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    CUSTOMER SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
    We recommend always using original spare parts.
    Always have the following information at hand when you contact customer services. 
    You can find the information on the rating plate.  
    Model, appliance number (PNC), serial number. 
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    CONTENTS
    INTRODUCTION .........................................7
    Symbols used in these instructions  .................................7
    Letters in brackets  ...........................................................7
    Troubleshooting and repairs  ............................................7
    SAFETY .....................................................7
    Fundamental safety warnings..........................................7
    Designated use ................................................................8
    Instructions  .....................................................................8
    DESCRIPTION  ............................................9
    Description of the appliance  ............................................9
    Description of the control panel .......................................9
    PRELIMINARY CHECKS ...............................9
    Controls after transport  ...................................................9
    Installing the appliance ...................................................9
    Connecting the appliance ................................................9
    USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME  .. 
    ...............................................................10
    TURNING ON AND HEATING UP   ................10
    MAKING COFFEE USING COFFEE BEANS  .....10
    CHANGING THE QUANTITY OF COFFEE IN THE 
    CUP   .......................................................11
    ADJUSTING THE COFFEE MILL  ...................12 
    MAKING ESPRESSO COFFEE WITH PRE-
    GROUND COFFEE (INSTEAD OF BEANS)  ......12
    DELIVERING HOT WATER ..........................12
    CHANGING THE QUANTITY OF HOT WATER  .12
    MAKING CAPPUCCINO (USING THE STEAM 
    FUNCTION) ..............................................12
    MAKING A NUMBER OF CUPS OF COFFEE WITH 
    THE JUG FUNCTION  .................................13
    CHANGING JUG FUNCTION PARAMETERS  ..14
    CLEANING  ...............................................14
    Cleaning the coffee maker  .............................................14
    Cleaning the waste coffee container ..............................14
    Cleaning the drip tray ....................................................14
    Cleaning the water tank  ................................................15
    Cleaning the spouts .......................................................15
    Cleaning the pre-ground coffee funnel ..........................15
    Cleaning the inside of the coffee maker .........................15
    Cleaning the brewing unit  .............................................15
    Cleaning the coffee jug ..................................................16
    CHANGING AND SETTING MENU PARAMETERS   
    ...............................................................16
    Setting the language  ....................................................16
    Rinsing  ........................................................................\
    ..16
    Changing the length of time the appliance remains on  .16
    Setting the clock  ...........................................................16
    Setting auto-start time  .................................................16
    Changing coffee temperature ........................................17
    Setting water hardness  .................................................17
    Programming coffee  .....................................................17
    Programming the jug  ....................................................17
    Programming water .......................................................17
    Descaling .......................................................................17
    Resetting default values (reset)   ....................................18
    Statistics  ........................................................................\
    18
    Buzzer  ........................................................................\
    ...18
    Adjusting contrast ..........................................................18
    TURNING THE APPLIANCE OFF  .................18
    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION .......................19
    DISPLAYED MESSAGES  .............................20
    TROUBLESHOOTING .................................21
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    SAFETY
    Fundamental safety warnings
    The appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, 
    sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been 
    given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for 
    their safety. 
    Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. 
    Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
    Never immerse the appliance in water.
    This is an household appliance only. It is not intended to be used in: staff kitchen areas in 
    shops, offices and other working environments; farm houses; by clients in hotels, motels and 
    other residential type environments; bed and breakfast type environments.
    If the plug or power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by customer services only to avoid 
    all risk. 
    FOR EUROPEAN MARKETS ONLY:
    This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above if they have been given 
    supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and if they under-
    INTRODUCTION
    Symbols used in these instructions
    Important warnings are identified by these symbols. It is vital 
    to respect these warnings.  Failure to observe the instructions 
    could result in electric shock, serious injury, burns, fire or dama-
    ge to the appliance.
     Danger!
    Failure to observe the warning could result in possibly life thre-
    atening injury from electric shock. 
     Important!
    Failure to observe the warning could result in injury or damage 
    to the appliance. 
     Danger of burns!
    Failure to observe the warning could result in scalds or burns.
