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USER MANU AL Read carefully befor e using the machine. Register your product and get suppor t at www .philips.com/w elcome English T ype HD8775 EN 02 02[...]
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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 liquid. 4. Cl[...]
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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 user . Repair sho[...]
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2 ENGLISH Congratulations on y our purchase of a Saeco Minuto Classic Milk Frother full automatic c o ee machine! T o fully bene t from the suppor t that Saeco o ers, please register your product at www .philips.com/w elcome . This user manual applies to HD8775. The machine is made for preparing espresso and co ee using whole co ee b[...]
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3 ENGLISH C ONTENTS INST ALLA TION ................................................................................................. 4 Product Overview ............................................................................................................................ 4 General Description ...................................................[...]
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4 INST ALLA TION Product Overview 32 19 14 15 18 21 20 12 3 4 11 12 31 13 5 6 7 8 9 10 24 27 25 28 26 29 23 16 17 22 30[...]
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5 ENGLISH 5 General Description 1. Grinder adjustment knob 2. Co ee bean hopper 3. Pre-ground co ee compar tment 4. W ater tank + Lid 5. Co ee bean hopper lid 6. Control panel 7. Espresso / co ee dispensing spout 8. F ull drip tray indicator 9. Cup holder grill 10. Drip tray 11. Co ee grounds drawer 12. Brew gr oup 13. Ser vice door [...]
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6 ENGLISH PREP ARING FOR USE Machine Packaging The original packaging has been designed and constructed to protect the machine during transport. W e recommend keeping the packaging material for possible future transport. Machine Installation 1 Remove the machine from the packaging . 2 F or best use, it is recommended t o: • Choose a safe, lev el [...]
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7 ENGLISH 7 8 Slowly pour the co ee beans into the co ee bean hopper. Note: Do not pour too many co ee beans into the co ee bean hopper as this will reduce the grinding performance of the machine. Caution: Only co ee beans must be put into the co ee bean hopper . Ground co ee, instan t co ee, avor ed co ee or any othe[...]
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8 ENGLISH 12 Switch the pow er button to “I” to turn on the machine. The “ ” button ashes. Y ellow 13 T o turn on the machine simply press the “ ” button. The control panel indicates that the circuit must be primed. USING THE MACHINE FOR THE FIRST TIME When using the machine for the rst time, the following activities need to hap[...]
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9 ENGLISH 9 2 Press the “ ” button to start the cycle. The machine starts the auto- matic priming of the circuit by dispensing some water thr ough the Classic Milk Frother . Y ellow 3 The bar under the icon shows the operation pr ogress. When the pro- cess is completed, the machine st ops dispensing automatically . Y ellow 4 Then the control pa[...]
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10 ENGLISH Manual Rinse Cy cle During this process you activate the co ee brewing cycle and fresh water ows through the steam/hot wat er circuit. This takes a few minutes. 1 Place a container under the dispensing spout. Green 2 Check that the machine shows this display . 3 T o select the pre -ground co ee brewing func tion press the "[...]
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11 ENGLISH 11 Green Red Red 7 Press the “ ” button. The machine shows this display . 9 Dispense water until the no water icon appears. Note: Y ou can interrupt the manual rinsing by pressing the “ ” button. T o restart press the “ ”button and then the “ ” button. 10 Fill the wat er tank again up to the MAX lev el. Now the machine is[...]
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12 ENGLISH Measuring and Progr amming W ater Hardness W ater hardness measuring is very important in order to de ne the descal- ing frequency and to install the “INTENZA+” water lter (for more detail on the water lter , see next chapter). T o measure the water hardness f ollow the steps below: 1 Immerse the water hardness test strip [...]
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13 ENGLISH 13 Y ellow 5 Press the “ ” button to incr ease the value or the “ ” button to de- crease the value. 6 Press the “ ” button to con rm the setting. Green 7 Press the “ ” button to exit the prog ramming MENU. The machine shows this display and is r eady to brew . “INTENZA+” W ater Filter Installation W e recommend tha[...]
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14 ENGLISH 4 Put the “INTENZA+” water lter into the empty water tank. Press it down until it cannot move an y further . 5 Fill the wat er tank with fresh water and reinsert it into the machine. 6 Dispense all the water of the tank by using the hot water function (see “Hot W ater Dispensing ” chapter). 7 Fill the wat er tank again. 8 Pre[...]
