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Operating Instructions and W arranty Customer Service 1-800-220-5701 Impr essa E Series Fully Automatic Cof fee & Espr esso Center with Clearyl W ater Car e System 64701R[...]
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IMPOR T ANT SAFEGUARDS When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: 1. Read all instructions. 2. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs. 3. T o protect against fire, electric shock and personal injury , do not immerse cord, plugs or appliance in water or other liquids. 4. Cl[...]
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D. This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). As a safety feature, this plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way . If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not attempt to defeat this safety feature. CAUTION This appliance is fo[...]
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f. Rinse g. Steam h. Pre-Gr ound Coffee e. Programming a. On/Off b. 1-Cup mild normal strong d. 2-Cup e. Dial Fig. 6 Fig. 7[...]
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Fig. 13 Fig. 14[...]
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Fig. 17 Fig. 18 Fig. 19 Fig. 20 Fig. 21 Fig. 15 Fig. 16 Steaming: up Frothing: down[...]
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T able of Contents 8. Important Safeguards / Jura-Capr esso...............................2 Illustrations.......................................................................4–7 1. Product Registration......................................................9 2. Operating Instructions / Customer Service ...................9 3. WELCOME TO THE IMPRE[...]
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1. PRODUCT REGISTRA TION Please read the enclosed pr oduct registration form now . Fill it out and mail or fax it to us within two weeks after purchasing your machine or register online thr ough our website: www .capresso.com. Important : This registration is part of your warranty (chapter 24). 2. OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS / CUSTOMER SERVICE Thank yo[...]
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extraction of bitter oils and release less caf feine than any other brewing method. Y ou will always make the absolute freshest and most aromatic cup of cof fee. This is the reason why many European r estaurants and hotels serve fresh pressured br ewed coffee only . Experiment with your new machine and prepar e yourself the best and most enjoyable [...]
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All Display Messages Are Shown in RED 5. F ACTOR Y SETTINGS Each machine leaves the factory with the following settings: Filter ..................... NO Hardness Level .... 2 Aroma ................... ROBUST Auto Off ................ 2 hours after last use Language ............. English Cup Size ………….. OZ. Rinse ……………… ✔ The D[...]
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Sugar Coated Beans : DO NOT fill sugar coated beans into the bean container . The sugars will stick to the burrs and clog the flow of ground cof fee. Have your local coffee store grind the sugar coated beans and use as described in chapter 11. Using Oily Beans: Beans with an oily surface tend to stick together . This may prevent a continuous flow o[...]
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Grinding times (approx.) MILD .......... 6 to 7 seconds. NORMAL ... 7.5 to 8.5 seconds. STRONG..... 9 to 10 seconds. AROMA -setting " ST ANDARD " has the shorter grinding times. AROMA -setting " ROBUST " has the longer grinding times. When using the 2-Cup button the grinder will always grind between 9 and 10 seconds. Please note[...]
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13. FROTHING and STEAMING The steam function can be used to heat up any liquid and to steam and froth milk. Steaming Position: The Frother's metal cylinder is in the UP position (Fig. 16). In the steaming position hot steam is injected into the milk (or any other liquid) without creating a fr othy layer on top. T ypically a Latte has steamed m[...]
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15. CLEANING THE DUAL FROTHER PLUS Always keep the Dual Frother Plus clean and fr ee of milk deposits. Hardened milk particles will make it impossible to create milk fr oth. Fast cleaning: Display shows READY . Place a cup underneath the frother (Fig. 13) and turn the Steam/Water Selector to the water symbol. Let hot water run through the fr other [...]
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• Insert the cartridge with its taper ed end down. Make sure it fits snugly over the white mesh piece inside the water container . Push down gently (Fig.10). • Close the holder for the cartridge so that it engages in the water tank (Fig.11). • Fill the water tank with fr esh cold water and replace. Y ou must activate the cartridge as follows:[...]
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17. ADJUSTING THE WA TER HARDNESS W ater is heated inside the machine. With use, this leads to calcium deposits forming inside the machine. The display will remind you when it is time to perform a decalcifying cycle. The machine is set to level 2 (medium hard water). If you have harder water you need to set it to a higher level. If you have softer [...]
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18a. AROMA 1. Push and hold P button until display shows FIL TER . 2. T urn Dial to AROMA 3. Push Dial: ROBUST 4. T urn Dial to select from ST ANDARD or ROBUST 5. Push Dial to confirm selection. 6. Push the P button to get back to READY . In ROBUST the grinder will always grind approx. 1 second longer to increase the str ength of your coffee. 18b. [...]
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18f. RINSE Y ou can tur n off the automatic rinsing mode for when the machine shuts down. 1. Push and hold P button until display shows FIL TER . 2. T urn Dial to RINSE 3. Push Dial: RINSE ✔ 4. T urn Dial to select RINSE – 5. Push Dial to confirm selection. 6. Push the P button to get back to READY . 19. CARE AND MAINTENANCE 19a. FILL WA TER Wh[...]
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19e. GENERAL CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS Never use abrasive materials or chemicals to clean the machine. • Clean the housing with a soft, damp cloth. • Rinse water tank daily and fill with fresh, cold water . 19f. EMPTYING SYSTEM BEFORE TRANSPORT This procedur e is necessary to prevent water and frost damage in case you intend to transport your machi[...]
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7. Push the Rinse button. The display shows CLEANING . The cleaning program will dispense hot foamy water in intervals through the cof fee spout into the drawer . 8. When finished, the display shows EMPTY DRAWER . 9. Lift and remove the drawer . Empty the used coffee container and drawer and replace. The display shows READY indicating the machine i[...]
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9. Place a lar ge container (at least 20 oz.) under neath the frother . The display shows OPEN T AP . 10. T ur n the Steam/Water Selector to the water symbol. The machine will pump hot water through the fr other in intervals. During this procedur e the display shows DECAL ON . When this cycle is finished the display shows SHUT T AP . 11. T ur n the[...]
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24. TROUBLESHOOTING A. NO COFFEE COMES OUT OF THE COFFEE SPOUT Reason: Beans in bean container are not feeding pr operly into the grinder because they are stuck together . Solution : Stir beans before grinding and while grinding turn the grinding selector to the coarsest setting. See chapter 7. Reason : Y ou used ground coffee in the gr ound coffee[...]
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25. WARRANTY For Home Use: Limited One Y ear Warranty For Non-Home Use: Limited Six Month W arranty This warranty covers your new IMPRESSA E Series. This warranty is in effect for the period described above fr om the date of the first consumer purchase and is limited to the United States of America. This warranty covers all defects in materials or [...]