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... 3. Making coffee
➔ Press the 2-cup button (fig. 1/G).
➔ The machine now starts the grind -
ing and brewing operation and pro du-
ces two consecutive cups of coffee.
Note:
· The brewing operation can be stop-
ped at any point by pressing the 1-cup
(fig. 1/F) or 2-cup buttons (fig. 1/G).
· If the water or beans supply runs out
or the trays need emptying be tween
brewing the first cup and the second,
the appropriate message will appear
in the display and the second coffee
will not be made. Follow the display
screen and then press the 1-cup but-
ton (fig. 1/F) for the second cup.
3.5 Using pre-ground coffee
➔ First turn the water quantity control
knob (fig. 1/D and 6) to the desired
amount for one cup.
➔ Open the lid of the pre-ground
coffee chamber (fig. 1/O). “FILL
POWDER” appears in the display.
➔ Add one level measuring spoon of
ground coffee and close the lid again.
“POWDER READY” appears in the
display.
➔ Place a cup under the coffee spout
(fig. 1/J and 5) and press the ‘1-cup’
button for one cup (fig. 1/G).
Note: If the pre-ground coffee cham-
ber is left open by accident or the ‘1-
cup’ button is not pressed after ground
coffee is added, the machine will
automatically be rinsed out via the
coffee spout (fig. 1/J and 5) a minute
after the lid is closed. It is then oper -
ational again.
Caution! The pre-ground coffee cham-
ber is not a storage container. Never add
more than one measure at a time to the
chamber, and use only fresh or vacuum-
packed coffee ground from beans. Do
not add instant coffee powder!
3.6 Drawing hot water
(e.g. for making tea)
➔ Hold a cup under the jet (fig. 1/T).
➔ Turn the steam / hot water valve
control knob (fig. 1/Q and 7) to the
right. Hot water comes out of the jet
and the display reads “HOT WATER”
➔ Fill the cup up to the desired level
and turn the valve control knob (fig.
1/Q and 7) back to ‘0’.
Caution: Risk of scalding!
Watch out for splashes. The jet be -
comes very hot during use. Leave to
cool for a few minutes before touching,
or only touch the plastic parts.
3.7 Drawing steam
➔ Then press the steam warm-up but-
ton (fig. 1/P and 7). The display reads
“STEAM IS PREHAETING”.
➔ As soon as the system is ready,
“STEAM IS READY” and “TURN VALVE”
appear alternately in the display.
➔ Hold a container with the liquid to
be heated under the jet (fig. 1/T).
➔ Dip the jet (fig. 1/T) into the con-
tainer with the liquid to be heated.
➔ Make sure that the ‘spumatore’
control knob (fig. 11a) is pointing to
the neutral position (steam symbol).
➔ Turn the steam / hot water valve
control knob (fig. 1/Q and 7) to the
right. Caution: A little water will come
out before the steam.
➔ The operation is completed by turn-
ing the control knob back to ‘0’ (fig.
1/Q and 7).