g
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• ... the coffee-making unit will not fit
back in?
– The coffee-making unit is not closed.
Turn the service lever to close the
coffee-making unit.
– The latching lever is not up. Push the
metal clip up, and insert the coffee-
making unit
• ... the coffee machine has to be
transported?
– Keep the original packaging as
transport protection.
– Secure the coffee machine against
jarring.
– Empty the coffee machine tank and
container and allow any remaining
moisture in the system to steam off.
This will protect your coffee machine
from being damaged by freezing in
cold weather.
To steam off the system, remove
water tank and then select the
steam function. When no more
steam is released, turn off the steam
tap and switch off the coffee
machine.
– Care should also be taken with the
location of the coffee machine –
especially in cold weather, when
damage can be caused by freezing.
15
Using the Total Cups
Counter
The coffee machine has the facility to
display the total number of cups of
coffee made.
3
If the Key for 2 cups of coffee (Fig. 3, a)
is used to make 2 cups of coffee at the
same time, these are counted as 2 cups.
0
Switch the coffee machine on.
0
Simultaneously press and hold the
"Steam Pre-selector" key (Fig. 3, g)
and the "On/Off" key (Fig. 3, h)
.
Keep both keys pressed for around
3 seconds, until the Key for 1 cup of
coffee (Fig. 3, b)
indicator and the
Coffee Quantity indicator come on.
Now individual indicator lights start to
flash in sequence, showing the number
of cups made:
1 x flash corresponds to
10,000 cups
1 x flash corresponds
1,000 cups
1 x flash corresponds
100 cups
1 x flash corresponds
10 cups
1 x flash corresponds
1 cup
The flashing sequence is continuously
repeated.
0
Count the number of individual flashes
by each indicator.
Example: The following flashing
sequence corresponds to 1,529 cups.
0 x flash
1 x flash
5 x flashes
2 x flashes
9 x flashes
0
To exit this mode, press the "Clean" key
(Fig. 3, f)
.
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