Making Cappuccino; Making Frothed Milk; Cleaning The Milk Container After Use; Programming The Quantities Of Coffee And Milk In The Cup - DeLonghi ESAM5500 Instruction Manual

Automatic coffee and cappuccino maker
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(fig. 23).
8. Follow the instructions below for each function.

Making cappuccino

1. After attaching the milk container, position the froth
regulator between the words cappuccino and caffelatte
printed on the milk container lid. The quantity of froth can
be adjusted by moving the regulator towards the word
caffelatte for a denser froth. Moving it towards the word
cappuccino obtains a less dense froth.
2. Press the cappuccino button (fig. 24). The message
"CAPPUCCINO" is displayed. After a few seconds, frothed
milk flows out of the milk spout into the cup below. Milk
delivery stops automatically and coffee delivery begins.
Please note!
If during delivery you want to stop making milk or coffee, press
the CAPPUCCINO button.

Making frothed milk

1. After attaching the milk container, position the frothed
milk regulator according to the quantity of froth required
(see previous section).
2. Press the CAPPUCCINO button twice (fig. 24). "FROTHED
MILK" appears on the display and after a few seconds,
frothed milk is delivered from the milk spout into the cup
below.
Please note!
To stop preparation of frothed milk, press the CAPPUCCINO
button once.

Cleaning the milk container after use

Important! Danger of burns
When cleaning the internal tubes of the milk container, a little
hot water leaks out of the frothed milk spout (B5).
Avoid contact with splashes of water.
When "Press CLEAN" flashes on the display (each time you use
a milk function):
1. Leave the milk container in the machine (you do not need
to empty it);
2. Place a cup or other recipient under the frothed milk
spout.
3. Press the "CLEAN" button (fig. 25) and keep pressing until
the progress bar which appears on the display together
with the message "Cleaning underway" is complete.
4. Remove the milk container and always clean the steam
nozzle with a sponge (fig. 26).
Please note!
When "Press CLEAN" flashes on the display, you can still
prepare any type of coffee or milk. If you have to make a
number of milk-based coffees, wait until you have delive-
red the last cup before cleaning the container.
The milk left in the container can be kept in the refrigera-
tor.
In some cases, to clean you must wait for the appliance to
heat up, holding the CLEAN button down.
Programming the quantities of coffee and milk in the
cup
The appliance is set by default to automatically deliver stan-
dard quantities.
To change these quantities, proceed as follows:
1. Place a cup under the coffee spouts and milk spout.
2. Press the CAPPUCCINO button until the message "Milk
Program quantity" is displayed.
3. Release the button. The appliance starts delivering milk.
4. Once the required quantity of milk has been delivered into
the cup, press the button again.
5. After a few seconds, the appliance starts delivering coffee
into the cup and the message "Coffee Program Quantity"
is displayed.
6. Once the required quantity of coffee has been delivered
into the cup, press the CAPPUCCINO button. Coffee deli-
very stops.
The machine is now reprogrammed with the new quantities.

HOT WATER

Preparation

Important! Danger of burns.
Never leave the machine unsupervised while hot water is being
delivered. The hot water spout becomes hot while water is
being delivered and must be handled by the handle only.
1. Make sure the hot water spout is attached correctly (fig.
4).
2. Place a container under the spout (as close as possible to
avoid splashes).
3
Press the
button (fig. 2). The message "HOT WA-
TER..." is displayed.
5. Water flows out of the spout. Delivery stops automatically
after about 250 ml.
6. To interrupt delivery of hot water manually, press the
button again.
Please note
If energy saving has been enabled, delivery could be dela-
yed a few seconds.
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