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Espresso Coffee Machine
Model: CM5700
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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Espresso Coffee Machine Model: CM5700 Scan & Save! Scan the QR code, register your product, and get a 6-month Extended Warranty ! support@casabrews.com HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY Please read all instructions carefully before using the product...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Scope of delivery..........................1 Device parts............................ 2 Scope of delivery/Device parts....................3 General............................4 Read and keep operating instructions..........................4 Explanation of symbols......................... 5 Safety............................... 6 Intended use....................................6 Safety instructions..................................7 Hazard from electricity................................8 Scope of delivery..................................11 Prior to initial use.........................
  • Page 3: Scope Of Delivery

    Scope of delivery Scope of delivery...
  • Page 4: Device Parts

    Device parts Device Parts...
  • Page 5: Scope Of Delivery/Device Parts

    Scope of delivery/Device parts Scope of delivery/ Device parts Coffee bean container with lid Grinding mechanism Standby display Water tank ON/OFF button Tamper HOT WATER button Large brewing filter Pressure indicator (bar) Button for single espresso Small brewing filter Filter holder Button for double espresso Cleaning needle Steam volume regulator...
  • Page 6: General

    Dear customer, Thank you for your purchase of the CASABREWS Espresso Coffee Machine. To ensure you get the best use of this appliance, please take the time to read this manual and learn how to use this espresso machine with integrated grinder, even if you are an experienced home barista –...
  • Page 7: Explanation Of Symbols

    Explanation of symbols Explanation of symbols The following symbols and signal words are used in these operating instructions, on the product or on the packaging. Indicates a hazard that can lead to severe (possible fatal) injury. WARNING! Property damage can occur if not observed. Hot surface! This symbol identifies hot surfaces in operation-do not touch with bare hands.
  • Page 8: Safety

    Safety Safety Intended use � The espresso machine is exclusively designed for the preparation of household quantities of coffee/espresso and for frothing milk using steam. Only cold still water should be used to fill the water tank. We recommend that you use cold still filtered water to fill the water tank, especially if you live in an area with hard water.
  • Page 9: Safety Instructions

    Safety Safety instructions Hazard for children and people with impaired physical, sensory or mental WARNING! capabilities (e.g. partially disabled, elderly persons with impairment to their physical and mental capabilities) or a lack of experience and knowledge (for example, older children). �...
  • Page 10: Hazard From Electricity

    Safety Hazard from electricity Electric shock hazard! The appliance operates with hazardous voltage. Faulty WARNING! installation or mains voltage that is too high may lead to electric shock. A frequent cause of household accidents is a lack of attention during routine activities. Ensure that your hands are always dry when connecting/disconnecting the mains plug or when operating the appliance.
  • Page 11 Safety � When using an adapter plug or extension cord, these must comply with the valid safety regulations. The specified maximum voltage must not be exceeded. � The ON/OFF button does not disconnect the espresso machine from the power supply. Only connect the espresso machine to an easily accessible socket, so that you can disconnect it from the power supply quickly in case of a malfunction.
  • Page 12 Safety � Remove the power plug from the socket: - if you are not using the appliance, - before cleaning or putting the appliance away, - if an obvious fault occurs during operation, - in a thunder storm. Always pull on the power plug, not on the power cable. �...
  • Page 13: Scope Of Delivery

    Scope of delivery Scope of delivery Injury hazard! WARNING! The grinding mechanism has sharp edges. Never insert fingers or other body parts, parts of cutlery or other items into the grinding mechanism. � Always disconnect the appliance from the power supply if it is unsupervised, as well as prior to assembly, dismantling or cleaning the grinding mechanism.
  • Page 14 Safety � Do not release the filter holder while the machine is running: hot water may spray out. The filter holder must be turned as far as it will go. � Allow the filter holder to cool off completely before changing the inserted brewing filter. �...
  • Page 15 Safety � Protect the espresso machine from frost: Water residues may freeze at temperatures below 32 °F and damage the heater. � Place the appliance on a sturdy and level surface. In doing so, ensure that there is a sufficient distance to strong heat sources, such as hot plates, heating pipes, etc.
  • Page 16: Prior To Initial Use

