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CONTENTS

1. FUNDAMENTAL 

SAFETY 

WARNINGS 

............. 7

2. SAFETY 

WARNINGS 

.................................... 8

2.1  Symbols used in these instructions ...............8
2.2 Designated 

use 

..............................................8

2.3  Instruction for Use .........................................8

3. INTRODUCTION 

.......................................... 8

3.1  Letters in brackets .........................................8
3.2  Troubleshooting and repairs ..........................8
3.3  Download the App! .......................................8

4. DESCRIPTION............................................. 9

4.1  Description of the appliance ..........................9
4.2  Description of the homepage (main screen)   9
4.3  Description of the milk container ..................9
4.4  Description of the chocolate carafe ...............9

5. BEFORE 

USE............................................... 9

5.1  Checking the appliance .................................9
5.2  Installing the appliance .................................9
5.3  Connecting the appliance ............................10
5.4  Setting up the appliance .............................10

6.  TURNING THE APPLIANCE ON.................... 10

7.  TURNING THE APPLIANCE OFF .................. 10

8. MENU 

SETTINGS 

...................................... 11

8.1 Rinsing 

 

 

......................................................11

8.2 Descaling 

 

 

...................................................11

8.3  Water filter    ...............................................11
8.4  Drinks settings   ...........................................11
8.5  Setting the time   ........................................11
8.6 Auto-start 

 

 

..................................................11

8.7 Auto-off 

(standby)   ..................................... 12

8.8 Cup 

warmer 

  ................................................ 12

8.9  Energy saving   ............................................12
8.10  Coffee temperature   ....................................12
8.11  Water hardness   ..........................................12
8.12  Selecting the language   ..............................12
8.13 Beep   ..........................................................12
8.14  Cup lighting    ..............................................12
8.15  Background    ............................................... 13
8.16 Bluetooth  ...................................................13
8.17 Demo mode  ................................................13
8.18  Default values    ...........................................13
8.19 Statistics   ....................................................13

9. MAKING 

COFFEE 

....................................... 13

9.1  Selecting the coffee aroma ..........................13
9.2  Selecting the coffee quantity ......................13
9.3  Adjusting the coffee mill .............................14
9.4  Tips for a hotter coffee.................................14

9.5  Making coffee using coffee beans ...............14
9.6  Making coffee using pre-ground coffee .......14

10.  MAKING CAPPUCCINOS AND MILK-BASED 

COFFEES .................................................. 15

10.1  Filling and attaching the milk container ......15
10.2  Adjusting the amount of froth .....................15
10.3  Making cappuccinos and milk-based coffees 

automatically ..............................................15

10.4  Cleaning the milk container after every use  16

11.  MAKING HOT CHOCOLATE ..........................16

12.  DELIVERING HOT WATER .......................... 17

13.  STEAM DELIVERY ..................................... 17

13.1  Tips for using steam to froth milk ................17
13.2  Clean the hot water/steam spout after use .17

14.  CUSTOMISING THE DRINKS   ...................... 18

15.  MEMORISING YOUR PERSONAL PROFILE .... 18

16.  CLEANING................................................ 18

16.1   Cleaning the machine.................................18
16.2  Cleaning the machine’s internal circuit ........18
16.3  Cleaning the coffee grounds container ........18
16.4  Cleaning the drip tray ..................................19
16.5  Cleaning the inside of the coffee machine ...19
16.6  Cleaning the water tank ..............................19
16.7  Cleaning the coffee spouts ..........................19
16.8  Cleaning the pre-ground coffee funnel .......19
16.9  Cleaning the infuser ....................................20
16.10 Cleaning the milk container ........................20
16.11 Cleaning the hot water/steam connection 

nozzle..........................................................21

16.12 Cleaning the hot chocolate carafe (E) ..........21

17.  DESCALING .............................................. 21

18. SETTING WATER HARDNESS ...................... 22

18.1  Measuring water hardness ..........................22
18.2  Setting water hardness   ..............................22

19. WATER SOFTENER FILTER ......................... 23

19.1  Installing the filter ......................................23
19.2  Replacing the filter ......................................23

22.  DISPLAYED MESSAGES .............................. 24

19.3  Removing the filter .....................................24

20.  TECHNICAL DATA ...................................... 24

21.  DISPOSAL ................................................ 24

23.  TROUBLESHOOTING ................................. 29

24.  ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS (UK ONLY) ..... 31

Summary of Contents for ECAM 650.75

Page 1: ...ing coffee using coffee beans 14 9 6 Making coffee using pre ground coffee 14 10 MAKING CAPPUCCINOS AND MILK BASED COFFEES 15 10 1 Filling and attaching the milk container 15 10 2 Adjusting the amount of froth 15 10 3 Making cappuccinos and milk based coffees automatically 15 10 4 Cleaning the milk container after every use 16 11 MAKING HOT CHOCOLATE 16 12 DELIVERING HOT WATER 17 13 STEAM DELIVERY...