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15 ENGLISH 15 Y ellow Replacing the “INTENZA+” W ater Filter When the “INTENZA+” water lter needs to be replaced with a new one, the following icon is displa yed. 1 Replace the “INTENZA+” water lter as described in the previous chap- ter . 2 Press the “ ” button and scroll the pages b y pressing the “ ” button until the [...]
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16 ENGLISH ADJUSTMENTS The machine allows f or certain adjustments so that you can brew the best tasting co ee possible. Saeco Adapting S ystem Co ee is a natural product and its characteristics may change according to its origin, blend and roast. The machine is equipped with a self-adjusting system that allows the use of all types of co e[...]
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17 ENGLISH 17 1 Press and turn the g rinder adjustment knob below the co ee bean hopper one notch at a time. Use the co ee grinder adjustment key provided with the machine. Y ou will taste the di erence after brewing 2-3 cups of co ee. 1 2 2 The ref erence marks inside the co ee bean hopper indicate the grind setting. There are 5 di?[...]
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18 ENGLISH Adjusting the Dispensing Spout The height of the dispensing spout can be adjusted to better t the dimensions of the cups that you wish to use. The lower part of the dispens- ing spout can be removed t o allow a tumbler to be used. Move the dispensing spout up or down with your ngers to adjust its height as shown in the image. The[...]
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19 ENGLISH 19 Remove the low er part of the dispensing spout to allow a tumbler to be used. Note: Before installing the lo wer part of the dispensing spout, clean it together with the upper part. “ESPRESSO” or “ COFFEE” selec tion lever The machine allows y ou to adjust the brewing pressur e according to the desired beverage type. This sele[...]
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20 ENGLISH Red Red The lever allow s two types of brewing: 1 Push the lever do wnwards to select the “ESPRESSO” function. In this position you can brew an espr esso co ee by pressing the “ ” button. ESPRESSO C OFFEE 2 Push the lever up wards to select the “C OFFEE” function. In this position you can brew a medium or long co ee by [...]
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21 ENGLISH 21 Adjusting the Bev erage Cup L ength The machine allows y ou to adjust the amount of brewed co ee according to your taste and the size of y our cups. Each time the “ ”, “ ” or “ ” button is pressed, the machine br ews a pre-set amount of beverage. Each button may be individually prog rammed for a speci c brew setting.[...]
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22 ENGLISH BREWING AN " ESPRESSO" Before br ewing an espresso co ee, make sure that there are no warnings shown on the control panel , and that the water tank and co ee bean hop - per are lled. Green Green Brewing an Espresso using C o ee Beans 1 Place 1 or 2 cups under the dispensing spout. ESPRESSO 2 Push the lever do wnwar[...]
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23 ENGLISH 23 6 After the prebrewing cycle, the bev erage begins to pour out of the dispensing spout. 7 Espresso brewing automatically st ops when the preset level is reached; press the “ ” button to stop it earlier . ESPRESSO Green 2 Press the “ ” button until the display shows the icon f or pre- ground co ee. 3 Lift the pre- ground co?[...]
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24 ENGLISH 4 Press the “ ” button to br ew an espresso. The brewing cycle starts. 5 After the prebrewing cycle, the bev erage begins to pour out of the dispensing spout. 6 Brewing automatically stops when the pr eset level is reached; press the “ ” button to stop it earlier . After brewing, the machine r eturns to the main menu. Repeat the [...]
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25 ENGLISH 25 2 Push the lever up wards to select the “C OFFEE” function. C OFFEE Green Green 3 T o brew a beverage, pr ess the “ ” button to select the desired aroma. 4 T o brew a medium co ee, press the “ ” button once . This icon will be displayed. 5 T o brew a long co ee, press the “ ” button once . This icon will be displ[...]
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26 ENGLISH 2 Press the “ ” button to select the pre -ground co ee func tion. Green 3 Lift the pre- ground co ee compar tment lid and add one measuring scoop of pre-ground co ee to the compartment. Use only the measur- ing scoop supplied with the machine. Then close the pre -ground co ee compartment lid. W arning: Add only pre-ground[...]
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27 ENGLISH 27 DISPENSING STEAM/ CAPPUCCINO BREWING W arning: Danger of scalding! Dispensing may be prec eded by small jets of hot water . The Classic Milk F rother may reach high temper atures: Nev er touch it with bare hands. U se the appropriate protective handle only . 1 Fill 1/3 of a c ontainer with cold milk. Note: T o make a good quality capp[...]
