Silvercrest SEMR 850 A1 User Manual

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DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE

A

Filter holder for ground coffee

I

Removable cup grille

B

Coffee measure/presser

J

ON/OFF switch

C

Perforated silicone disc (Thermocream®)

K

Steam dispensing knob

D

Filter for ground coffee

L

Boiler temperature indicator lamp

E

Removable water tank

M

Steam function switch

F

Power cord + Plug

N

Boiler temperature thermometer (C°

and F°)

G

Cappuccino maker

O

Coffee brewing switch

G1

Steam tube

P

“ON” indicator light

H

Drip tray

INTENDED USE

• You can use your appliance to prepare coffee and cappuccino; and

thanks to the possibility of dispensing hot water, you can also prepare

tea and tisanes. This appliance is designed only and solely for private

use, and is therefore to be considered unsuitable for industrial or pro-

fessional purposes.

• No other use of the machine is contemplated by the manufacturer,

which is exempt from any liability for all types of damages caused by

improper use of the machine. Improper use also results in any form of

warranty being forfeited.

PRELIMINARY PHASES FOR USE

Using the appliance for the first time

Check that the voltage of the domestic network is the same as that indicated on the technical

information plate of the appliance. Place the appliance on a stable surface. When using it

the first time, wash the tank and fill it with cool tap water – (1 liter MAX) – and then carefully

fit it firmly into its seat (Fig. 3).

Check that the tank is properly inserted; otherwise, the machine may not dispense

coffee.

Insert the plug into the socket, which must be earthed.

Starting the first time

After having filled the tank with cool tap water, start the machine. Press the on/off switch (J)

(Fig. 1) for a few seconds. The indicator light (P) will turn on to indicate that the machine is on.

If you are starting the machine for the first time or after a period of time during

which it has not been used, it is recommended that at least one cup of water be

allowed to pass through the boiler’s hydraulic circuit.

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