Customising The Espresso "My Coffee" Quantity; Programming The Long "My Coffee" Quantity; Adjusting The Coffee Mill; Tips For A Hotter Coffee - DeLonghi ESAM 04.320 Owner's Manual

Bean to cup espresso and cappuccino machine
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Customising the espresso "my coffee" quantity

The appliance is set by default to automatically deliver 30 ml of
espresso "My CoFFee".
To modify these settings, proceed as follows:
1. Place a cup under the coffee spouts ( fig. 10).
2. Press the
button repeatedly (fig. 8) until "My
CoFFee" is displayed.
3. Keep the
button (fig. 2) pressed until the message
"Program quantity" is displayed. release the button. The
machine starts making the coffee;
4. as soon as the coffee in the cup reaches the required level,
press the
button again.
The quantity set has now been programmed.

Programming the long "my coffee" quantity

The appliance is set by default to automatically deliver about
100ml of loNg "My CoFFee". To modify this quantity, proceed
as follows:
1. Place a cup under the coffee spouts ( fig. 16).
2. Press the
button repeatedly (fig. 8) until "My
CoFFee" is displayed.
3. Keep the lONG button (fig. 9) pressed until the message
"Program quantity" is displayed. release the button. The
machine starts making the coffee;
4. as soon as the coffee in the cup reaches the required level,
press the lONG button again.
The quantity set has now been programmed.

Adjusting the coffee mill

The coffee mill is set by default to prepare coffee correctly and
should not require regulating initially.
however, if after making the first few coffees you find that
delivery is either too fast or too slow (a drop at a time), this
can be corrected by adjusting the grinding adjustment knob
(fig. 11).
Please note!
The grinding adjustment knob must only be turned when the
coffee mill is in operation.
For faster delivery (not a drop at
a time), turn one click clockwise
towards "7" (coarser ground coffee).
For fuller bodied creamier coffee,
turn one click anticlockwise towards
"1" (finer ground coffee).
These adjustments will only be evident after at least 2 cups of
coffee have been delivered.
if delivery is still too fast or too slow, repeat the correction,
turning the knob another click.

Tips for a hotter coffee

For a hotter coffee, you are recommended to:
before delivering the coffee, perform a rinsing cycle by
pressing the
button to select the "rinsing" function.
hot water is delivered from the spout, heating the internal
circuits of the appliance and thus raising the coffee
temperature.
If "Cup warmer" mode has been enabled, place the cups
on the cup warmer until they are warm.
warm the cups by rinsing them with hot water (us-ing the
hot water function);
set the "high" coffee temperature (llll) in the
menu.

Making espresso coffee using coffee beans

Important!
do not use caramelised or candied coffee beans as they could
stick to the coffee mill and make it unusable.
1. Fill the container with coffee beans (fig. 12).
2. Place under the coffee spouts:
- 1 cup, if you want to make 1 coffee (fig. 10);
- 2 cups, if you want 2 coffees (fig. 13);
3. lower the spouts as near as possible to the cup. This makes
a creamier coffee (fig. 14).
4. Press the button corresponding to the number of coffees
required (1 cup
or 2 cups
5. Preparation begins. The quantity and taste of coffee
selected is displayed together with a progress bar which
gradually fills as preparation progresses.
once the coffee has been made, the appliance pre-pares for
use again.
Please note:
While the machine is making coffee, delivery can be
interrupted at any moment by pressing one of the coffee
buttons (
or
At the end of delivery, to increase the quantity of coffee
in the cup, just press (within 3 seconds) one of the coffee
buttons (
or
once the coffee has been made, the appliance is ready to use
again.
Important!
if the coffee is delivered a drop at a time, too fast and not creamy
enough or too cold, read the tips in the "Troubleshooting"
section on page 19.
various alarm messages could be displayed while using the
machine. Their meaning is explained in the section "displayed
messages" (page 18).
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