Contents 1 Instructions 1.1 Introduction 1.2 This user’s manual 1.3 Intended use 1.4 Manufacturer’s liability 1.5 Identification plate 1.6 Disposal 2 Description 2.1 Product Description 3 Use 3.1 Before first use 3.2 First use 3.3 How to access the settings menu 3.4 How to make coffee 4 Cleaning and maintenance 4.1 Warnings...
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Important Safeguards RECOGNIZE SAFETY INFORMATION This is a safety alert symbol. This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can result in severe personal injury or death. UNDERSTAND SIGNAL WORDS A signal word - DANGER, WARNING or CAUTION - is used with the safety alert symbol.
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Important Safeguards WARNING When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and/or injury to persons including the following: Follow all safety precautions to ensure safe • To protect against fire, electrical shock use of the appliance.
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Important Safeguards • Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles • Use only original spare parts from the manufacturer. The use of spare parts not and knobs. recommended by the manufacturer may • Do not place the appliance near faucets cause fire, electric shock or injury to or sinks.
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Important Safeguards Electrical Cord: • Plug the cord into a grounded socket of A short power-supply cord (or the correct current. detachable power-supply cord) is provided • Do not tamper with the grounding. to reduce risks resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord. •...
Important Safeguards 1 Instructions 1.2 This user’s manual This user’s manual is an integral part of the 1.1 Introduction appliance and must be kept intact and available to the user throughout its life cycle. Key information for the user: Warnings 1.3 Intended use •...
Important Safeguards 1.4 Manufacturer’s liability 1.6 Disposal The manufacturer accepts no liability for Power voltage damage to persons and property caused Risk of electric shock • using the appliance in ways other than • Unplug the appliance. those provided; • Unplug the cord from the wall outlet. •...
3 Use 4. Fill the tank (3) with cold and clean water, taking care not to exceed the 3.1 Before first use maximum level shown on the level indicator (4) (1.4 liters). 1. Remove all labels and stickers from the drip coffee maker.
3.2 First use 7. After confirming the minute setting, the appliance activates the CLOCK mode. 1. Insert the plug into an electrical socket. 2. Press the ON /OFF button. The The first time the appliance is powered on, by default the clock display shows the flashing symbols.
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Clock format settings menu Water settings menu (hard/soft water) The clock format can be set after turning the The type of water being used can be set by appliance on for the first time: selecting one of the three available levels: HARD, MEDIUM and SOFT.
To enable audible signals: 3.4 How to make coffee 1. Open the settings menu and select SE03. 1. Fill the water tank as indicated in the paragraph “3.1 Before first use”. 2. Move the lever up or down until you see the word ON.
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6. Press the ON/OFF button to • One level scoop of ground activate BREW mode the LED on the coffee is approximately ON/OFF button lights up and equivalent to one cup. However, flashes quickly for the entire time that the the amount of ground coffee to coffee brews.
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In KEEP WARM mode, the LED of the ON/ • Pressing all the buttons except the button flashes slowly, the KEEP ON/OFF button does not affect the coffee preparation and WARM icon lights up on the display. brewing operation in any way. The ON/OFF button turns off •...
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AROMA setting 4 CUPS function setting This setting allows you to choose the This function allows you to dispense a small intensity of the aroma for your coffee from amount of coffee, corresponding to about 4 two levels: DELICATE AROMA or cups.
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Setting the time for AUTO START mode AUTO START mode Use this setting to program the appliance to 1. Press the AUTO START button to switch on automatically to prepare the drip activate the AUTO START mode: the LED coffee at a time selected by the user. of the AUTO START button will light To set the auto start time, proceed as...
Cleaning and maintenance 4 Cleaning and maintenance 4.2 Cleaning the drip coffee maker To maintain the outer surfaces, you must 4.1 Warnings clean them regularly after each use after letting them cool down. Clean with a soft, Misuse damp cloth. Risk of electric shock 4.3 Cleaning the parts of the drip coffee maker...
Cleaning and maintenance Cleaning the carafe 4.4 Descaling Depending on the set water hardness, the 1. Empty the carafe after each use to avoid appliance automatically signals when it is stains caused by coffee residues. necessary to descale. 2. Wash the carafe in hot, soapy water with a soft brush.
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• Use the cleaning solution recommended by Smeg to ensure your drip coffee maker is not damaged in the process. Any other servicing should be performed by an authorized...
Cleaning and maintenance 4.5 What to do if... Problem Possible cause Solution No water in the tank. Fill the tank. The coffee does not come Presence of limescale. Run the descaling cycle. Coffee takes a long time Presence of limescale. Run the descaling cycle.
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Cleaning and maintenance Problem Possible cause Solution Only water comes out of Add the desired quantity of No ground coffee in the filter. the drip coffee maker coffee to the filter. If the problem has not been resolved or there are other types of faults, contact your local authorized service center.
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