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[. . . ] ⷠBefore switching the appliance on, fill the deposit with water. ⷠThe drip tray and the grille must be correctly fitted before switching the coffee machine on. When closing the control lever, take care not to put your hands in the filter holder. Deposit lid Water deposit Red light Green light On / off switch Coffee outlet switch Steam outlet switch Tray support Drip tray Filter for 1 or 2 cups E. [. . . ] Select the filter depending on the type of coffee you are going to prepare remembering that: - Filter for 1 or 2 measures of coffee (J) (Fig 6): 1 measure of coffee: one slightly rounded coffee measure (L). 1 single weak measure 2 measures of coffee: two slightly rounded coffee measures (L). 2 single weak measures - Filter for single coffee measure (K) (Fig 7): 1 single hard measure (E. Move the filter lock (R) backwards and fit the chosen filter into the filter holder (M) (Fig. 8) and insert the quantity of coffee or your chosen measure in the filter IMPORTANT - Press the coffee with the measurer (L). Once pressed, the level must be below the maximum level indicated inside the filter for 1 or 2 cups. Before using the coffee machine for the first time, clean the filters with water. To do this, fill the deposit with water and run it through without coffee until the deposit is empty. Remove the deposit to fill it with cold water and fit it back in the coffee machine (Fig 2). ⷠPlug in the coffee machine and switch it on using the on / off switch (E). ⷠFit the empty filter holder (M) in the head (Q) and turn it from left to right (Fig 3). ⷠWhen the green light (D) comes on the coffee machine will have reached the correct temperature and it will be ready. - Add the single weak measure using the coffee measure (L) Once the filter holder has been fitted into the head, turn it to the right (Fig. Put one or two cups under the filter holder (M) and when the green light (D) comes on, press the coffee switch (F). When there is sufficient coffee, press the switch (F) again and the coffee flow will stop. Remove the filter holder (M) from the block and keep the filter lock (R) forward, clean out the used coffee (Fig. 11) When you have finished using the coffee machine, turn off the switch (E) and unplug the coffeemaker from the mains. To prepare a cappuccino you must: · Insert the steamer (O) approximately 3 cm into the milk and hold it in this position. You can also use weak single measures and ESE type hard single measures Pre-heat the filter and the cups. As coffee is a natural product, the flavour will vary according to its origin, mixture and degree of toasting. Try different mixtures of special coffee for espresso coffee machines until you find the one which best suits your taste. Put an appropriate quantity of coffee in the filter and press it down properly. [. . . ] Use normal water softening products on the market for coffee machines (follow the instructions on the packet) or dissolve two Do not use vinegar as it will reduce the life of the appliance. How to remove limescale from the coffee machine · Fill the deposit with a descaling solution. Then place a container which is large enough on the drip grille (H) under the filter holder (M). Press the switch (E) to turn the coffee maker on and press the button (F). [. . . ]

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