not immerse appliance in water.
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