    Prior to initial use Prior to initial use Unpacking Risk of damage! NOTICE! Opening the packaging without due care and attention, using a sharp knife or other pointed object, may result in damage to the appliance. Remove the appliance and accessories from the packaging. Carefully remove all packaging material (also a cover underneath the water tank) and pull the power cable completely out of the compartment on the back.
  • Page 17: Preparing The Grinding Mechanism

    Prior to initial use Preparing the grinding mechanism Ensure that the steam controller is switched to OFF and disconnect the power plug, if necessary. The grinding mechanism is removed for transport. Attach the grinding mechanism, as described on page 34, “Cleaning the grinding mechanism”, Point 8. Turn the coffee bean container clockwise onto the mount, as illustrated.
  • Page 18 Prior to initial use Turn the degree of grinding pre-selection to the right to level 15 (the setting mark is above the scale from 1 to 15). Pick up the filter holder and push it straight into the filter holder bracket The grinding process is activated by pushing the filter holder slightly forward horizontally against the switch The grinding process can be interrupted at any time by pulling the filter holder back slightly in the...
  • Page 19: Flushing The Water System

    Prior to initial use Flushing the water system Prior to initial use and after a longer period of disuse of the espresso machine, allow the contents of approx. 2-3 cups of water to run through the machine. This will clean the water circuit and all parts will be heated up.
  • Page 20 Prior to initial use Press the ON/OFF button The grinding mechanism standby indicator will light up. The ON/OFF, HOT-WATER single espresso and double espresso buttons will slowly dim on/off. After approx. 20 seconds, the heating process is completed and the buttons will light up continuously.
  • Page 21: About The Grinder

    Scope of delivery / About the grinder Press the ON/OFF button to switch the appliance off and remove the power plug from the socket. Scalding hazard! WARNING! The collected water in the drip tray is hot. Empty the drip tray carefully and reinsert it. Swing the filter holder to the left and remove it from the filter holder bracket Your espresso machine is now ready to use.
  • Page 22: About The Pressure Gauge

    About the pressure gauge - If the pressure gauge shows a pressure at the range of 0-5bar, it means that the pressure is too low. The following measures can be taken: Fresh? (1) Check if the coffee beans used are fresh. (2) Try increasing the force for tamping the ground coffee.
  • Page 23 About the pressure gauge - If the pressure gauge shows a pressure at range of 12-20bar, it means that the pressure is too high. The following measures can be taken: (1) Check if the filter is blocked. (2) Try reducing the force for tamping the ground coffee. Less than 10kg (3) Select a coarser grind setting.
  • Page 24: Use

    Only grind roasted coffee beans in this appliance. Do not process any other foods, NOTICE! such as nuts, spices or liquids, to avoid damaging the appliance. Please do not operate the appliance when it is empty, i.e. without coffee beans. We recommend always grinding coffee beans fresh, shortly before use, not for storing.
  • Page 25: Preparing Espresso

    Preparing espresso Scalding hazard! WARNING! If you remove the filter holder while dispensing coffee, hot water droplets will spray from the espresso machine. You may get scalded. Always make sure that the brewing filters as well as filter holders are clean and do not contain any coffee residue.
  • Page 26 With the large brewing filter, you can also prepare two single espressos by placing two cups next to one another under the filter holder. The MAX marks in both of the brewing filters are intended to assist in identi- fying the correct quantity of compressed, ground coffee more easily. Push the brewing filter ( ) into the filter holder.
  • Page 27 The grinding process can be interrupted at any time by pulling the filter holder back slightly in the filter holder bracket. For a single espresso, you need approx. 11-13g and for a double espresso, approx. 18-21g of ground coffee. Compress the ground coffee in the brewing filter using the tamper Press down forcefully (approx.
  • Page 28 Press the appropriate button for double espresso or single espresso . The button will flash slowly on/off. The ON/OFF buttons and the standby indicator of the grinding mechanism will light up. After preparing the espresso, the buttons will light up continuously and you can prepare another espresso. During preparation, the pressure indicator shows the level of pressure at which the water is being pressed through the coffee.
  • Page 29: Emptying The Brewing Filter

