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Rinsing the appliance
(fig. A, B, D & E)
The appliance must be rinsed if it has not been
used for a couple of days. Always start rinsing
the appliance directly after switching on in
order to decrease energy consumption.
Before you proceed, we need you to pay
attention to the following notes:
- Be careful with hot water and steam to
avoid burns. Hot steam can escape from
the milk froth dispenser during the process.
Before you proceed, we would like you to
focus your attention on the following notes:
- Before rinsing the appliance, make sure that
the milk frothing unit is assembled and
mounted correctly.
- Before rinsing the appliance, make sure that
the water reservoir is placed in the appliance.
Rinse the water reservoir (17).
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Make sure that the cover (20) of the filter
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holder (21) is correctly placed in the water
reservoir (17).
Place the lid (19) on the water reservoir (17).
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Fill the water reservoir (17) with water up to
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the maximum mark in the filling opening of
the lid (19).
Place the water reservoir (17) in the appliance.
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Set the beverage selector (7) to position ’A’
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or ’B’.
Insert the coffee pad cassette (13) into the
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appliance.
Set the locking collar (8) to position ’A’.
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Place one cup (500 ml) under the coffee
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dispenser (10), the hot water dispenser (11)
and the milk froth dispenser (12).
Make sure that the milk frothing unit is
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assembled and mounted correctly.
Press the on/off button (1) to switch on the
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appliance.
Simultaneously press on/off button (1) and
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the start/stop button (2) to start the
rinsing process.
If the process is completed, set the locking
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collar (8) to position ’B’.
Cleaning the coffee dispenser filter
(fig. K)
The quality of the cream layer reduces when
the coffee dispenser filter is clogged by calcium
or coffee residue. The coffee dispenser filter
must be cleaned regularly.
Before you proceed, we would like you to
focus your attention on the following notes:
- If the two filters of the coffee dispenser
filter are pressed against each other, replace
the coffee dispenser filter.
Remove the dispenser cassette (9) from the
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appliance.
Remove the coffee dispenser filter (28) from
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the dispenser cassette (9).
Clean the coffee dispenser filter (28) in soapy
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water using a soft brush to remove coffee
residue.
Pour a small amount of descaling agent
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through the opening of the coffee
dispenser filter (28) to remove calcium.
Rinse the coffee dispenser filter (28) under
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running water.
Mount the coffee dispenser filter (28) to
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the dispenser cassette (9).
Mount the dispenser cassette (9) to the
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appliance.
Cleaning the milk frothing unit
(fig. A, D, E & J)
Express cleaning
Set the beverage selector (7) to position
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’C’, ’D’, ’E’ or ’F’.
Place one cup (500 ml) under the coffee
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dispenser (10), the hot water dispenser
(11) and the milk froth dispenser (12).
Fill the milk jug with cold water.
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Place the milk jug as close to the left side
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of the appliance as possible.
Put the flexible tube (24) into the milk jug.
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Make sure that the flexible tube (24)
reaches the bottom of the milk jug.
Make sure that the milk frothing unit is
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assembled and mounted correctly.
Wait until the start/stop button (2)
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illuminates green.
Simultaneously press on/off button (1) and
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the start/stop button (2) to start express
cleaning.
Summary of Contents for 242124
Page 2: ...2 14 13 11 15 9 10 12 13 8 17 7 6 3 2 1 4 5 18 16 15 A...
Page 3: ...3 13 13 19 20 18 21 17 C B A 8 F2 B C F1 A B C D E 6 F A B E 7 C D D E...
Page 4: ...4 27 26 12 24 25 25 26 25 26 23 22 14 13 14 J2 G H I1 I2 J1...
Page 5: ...5 5 16 15 31 13 24 A 12 25 25 26 28 9 O J3 K 30 27 29 28 19 20 21 27 18 21 17 L M N...
Page 6: ...6 P...
Page 155: ...155 EL 2 2 8 B A C D E J 1 3 24 24 15 12 on off 1 2 2 6 7 C 4 2 2 2 8 B A C D E 50 ml...
Page 157: ...157 EL A C D E 15 11 on off 1 2 2 6 7 A 2 2 8 B A B D E...
Page 162: ...162 EL 28 9 9 J1 J3 J2 25 J3 24 25 25 26 12 26 26 27 A O 8 1 13 31 13 31 3 cm 8 13 13 13 14 P...
Page 163: ...163 EL 8 A 8 B 8 A C 1 500...
Page 164: ...164 EL 14 cm on off on off 7 A B 8 3 x 1 mm2...
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Page 175: ...175 AR 24 24 15 12 1 2 2 6 C 7 4 2 2 2 8 B E D C A 50 6 A 6 B A 6 B 7 2 2 8 B E D C A...
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