Preheating coffee maker, Cleaning and, Maintenance – Morphy Richards espresso User Manual

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Pour cold milk into a suitable jug.
Use approximately 100ml for each
cappuccino.

Note: For best results we recommend to
use refrigerated milk and a stainless steel
jug that is well chilled.

When the unit is the right temperature
the orange ‘warm up’ light will go out.

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Hold the jug under the steam nozzle
so that the head of the froth
attachment is immersed in milk and

turn the selector dial to the

steam

setting.

You will hear the machine

make a pumping noise, this is normal.

IMPORTANT: Do not allow the tip of the
nozzle to touch the bottom of the jug
because this could obstruct the passage
of the steam.

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Once the froth has been produced,
turn the selector dial to the ‘0’ off
position and remove the jug.

Note: Do not be alarmed by the escaping
steam from the base.

The milk is ready as soon as it forms

a soft, thick layer of foam on the top. If
the milk starts to make large popping
bubbles, you have boiled the milk and it
will therefore not froth. If this happens
replace with chilled milk. Do not boil the
milk.

Frothing tips

For best results use fresh, cold milk
from the refrigerator.

Skimmed milk or fat reduced milk will
make frothing easier.

Hot water drinks
You are able to make hot water drinks
such as tea or instant soups using the
steam nozzle.

1

Ensure the unit is cold before
removing the froth attachment from
the steam nozzle if attached.

2

Follow the ‘steam function’ and heat
up hot water instead of milk.

Note: It is normal for the orange ‘warm
up’ light to cycle on and off during the
water heat up process.

Preheating coffee maker

To make hotter coffee and to warm

your coffee cups you may preheat your
machine. This can be achieved by
following the ‘espresso operation’ by
passing hot water through the coffee
maker but without using coffee.

Cups should be placed upside down

on the warming plate. Please note that
this may take upto 20 minutes depending
upon the type of cup used.

Cleaning and

maintenance

You must clean the steam nozzle and

froth attachment immediately after each
use.
1

Simply wipe the steam nozzle,
warming plate and exterior with a
clean, damp cloth. Do not use any
abrasives or metal scourers as this
will damage the finish on the unit.

Briefly turn the selector dial to the
steam setting to clear any remaining milk
out of the steam nozzle.
Warning: Steam from the nozzle is
extremely hot and can scald.

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