Using The Machine; Brewing Coffee With Beans; Adjusting The Coffee Quantity; Adjusting The Grind Setting - Gaggia VELASCA RI8260 User Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for VELASCA RI8260:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Available languages

Available languages

English
12
Display icon AquaClean filter
10% + icon flashes
0% + icon flashes
0% and icon disappears from display

Using the machine

Brewing coffee with beans

Adjusting the coffee quantity

Adjusting the grind setting

What to do
The performance of this filter is decreasing. It is
recommended to remove the old filter and place the
new filter as described in section 'AquaClean filter
installation' to retain proper filter performance.
Remove the old filter immediately and place the new
filter as described in section 'AquaClean filter
installation'. When you activate a new filter, the display
shows the word NEW. Press the OK button to confirm
the activation.
You first need to descale the machine before you can
place and activate a new filter.
After 8 filter replacements you need to descale the machine chapter
'Descaling', section 'Descaling procedure'.
1 Adjust the coffee dispensing spout to suit the size of your cup.
2 Press the AROMA STRENGTH button to select the desired coffee
strength from 1-5 beans.
3 Press the ESPRESSO button to brew an espresso or press the ESPRESSO
LUNGO button to brew a coffee.
1 Press and hold the ESPRESSO button or ESPRESSO LUNGO button until
the display shows the word MEMO.
2 When the cup contains the desired amount of coffee, press the OK
button to save the selected quantity.
Note: You can only adjust the grinder settings when the machine is grinding
coffee beans.
1 Open the lid of the bean hopper.
2 Place a cup under the coffee dispensing spout.
3 Press the ESPRESSO button.
4 While the machine grinds the coffee, place the end of the measuring
spoon handle on the grinder adjustment knob in the coffee bean hopper.
Use the spoon to press and turn the knob to the left or to the right one
notch a time.
5 There are 10 different grinding degree settings you can choose from. The
smaller the dot, the stronger the coffee.
-
Coarse grind: lighter taste, for dark roasted coffee blends.
-
Fine grind: bolder taste, for light roasted coffee blends.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Velasca sup047g

Table of Contents