     N.B.:
    This symbol identifies important advice or information for the 
    user. 
    Letters in brackets
    The letters in brackets refer to the legend in the Description of 
    the Appliance on page 3. 
    Troubleshooting and repairs
    In the event of problems, follow the information given in the 
    sections “Displayed  messages”  and “Troubleshooting”. 
    If this does not resolve the problem, you should consult Custo-
    mer Services.  For repairs, contact Customer Services only. 
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     Danger!  This is an electrical appliance, it is therefore 
    important to respect the following safety warnings:
    •	 Never	touch	the	appliance	with	damp	hands.	
    •	 Never	touch	the	plug	with	damp	hands.	
    •	 Make	sure	the	socket	 used	is	freely	 accessible	 at	all	 times,	
    enabling the appliance to be unplugged when necessary. 
    •	 Unplug	directly	from	the	plug	only.	
      Never pull the power cable as you could damage it.
    •	 To	 disconnect	 the	appliance	 completely,	 place	the	main	
    switch (A23) on the side of the appliance in the 0 position. 
    •	 If	the	appliance	is	faulty,	do	not	attempt	to	repair.	
      Turn it off using the main switch (A23), unplug from the 
    mains socket and contact Customer Services. 
     Important!   Keep all packaging (plastic bags, polysty-
    rene foam) away from children. 
     Danger of burns!  This appliance produces hot water 
    and steam may form while it is in operation.  
    Avoid contact with splashes of water or hot steam.  
    Use knobs and handles.  
     Important!   Do not grasp the coffee maker when it is 
    out of the cabinet. 
    Do not rest recipients containing liquids or inflammable or cor-
    rosive materials on top of the appliance. Place the accessories 
    required to make the coffee (the measure for example) in the 
    special holder.  Do not rest large objects which could obstruct 
    movement or unstable objects on the appliance.
     Important!  Do not use the appliance when extracted. 
    Make sure the appliance is inactive before extracting it. 
    The only exception is adjusting the coffee mill which must be 
    done with the machine out (see the section “Adjusting the coffee 
    mill”).
     N.B.: Use original or manufacturer recommended acces-
    sories and spare parts only. 
    Designated use
    This appliance is designed and made to prepare coffee and heat 
    drinks. 
    All other use is considered improper. 
    This appliance is not suitable for commercial use. 
    The manufacturer is not liable for damage deriving from im-
    proper use of the appliance. 
    This appliance can be installed over a built-in oven if the latter 
    is fitted with a cooling fan at the rear (maximum microwave 
    power: 3 kW).
    Instructions
    Read these instructions carefully before using the appliance.
    •	 Keep	these	instructions
    •	 Failure	 to	respect	 these	instructions	 may	result	 in	burns	 or	
    damage to the appliance.
     The manufacturer is not liable for damage deriving from 
    failure to respect these instructions. 
    stand the hazard involved. 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 the reach 
    of children aged less than 8 years.
    Appliances can be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or 
    lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concer-
    ning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
    Children shall not play with the appliance.
    When not in use and before cleaning, always unplug the appliance.
     Surfaces marked with this symbol become hot during use (the symbol is present in 
    certain models only).
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     N.B.:   The appliance has a cooling fan.  
    This comes on whenever coffee, steam or hot water is delivered.  
    After several minutes, the fan goes off automatically. 
    DESCRIPTION
    Description of the appliance 
    (page 3 - A)
    A1. Cup tray
    A2.  Service door 
    A3.  Coffee guide
    A4.  Waste coffee container 
    A5.  Brewing unit
    A6.  Cup tray lights
    A7.  On/OFF/stand-by button 
    A8.  Control panel 
    A9.  Jug
    A10.  Cappuccino maker (removable)
    A11.  Cappuccino maker nozzle
    A12.  Water tank 
    A13.  Coffee spout (adjustable height)
    A14.  Drip tray
    A15.  Bean container lid
    A16.  Bean container
    A17. Grinding adjustment knob
    A18. Pre-ground coffee funnel door
    A19. Measure
    A20. Compartment for measure
    A21. Pre-ground coffee funnel
    A22. Power cable
    A23.  Main switch
    A24.  Tray
    A25.  IEC connector 
    Description of the control panel
    (page 3 - B)
     N.B.: Only icons B6, B7, B8, B9 and B14 concerning the 
    enabled commands will light up on the control panel.
