Melitta Caffeo Barista TS Operating Instructions Manual

Melitta Caffeo Barista TS Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 Bedienungsanleitung Operating Instructions...
  • Page 2 Technische Daten Werkseinstellungen Cappuccino Getränkemenge 130 ml Bohnensorte Kaffeestärke Stark Brühtemperatur Normal Latte Macchiato Getränkemenge 190 ml Bohnensorte Kaffeestärke Stark Brühtemperatur Normal Milch Schaummenge 120 ml Milchmenge 120 ml Heißwasser Getränkemenge 120 ml 50 50...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents For your safety ........................53 Symbols used ......................53 Proper use .........................54 Danger due to electrical current ..............54 Risk of burning and scalding ................55 General safety......................55 Overview of the appliance ....................56 Overview of the appliance .................56 Overview of the control panel ................58 First steps ..........................59 Unpacking the appliance ..................59...
  • Page 4 Table of contents Personal settings – "My Coffee" ..................76 Editing personal user profiles ................77 Selecting/changing personal settings ............78 Preparing beverages with personal settings ..........79 Changing basic settings ....................80 Setting the language ....................80 Setting the time ......................80 Activating/deactivating Auto Bean Select ............81 Setting Auto OFF ....................81 Setting energy save mode ..................82 Resetting the appliance to the factory settings..........83...
  • Page 5: For Your Safety

    Store the operating instructions care- fully. If you pass the appliance on, enclose the operating instructions with it. Melitta accepts no liability for damage caused by failure to observe the operating instructions. If you require further information or have any questions on the appliance, contact Melitta or visit our website at: www.melitta.de...
  • Page 6: Symbols Used

    The appliance is intended for use in private households. Any other use is regarded as improper and may lead to personal injury and material damage. Melitta accepts no liability for damage which arises due to improper use of the appliance.
  • Page 7: Risk Of Burning And Scalding

    For your safety ū A defective appliance may only be repaired by an authorised workshop. Do not repair the appliance yourself. ū Do not undertake any changes to the appliance, its components or its accessories. ū Do not immerse the appliance in water. Risk of burning and scalding Escaping fluids and steam may be very hot.
  • Page 8: Overview Of The Appliance

    Overview of the appliance Overview of the appliance Overview of the appliance Fig. 1: Front left of the appliance 1 Water tank 2 2-chamber bean container 3 Ground coffee chute 4 Cup rest 5 Control panel 6 Height-adjustable outlet with 2 coffee nozzles, 2 milk nozzles, 1 hot water nozzle, cup illumination 7 Coffee grounds container (inner) 8 Drip tray...
  • Page 9 Overview of the appliance Fig. 2: Front right of the appliance 10 Cover 11 "Grinding fineness adjustment" lever (behind the cover) 12 Power cable with cable insert compartment 13 Brewing unit (behind the cover) 14 Milk hose connection at the outlet (can be converted to left side) 15 Milk hose connection at the drip tray (possible on both sides) 16 Cup plate 17 Float...
  • Page 10: Overview Of The Control Panel

    Overview of the appliance Overview of the control panel 09:52 Please select your beverage Fig. 3: Control panel Item Designation Function 18 Direct keys Preparing beverages 19 Espresso Preparing espresso 20 Café crème Preparing café crème 21 Cappuccino Preparing cappuccino 22 Latte macchiato Preparing latte macchiato 23 Milk froth/warm...
  • Page 11: First Steps

    First steps First steps This chapter describes how to prepare your appliance for use. Unpacking the appliance CAUTION Contact with cleaning agents may lead to eye and skin irritation. Store the enclosed cleaning agents out of the reach of children. ƒ...
  • Page 12: Positioning The Appliance

    First steps Positioning the appliance Observe the following instructions: ū Do not position the appliance in damp rooms. ū Position the appliance on a stable, flat and dry surface. ū Do not position the appliance in the vicinity of sinks or the like. ū...
  • Page 13: Basic Operation