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28 ENGLISH 4 Press the “ ” button to start dispensing steam. Note: Steam dispensing automatically stops after a continued use of 3 minutes . Press the " " button then the “ ” button to start dispensing steam again. Green Y ellow 5 The following ic on is displayed during pre-heating time required by the machine. 6 Fr oth the milk b[...]
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29 ENGLISH 29 HO T W A TER DISPENSING W arning: Danger of scalding! Dispensing may be prec eded by small jets of hot water . The Classic Milk F rother may reach high temper atures: nev er touch it with bare hands. U se the appropriate protective handle only . Before dispensing hot water , make sure that the machine is ready to use and the water tan[...]
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30 ENGLISH 4 The following ic on is displayed during pre-heating time required by the machine. Green Y ellow 5 Pour the desir ed amount of hot water . T o stop the hot water dispens- ing, press the “ ” button. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Daily Cleaning of the Machine Caution: Timely cleaning and maintenanc e of your machine is v ery impor tant as [...]
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31 ENGLISH 31 1 3 2 4 Inser t the co ee grounds drawer back into the drip tray and this into the machine. Daily Cleaning of the W ater T ank 1 Remove the small white lter or the “INTENZA+” water lter (if in- stalled) from the water tank and wash it with fresh wat er . 2 Put the small white lter or the “INTENZA+” water lte[...]
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32 ENGLISH W eekly Cleaning of the Machine 1 Clean the seat of the drip tray . 2 Clean the pre- ground co ee compartment with the cleaning brush. W eekly Cleaning of the Classic Milk Frother The weekly cleaning is more thorough, since y ou need to disassemble all the Classic Milk Frother c omponents. The following cleaning operations ar e requir[...]
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33 ENGLISH 33 2 Remove the upper part of the Classic Milk Frother from the st eam/hot water wand. 3 W ash the upper part of the Classic M ilk Frother with fr esh water . 4 Clean the steam/hot water wand of the Classic Milk Fr other with a wet cloth to remov e milk residues. 5 Put the upper part back into the steam/hot water wand (make sure it is co[...]
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34 ENGLISH 5 Thoroughly wash the brew g roup with fresh, lukewarm water and car e - fully clean the upper lter . Caution: Do not use detergent or soap to clean the brew gr oup . 6 Let the brew g roup air-dr y thoroughly . 7 Thoroughly clean the inside of the machine using a soft, dampened cloth. 8 Make sure the brew gr oup is in the rest positi[...]
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35 ENGLISH 35 10 Make sure the hook to lock the brew gr oup is in the correct position by rmly pressing the “PUSH” button until it locks into place. Check if the hook is at the top end position. If it is not, please try again. 12 Inser t the brew group in its seat again until it locks into plac e without pressing the “PUSH” button. 13 I[...]
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36 ENGLISH Monthly Lubrication of the Br ew Group Lubricate the br ew group after appro ximately 500 cups of co ee or once a month. The grease to lubricat e the brew group can be pur chased separately . F or further details, please refer to the maintenance pr oducts page in this manual. Caution: Before lubricating the bre w group , clean it with[...]
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37 ENGLISH 37 3 Inser t the brew group in its seat until it locks into plac e (see “Weekly Cleaning of the Brew Group ” chapter). 4 Close the service door and inser t the drip tray and co ee grounds drawer . Monthly Cleaning of the Brew Gr oup with “ Co ee Oil Remover” Besides weekly cleaning, we rec ommend running the cleaning cycle [...]
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38 ENGLISH 3 Put a “Co ee Oil Remover ” tablet in the pre- ground co ee compar t- ment. Green 4 Press the “ ” button to select the pre -ground co ee func tion without adding pre- ground co ee to the compartment. 5 Push the lever do wnwards to select the “ESPRESSO” function. 6 Press the “ ” button to start the brewing cyc[...]
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39 ENGLISH 39 12 W ash the brew group thor oughly with fresh water . Green 13 After rinsing the brew group , inser t it again in its seat until it locks into place (see “Weekly Cleaning of the Brew Group ” chapter). Inser t the drip tray and the co ee grounds drawer . Close the ser vice door . 14 Press the “ ” button to select the pre -g[...]
