Connecting To The Mains; Safety Instructions - UFESA CE7165 Operating Instructions Manual

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1. Main body
2. Water tank with lid
3/3a. Water/Steam nozzle
4. Detachable drip tray cover
5. Drip tray
6. Coffee spoon
7. Filter holder and "all- in -one" filter
8. Rubber ring for coffee pods
9. ON/OFF button
10. Manual espresso button
11. Preset espresso button (1 cup / 2 cups)
12. Espresso temperature button
13. Steam button
14. Steam regulator
15. Cup warmer
16. Overflowing indicator
17. Filter reception

CONNECTING TO THE MAINS:

Before plugging the appliance into the mains,
make sure that the voltage corresponds to that
stated on the characteristics plate. Plug the
appliance into an earthed socket.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:

• Read these instructions carefully. Safeguard
them for future reference.
• Do not touch any hot surfaces. Handle the
coffee maker by the handles or by means of
switches.
• Do not switch the coffee maker on without any
water.
• Keep an eye on the coffee maker while it is
working, especially when there are children
about.
• Never use the coffee maker without the drip
tray and cup stand.
• Never immerse the appliance in water or any
other liquid.
• Unplug the coffee maker from the mains before
proceeding to clean it or if it is not operating
correctly.
• Leave the hot parts to cool down before
proceeding to clean them.
• Never leave the cable hanging freely. Keep the
coffee maker and the cable away from any heat
sources.
• This appliance has been designed exclusively
for domestic use.
• Do not use the coffee maker if either the cable
or plug are damaged, or if it is not operating
correctly or has become damaged.
• Do not leave the appliance in temperatures
below zero, as the water contained inside may
damage it.
• Cable repairs and replacements must be
carried out exclusively by an Authorized
Technical Service Centre.
• This appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or
lack of experience and knowledge, unless
they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
• Children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance.
BEFORE ITS FIRST USE:
Before using the coffee maker for the first time,
wash all of its accessories in soapy water and
dry them.
Use the appliance as if it were about to make
an espresso coffee but without any coffee, so
as to flush through all of the internal parts of
the coffee maker.
PREPARING ESPRESSO BY
USING PRESET FUNCTION WITH
COFFEE POWDER
1. Fill the water tank with cold water and
place it into the suitable position (Fig. 1).
2. This coffee maker is equipped with a special
coffee filter holder (7) which ensures that the
coffee comes out creamy. Owing to the way it
works, a small amount of water will be left over
in the filter.
Fill the coffee powder into filter. Use the 1 cup
mark for one cup of espresso (Fig. 2a) or the
2 cup mark for two cups of espresso (Fig. 2a).
Fill the filter holder using the measuring spoon
(1 spoonful per 1 cup).
Clean away any coffee that may remain around
the edge of the filter holder.
3. Place the filter holder into its housing
(Fig. 3). Turn the filter holder to the right until you
notice it to stop. Do not force it.
4. Press the ON/OFF button (9) to start
making the coffee. The ON/OFF button will
flash. When it stops flashing, the coffee maker
has reached the right temperature.
5. Press the preset espresso button (11a or
11b) to start brewing the coffee. The coffee
maker provides two preset espresso quantities:
(11a) 1 cup = approx. 30ml
(11b) 2 cups = approx. 60ml
To change the preset quantity, please follow
"CHANGE PRESET ESPRESSO QUANTITY".
6. Press the ON/OFF button (9) to stop the
brewing anytime.
7. The brewing stops automatically when the
preset quantity of espresso is obtained.
8. Press the manual espresso button (10) to
obtain extra coffee.

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