     N.B.: A light touch is enough to activate the icon.
    B1. Display: guides the user in using the appliance.
    B2.  icon to activate or deactivate menu parameter set-
    ting mode
    B3.   icon to turn lights A6 on and off
    B4.   icon to select the coffee taste
    B5.  icon to select the type of coffee (espresso, small cup, 
    medium cup, large cup, mug)
    B6.  ESC icon to exit the selected mode 
    B7-B8.   icons to scroll forwards or backwards through the 
    menu and display the various modes
    B9. OK icon to confirm the selected function
    B10.   icon to deliver a cup of coffee
    B11.   icon to deliver two cups of coffee
    B12.  icon to deliver steam
    B13.   icon to deliver hot water
    B14.   “jug” icon to make a number of cups of coffee directly in 
    the jug (provided)
    PRELIMINARY CHECKS
    Controls after transport
    After removing the packaging, make sure the product is com-
    plete and undamaged and that all accessories are present. Do 
    not use the appliance if it is visibly damaged.  Contact Customer 
    Services. 
    Installing the appliance
     Important!
    •	 Installation	 must	be	performed	 by	a	qualified	 professional	
    in compliance with legislation in force in the country of in-
    stallation (see Built-in installation). 
    •	 The	packing	elements	 (plastic	bags,	polystyrene	 foam,	etc.)	
    should be kept out of reach of children.
    •	 Do	 not	install	 the	appliance	 in	rooms	 where	 the	tempera-
    ture may drop to 0°C or lower. 
    •	 Customise	 the	water	 hardness	 as	soon	 as	possible	 following	
    the instructions in the “Setting water hardness” section.
    Connecting the appliance
     Danger!  Check that the mains power supply voltage 
    corresponds to the value indicated on the rating plate on the 
    bottom of the appliance.
    Connect the appliance to an efficiently earthed and correctly in-
    stalled socket with a minimum current rating of 10A only.
    If the power socket does not match the plug on the appliance, 
    have the socket replaced with a suitable type by a qualified pro-
    fessional. To comply with safety directives, an omnipolar switch 
    with a minimum contact distance of 3 mm must be installed.  
    Do not use multiple sockets or extensions. 
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     Important!  Safety cutout devices must be included 
    in the mains power supply in compliance with the installation 
    regulations in the country concerned. 
    Disposing of the appliance  
     
    In compliance with European directive 2002/96/EC, 
    the appliance must not be disposed of with household 
    waste, but taken to an authorised waste separation 
    and recycling centre. 
    USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE 
    FIRST TIME
    •	 Coffee	has	been	 used	to	factory	 test	the	appliance	 and	it	is	
    therefore completely normal for there to be traces of coffee 
    in the mill.
    •	 Customise	 water	hardness	 as	soon	 as	possible	 following	 the	
    instructions in the “Setting water hardness” section.
    1. Connect the appliance to the mains supply. Press the ON/
    stand-by button (A7). Set the required language.  
    2. To set the language, use the   icons (B7 and B8) to 
    choose the required language (fig. 2).   When the message 
    “PRESS OK TO CHOOSE ENGLISH” is displayed, press the OK 
    icon (B9) (fig. 3) for 3 seconds until “ENGLISH INSTALLED” 
    is displayed. If you set the wrong language, follow the 
    instructions in the “Setting the language” section. If your 
    language is not available, select one from those displayed.  
    The instructions refer to the English version. Then follow 
    the instructions displayed:
    3. After 5 seconds, the appliance displays “FILL TANK”. Extract 
    the water tank (fig. 4), rinse and fill with fresh water with-
    out exceeding the MAX line. 
     Replace and push as far as it will go.  
    4.  Place a cup under the cappuccino maker (fig. 5). 
     The appliance displays: “HOT WATER PRESS OK”.