Page 2: ...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 understand the hazards involved User cleaning and maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are above 8 years old and s...

Page 3: ...ignated use Thisapplianceisdesignedandmadetopreparecoffee milkand chocolate and to heat drinks Any other use is considered improper and thus dangerous The manufacturer is not liable for damage deriving from improper use of the appliance 2 3 Instruction for Use Read this Instruction for Use carefully before using the appli ance Failure to follow this Instruction for Use may result in burns or damag...

Page 4: ... B6 aroma selection B7 quantity selection B8 scroll arrow B9 Drinks available for selection press the or scroll ar rows to display all the drinks the bottom bar indicates which screen you are viewing B10 scroll arrow B11 Customisable profiles see 15 Memorising your personal profile Description of the accessories page 2 C C1 Total HardnessTest indicator paper C2 Pre ground coffee measure C3 Descale...

Page 5: ...t the hot water steam spout C6 is inserted on the connection nozzle A9 fig 7 and place a container holding a minimum of 100 ml under neath fig 8 5 WATER CIRCUIT EMPTY PRESS OK TO START FILLING PRO CESS appears on the display 6 Press OK to confirm The appliance delivers water from the spout fig 8 then goes off automatically The coffee machine is now ready for normal use Pleasenote Whensettingupthea...

Page 6: ...aling For instructions on descaling see section 17 Descaling 8 3 Water filter For instructions on how to install the filter C4 see section 19 Water softener filter 8 4 Drinks settings In this section you can consult your customised settings and if you wish reset the default values for each drink 1 Press B2 to enter the menu 2 Press B10 or B8 until DRINKS SETTINGS ap pearsonthedisplay B 3 Press The...

Page 7: ...aving 4 Press ESC to go back to the homepage The corresponding symbol appears on the display alongside the time to indicate that the function has been enabled 8 10 Coffee temperature Tomodifythetemperatureofthewaterusedtomakethecoffee proceed as follows 1 Press B2 to enter the menu 2 Press B10 or B8 until COFFEETEMPERATURE ap pears on the display B together with the current selection LOW MEDIUM HI...

Page 8: ...2 Press B10 or B8 until DEMO MODE appears onthedisplay B 3 Press to start the demo 4 Press ESC to go back to the homepage 8 18 Default values This resets all menu settings and programmed quantities back to the default values with the exception of the language which remains as set To reset the default values proceed as follows 1 Press B2 to enter the menu 2 Press B10 or B8 until DEFAULT VALUES appe...

Page 9: ...SSO 6 Preparationbegins Animageoftheselecteddrinkappears onthedisplay B togetherwithaprogressbarwhichgrad ually fills as preparation progresses Pleasenote You can prepare 2 cups of ESPRESSO coffee at the same time by pressing 2X during preparation of 1 ESPRESSO the image is displayed for a few seconds at the start of preparation While the machine is making coffee delivery can be inter rupted at an...

Page 10: ... 17 6 Attachthemilkcontainer D totheconnectionnozzle A9 fig 18 and push as far as it will go The machine emits a beep if the beep function is enabled 7 Place a sufficiently large cup under the coffee spouts A8 and frothed milk spout D5 Adjust the length of the milk spout To move it nearer the cup simply pull it downwards fig 19 8 Follow the instructions below for each function 10 2 Adjusting the a...

Page 11: ...is delivered You can make one or two cups of hot chocolate Choose CHOCOLATE from the homepage then proceed as follows 1 Lift the carafe lid E1 fig 23 2 Pullthereleaseslide E6 andextractthecarafefunnel E2 fig 23 3 Make sure the steam spout E3 and stirrer E4 are insert ed fig 24 4 INSERT STIRRER IN CHOCOLATE CARAFE STEP 1 OF 4 fig 25 attach the funnel to the carafe then press NEXT 5 POUR MILK OR WAT...

Page 12: ...ction nozzle A9 2 Fill a container with the liquid to be heated or frothed and immerse the hot water steam spout in the liquid 3 Press STEAM The corresponding image appears on the display B together with a progress bar which fills graduallyaspreparationproceedsandafterafewseconds steam to heat the liquid is delivered from the hot water steam spout 4 When the required temperature or level of froth ...

Page 13: ...memorised To select your personal profile from the homepage press PROFILE 1 B11 then select another numbered profile To enter another profile press the profile currently in use then press another profile Pleasenote GUEST profile when you select this profile you can deliverdrinkswiththedefaultsettings The function is not active You can rename your personal profile by connecting with the DeLonghi Co...

Page 14: ...ip tray 1 Remove the drip tray and the coffee grounds container A10 fig 33 2 Emptythedriptrayandgroundscontainerandwashthem 3 Replace the drip tray and grounds container 16 5 Cleaning the inside of the coffee machine Dangerofelectricshock Before cleaning internal parts the machine must be turned off see section 7 Turning off and unplugged from the mains power supply Never immerse the coffee machin...