    Basic operation Requirement: The appliance has been positioned and connected. 1. Place a vessel beneath the outlet. 2. Switch the appliance on with the ON/OFF button. » The welcome display appears on the display. » The request to carry out set-up appears on the display: Please set up the machine.
  • Page 14: Using The Control Panel

    Basic operation Hello Fig. 4: ON/OFF button Fig. 5: Welcome display Switching the appliance on 1. Place a vessel beneath the outlet. 2. Press the ON/OFF button (9). » The welcome display appears on the display (see Fig. 5). » The appliance heats up and performs automatic rinsing.
  • Page 15: Navigating In The Menu

    Basic operation Use the following actions to operate the control panel: Brief press Press a button briefly to select a function. Long press Press a button for longer than 2 seconds to select a second function which may be available. Press "+"...
  • Page 16 Basic operation Calling up the menu and confirming the selection Press the "menu/ok" button for longer than 2 seconds to call up the menu. Press the "menu/ok" button briefly to confirm your selection. Navigating in the menu Press the arrow buttons to navigate down or up in the menu. Hold an arrow button down to quickly switch to the menu options.
  • Page 17: Filling With Coffee Beans And Using Bean Select

    Basic operation Filling with coffee beans and using Bean Select Roasted coffee beans lose their aroma. Only fill the bean container with as many coffee beans as you will consume over the next 3 – 4 days. ATTENTION Using unsuitable types of coffee may lead to clogging of the grinder. Do not use freeze-dried or caramelised coffee beans.
  • Page 18: Using Ground Coffee

    Basic operation Information ū The grinder is emptied during each grinding process. Minimal coffee type mixing may nevertheless occur. ū Empty grinding causes a different type of noise and is normal. Using ground coffee You may also use ground coffee to prepare coffee beverages. ATTENTION The use of unsuitable types of coffee may lead to brewing unit clogging.
  • Page 19: Filling In Water

    Basic operation Filling in water Use only fresh, cold water without carbon dioxide for optimum coffee enjoyment. Change the water daily. Information The quality of the water extensively determines the taste of the coffee. Therefore, use a water filter (see chapter  9.8 Setting the water hardness on page 91 and chapter  9.9 Using a water filter on page 91).
  • Page 20: Adjusting The Outlet

    Basic operation Adjusting the outlet The outlet (6) is height-adjustable. Set the greatest possible distance between the outlet and the vessel. Depending on vessel, push the outlet up or down. Fig. 11: Height-adjustable outlet Using milk Use cooled milk for optimum coffee enjoyment. Depending on model, you can use the enclosed milk container or the milk hose and conventional milk packs.
  • Page 21 Basic operation Connecting the milk container (depending on model) Only fill as much milk as you will use immediately into the milk container. Fig. 12: Connecting the milk container to the appliance 1. Fill the desired amount of milk into the milk container (37). 2.
  • Page 22: Emptying The Drip Tray And Coffee Grounds Container

    Basic operation Emptying the drip tray and coffee grounds container When the drip tray (8) and the coffee grounds container (7) are full, the appliance requests you to empty them. The projecting float (17) also indi- cates that the drip tray is full. Always empty both containers. Fig.
  • Page 23: Preparing Beverages

    Preparing beverages Preparing beverages There are three options for preparing beverages: ū Standard dispensing, ū Preparation with recipes (see chapter  6.1 Selecting recipes on page 75), ū Use of the "My Coffee" function (see chapter  7 Personal settings – "My Coffee" on page 76). Standard dispensing is described in this chapter.
  • Page 24: Preparing Latte Macchiato

    Preparing beverages b) Prepare further beverages. » The ready symbol appears on the display. Preparing latte macchiato Requirement: The ready symbol appears on the display and milk is con- nected. 1. Place a vessel beneath the outlet. 2. Press the "Latte macchiato" button. »...
  • Page 25: Preparing Hot Water