     Press the OK icon (B9) (fig. 3) and after a few seconds a little 
    water comes out of the spout. 
    5.   The machine now displays “TURNING OFF... PLEASE WAIT” 
    and goes off. 
    6.   Extract the appliance by pulling it out using the handles 
    (fig. 6). Open the lid and fill the container with coffee 
    beans, then close the lid and push the appliance in. 
      The coffee maker is now ready for normal use. 
     Important!  Never introduce pre-ground coffee, freeze 
    dried coffee, caramelised beans or anything else which could 
    damage the appliance.
     N.B.:  When using the appliance for the first time, you 
    need to make 4-5 cups of coffee and 4-5 cappuccinos before the 
    appliance gives satisfactory results.
     N.B.:  Each time you turn the coffee maker on by the ON/
    OFF switch (A23), it performs a SELF-DIAGNOSIS cycle and then 
    goes off. To turn it on again, press the ON/OFF button (A7) (fig. 1)
    TURNING ON AND HEATING UP 
    Each time the appliance is turned on, it performs an automatic 
    preheat and rinse cycle which cannot be interrupted. 
    The appliance is ready for use only after completion of this cycle. 
     Danger of burns!   During rinsing, a little hot water 
    flows from the coffee spouts. 
    To turn the appliance on, press the ON/OFF/stand-by button (A7) 
    (fig. 1). The message “HEATING UP... PLEASE WAIT” is displayed.
    When heating is complete, the message changes to “RINSING”; 
    The appliance is at temperature when the message “MEDIUM 
    CUP NORMAL TASTE” is displayed.  
    If no icon is pressed within about 2 minutes, the time (if set, see 
    the “Setting the clock” section) is displayed. 
    If the time has not been set, the appliance displays the last func-
    tions set.
    When any icon is pressed, “MEDIUM CUP NORMAL TASTE” is dis-
    played again. The appliance is ready to make coffee again. 
    MAKING COFFEE USING COFFEE 
    BEANS 
    1. The appliance is preset to make coffee with a normal taste.  
    You can also choose coffee with an extra-mild, mild, strong 
    or extra-strong taste. There is also a pre-ground coffee 
    option.  To choose the required taste, press the   icon 
    (B4) (fig. 7) a number of times. The required coffee taste is 
    displayed.  
    2. Place 1 cup under the spouts to make 1 coffee (fig. 9) or 2 
    cups for 2 coffees (fig. 8). Lower the spouts as near as possi-
    ble to the cup for a creamier coffee (fig. 10).  
    3. Press the  icon (B5) (fig. 11)  to select the type of cof-
    fee: espresso, small cup, medium cup, large cup, mug.
     Now press the  icon (B10) (fig. 12) if you want to make a 
    coffee and the    icon (B11) (fig. 13) if you want to make 
    2 coffees. The appliance now grinds the beans and starts 
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    delivering the coffee into the cup. Once the set amount of 
    coffee has been delivered, the machine stops delivery au-
    tomatically and expels the exhausted waste coffee into the 
    waste coffee container. 
    4. After a few seconds, the appliance is ready for use again. 
    5.   To turn the appliance off, press the ON/OFF/stand-by but-
    ton (A7) (fig. 1). 
      (Before going off, the appliance performs an automatic 
    rinse cycle. Take care to avoid scalds).  
    NOTE 1: If the coffee is delivered a drop at a time or not at all, see 
    the “Adjusting the coffee mill” section.
    NOTE 2: If the coffee is delivered too fast and the cream is not 
    satisfactory, see the “Adjusting the coffee mill” section.
    NOTE 3: Tips for a hotter coffee:
    •	 Proceed	 as	described	 in	the	 section	 “Changing	 and	setting	
    menu parameters”, “Rinse” function.  
    •	 Unless	 preheated,	do	not	 use	 excessively	 thick	cups	as	they	
    will absorb too much heat.
    •	 Preheat	the	cups	by	rinsing	them	with	hot	water.	
    NOTE 4:  Coffee delivery can be interrupted at any moment by 
    re-pressing the previously selected icon which remains lit during 
    the operation. 
