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MACHINE COMPONENTS

Water Tank Cover
Milk Jug Dial
Milk Jug Cover

Button Pad

Lever

Capsule 

Compartment

Dispensing Head 

Cover

Dispensing Spout

Detach Buttons

Unlock 

Coffee Outlet 

Tube

Dispensing 

Head

Dispensing 

Head Cover

Milk Jug 

Inlet

Dispensing 

Spout

Milk Outlet 

Tube

Reverse Side of 

Dispensing Head. 

Milk Connector 

Out Knob 

Reverse Side of 

Dispensing Head. 

Used Capsule 

Drawer

Drip Tray

Power On/Off 

Switch at side of 

machine

Diagram 1:
Machine Components

Diagram 2:
Coffee Dispensing Head

Water Tank

Power Cord

Milk Jug

PLEASE NOTE: 

The machine 

and all the removable 

components are 

NOT 

Dishwasher proof.

 

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Summary of Contents for S23

Page 1: ...affitaly System Capsules INSTRUCTION MANUAL Imported by Roasting Australia Holdings Pty Limited 11 Hoyle Avenue Castle Hill NSW 2154 Phone AU 02 9846 0307 NZ 0800 450 894 Email caffitalysystem rfg com...

Page 2: ...he quantity of Beverage in a cup 16 General Operating Indications 17 Cleaning and Maintenance Daily Maintenance House Keeping 19 Cleaning Rinse Cycle 20 Cleaning Milk System Rinse Cycle 21 Detaching t...

Page 3: ...amed up with one of the many Caffitaly System capsules from your favourite brands Your Taste Your Choice Brought to you by Roasting Australia proudly part of JOIN the Caffitaly Club to recieve Member...

Page 4: ...oise or odours or if any other problem is detected inside the appliance do not use it and contact the Caffitaly System Customer Service Line on AU 02 9846 0307 NZ 0800 450 894 The packaging elements p...

Page 5: ...the lever is raised during the delivery of a product the machine can emit jets of hot water Risk of Burns Do not remove parts of the appliance OR insert objects into the openings This could cause ele...

Page 6: ...pensing Head Cover Milk Jug Inlet Dispensing Spout Milk Outlet Tube Reverse Side of Dispensing Head Milk Connector Out Knob Reverse Side of Dispensing Head Used Capsule Drawer Drip Tray Power On Off S...

Page 7: ...ram 4 Dial Settings Always ensure the Milk Jug is placed back into position gently but firmly onto your machine There should be NO GAP between the Milk Jug Connector and the Machine The Milk Jug Cover...

Page 8: ...ct espresso coffee or any other beverages except tea Capsules appropriate for the Tea Button will be indicated on the packaging Inappropriate use of this button may damage the machine and void your wa...

Page 9: ...ted Replace the Milk Jug Cover onto the Milk Jug return into position on your machine Place a large empty container at least 500ml under the Dispensing Spout Note You can remove the Drip Tray if requi...

Page 10: ...Remove the Milk Jug empty rinse with fresh water return to your machine Fill the Milk Jug with fresh milk and return back into position After Step 7 has successfully been completed all the button lig...

Page 11: ...lose the Lever fully place a cup or mug under the Dispensing Spout NOTE If the Milk Jug is not in position only the bottom lights will flash When the machine has warmed up the bottom lights only will...

Page 12: ...prox 30 seconds until warmed up When all the button lights remain steadily lit your machine is ready for use 2 Insert the capsule pressing gently into place 4 Continued on next page Raise the Lever to...

Page 13: ...button lights remain steadily lit your machine is ready for use Remove the Milk Jug from your machine Note The Milk Jug is removed from the side not the front 2 5 Continued on next page NOTE The quant...

Page 14: ...Milk Jug Dial This will regulate the amount and density of froth that is dispensed If you prefer a smaller amount of froth for example a Flat White turn the Milk Jug Dial to the left If you like Latte...