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40 ENGLISH DESCALING The descaling process takes appr ox. 35 minutes. Limescale builds up inside the machine during use. It needs to be remov ed regularly as it may clog the water and co ee circuit of your machine. The machine tells you when descaling is needed. If the machine display sho ws the CALC CLEAN ic on, it means that you need to descal[...]
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41 ENGLISH 41 Y ellow 2 Remove the Classic Milk F rother from the steam/hot water wand . 3 Remove the “INTENZA+” water lter from the water tank if it was in- stalled and replace it with the small white original one . Place the water tank back into the machine. 4 Press the “ ” button until the f ollowing display is shown. 5 Press the “[...]
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42 ENGLISH 9 Press the “ ” button to start the descaling c ycle. Y ellow Y ellow 10 The machine will start dispensing the descaling solution at regular intervals. The bar on the control panel sho ws the cycle progress. Note: The descaling cycle may be paused by pressing the “ ” button. T o resume the cycle, press the “ ” button again. T[...]
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43 ENGLISH 43 19 When the amount of water needed for the rinse cycle has been com- pletely dispensed, this icon on the side is displa yed. P ress the “ ” button to quit the descaling cycle. Green Y ellow 20 Press the “ ” button to prime the cir cuit. 21 The machine now carries out the warm-up and automatic rinse cycle to prepare f or produc[...]
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44 ENGLISH MEANING OF THE DISPLA Y IC ONS This machine is equipped with a color-coded system to make the user’ s understanding of the display signals easier . The icons are color-coded accor ding to the tra c light principle. Ready Signals (Green C olor) The machine is ready to br ew products. The machine is ready to br ew pre- ground co ee[...]
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45 ENGLISH 45 Ready Signals (Green C olor) The machine is brewing one cup of medium co ee. The machine is programming the amount of medium co ee to be brewed . The machine is brewing one cup of long co ee. The machine is programming the amount of long co ee to be brewed .[...]
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46 ENGLISH W arning Signals (Y ellow C olor) The machine is in warm-up phase to brew bev erages or dispense hot water . The machine is performing the rinse phase. W ait until the machine has com- pleted the cycle. The machine needs the "INTENZA+" water lter to be replaced. The brew gr oup is being reset due to machine reset. Re ll [...]
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47 ENGLISH 47 W arning Signals (Red Color) Completely insert the drip tray with the co ee grounds drawer into the ma- chine and close the service door . Fill the c o ee bean hopper . The brew gr oup must be inserted into the machine. Empty the co ee grounds draw er . W ait about 5 seconds befor e placing it back. Set the “ESPRESSO” or [...]
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48 ENGLISH TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter summarizes the most common pr oblems you could encoun- ter with your machine. If you are unable to solve the pr oblem with the information below , visit ww w .philips.com/support for a list of fr equently asked questions or contact the Philips Saeco hotline in your country. The contact details can be found in[...]
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49 ENGLISH 49 Machine actions Causes Solutions The machine grinds the co ee beans but no co ee comes out. (See note) There is no water . Fill the wat er tank and prime the circuit (see "Using the Machine for the First Time" chapter). The brew gr oup is dirt y . Clean the brew group (see "W eekly Cleaning of the Brew Group "[...]
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50 ENGLISH ENERGY SA VING Stand-by The Saeco full automatic espresso machine is desig ned for energy saving proven b y the Class A energy label. After 30 minutes of inactivity, the machine turns o automatically. If a product has been brewed the machine performs a rinse cycle. In stand-by mode, the energy consumption is below 1Wh. T o turn on the[...]
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51 ENGLISH 51 TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to the technical speci cations of the product Nominal V oltage - Po wer Rating - Pow er Supply See label on the inside of the ser vice door Housing material Thermoplastic material Size (w x h x d) 215 x 330 x 429 mm / 8.5 x 13 x 16.9 inches W eight 7.2 kg[...]
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52 ENGLISH ORDERING MAINTENANCE PRODUCTS F or cleaning and descaling, use Saeco maintenance pr oducts only . Y ou can purchase these at the Philips online shop at www.shop .philips.com/service , your local dealer or at authorised service centres. If you have an y di culties obtaining maintenance products for your ma- chine, please contact the Ph[...]
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53 ENGLISH 53 - Maintenanc e Kit CA 6706 - Co ee Oil Remover CA6704[...]
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www .philips.com/welcome The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes without prior notice. Rev .00 del 15-05-13 02 EN 02[...]