    NOTE 5: As soon as delivery is finished, to increase the quantity of 
    coffee in the cup, just keep pressing the previously selected icon 
    within 3 seconds after delivery has finished. 
    NOTE 6: When the appliance displays “FILL TANK”, fill the tank 
    with water or the appliance will not deliver coffee. 
    (It is normal for there to be a little water left in the tank).
    NOTE 7: After about 14 single (or 7 double) coffees, the appliance 
    displays “EMPTY WASTE COFFEE CONTAINER”.
    Even if not full, the empty waste coffee container message is dis-
    played 72 hours after the first coffee has been delivered. For the 
    72 hours to be calculated correctly, the machine must never be 
    turned off with the main switch in the 0 position. 
    To clean, open the service door on the front of the appliance 
    by pulling the spout (fig. 16), extract the drip tray (fig. 17) and 
    clean. When cleaning, always extract the drip tray completely. 
     Important!  When extracting the drip tray, the waste 
    coffee container MUST always be emptied. 
    If this is not done, the machine may be clogged. 
    NOTE 8: Never extract the water tank while the machine is de-
    livering coffee. 
    If it is removed, it will not be possible to make the coffee and 
    the appliance will display “GROUND TOO FINE ADJUST MILL AND 
    PRESS OK” and then “FILL TANK”.  Check the level of water in the 
    tank and replace in the appliance.
    To turn the appliance back on, press the OK icon (B9). “HOT WA-
    TER PRESS OK” is displayed. 
    Press the OK icon (B9) within a few seconds and deliver water 
    from the cappuccino maker for about 30 seconds.  When delivery 
    stops, the basic modes are displayed again. 
     N.B.:  The coffee maker may request the operation to be 
    repeated a number of times until the air is completely eliminated 
    from the hydraulic circuit. 
     N.B.:   if this operation is not performed correctly or if 
    the machine is turned off, the basic modes may be displayed, 
    although the problem is in fact still present. 
    CHANGING THE QUANTITY OF COF-
    FEE IN THE CUP 
    The appliance is set by default to automatically make the follow-
    ing types of coffee:
    •	 espresso
    •	 small	cup
    •	 medium	cup
    •	 large	cup
    •	 	mug
    To change the quantity, proceed as follows:
    •	 Press	 the		 icon (B2) to enter the menu (fig. 15). Press 
    the   icons (B7) and (B8) (fig. 2) until “PROGRAM 
    COFFEE” is displayed.
    •	 Press	the	OK	icon	(B9).
    •	 Select	 the	type	 of	coffee	 you	want	 to	change	 by	pressing	
    the    icons (B7) and (B8). 
    •	 Press	 the	OK	icon	 (B9)	 to	confirm	 the	type	 of	coffee	 you	
    want to make. 
    •	 Use	 the		 icons (B7) and (B8) to change the quantity 
    of coffee.  The progress bar shows the quantity of coffee se-
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    lected.
    •	 Press	the	OK	icon	 (B9)	 again	 to	confirm	 (or	the	 	   icon 
    (B6) to cancel the operation).
    •	 Press	the	ESC	icon	(B6)	(fig.	18)	twice	to	exit	the	menu.
    The appliance is now reprogrammed with the new settings and 
    is ready.
    ADJUSTING THE COFFEE MILL 
    The coffee mill is preset in the factory and should not require 
    adjusting. However, if after making the first few coffees you find 
    that delivery is either too fast or too slow (a drop at a time), this 
    can be corrected by adjusting the grinding adjustment knob (fig. 
    14).
     Important!  The grinding adjustment knob must only 
    be turned when the coffee mill is in operation.
    For slower delivery and creamier coffee, turn one click anticlock-
    wise (finer pre-ground coffee).
    For faster delivery (not a drop at a time), turn one click clockwise 
    (coarser pre-ground coffee).
    PREPARING COFFEE WITH PRE-
    GROUND COFFEE (INSTEAD OF 
    BEANS)
    •	 Press	 the			 icon (B4) (fig. 7) and select the pre-ground 
    coffee function.