    Emptying the brewing filter Scalding hazard! WARNING! The metal parts of the filter holder and the brewing filter used become hot during use. Swing the filter holder to the left and remove it from the filter holder bracket Do not use excessive force to release the filter holder. Be prepared for the weight of the filter holder before releasing it, and use slight upward pressure, so that the filter holder does not fall out of the bayonet bracket.
  • Page 30 It is recommended to use a small, clean, stainless steel jug. This will allow you to estimate the temperature of the milk by using your sense of touch. The frothed milk should not be hotter than approx. 140°F. At this temperature, the container will feel hot but not so hot that you can’t touch it.
  • Page 31 You will hear a hissing sound; please make sure that the milk is whirling around. The volume of the milk will increase over time. Move the container gradually downwards, so that the nozzle is at the surface of the milk. As soon as the frothing jug heats up, hold the nozzle in the milk and just let the milk foam roll.
  • Page 32: Hot Water Function

    Hot water function Scalding hazard! WARNING! The water discharged from the steam nozzle/hot water nozzle is extremely hot. You may get scalded. Connect the power plug to a socket. A beep tone will sound. Press the ON/OFF button. The grinding mechanism standby indicator will light up and the HOT-WATER buttons , the button for single espresso...
  • Page 33: Change Water Quantity For Coffee Preparation

    Change water quantity for coffee preparation You can adapt the quantity of water and thereby adapt the quantity of espresso for the single or double espresso. A minor change of the quantity is possible during preparation: Switch the espresso machine on and let it heat up. Press the buttons for single and double espresso simultaneously and hold for 5 seconds.
  • Page 34: Water Tank Empty

    Water tank empty If the water tank is empty or if it is emptied during preparation, a beep tone will sound three times and the buttons will light up red. In this case, fill the water tank as appropriate. Please note the MAX mark. In this case, fill water into the water tank.
  • Page 35: Cleaning

    Cleaning Cleaning Electric shock hazard! WARNING! Incorrect handling of the appliance can cause an electric shock. � Do not immerse the appliance, the power cable or the power plug into water or other liquids. � Remove the power plug from the socket before cleaning the product. �...
  • Page 36: Cleaning The Grinding Mechanism

    Cleaning Cleaning the grinding mechanism The grinding mechanism must be removed from the espresso machine for cleaning. Always switch the espresso machine off and remove the power plug. Allow it to cool down completely. Remove the coffee bean container in an anti-clockwise and upward motion.
  • Page 37 Cleaning When coffee beans are ground, they release some oil which leaves a residue in the grinding chamber. This coffee oil needs to be removed on a regular basis using the brush. You can also vacuum the grinding mechanism carefully with a vacuum cleaner. Set the coffee distributor on the grinding mechanism and turn it anti-clockwise( ) to lock...
  • Page 38: Cleaning The Brewing Filter

    Cleaning Cleaning the brewing filter Empty the brewing filter after each use and rinse it well with water before refilling it. Daily cleaning Wash the brewing filter thoroughly with dish soap and water, then rinse all parts with clean water. Empty the drip tray, rinse it out and let it dry.
  • Page 39: Descaling The Espresso Machine

    Descaling the espresso machine Descaling the espresso machine Over time, (hard) water will deposit lime scale in different parts and components of the espresso machine and affect its performance as it impairs the water flow and brewing temperature, among others. It is therefore very important to regularly descale your machine. If you live in an area with very hard water, you will need to descale more often than in an area with softer water.
  • Page 40: Storage

    Descaling the espresso machine Remove any water from the water tank and fill it with the prepared descaling product up to the MAX mark. Place an appropriate container (with the same volume as the water tank) on the draining rack under the filter holder and under the steam nozzle/hot water nozzle.
  • Page 41: Descaling Signal/Insufficient Water Signal

    Descaling signal/Insufficient water signal Descaling signal If the four indicators flash red twice in consecutive order when the machine is turned on (as illustrated), it means that the machine has been running for 1000 working cycles and this is a reminder that descaling is required. This does not affect normal operation.
  • Page 42: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Fault ossible cause and solution Machine is not functioning No power. Insert the power plug into a live socket No steam; Not enough water in the water tank, or the pump is unable to pump No coffee flow. water from the tank.
  • Page 43 Troubleshooting Water is escaping from the Increase the level of the degree of grinding pre-selection, or compress the side of the filter holder. ground coffee with less force in the brewing filter. The machine is affected by lime scale. Descale the machine (see page 37, Descaling the espresso machine).
  • Page 44: Technical Data

    Should you have any questions or problems that cannot be resolved with the help of the troubleshooting section in this user manual, our friendly customer service team is available at any time to assist you. We won’t be happy until you are! Please contact us on: support@casabrews.com...

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