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ET AM36_AU/ 02.13[...]
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DE GB ET AM36.365 BEAN T O CUP ESPRESSO AND C APPUCCINO MA CHINE Instruction for use[...]
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2 2 B2 B3 B5 B6 B4 C1 D1 D2 D3 D6 D7 D8 B1 B7 B12 B11 B10 B9 B8 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 D5 D4[...]
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6 CONTENTS TECHNICAL DA T A ................................................................ 6 DISPOSAL .......................................................................... 6 INTRODUCTION ................................................................. 7 Symbols used in these instructions .....................................................[...]
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7 INTRODUC TION Thank you for choosing the ET AM36.365 automa tic bean t o cup espresso and cappuccino machine. W e hope you enjoy using your new applianc e. T ake a few minutes to read these instr uc tions. This will av oid all risks and damage to the appliance. Symbols used in these instructions Important warnings are identied by these symbols[...]
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8 Please note: Keep these instructions. If the appliance is passed to other per- sons, they must also be pro vided with these instructions. DESCRIPTION Description of appliance (page 3 - A ) A1. T op lid A2. Beans container A3. Pre-ground coee funnel lid with pressur e closure A4. Pre-ground coee funnel A5. Beans container lid A6. Grinding ad[...]
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9 Connecting the appliance Important! Check that the mains power supply voltage corresponds to the value indicated on the rating plate on the bottom of the ap - pliance. Connect the appliance to an eciently ear thed and correctly installed socket with a minimum curren t rating of 10A only . If the power socket does not[...]
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10 MENU SETTINGS T o access the settings menu , press the butt on corresponding t o MENU . Scroll throu gh the menu by pres sing the sc roll ing arr ow (< or >) (g. 9). Rinsing Use this function t o deliv er hot water from the spout to heat the internal circuit and make the c oee delivered hotter . T o enable the func tion, proceed as f[...]
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11 3. Pr ess the button; 4. Press the scrolling arrow (< or >) (g. 9) until the number of minutes/hours of operation is displayed (15 or 30 min- utes, or 1, 2 or 3 hours); 5. Press the button t o conrm; 6. Press the MENU/ESC butt on to exit the menu. Auto-o is programmed. Energy saving Use this function to enable or disable energy sa[...]
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12 T o display , proceed as follows: 1. Pr ess the MENU/ESC button to enter the menu; 2. Press the scrolling arrow (< or >) (g. 9) until “Sta tistics” is displayed; 3. Press the butt on; 4. By pressing the scrolling arrow (< or >) (g. 9), you can check: - how many coees ha ve been made; - the total number of cappuccinos and[...]
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13 - 1 cup , if you want 1 coee (g . 15); - 2 cups if you want 2 c oees (g. 17). 3. Low er the spout as near as possible to the cups (g. 16). This mak es a creamier coee . 4. Press the button corresponding to the number of coees requir ed (1 cup or 2 cups ). 5. Prepara tion begins. The amount of coee selected is dis- played [...]
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14 No froth FLA T WHITE/ MILK (hot milk) Min. froth L AT T E Max. froth CAPPUCCINO/ MILK frothed milk Making milk based drinks automatically The FLA T WHITE, CAPPUCCINO , LA TTE and MILK buttons on the control panel enable these drinks to be pr epared aut omatically . Proceed as f ollows: 1. Fill the milk con tainer and attach it as describe[...]
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15 avoid splashes). 3. Press the button (g. 3). “Prepara tion underway” is displayed (if required). Then hot water is delivered and “HOT W A TER” is displayed, together with a progress bar which lls gradually as prepara tion proceeds. 4. The machine delivers about 250 ml of hot w ater , then delivery stops automatically . T o interrup[...]
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16 • Check the condensate tr ay and empty if necessar y (g. 29). Important! When removing the drip tray , the grounds container must be emptied, even if it c ontains few grounds. If this is not done , when you mak e the next coees, the grounds c ontainer may ll up more than expected and clog the machine. Cle[...]
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17 Please note! Iftheinfuser isdiculttoinser t,beforeinser tion,squeezethe two levers shown in the gur e to make it smaller . 8. Once inserted, make sure the two red buttons hav e snapped out. PUSH 9. Close the infuser door . 10. Replace the wa ter tank. Cleaning the milk container Clean the milk container eac[...]
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18 soft water ● slightly hard w ater ●● hard wa ter ●●● very hard water ●●●● Setting water hardness 1. Press the MENU/ESC butt on to enter the menu. 2. Press the scrolling arrow (< or >) until “W ater Hardness” is displayed . 3. Press the butt on to conrm the selection. 4. Press the scrolling arrow (< or >) re[...]
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19 5. Place the lter in the water tank and sub - merge it completely for ten seconds, tilting it to enable the air bubbles to escape (g. 39). 6. Insert the lter into the lter housing and press as far as it will go (g. 40A). 7. Close the tank with the lid (g. 40B), and then replace the tank in the machine. When you install the l[...]
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20 DISPLAYED MESSAGES DISPLAYED MESSAGE POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION FILL TANK Insucientwaterinthetank. F ill the tank with water and/or inser t it correctly, pushing it as far as it will go until it clicks into place . EMPTY GROUNDS C ONT AINER The grounds con tainer (A18) is full. Empty the grounds container and drip tray , clean and[...]
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21 TROUBLESHOOTING Below is a list of some of the possible malfunctions. If the problem cannot be resolv ed as described, contact customer services. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The coee is not hot . The cups were not pr eheated. • Enablethecupwarmer ,leavethecupsatleast20 minutes to warm up . • W arm?[...]