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De’L onghi Appliances via Seitz, 47 31100 T r eviso Italia w ww.delonghi.c om 5713222661/ 01.14[...]
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ECAM45.760 BEAN T O CUP ESPRESSO AND CAPPUC CINO MA CHINE Instruc tion for use[...]
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2 EN page 6 B C D B1 B10 B2 B15 B13 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B14 B11 B12 D1 C1 C2 D2 D6 D7 D8 D5 D4 D3 C3 C4 C5[...]
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3 A5 A2 A1 B A8 A7 A6 A4 A3 A12 A13 A11 A10 A14 A20 A19 A18 A16 A17 A15 A9[...]
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4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 14 15 16 10 13[...]
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5 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 30 31 32 29 MILK A B 17 27A 27B[...]
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6 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ................................................ 7 Symbols used in these instructions .................................. 7 Letters in br ackets ............................................................ 7 T roubleshooting and repairs ............................................ 7 SAFET Y ...................................[...]
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7 INTRODUCTION Thank you f or choosing this automatic espresso and cappuc cino machine. W e hope you enjoy using y our new appliance. T ake a few minutes to r ead this Instruction for Use. This will av oid all risks and damage to the appliance. Symbols used in these instructions Important warnings are identied by these symbols . It is vital to r[...]
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8 This is a household appliance only . It is not intended t o be used in: • sta kitchen ar eas in shops, oc es and other working en vironmen ts; • farm houses; • by clients in hotels , motels and other re- sidential type environmen ts; • bed and breakfast type environmen ts. Any other use is consider ed improper and thus dangerous . T[...]
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9 Installing the appliance Important! When you install the appliance , you should r espect the fol- lowing safety warnings: • The appliance giv es o heat. A fter positioning the applian- ce on the worktop , leave a space of a t least 3 cm between the surfaces of the appliance and the side and rear walls and at least 15 cm abov e the coee ma[...]
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10 Danger of burns! During rinsing, a little hot wa ter ows from the c oee spouts. Av oid contact with splashes of water . • T o turn the appliance o , press the button (g . 8). • The message “ T urning o, Please w ait” is displayed: if fea- tured, the applianc e completes a rinse cycle and then goes o (standby). Please no[...]
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11 Proceed as f ollows: 1. Press the MENU/ESC button to en ter the menu; 2. Press < or > (g . 9) until “Cup w armer” is displayed; 3. Press the OK button: “Enable?” or “Disable?” will be displayed 4. Press the OK butt on to enable or disable the cup warmer (“C up warmer” “Enabled” on the display indicates the fun- ction[...]
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12 MAKING COFFEE Selec ting the coee taste The appliance is set by default t o make coee with a standar d taste. Y ou can also choose one of these tastes: Extra-mild taste Mild taste Standard taste Strong taste Extra-strong taste T o change the taste, press the button (g . 11) repea- tedly until the r equired taste is display ed. Selec tin[...]
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13 Please note! • Various alarm messages could be displa yed while using the machine (FILL T ANK , EMPTY GROUNDS CONT AINER, etc.). Their meaning is explained in the section “Displayed messages” (page 22). • For hotter c oee, see the section “Tips for a hotter coee” (page 12). • If the coee is delivered a dr op at a time, t o[...]
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14 6. A ttach the milk container to the connection nozzle and push as far as it will go (g. 23). The machine emits a beep (if the beep function is enabled). 7. Place a suciently lar ge cup under the coee and frothed milk spouts. Adjust the length of the milk spout . T o move it nearer the cup , simply pull it downwards (g . 24). 8. Foll[...]
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15 Programming the quantity of coee and milk in the cup for the CAPPUCCINO , FLA T WHITE and LA T TE buttons The appliance is set by default t o automatically deliver standar d quantities. T o change these quantities, proceed as follo ws: 1. Plac e a cup under the coee spouts and milk spout. 2. Selec t the desired froth dial position for the [...]
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16 Tips for using steam to froth milk • When choosing the size of the container , bear in mind that the liquid doubles or triples in volume. • For a richer denser fr oth, use fresh skimmed or partially skimmed milk at refriger ator temper ature (about 5°C). • For a cr eamier froth, r otate the container with slo w move- ments in an upwar d d[...]
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17 Cleaning the inside of the coee machine Danger of electric shock! Before cleaning internal parts, the machine must be turned o (see “T urning o ”) and unplugged from the mains power sup- ply . Never immerse the coee machine in water . 33 1. Check regularly (about once a week) that the inside of the appliance (accessible after rem[...]
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18 39 PUSH 9. C lose the infuser door . 10. Replace the water tank. Cleaning the milk container Clean the milk container ev er y two days as described below: 1. Remo ve the lid. 2. Remo ve the milk spout and intak e tube. 3. Turn the fr oth adjustment dial clockwise to the “INSERT” position (g. 40) and pull o up wards . 40 4. W ash all th[...]
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19 Av oid contact with splashes of water . 9. Press the OK button to conrm tha t you hav e added the solution. The descale progr amme automatically performs a series of rinses and pauses to remo ve limescale deposits from inside the machine. “D escale under way” is displayed. The descale programme starts, and descaler comes out of the water [...]
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20 46 45 0,5 L 4. Extrac t the tank from the appliance and ll with w ater . 5. Inser t the lter in the water tank and immerse it c omple- tely for about ten minutes , sloping it and pressing it lightly to enable the air bubbles to escape (g . 46). 6. Inser t the lter in the lter housing (g. 47A ) and press as far as it will go . 7[...]
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21 DISPLAYED MESSAGES DISPLAYED MESSAGE POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION FILL T ANK Insucient wat er in the tank. Fill the tank with wa ter and/or insert it cor- rectly , pushing it as far as it will go until it clicks into place . EMPTY GROUNDS CONT AINER The grounds con tainer (A10) is full . Empty the grounds container and drip tra y , clean and repla[...]
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22 GENERAL ALARM The inside of the appliance is v er y dirt y . Clean the inside of the appliance thoroughly , as described in the section “Cleaning” . If the message is still displayed after cleaning , contact a Customer Experienc e. EMPTY CIRCUIT , FILL CIRCUIT W ater deliv ery PRESS OK The wa ter circuit is empty Ensure the wa ter spout is i[...]
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23 Coee does not come out of one of the spouts. The spouts are block ed. Clean the spouts with a toothpick (g . 34). The appliance does not come on. The pow er cable is not plugged in properly . Plug the cable fully into the sock et on the back of the appliance (g . 1). It is not plugged into the mains sock et. Plug into the mains socket. [...]
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24 ELECTRIC AL CONNECTION UK ONL Y Before using this appliance ensur e that the voltage indicat ed on the product corresponds with the main voltage in y our home, if y ou are in any doubt about y our supply contact your local electricity company . The exible mains lead is supplied connected to a B .S. 1363 fused plug having a fuse of 13 am[...]