Page 15: ...h 9 10 DISPENSING MILK BASED DRINKS continued PLEASE NOTE To maintain the freshness of the milk the Milk Jug should be removed and stored in the refrigerator between uses Please ensure a Milk Jug Syst...

Page 16: ...mpartment Insert the capsule pressing gently into place Close the Lever place a cup or mug under the Dispensing Spout Press and hold the desired beverage button Machine will beep once indicating the r...

Page 17: ...inuously blink the machine is warming up This will take approx 30 seconds 1 1 2 Press the Single or Double Espresso button Wait for the machine to complete the Priming Cycle as it fills with water Emp...

Page 18: ...raised during the delivery of a beverage the machine can emit jets of hot water Risk of burns The Indicator light blinks RED and beeps The appliance will immediately stop dispensing 1 Close the Lever...

Page 19: ...mal Wipe the base of the tank platform regularly to avoid water spilling onto the bench Diagram 2 Do not overfill the Water Tank past the Maximum line Milk Jug Connection Diagram 1 When connecting the...

Page 20: ...ere are no capsules in the Capsule Compartment Empty any used capsules and water then rinse the Drip Tray Grid Used Capsule Drawer with water Place a large empty container at least 500ml under the Dis...

Page 21: ...er must be completed at the end of each day It is recommended to perform a complete clean of the Milk Jug and components at least twice a week or more Refer to instructions on the following page NOTE...

Page 22: ...capsule is in the Capsule Compartment DETACHING THE DISPENSING HEAD 3 Simultaneously press both of the Detach buttons located on the top and underneath the Dispensing Head Remove from your machine Ro...

Page 23: ...the Milk Jug from your machine Note The Milk Jug is removed from the side not the front Press the Detach button on the front of the Milk Jug Remove the Milk Jug Cover together with the Milk Aspiration...

Page 24: ...k slightly using two hands on either side of the Water Tank Remove the Drip Tray separate the Grid empty any water Empty used capsules water from the Used Capsule Drawer Lift the Water Tank out upward...

Page 25: ...vanced program that monitors how much water is used to dispense beverages Descaling Signal When the Descaling Indicator Light blinks Orange it is advisable to perform the Decaling Cycle with 48 hours...

Page 26: ...l stop the pumps There should be approx 600ml of descaling solution in the jug Empty the jug replace under the Dispensing Spout Remove the Drip Tray and Used Capsule Drawer from your machine Separate...

Page 27: ...er the Dispensing Spout Remove the Milk Jug Drip Tray and Used Capsule Drawer from your machine Separate the Grid from the Drip Tray The Cleaning button will continue to blink until it has completed t...

Page 28: ...OLE of Step 3 and Step 4 2 Switch ON using the ON OFF button then after 1 second close and open the Lever within 1 second The button lights will flash and the RED Indicator light will blink indicating...

Page 29: ...e button lights will slowly and sequentially blink To start using your machine again press any button or lift the Lever 1 2 All the button lights will blink as the machine warms up Approx 20 to 30 sec...

Page 30: ...Incorrect use of the Tea button Turn off the machine then turn it back on after a few minutes The Tea button is only to be used for Tea capsules and hot water Note If the RED Indicator Light remains s...

Page 31: ...hine Ensure there is no gap between the Milk Jug Connector and the machine Diagram 3 Page 7 Ensure the Milk Aspiration Tubes are connected correctly Refer to Page 24 Undo the Coffee Dispensing Head tu...

Page 32: ...can be a source of danger The appliance has been manufactured using high quality materials that can be reused or recycled Dispose of the appliance in a suitable waste collection centre Refer to data...

Page 33: ...oduct to us as per the address details in Point 4 d You will need to provide your receipt as proof of purchase in order to make a claim under the warranty e Once you return the product and lodged a cl...

Page 34: ...34 NOTES...

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Page 36: ...ly System capsule there are two innovative filters Thanks to the upper one we can obtain a uniform distribution of water over the entire surface of the coffee Then the bottom filter ensures the best c...

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