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�������������� Stand your coffee maker on a stable, level surface Caution - steam can be produced when using your coffee maker. during use. Do not place or store your coffee maker where it Be careful when opening the lid of your coffee maker - it can can fall or be pulled into water or any other liquid.
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����������������������������������������������������������� Operate your coffee maker once or twice without coffee using the instructions provided to remove any dust inside. Making Espresso... Make sure the Espresso/Cappuccino switch Insert the filter holder in the brewing head is in the OFF position. and engage the lugs in the locking ring. Plug in the machine.
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WARNING NEVER FILL THE BOILER CHAMBER WHILE Place the carafe lid on the carafe. Let the IN OPERATION. MAKE SURE IT IS SWITCHED opening points towards the pouring spout OFF. NEVER POUR MORE THAN 240ml OF on the carafe. WATER INTO THE BOILER CHAMBER. Using the glass carafe, fill the boiler chamber Slide the carafe under the filter holder.
After Use ~ PRESSURE WARNING:YOU MUST NEVER OPEN THE BOILER CAP OR Once the espresso has stopped brewing, turn REMOVE THE FILTER HOLDER WHILE THE MACHINE IS SWITCHED the Espresso/cappuccino switch to OFF. "ON", OR AS LONG AS THERE IS PRESSURE IN THE BOILER. The indicator light will go out, indicating Follow the instructions below to find out if the boiler is still under that the machine is off.
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Making Cappuccino… Start the espresso making process. Add extra Turn the Espresso/Cappuccino Switch to OFF water to the boiler chamber. It is now safe to remove the boiler cap and filter holder. Fill a small stainless steel jug or mug 1/3 or 1/2 full with fresh cold milk.
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After use… Turn the Espresso/Cappuccino switch to steam position and adjust the steam flow to achieve the desired froth. Turn the Espresso /Cappuccino switch to OFF. Follow page 6 to release pressure, until the volume of the milk has doubled. The top half will be frothed milk and the bottom half will be steamed milk.
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How to use your coffee maker to make coffee… Open the hinge lid. Ensure the filter basket Push the spout to position centrally over the is positioned correctly. basket and close the hinge lid. Install cone shape filter in the filter basket. Place the glass carafe on the warming plate.
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WARNING: It is recommend that the coffee machine is Stop & Service feature : switched off and allow to cool for at least 10 This device automatically stops the flow of minutes before brewing a second pot of coffee. brewed coffee through the filter cone if the Water placed in the water chamber straight glass carafe is removed from the warming away, may overheat and a spray of steam...
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How to care your coffee maker… Cleaning the steam nuzzle : Cleaning the loose parts : IMPORTANT:Before cleaning, turn off the machine, unplug it and WARNING: THE STEAM COMING OUT OF STEAM NOZZLE IS VERY allow it to cool down. HOT AND CAN CAUSE SCALDING.
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Descaling your MCE100 Please Note The espresso machine and the coffeemaker must be descaled regularly. Do not use the filter holder during descaling. Let the descaling The frequency depends on the hardness of your water and how often solution run through the brewing head. When all the fluid has run out you use the machine.
Nominal Specifications Power Supply: 230V ~ 50Hz Power Consumption : 1850W This symbol on the product or in the instructions means that your electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed at the end of its life separately from your household waste. There are separate collection systems for recycling in the EU.
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