Page 15: ...ce the infuser by sliding it onto the internalsupport fig 39 thenpushthePUSHsymbolfully in until it clicks into place 39 40 Pleasenote Iftheinfuserisdifficulttoinsert beforeinsertion adaptittothe right size by pressing the two levers shown in fig 40 41 P U S H 8 Onceinserted makesure the two coloured but tons have snapped out fig 41 9 Close the infuser door 10 Put the water tank back 16 10 Cleanin...

Page 16: ...NG Important Before use read the instructions and the labelling on the descaler pack You should use De Longhi descaler only Using unsuitable descaler and or performing descaling incorrectly may re sult in faults not covered by the manufacturer s guarantee Descale the appliance when DESCALING NEEDED PRESS OK TO START 40min appears on the display B To descale the appliance immediately press OK and f...

Page 17: ...l the tank up to the MAX level with fresh water 15 INSERTWATERTANK fig 6 Putthewatertankbackinthe appliance 16 PLACE 2l CONTAINER UNDER SPOUTS PRESS OK TO START RINSING Place the container used to collect the descaler solution empty under the hot water steam spout fig 8 and press OK 17 Hotwaterisdeliveredfromthehotwater steamspoutand RINSING UNDERWAY is displayed 18 EMPTYDRIPTRAY fig 45 Attheendof...

Page 18: ...ER appears on the display 7 Press 8 Follow the operations described in the previous section from point 5 The filter is now active and you can use the coffee machine Pleasenote Aftertwomonths seedateindicator orwhentheappliancehas not been used for 3 weeks you should replace the filter even if the message has not yet been displayed 3 To change the level selected press the symbol itself until thereq...

Page 19: ...theappliancehas not been used for 3 weeks you should replace the filter even if the message has not yet been displayed 20 TECHNICAL DATA Voltage 220 240V 50 60 Hz max 10 A Power 1450W Pressure 1 5 MPa 15 bar Water tank capacity 2 l Size LxDxH 260x480x375 mm Cord length 1750 mm Weight 12 4 kg Beans container capacity 400 g The appliance complies with the following EC directives European Standby Reg...

Page 20: ... insert the grounds container ADD PRE GROUND COFFEE MAXIMUM ONE MEASURE ESC Withthe pre groundcoffee functionselected pre groundcoffeehasnotbeenpouredintothe funnel A4 Place pre ground coffee in the funnel fig 13 and repeat delivery ADD PRE GROUND COFFEE MAXIMUM ONE MEASURE OK ALONGcoffeewithpre groundcoffeehasbeen requested Place pre ground coffee in the funnel A4 fig 13 and press OK to continue ...

Page 21: ...is present an air bubble may have been released inside the circuit obstructing delivery Insert the hot water steam spout C6 in the appliance and deliver a little water until the flow becomes regular SELECT A MILDERTASTE OR REDUCE PRE GROUND COFFEE QUANTITY ESC Too much coffee has been used Select a milder taste by pressing AROMA B6 or reduce the quantity of pre ground coffee maximum 1 measure INSE...

Page 22: ...ent dial to one of the milk positions TURN DIALTO CLEAN POSI TIONTO START CLEANING CLEAN ESC Milk has been delivered recently and the tubes inside the milk container must be cleaned D Turn the froth adjustment dial D1 to CLEAN fig 20 TURNTHE MILK FROTH ADJUSTMENT DIALTO MILK POSITION The milk container has been inserted with the froth adjustment dial D1 in the CLEAN position Turn the dial to the r...

Page 23: ...descaling procedure described in section 17 Descaling needs to be performed and or the filter needs replacing or removing as descri bedinsection 19 Watersoftenerfilter The tubes inside the milk container C must be cleaned Turn the froth adjustment dial D1 to CLEAN fig 20 The filter C4 must be replaced Replace or remove the filter as described in section 19 Water softener filter The machine must be...

Page 24: ...nely Turn the grinding adjustment dial A5 one click clockwise towards 7 while the coffee mill is in operation fig 10 Continue one click at a time until coffee delivery is satisfactory The effect is only visible after delivering 2 coffees see section 9 3 Adjusting the coffee mill Coffee does not come out of one or both of the spouts The coffee spouts A8 are blocked Clean the spouts with a toothpick...

Page 25: ...r is hot even though it has been disabled Anumberofdrinkshavebeenprepared in rapid succession The chocolate is not sufficiently dense The hot chocolate powder used does not contain thickener Change the type of powder used The highest density has not been se lected Select the highest density in the correspon ding screen The quantities of milk and hot chocola te powder are not correct Follow the ins...

Page 26: ...l in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red When wiring the plug ensure that all strands of wire are...

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