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I t e m S t oc k N u m b e r 1 6 9 06 9 U P C: 6 8 1 1 3 1 6 9 06 9 0 C OF FE E S T A TION F or C us to m e r A s s i st a nc e , ca l l C u st o m er Se rvi c e at 1 -8 7 7 - 20 7 -0 9 2 3 ( US ) o r 1 -8 7 7 -5 5 6- 0 9 7 3 ( Ca n a d a ) 1 6 90 6 9[...]
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I M PO R T A NT S A F E G U A R D S • Re ad a ll in str ucti ons an d i nf orm ati on in th is in stru ctio n b ook an d a ny oth er li ter at ur e i ncl ude d i n t his ca rton re fer rin g t o t hi s pr od uct b efo re op era tin g o r u si ng t hi s a ppl ia nce . • Do no t t ouc h h ot su r f aces . U se hand les or kn obs. • T o p ro te [...]
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3 P A R T S Cof fee 1. Hi nge d Water Cham ber 2. D rip Cof fee On / O f f But ton 3. Swi ng- Ou t Filte r Ho lder 4. Gl ass Cara fe 5. T her mos tat ically Cont rolle d Warming Pl ate 6. A /C Co rd an d C ord Storag e Espresso/Cappuccino a) Boi ler Cap b) Esp ress o/ Ca ppuccin o On/Of f Bu tto n c) Esp ress o Stren gth Cont rol d) Steam Control K[...]
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4 O P E RA T I N G I N ST R U CTI O N S Es pr ess o/ Ca ppu cc in o[...]
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5 O P E RA T I N G I N ST R U CTI O N S Es pr ess o/ Ca ppu cc in o Filter Cof fee: The cof fe e m aker i s a comb inat ion cof fee, espre sso, and capp uccino maker th at incor pora tes all of t hes e f unc tio ns in an a ll-i n- one spa ce s aving cof fee/espres so maki ng sys tem . T his app liance of fer s e ase of o pera tio n an d f l awle ss[...]
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6 I N ST R U CTI O N S F OR U S E Before You Star t … We recomm end th at you get familia r w ith all t he p ar t s of your Cof fe e Sta tion before op erati ng the mach ine. Wit h the uni t u nplug ged, b egin by ins er ti ng the metal f ilte r (g) into the f ilte r h olde r (f ), fi t the f ilte r h olde r into th e b rewin g h ead, and remove [...]
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7 I N ST R U CTI O N S F OR U S E Attention: Do not pack co f fee tightly . Do not fill more co f fee than indic ated by the 4-Cup marking. This might cause clogging or overflow (see sec tion Problems & Causes) . 4. Inse r t the f ilter holder to the machine . Raise the f ilter holder up int o brewing head and turn the filter holder firmly to t[...]
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8 I N ST R U CTI O N S F OR U S E Attention Hot Sur face The filter holder may be hot during operation , to remov e the f ilter holder , turn the filter to the left, until the holder dislodges from the mach ine. (See figure 1 4) The met al p art s m igh t sti ll be ho t and ca n be cool ed do wn b y ru nnin g c old w ate r ov er the m. T o mak e mo[...]
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9 I N ST R U CTI O N S F OR U S E Steam only If you only wan t to froth milk, fill the glass caraf e with water up to the “ ” mark . This will give you approximat ely one minute of s teaming. Mak e sure the strength con trol knob is set to the “ cup” marking 1. Pour t he water into the water chamber and turn on the machine . 2. Place a cup [...]
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10 I N ST R U CTI O N S F OR U S E Fillin g The Water Chamber 1. Open the hinged water chambe r lid (see f igure 5). Pour in t he desir ed quantity of water (see figure 6 ). The amount of fres hly brewed co f fee deliv ered af ter the brewing proc ess will always be slightly less than the amount put int o the water chamber . This is due to the abso[...]
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11 C L EA N I NG Cl ean in g Th e S tea m No zzle Cl ean the st eam nozzle eac h ti me afte r y ou ha ve imme rsed it i n the mil k, o therwis e the ins ide of the no zzle beco mes clog ged a nd th e mi lk d epos its on the outsid e ha rde n and bec ome difficu lt t o re mov e. The f ro th att ach men t c an be re mov ed f or c lea ning (S ee fig u[...]
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12 C L EA N I NG De ca lc ify in g o f Th e Co f fe em ak er The co ffeem ak er m ust be dec alc ified r egu larl y . The freq uen cy de pends on the har dness of you r wat er and how o ften you use the c off eema ker . Re cog niza ble indi cat ions that desc ali ng i s nec essa ry ar e: • incr eased noise during boiling • longer prepar ation t[...]
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13 P R O B L E M S A N D CA U S ES I N M A K I N G E S P R ES S O O R CA P P U C C I NO Pr ob le m Ca us es 1. Esp res so l eak ing fr om fil te r ho lde r • F ilt er hold er not pr ope rly ins erted • F ilt er hold er not pus hed in fa r en oug h • I nt ern al gask et is di r ty a nd n eeds to be cle ane d • G ask et with out ela stic ity [...]
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C U ST OM E R AS S I ST A N C E TWO- Y EA R L IM ITE D W A RRA NTY Wh at doe s y our wa rr an ty co ve r? • An y d ef ect i n m ate rial or wo rkma nsh ip. Fo r h ow lon g a fter the or ig ina l p ur cha se ? • T w o ye ar s. Wh at wil l w e d o ? • Pr ov ide yo u wi th a ne w on e. • Fo r t hose it ems stil l u nde r w arr anty but no lo n[...]