    Preparing beverages b) Prepare further beverages. » The ready symbol appears on the display. Preparing hot water Requirement: The ready symbol appears on the display. 1. Place a vessel beneath the outlet. 2. Press the "Hot water" button. » Hot water dispensing begins. »...
  • Page 26: Stopping Beverage Preparation

    Preparing beverages Changing beverage settings during preparation You can change the beverage amount and the coffee strength during bev- erage preparation. During beverage dispensing (coffee or milk), use the "Beverage amount" ƒ slider to set the relevant beverage amount. During the grinding process, use the "Coffee strength" slider to set the ƒ...
  • Page 27: Permanently Changing Beverage Settings

    Permanently changing beverage settings Permanently changing beverage settings The appliance offers further options for preparing coffee specialities. You can use default recipes or permanently change the beverage settings. Selecting recipes The following coffee specialities are available: ū Espresso: Espresso (standard), ristretto, lungo, double espresso, double ristretto.
  • Page 28: Changing Default Settings

    Personal settings – "My Coffee" Changing default settings You can change the following default settings depending on beverage: ū Coffee amount: in millilitres, ū Froth amount: in millilitres, ū Milk amount: in millilitres, ū Hot water amount: in millilitres, ū Beans: bean chamber 1 or 2, ū...
  • Page 29: Editing Personal User Profiles

    Personal settings – "My Coffee" Editing personal user profiles Up to four user profiles can be used. Changing the name of a user profile You can change the names of the user profiles. My coffee --1-- Change name C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Exit...
  • Page 30: Selecting/Changing Personal Settings

    Personal settings – "My Coffee" 5. Use the arrow buttons to select Enabled or Disabled and confirm with "menu/ok". 6. Repeatedly select the Exit command to exit the menu. » The ready symbol appears on the display. Selecting/changing personal settings Depending on beverage, you can assign the following settings to a user: ū...
  • Page 31: Preparing Beverages With Personal Settings

    Personal settings – "My Coffee" Preparing beverages with personal settings The preparation of beverages using the "My Coffee" function is similar for all beverages. The preparation of a cappuccino is described here as an example. Requirement: The ready symbol appears on the display and milk is con- nected.
  • Page 32: Changing Basic Settings

    Changing basic settings Changing basic settings Operating steps which change the appliance's basic settings are described in the following chapter. Setting the language You can set the display text language. Requirement: The ready symbol appears on the display. 1. Press the "menu/ok" button for 2 seconds. »...
  • Page 33: Activating/Deactivating Auto Bean Select

    Changing basic settings Activating/deactivating Auto Bean Select You can activate/deactivate automatic selection of a bean type. Requirement: The ready symbol appears on the display. 1. Press the "menu/ok" button for 2 seconds. » The menu appears on the display. 2. Navigate to the System > Auto Bean Select menu. 3.
  • Page 34: Setting Energy Save Mode

    Changing basic settings Setting the point in time for Auto OFF The OFF time point is deactivated as default in the factory. Requirement: The ready symbol appears on the display. 1. Press the "menu/ok" button for 2 seconds. » The menu appears on the display. 2.
  • Page 35: Resetting The Appliance To The Factory Settings

    Changing basic settings Resetting the appliance to the factory settings The appliance can be reset to the factory settings. Information If you reset the appliance to the factory settings, all personal settings are lost, including the settings in the My Coffee menu. Requirement: The ready symbol appears on the display.
  • Page 36: Setting The Grinding Fineness

    Changing basic settings Setting the grinding fineness The grinding fineness of the coffee beans influences the taste of the coffee. The grinding fineness has been optimally set prior to delivery. We recom- mend adjusting the grinding fineness after around 1, 000 beverages have been dispensed (around 1 year) at the earliest.
  • Page 37: Converting The Connection For The Milk Hose

