Waring Pro ES1500 User Manual

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3. Pour cold milk into a stainless steel frothing pitcher.

Keep in mind that the volume of milk will increase during

the texturizing.

4. Initially, a little bit of hot water will come out of the steam/

water wand, so you may wish to purge the steam wand of

any water. To do so, place a cup underneath the steam/

water wand (Q). Pull the steam dispensing lever (P) toward

you. Once any water has been purged, stop the steam by

pushing the steam/water dispensing lever all the way back.

5. To texturize your milk, plunge the steam/water wand all the

way into the milk pitcher and re-open the flow of steam by

gradually pulling the dispensing lever (P) towards you. You

will see a thick, creamy froth start to rise. Push the steam

dispensing lever back when you have achieved the desired

result. The amount of foam required will vary depending on

the drinks being made; for example, a cappuccino requires

more foam than a latte.

NOTE: During this process you may notice that the boiler

temperature control light (G) goes off and on from time

to time, indicating that the boiler is working to reach the

operative temperature for preparing steam.

6. Remove the pitcher. Immediately wipe the steam/water

wand (Q) with a clean damp cloth and purge a small

amount of steam.

7. Tap the stainless steel pitcher on the counter to collapse

any remaining bubbles, and then pour milk directly into the

espresso before it begins to separate.

WARNING: Steam is still inside the boiler. Even if you have

switched off the steam function, do not lower the steam

dispensing lever (P). Hot water and steam may come out,

which could result in burns.

8. If you wish to dispense a cup of espresso immediately

after frothing your milk, wait for the boiler to go back to

the optimum temperature, which is reached when the

boiler temperature control light (G) turns on. To speed up

the boiler cooling process, place a glass underneath the

steam/water wand (Q); with the control lever in the vertical

standby position, lower the water/steam dispensing lever

(P) to release hot water.

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