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BCO65 GB
6-06-2002
4. Replace the plug in the hot water heater tank
by turning firmly in a clockwise direction.
5. Insert the filter for espresso coffee into the filter
holder (fig. 12).
6. Fill the filter with the ground coffee, respecting
the dosages indicated in the chart at the end of
this text and distribute it uniformly in the filter
(fig. 13). It is important to use the highest qual-
ity coffee and having a medium grind in order
to avoid the obstruction of the filter during the
brewing.
Remove any excess coffee from
around the edges of the filter (fig. 14).
7. To attach the filter holder to the appliance, posi-
tion it under the hot water drip spout with the
handle towards the left, see fig. 15.
upwards, and at the same time, turn the handle
towards the right. Always turn right to the end.
8. Place the coffee pot for espresso coffee under
the filter holder so that the spout where the cof-
fee exits the filter is inside of the opening found
on the lid of the coffee pot (fig. 16).
9. Position the "Vario System" selector according
the type of espresso coffee desired: "LIGHT"
for a lighter coffee and "STRONG" for a
stronger tasting brew (fig. 17).
10. Make sure that the steam release knob is
closed.
11. Push the ON/OFF switch for espresso/cap-
puccino. The ON indicator light for espres-
so/cappuccino will turn on (fig. 18).
12. After approximately two minutes, the espresso
coffee will begin to flow out (fig. 19).
ATTENTION: to avoid spraying, never detach the
filter holder while the machine in brewing coffee.
13. When the coffee no longer flows out from the
filter holder, push the ON/OFF switch for
espresso/cappuccino to turn off the hot water
heater (fig. 18). Pour the coffee into the cups.
14. Before removing the filter holder, it is important
to eliminate all of the residual steam from the
inside of the hot water heater to avoid puffs of
steam.
Allow it to blow out completely by
rotating the steam release knob (fig. 20).
15. To dispose of used grounds in the filter, first
remove the filter holder by turning the handle
to the left. Using the special lever in the handle
to keep the filter in place, remove the grounds
by turning the filter holder upside down and
srtikinggently. (fig. 21).
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NOTE: For safety reasons, when the hot water
heater is hot, it is not possible to remove its plug as
it will spin without opening. If for any reason it is
necessary to remove it, it is important to always
release the steam in the hot water tank by acting
on the steam release knob as described in the pre-
vious point.
HOW TO USE THE TWO CUP ATTACHMENT
The attachment allow espresse coffee to drip
directly into the cups at the same time. To mount
the attachment, fit it to the lower part of the filter
holder by attaching the bracket to the handle of the
filter holder (fig. 22).
CARE BEFORE INITIAL USE: The first time that
coffee is prepared, it is necessary to wash all of
the accessories and the internal circuits of the
machine as follows:
• For the coffee machine filter: make at least two
pots of coffee without using the ground coffee
in the filter (following the instructions in the
paragraph How to prepare the drip coffee );
• For the espresso coffee: make at least four
cups of espresso coffee without using ground
coffee in the filter (following the instructions in
the paragraph How to prepare the espresso
coffee);
HOW TO PREPARE CAPPUCCINO
• If you wish txo "cappuccino, prepare the
espresso coffee as described in the paragraph
"How to prepare espresso coffee" from points
1 through 12; using however, the quantity of
water necessary to obtain 2 cappuccinos as
indicated in the chart at the end of this text.
Note that the quantity of water required for
making cappuccinos is greater that the amount
necessary for making espresso coffee:
extra water is used for the production of steam
for frothing the milk.
• Brew the coffee into the small espresso coffee
pot. When the darker coloured coffee (which
lies under the lighter coffee coloured froth)
reaches the level 2 on the "COFFEE LEVEL"
side of the small espresso pot (fig. 23), place
the Vario System selector to the "cappuccino"
mode (fig. 17). Careful attention must be paid
the

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