    Care and maintenance Converting the connection for the milk hose The milk hose can be connected on the left or right side of the outlet. Fig. 21: Turning the inlet Proceed as follows to convert the outlet: 1. Pull the milk hose from the appliance. 2.
  • Page 38: Rinsing The Coffee System

    Care and maintenance Rinsing the coffee system During rinsing, the nozzles at the outlet and the internal parts of the coffee system are rinsed. As a result, rinsing water from the interior enters the drip tray. When switching on and off, the appliance rinses the coffee system. Rinsing can also be carried out manually.
  • Page 39: Easy Cleaning" Programme

    Care and maintenance 4. Rinse the entire brewing unit thoroughly from all sides under running water. Make particularly sure that coffee residues are removed from the sieve (43). 5. Allow the brewing unit to drip dry. 6. Use a soft, dry cloth to remove coffee residues from the surfaces inside the appliance.
  • Page 40 Care and maintenance ATTENTION Use of unsuitable milk system cleaning agents may cause damage to the appliance. Use Melitta® PERFECT CLEAN Espresso Machines milk system cleaning ƒ agent exclusively. Requirement: The ready symbol appears on the display. 1. Place a vessel with a capacity of at least 0.7 litres beneath the outlet.
  • Page 41: Cleaning Coffee System" Programme

    ATTENTION Use of unsuitable coffee machine cleaning agents may damage the appliance. Use Melitta® PERFECT CLEAN Espresso Machines cleaning tablets exclu- ƒ sively. Requirement: The ready symbol appears on the display. 1. Press the "menu/ok" button for 2 seconds.
  • Page 42: Descaling" Programme

    Observe the processing instructions on the descaling agent packaging. ƒ ATTENTION Use of unsuitable descaling agents may damage the appliance. Use Melitta® ANTI CALC Espresso Machines liquid descaling agent exclu- ƒ sively. ATTENTION A water filter may be damaged if it is screwed in during the descaling programme.
  • Page 43: Setting The Water Hardness

    Care and maintenance Setting the water hardness The set water hardness influences the frequency of descaling. The harder the water, the more frequently the appliance has to be descaled. Information The water hardness cannot be set if you use a water filter (see chapter  9.9 Using a water filter on page 91).
  • Page 44: Inserting The Water Filter

    Care and maintenance Inserting the water filter Information Place the water filter into a vessel filled with fresh tap water for a few min- utes before inserting it. Requirement: The ready symbol appears on the display. 1. Press the "menu/ok" button for 2 seconds. »...
  • Page 45: Problems

    Problems Problems If the actions listed below fail to rectify the problems or other problems not listed here occur, contact our hotline (local rate). Germany: +49 (0)571/ 861 900 Problem Cause Action Coffee only emerges Grinding fineness Set a coarser grinding fineness (see ƒ...
  • Page 46: Transport, Storage And Disposal

    Transport, storage and disposal Transport, storage and disposal 11.1 Venting the appliance We recommend venting the appliance when it is not used for a long while, prior to transport and when there is a risk of frost. During venting, remaining water is removed from the appliance. Requirement: The ready symbol appears on the display.
  • Page 47: 11.3 Disposing Of The Appliance

    Technical data 11.3 Disposing of the appliance Appliances marked with this symbol are subject to European Directive 2002 / 96 / EC for WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment). Electrical appliances do not belong in domestic waste. Dispose of the appliance in an environmentally friendly manner via ƒ...
  • Page 48 Technical data Factory settings Cappuccino Beverage amount 130 ml Bean type Coffee strength Strong Brewing temperature Normal Latte macchiato Beverage amount 190 ml Bean type Coffee strength Strong Brewing temperature Normal Milk Froth amount 120 ml Milk amount 120 ml Hot water Beverage amount 120 ml...
  • Page 50 Melitta Europa GmbH & Co. KG Division Household Products Ringstr. 99 D-32427 Minden Germany www.melitta.de Editorial department: ZINDEL AG www.zindel.de 0370-0513...

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