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Release the filter support from its slot by pulling it upwards
(fig. 1).
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Remove the Antichlorine filter from the plastic sachet and
rinse it under a running tap (fig. 2).
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Open the filter support and carefully put the filter in place
as shown in fig. 2.
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Close the filter container carefully (fig. 2), and reposition it
in its slot, pushing it firmly downwards.
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The Antichlorine filter should be replaced after 80 cycles, and
at least after every 6 months of operation.
6. FIRST USE
When using the appliance for the first time, all the accessories
and the internal circuits must be washed as follows:
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DRIP COFFEE MAKER: Make at least two carafes of coffee
without using ground coffee.
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ESPRESSO MAKER: Make at least four cappuccinos without
using ground coffee and using water instead of milk.
7. PREPARATION OF DRIP COFFEE
7.1 Setting the clock
When the coffee machine is connected to the outlet for the first
time, "AM 0:00" will flash on the display.
To set the time, proceed as follows:
1. Press the "hour" button (Fig. 3) for about 2 seconds until
the number of hours on the display begins to increase.
2. Before the display stops flashing (about 5 seconds), set the
hour by pressing the "hour" button repeatedly.
3. Set the minutes by pressing the "min" button (Fig. 3) re-
peatedly. (To speed up the operation, hold the button
down.)
4. After setting the time, wait 5 seconds. When the display
stops flashing, the time set is stored.
To reset the time, press the HOUR button for about 2 sec-
onds, and then follow the procedure as described starting
from point 2.
Please note: In the event of a temporary power failure, the
time set does not remain stored in the memory.
7.2 Programming the automatic start (AUTO
BUTTON)
The appliance can be programmed to make drip coffee automat-
ically. First, make sure that the time is set correctly.
To set the delayed start (i.e. the time you want the coffee to be
made), proceed as follows:
1. Press the AUTO button (Fig. 4) for about 2 seconds until
0:00 flashes on the display.
2. Before the display stops flashing (about 5 seconds), set the
desired hour by pressing the "hour" button repeatedly.
3. Set the minutes by pressing the "min" button repeatedly.
4. After 5 seconds, the display will stop flashing and the pro-
grammed time will be stored.
5. After you have programmed the machine as described
above, just press the AUTO button to have coffee made at
the time set (the AUTO indicator light will illuminate).
Please note:
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If you want to change the start time after it has been set,
press the AUTO button for about 2 seconds and then set a
new time as described starting from point 2.
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Keep in mind that at the time set, the appliance will start
to make drip coffee only. The espresso maker does not
come on.
7.3 Length of warming time (Automatic shut-
off time)
The appliance is factory-set to keep the coffee warm for two
hours after startup.
However, this setting can be changed as follows:
1. Press the ON/OFF button (Fig. 5) for about 2 seconds until
0:00 flashes on the display.
2. Modify the time by repeatedly pressing the HOUR button
(and also the MIN button if required).
3. After setting the time, wait 5 seconds. When the display
stops flashing, the time will be stored.
Please note: If 0:00 is set, the appliance switches off. (You can
set a time within 1 minute and 11hours and 59 minutes).
7.4 "1-4" cups button
You can enhance the flavor of your coffee by pressing the "1-
4" button after the "ON/OFF" button. This feature activates a
unique brewing process, slowly releasing water into the filter
basket; saturating coffee grounds a little at a time extracting
the best flavor and aroma from your coffee.
To activate, press the "1-4" button (fig. 6); the light on the but-
ton will illuminate.
Press the button again to turn the selection off.
Do not use this button if brewing an entire carafe of coffee.
You can select this function even when using the auto function.
7.5 Making drip coffee
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Open the filter-holder door, rotating it towards the right
(fig. 7).
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Fill the carafe to the level indicator relative to number of
cups of coffee you wish to prepare, taking care not to ex-
ceed the MAX level of 10 cups (fig. 8), otherwise, in order
to not overfill the machine, the excess water will spill out
from the back of the unit.
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