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DESCRIPTION OF PARTS

See Fig.01
1

Coffee bean container

2

Coffee bean container cover
(aroma preserver)

3

Grinding control knob

4

Dose control knob

5

Ground coffee doser cover

6

Cup Heater

7

ON-OFF switch

8

Water tank cover

9

Water tank

10

Coffee grounds drawer

11

Power cord

12

Drip tray + plate

13

Height adjustable coffee dispenser

14

Steam / hot water nozzle and pipe

15

Front cover

16

Steam knob

17

Coffee dispenser

18

Control panel

19

Key of coffee dispenser

20

Cleaning brush

21

Ground coffee measuring scoop

Control panel

22

Espresso coffee selector button / Page up in programming mode

23

Normal coffee selector button / Page down in programming
mode

24

“Caffe lungo” selector button / ESC in the programming mode

25

Ground coffee selector button

26

Hot water selector button

27

Descaling selector button

28

Programming button / “OK” in the programming mode

29

LCD display

30

Full tray warning light

4

INSTALLING THE COFFEE MAKER

For your own safety and the safety of others, follow the “Safety
Rules” (see chapter 3).

4.1

Packaging

The original packaging was designed and made to protect the appliance
during shipment.
We recommend you keep it for future needs.

4.2

Preliminaries

• Remove the coffee maker from the packaging and position it in a

suitable location that meets the requirements specified and described
in the safety rules (chap.3).

• Open the machine door, take the drip tray (12) from the package,

and fit the dregs box (10); then, fit the drip tray in the machine
(Fig.21).

• Make sure that the drip tray and plate (Fig.01, pos. 12), the coffee

grounds drawer (10) and the coffee dispenser (17) are fitted correctly
and that the front cover (15) is closed.

• Keep the cleaning brush (20) and the coffee dispenser key (19)

supplied with the appliance within easy reach.

If the display signals a fault when you switch on the

machine, it means that one of the above-described

components has not been properly positioned (Par.16).

4.3

Preparing the coffee maker for use

• Open the water tank cover (Fig.02) and remove the tank (Fig.03).

Rinse and fill with fresh potable water (Fig.04); we recommend
that you do not exceed the “MAX” level mark. Replace the water
tank in its housing and reposition the cover on top.

Always fill the tank (9) with fresh still water. Hot water
and other liquids can damage the tank and/or the

appliance. Do not operate the appliance without water: make
sure that there is enough water inside the tank.

• Lift the cover (Fig.05) and fill the container with coffee beans

(Fig.06).

Use coffee beans only. Ground and instant coffee, as
well as other items, will cause damage to the appliance.

• Set the cover back in place on the coffee container (1).
• Insert the plug into the outlet on the back of the coffee machine (Fig.07)

after making sure that the on/off switch (7) is set on “O”.
Insert the plug on the other end of the cord into a suitable wall outlet.

• The machine on/off switch is set on “O” (OFF); to turn the machine

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