    •	 Extract	 the	machine	 by	pulling	 it	outwards	 using	the	han-
    dles 
    •	 Lift	 the	central	 lid,	place	 one	measure	 of	pre-ground	 coffee	
    in the funnel (fig. 19), push the appliance in then proceed 
    as described in the section “Making coffee using coffee 
    beans”.  N.B.: You can make just one coffee at a time by 
    pressing the  icon (B10) (fig. 12).
    •	 After	using	the	machine	 with	pre-ground	 coffee,	to	go	 back	
    to making coffee using beans, deactivate the pre-ground 
    coffee function by pressing the    icon (B4) (fig. 7).
    NOTE 1: Never introduce pre-ground coffee when the machine is 
    off or it could spread through the inside of the appliance. 
    NOTE 2: Never add more than 1 measure, otherwise the appli-
    ance will not make the coffee.
    NOTE 3: Use the measure provided only. 
    NOTE 4: Introduce only pre-ground coffee for espresso coffee 
    machines into the funnel.
    NOTE 5: If more than one measure of pre-ground coffee is used 
    and the funnel clogs, push the coffee down with a knife (fig. 21) 
    then remove and clean the brewing unit and machine as de-
    scribed in the “Cleaning the brewing unit” section. 
    DELIVERING HOT WATER
    •	 Always	make	sure	the	appliance	is	ready.
    •	 Turn	 the	cappuccino	 maker	outwards	 and	place	 a	container	
    underneath (fig. 5).
    •	 Press	the		 icon (B13) (fig. 20). 
      Press the OK  icon (B9) again and hot water is delivered 
    from the cappuccino maker into the container underneath.  
     You should not deliver hot water for more than 2 minutes 
    at a time. To interrupt, press the   icon (B13) or the  ESC 
    icon (B6).  The appliance stops delivery once the set quanti-
    ty is reached. 
    CHANGING THE QUANTITY OF HOT 
    WATER
    The machine is set by default to automatically delivery 200 ml 
    of hot water. 
    To change these quantities, proceed as follows:
    •	 Place	 a	container	 underneath	 the	cappuccino	 maker	(fig.	3).
    •	 Press	 the	icon (B2) to enter the menu (fig. 15) or press 
    the    icons (B7) and (B8) (fig. 2) until “PROGRAM 
    HOT WATER” is displayed. 
    •	 Press	the	OK	icon	(B9)	to	confirm.
    •	 Select	 the	required	 quantity	 of	water	 by	pressing	 the		
     icons (B7) and (B8).  The progress bar shows the 
    quantity of water selected. 
    •	 Press	 the	OK	icon	 (B9)	 to	confirm	 (or	the	 	 ESC	icon	 (B6)	 to	
    cancel the operation.
    •	 Press	the		ESC	icon	(B6)	(fig.	18)	twice	to	exit	the	menu.
    •	 The	 appliance	 is	now	 reprogrammed	 with	the	new	 settings	
    and is ready.
    MAKING CAPPUCCINO (USING THE 
    STEAM FUNCTION)
    •	 Turn	the	cappuccino	maker	towards	the	centre	(fig.	5).
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    •	 Take	a	container,	 fill	it	with	 about	 100	g	of	 milk	 for	each	
    cappuccino to be made and place it under the cappuccino 
    maker.  In choosing the size of the recipient, bear in mind 
    that the milk doubles or triples in volume.
      You are recommended to use partially skimmed milk at 
    refrigerator temperature. 
    •	 Immerse	 the	cappuccino	 maker	in	the	 milk	 container	 (fig.	
    23), taking care not to immerse it for more than half its 
    length. 
    •	 Press	 the	icon (B12) (fig. 22) (take care to avoid 
    scalds).  “STEAM PRESS OK” is displayed. 
    •	 Press	the	OK	icon	(B9).	
    •	 To	interrupt	 steam	delivery,	 press	the		icon (B12) again 
    or the   ESC icon (B6).
     Steam comes out of the cappuccino maker.  For a creamier 
    froth, immerse the cappuccino maker in the milk and move 
    the container with slow upward movements. You should 
    not deliver steam for more than 2 minutes at a time.
