Philips Saeco Syntia Focus RI9833 manual

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    T yp e HD8 833 - Cod . 150025 20 R ev .00 d el 15- 03- 10 Th e manu fac ture r res er ves th e ri ght to c hang e the f eatu res o f the p rodu ct wi tho ut pr ior n oti ce. w w w .philips.com/saeco EN[...]

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    T ype HD8833 SUP 037R OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS READ THESE OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULL Y BEFORE USING THE MACHINE. Register y our product and get suppor t at w w w .philips.com/w elcome EN English[...]

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    • 2 • IMPORT ANT SAFEGU ARDS 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 injury to persons do not immerse cord, plugs, or appliance in water or other liq[...]

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    • 3 • English CA UTION This appliance is for household use only . Any servicing, other than cleaning and user maintenance, should be performed by an authorized service center . Do not immerse machine in water . T o reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not disassemble the machine. There are no parts inside the machine serviceable by the[...]

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    • 4 • GENERAL INFORMA TION The co ee machine is suitable for pr eparing espresso co ee using either co ee beans or gr ound co ee and is equipped with a device to dispense steam and hot w ater . The structure of the ma- chine has been designed for domestic use only and is not suitable for continuous professional- type operation. Keep[...]

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    • 5 • English Danger of Burns Never direct the steam/hot w ater wand t owar ds yourself or others: Danger of scalding! Al- ways use the handles or knobs pr ovided. Machine Location - Suitable Loc ation for Opera tion and Maintenance For best use , it is recommended to: • Choose a safe, level sur face , where ther e will be no danger of overtu[...]

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    • 6 • Co ee bean hopper cover Po wer cor d Pre-ground co ee doser Grease for the br ew group LED display “ Aroma ” - Pr e- ground c o ee selector switch Espresso co ee light button Long co ee light button Hot water/st eam selector switch “ST AND-BY” light button Brew gr oup Co ee grounds dra wer Ser vice door Grinder a[...]

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    • 7 • English INST ALL A TION For y our safety and the safety of others, carefully follow the instruc- tions provided in the “S afety Regu- lations” sec tion. Machine Packaging The original packaging has been designed and constructed to prot ect the machine during transport. W e recommend k eeping the packaging material for possible futur e[...]

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    • 8 • • 8 • • Switch the pow er button to “I” t o turn the machine on. Circuit Priming • T o prime the water circuit , place a container under the steam w and (Pannar ello, if supplied). • Make sure the selector switch is in the “ ” position; if this is not the case, set it to that position. • T o turn the machine on simply [...]

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    • 9 • English Steady on Steady on Steady on Using the machine for the first time or after a long period of inactivity. These simple opera tions will make it pos- sible to always br ew excellent co ee . 1 Place a large container under the dispensing spout. 2 Before starting the procedur e, check that the following icon is displa yed and that [...]

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    • 10 • • 10 • ADJUSTMENTS The machine that y ou have bough t allows for certain adjustments that will permit you to use it t o its full potential. S aeco Adapting System Coffee is a natur al product and its cha- racteristics may change accor ding to its origin, blend and roast. The Saeco co ee machine is equipped with a self-adjusting sy[...]

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    • 11 • English At this point the button “ ” is pr ogram- med; each time it is pressed and r eleased, the machine will brew the same amount of co ee that w as just programmed . Stand-by The machine is designed for energy sa- ving. The machine automatically turns o after 60 minutes of inactivity . The“ “ button blinks when the machi[...]

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    • 12 • • 12 • Dispensing Spout Adjustment Most cups on the market can be used with this co ee machine. The height of the dispensing spout ma y be adjusted to better  t the dimensions of the cups that you wish t o use. Manually move the dispensing spout up or down to adjust its height by placing your  ngers as shown in the  gure.[...]

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    • 13 • English Using Pre-ground Coff ee This function allows using pre-ground and dec a eina- ted co ee. Pre-ground coffee must be poured int o the appropriat e compartment positioned next to the co ee bean hopper . Only use ground co ee for espresso machines and never co ee beans or instant co ee. Note: • If no pre-ground [...]

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    • 14 • • 14 • • T urn the selec tor swit ch clockwise to set it to the “ ” position. Note: The lights that indica- te the aroma are off when dispensing hot water . ned and free of any milk residue. T o prepare your cappuccino, we recommend discharging the water in the st eam wand. • T o discharge the wat er in the steam wand, plac e[...]

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    • 15 • English • Immerse the st eam wand (P annarello , if supplied) in the milk to be heated . • T urn the selec tor switch c ounter- clockwise to set it to the “ ” position. Rotate the con tainer and move it gently up and down to obtain uniform foam. • After dispensing steam for the desired time, turn the selector switch clockwise a[...]

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    • 16 • • 16 • Reassemble the external par t of the Pannar ello. • We r ecommend cleaning the water tank daily . For an easier removal of the water tank, mov e the steam wand / Pannar ello upwards: - Remove the small white  lter in the water tank and w ash it under running drinking water . - Reposition the small white  lter in its ho[...]

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    • 17 • English DESC ALING Limescale normally builds up with the use of the appliance. The machine must be descaled when the icon appears on the display . Important note: It is recom- mended to refer to the ne xt section, “Remarks on Descaling” , for some tips about keeping the machine in per fect working order . Do not turn the machine o[...]

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    • 18 • • 18 • 9 When the wat er in the tank is  nished, the icon on the side is display ed to indicate that the selector switch must be brought back t o the “ ” position. 10 Rinse the water tank thoroughly and re ll it with fr esh drinking water . 11 Empty the container used to collect the liquid dispensed by the machine. 13 Befor[...]

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    • 19 • English Remarks on Descaling The previous section explains the corr ec t operations to perform to descale the machine. The machine you ha ve pur chased is equip- ped with advanced softwar e to check the quantity of used water in or der to provide reliable information about the righ t time to carry out descaling operations. This software [...]

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    • 20 • • 20 • CONTROL P ANEL DISPLAY Ready Signals • T he machine is ready for brewing c o ee from bean and hot water dispensing . • T he machine is ready for pre-ground co ee brewing . • T he machine is programming the amount of co ee to be brew ed for each espresso co ee. • T he machine is programming the amount of co?[...]

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    • 21 • English • T he machine is performing the rinse c ycle. W ait until the machine stops the opera- tion. • T he machine needs a descaling cycle. • T he machine needs water cir cuit priming. Warning Signals • T he machine is warming up to br ew co ee and dispense hot water or st eam. • No co ee beans in the co ee bean hopp[...]

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    • 22 • Machine Actions Causes Solutions The machine does not turn on. T h e machine is not connected to the po wer source. Connect the machine to the power sour ce. The co ee is not hot enough. The cups are c old. W arm the cups with hot wat er . No hot water or st eam is dispensed. The hole of the steam wand is clogged . Clean the hole of t[...]

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    • 23 • English TECHNIC AL SPECIFICA TIONS The manufacturer reserves the right t o make changes to the t echnical speci cations of the product. Nominal V oltage - Po wer Rating - P ower Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See label on the inside of the ser vice d[...]