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Insert the filter holder in the appliance. Turn it firmly from left to
right to put it into the "locked" position. Fig. 6.
Place the carafe or a cup under the filter holder. Plug in the
appliance. Fig. 7.
Turn the selector knob to the "Espresso" position (b2). Fig. 8.
The ON/OFF pilot light will light up.
After a few minutes, the water will boil and hot water will start to
drip. When the container/cup is full, turn the selector knob to the
"Off" position (b1).
Place a cup under the steam nozzle and turn the selector knob
to the steam setting (b3). When there is no more steam, turn to
the "Off" position (b1).
Never remove filter holder or open boiler cap without having
released remaining pressure in appliance. (See CAUTION-
PRESSURE).
MAKING ESPRESSO
Important! Check that the appliance is unplugged and that
there is no pressure. (See CAUTION-PRESSURE).
Unscrew the boiler cap Fig. 2. Measure out the right amount of
water for your needs and pour it into the water tank. For instance:
an espresso-sized cup (small cup for strong espresso) = 1 to 2
oz (25 to 50 ml). A standard-sized cup (for milder espresso) = 3
to 4 oz (75 to 100 ml). Up to 4 espressos or 2 standard cups can
be made at one time, without adding additional water to the tank.
Pour the water into the tank. Fig. 3.
Screw the boiler cap on tightly. Fig. 4.
Plug in the appliance.
Fit the filter into the filter-holder and rotate filter inside filter-holder
to secure it. Fig. 5.
Put the ground coffee into the filter holder using the measuring
spoon. 1 full measuring spoon is the amount needed for 1
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