Philips 741415008 User Manual

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CONTROLS AND MACHINE PARTS

PREPARING THE MACHINE FOR USE

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Dump box

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Drip tray

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Grill

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Adjustable dispensing head

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Steam/hot water arm

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Steam/hot water knob

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Water tank

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Water tank cover

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Auto-valve for water tank

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Bean hopper

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Bean hopper cover

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Grinder adjustment

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Service door

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Brew group

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Pre-ground coffee container

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Brew group handle

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Power cord

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Control panel with LED indicators

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Main switch

Control panel description

On/off light

Coffee selection button (1 or 2 cups)

Coffee temperature light

Light on: correct temperature

Light blinking: reaching correct temperatu-

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If both the coffee temperature light (22) and

the steam light (24) are blinking

simultaneously, temperature is too high.

Follow the procedure to prime the machine.

Steam selection button

Steam temperature control light

Light on: correct temperature

Light blinking: reaching correct temperatu-

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Coffee volume regulator knob

Lights indicating “water empty” and “bean

hopper empty”

Light on: water tank is empty or bean hopper

is empty. Fill water tank or fill bean hopper.

After refilling the water tank, follow the pro-

cedure to prime the machine.

Light blinking: dump box, brew group, or

drip tray not properly positioned or service

door not closed.

Preparing the machine for use

The original box has been designed and

manufactured to protect the machine during

shipping. Keep it for future shipping or return

shipping.

Before setting up the machine, follow the safety

precautions previously outlined.

Power supply connection

Warning: Electrical current can be

dangerous! Always heed all safety

precautions and warnings.

The machine must be connected to an A/C

socket. The socket voltage must correspond to

the voltage specified on the rating plate located

on the underside of the machine.

Never use the machine if the power

cord is defective or damaged. A

defective or damaged power cord should be

replaced only by authorized service personnel.

If an extension cord is used, make sure

that it is not defective or damaged.

Initial operation

Danger!

Electrical current can be dangerous!

Electrical parts should never be in contact

with water: danger of short-circuit. Steam

and hot water may cause burns! Do not

direct steam or hot water jet toward any

body parts. Be careful when handling the

steam/hot water arm: it becomes hot and

may cause burns.

For your own safety and that of others,

heed all safety precautions contained in

this manual.

Do not turn the machine on or attempt

to operate it if the water tank and/or

the bean hopper is empty.

Place the cover of the coffee container (11) on

the coffee container (10). Keep within reach both

the brush for cleaning and the unit key.

The bean hopper (10) is attached to the

machine with two screws. Remove the bean

hopper cover (11), fill the hopper with coffee

beans (approx. 350 g.). Replace the cover. If

necessary, adjust the grind setting by moving the

knob (12) to position “8” (±2 or 4), depending

on the type of beans).

The bean hopper should be filled only

with coffee beans. Do not fill the bean

hopper with any other kind of product as damage

to the machine may occur.

Remove the water tank (7) from the machine,

remove its cover (8), and fill the tank with cold,

fresh water (approx. 1.7 l). A built-in valve on

the underside of the tank prevents water from

dripping.

Before replacing the water tank in the

machine, make sure that the bean hopper

cover is properly in place.

Replace the water tank into the machine,

seating it in its position. Then place the water

tank cover on, pressing lightly to activate the

automatic valve.

Do not overfill the water tank with

water.

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