    •	 When	 the	required	 froth	is	reached,	 interrupt	 steam	deliv-
    ery by pressing the icon (B12) again or the   ESC  icon 
    (B6).
    •	 Make	 the	coffee	 as	described	 above	using	sufficiently	 large	
    cups, then fill them with the frothed milk prepared previ-
    ously. 
     IMPORTANT: always clean the cappuccino system immedi-
    ately after use.  Proceed as follows:
    •	 Press	 the	icon (B12) and then press the OK icon (B9) to 
    discharge a small amount of steam for a few seconds.  This 
    empties the steam spout of all traces of milk.
     IMPORTANT: to ensure the hygiene of the appliance, you 
    are recommended to carry out this procedure each time 
    you make cappuccino to avoid stale milk remaining in the 
    circuit. 
    •	 Wait	 for	the	 cappuccino	 maker	to	cool	 down,	 then	holding	
    the cappuccino maker lever firmly in one hand, unscrew the 
    cappuccino maker itself with the other, turning it anticlock-
    wise and removing it downwards (fig. 24).  
    •	 Remove	 the	cappuccino	 maker	nozzle	 by	pulling	 it	down-
    wards. 
    •		 Wash	 the	cappuccino	 maker	and	nozzle	 thoroughly	 in	hot	
    water. 
    •		 Make	 sure	the	two	 holes	 shown	 in	figure	 25	are	 not	 blocked.		
    If necessary, clean with a pin.
    •		 Replace	 the	nozzle	 by	inserting	 it	upwards	 into	the	cappuc-
    cino maker. 
    •		 Replace	 the	cappuccino	 maker	by	pushing	 it	upwards	 and	
    rotating it anticlockwise. 
    MAKING A NUMBER OF CUPS OF 
    COFFEE WITH THE JUG FUNCTION
    •		 Using	 this	function	 you	can	automatically	 make	a	number	
    of cups of coffee (4, 6) directly in the jug (A27) to keep the 
    coffee hot. 
    •	 Turn	 the	jug	lid	until	 the	arrow	 lines	up	with	 the	word	 OPEN	
    and remove the lid.
     Rinse the jug and lid.
    •	 Close	 the	jug	by	turning	 the	lid	towards	 CLOSE	until	it	is	
    tightly closed and then place it under the coffee spout.
      Always position the jug with the handle facing to the right 
    or left as shown in the figure. 
     The coffee spout (A13) must be fully raised to enable the 
    jug to be inserted. 
     “FILL BEAN CONT. AND WATER TANK, EMPTY WASTE CONT., 
    PRESS OK” is displayed. Make sure the water tank is full, the 
    bean container is full enough and the waste coffee contain-
    er is completely empty. 
    •	 Press	the	OK	icon	(B9).	
     The type of coffee selected, for example “EXTRA-MILD JUG”, 
    and the number of cups you want to make with the jug are 
    displayed, for example “JUG 4 CUPS”.
    •	 Confirm	 by	pressing	 the		 icon (B14).  The display shows 
    a progress bar which indicates coffee making process. 
     When the progress bar is complete, the appliance finishes 
    the process and automatically goes back to the coffee jug 
    function. If on the other hand an incomplete progress bar is 
    displayed, this means that the cycle has not been complet-
    ed correctly. Remove the jug and check the message which 
    appears on the display, consulting the section “DISPLAYED 
    MESSAGES”. 
    •	 Remove	 jug	and	 leave	 the	lid	in	the	 CLOSE	 position	 to	keep	
    the coffee hot. 
    •	 To	 pour	the	coffee,	 turn	the	lid	anticlockwise	 until	the	arrow	
    is lined up with the spout of the jug.
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     Important!  When the coffee beans are insufficient to 
    complete the required function, the appliance stops the process 
    and waits for the bean container to be filled again and the    
    icon (B14) to be pressed. For example, when you want to make 
    4 cups of coffee but the beans are insufficient, the appliance 
    makes 2 cups then stops making coffee.  Fill the bean container 
    and press the   icon (B14).  Once the container has been filled, 
    the appliance makes the 2 remaining cups only to reach the re-
    quired number of 4 cups.  
