FILLING THE WATER RESERVOIR
a.
Fill the water reservoir with water (see figure 1). You may
use either a pitcher to fill it up or remove it from the unit
and then fill it up under the tap. Fill the reservoir with the
desired amount of water below the "MAX" level on the
reservoir. Never use warm or hot water to fill the
water reservoir.
b.
Close the water reservoir lid. If you removed it from the
unit to fill up with water, please make sure to place it back
tightly in its place.
FILLING THE MILK RESERVOIR
If you plan to prepare a cappuccino or latte, remove the milk
reservoir from the unit by lifting up on the milk reservoir release
button, simultaneously sliding milk reservoir out (see figure
2). Then, pour the desired quantity of cold milk you estimate
you will need, making sure it is below the "MAX" level on the
reservoir (see figure 3). Once finished, slide the milk reservoir
back onto the unit ensuring it fits tightly. You should feel the milk
reservoir lock in place.
NOTE: You can use any type of milk you prefer, i.e. whole milk,
low fat milk, organic or soy milk.
CHOOSING THE PORTA-FILTER
Your unit includes one porta-filter for use with ground coffee and
E.S.E. pods.
USING THE PORTA-FILTER FOR GROUND COFFEE AND
E.S.E PODS
CHOOSING THE FILTER
Select the filter to be used as follows:
FOR A SINGLE SHOT – use the filter for a single shot of espresso if using ground
a.
coffee, or if using E.S.E. (Easy Serving Espresso) pods.
b.
FOR A DOUBLE SHOT OR TWO SINGLE SHOTS – use the filter for a double shot
of espresso. By placing two small cups underneath the porta-filter, you may prepare
two single shots of espresso at once.
NOTE: The pod filter included with your unit has been designed to work only with
E.S.E. (Easy Serving Espresso) (45mm) pods.
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