    If there is not enough water in the tank to complete the required 
    function or the waste coffee container is full, the appliance in-
    terrupts the process.  
    To fill the water tank or empty the waste coffee container, you 
    must remove the jug. This interrupts the programme. 
    After rectifying the problem, the programme must be started 
    again. 
    In this case, you must take the amount of coffee already deliv-
    ered into account to avoid the jug overflowing. 
    CHANGING JUG FUNCTION PA-
    RAMETERS
    The jug programme is factory set with default values. 
    These can be modified to suit your personal taste and saved.  
    You can select 5 different types of coffee from extra-mild to 
    extra-strong and, with the aid of a graphic bar, 10 quantities of 
    coffee.  
    To make these adjustments, proceed as follows:
    •	 Press	the	 	icon (B2) to enter the menu.  Press the   
     icons (B7) and (B8) until “PROGRAM JUG” is dis-
    played. 
    •	 Press	the	OK	icon	 (B9)	 and	then	 the		 icons (B7) and 
    (B8) until “JUG COFFEE TASTE” is displayed.
    •	 Press	the	OK	icon	(B9).
    •	 Press	 the	 	 icons (B7) and (B8) to select a different 
    coffee taste from extra-mild to extra-strong. 
    •	 Confirm	the	required	taste	by	pressing	the	OK	icon	(B9).	
    •	 To	change	the	quantity	 of	coffee,	 press	the	 	 icons 
    (B7) and (B8) until “JUG LEVEL” is displayed. 
    •	 Press	the	OK	icon	(B9)	to	confirm.
    •	 A	 bar	representing	 the	quantity	 of	coffee	 delivered	 for	each	
    cup is displayed and can be made shorter or longer.
      A completely full bar corresponds to the maximum quanti-
    ty of coffee per cup. 
    •	 When	 the	bar	indicates	 the	quantity	 of	coffee	 required,	
    press the OK icon (B9) to confirm. 
    •	 To	 change	the	quantity	 of	cups,	 press	 the		 icons (B7) 
    and (B8) until “NR OF CUPS IN JUG” is displayed. 
    •	 Select	 the	OK	icon	 (B9)	 and	then	 press	 the	 	 icons 
    (B7) and (B8) to select the number of cups required (4, 6).  
    “JUG 4 CUPS” or “JUG 6 CUPS” is displayed.
    •	 Press	the	OK	icon	(B9)	to	confirm.
    •	 Press	the		 icon (B6) to exit the programming menu.
    CLEANING
    Cleaning the coffee maker
    Do not use solvents or abrasive detergents to clean the coffee 
    maker. A soft damp cloth will suffice. 
    Never wash any of the components of the coffee maker in the 
    dishwasher. 
    The following parts of the machine must be cleaned regularly:
    •		 Waste	coffee	container	(A4).
    •		 Drip	tray	(A14).
    •		 Water	tank	(A12).
    •		 Coffee	 (A13),	hot	water	 (A11)	and	cappuccino	 maker	spouts	
    (A10).
    •		 Pre-ground	coffee	funnel	(A21).	
    •		 Inside	 of	the	 machine,	 accessible	 after	opening	 the	service	
    door (A2).
    •		 Brewing	unit	(A5).
    •		 Coffee	jug.	
    Cleaning the waste coffee container
    When “EMPTY WASTE COFFEE CONTAINER” is displayed, the 
    waste coffee container must be emptied and cleaned.  
    To clean:
    •	 open	 the	service	 door	on	the	 front	 of	the	 appliance	 (fig.	16),	
    extract the drip tray (fig. 17) and clean. 
    •	 Clean	the	waste	coffee	container	thoroughly.	
     Important!  When extracting the drip tray, the waste 
    coffee container must always be emptied.
    Cleaning the drip tray
     Important!  If the drip tray is not emptied the water 
    might overflow.  
    This could damage the machine. 
    The drip tray is fitted with a level indicator (red) showing the 
    level of water it contains (fig. 27). 
    Before the indicator protrudes from the cup tray, the drip tray 
    must be emptied and cleaned. 
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