The details of the classes are given in the table below:
DEGREE OF HARDNESS
CLASSE 0
CLASSE 1
° dH
< 3°
> 4°
° e
< 3.75°
> 5°
° f
< 5.4°
> 7.2°
Appliance setting
0 – very soft
1 – soft
3| Fill a glass of water and insert a strip
(figure
B1 –
B2).
4| Put the strip back out of the glass. After 1
minute read the level of water hardness
(fig-
ure B3 –
B4).
5| Indicate the number of red zones when con-
figuring the appliance
(figure
B6).
6.2| FILTER INSTALLATION
When switching on for the first time, the appli-
ance asks if you want to install the filter. If you
wish to do so, and if the hardness of your water
requires it, select
YES
and follow the instruc-
tions on the screen.
1| Install the filter in the appliance.
2| Screw the filter into the bottom of the water
tank using the accessory supplied with the
filter
(figure A4 –
A5).
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3| Set the month when the filter is fitted (posi-
tion 1 on the illustration, left side figure in
the opening) by turning the grey ring located
on the upper end of the filter. The month
when the filter should be replaced is indi-
cated in position 2 on the following illustra-
tion (right side figure in the opening).
CLASSE 2
CLASSE 3
CLASSE 4
> 7°
> 14°
> 21°
> 8.75°
> 17.5°
> 26.25°
> 12.6°
> 25.2°
> 37.8°
2 – average
3 – hard
4 – very hard
hardness
4| Please make sure to fill up the water tank
after filter installation.
5| Put a container of 0.6 l under the steam exit
(figure
A8). The machine must be primed
whether the filter has been installed or not.
This means that the water circuits have to be
filled. To do this, follow the instructions pro-
vided on the screen.
6| The machine will begin by filling the water
circuits, preheating the circuits and then will
complete an automatic rinse. The screen will
inform you when installation is complete.
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7| IMPORTANT INFORMATION
BEFORE PREPARING DRINKS
7.1| PREPARING THE APPLIANCE
1| Remove and fill the water tank
(figure
16
A3 –
A6).
2| Replace the water tank
(figure
A7).
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3| Remove the lid of the coffee bean container
and add coffee beans (max. 250 g)
(figure
1
A12 –
A13).
4| Replace the lid of the coffee bean container
(figure
A14).
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CAUTION
Do not fill the water tank
with hot
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water, milk or any other liquid.
CAUTION
Never put ground coffee in the cof-
fee container. It is recommended that
you do not use oily, caramelized or flavored cof-
fee beans for this appliance. These kinds of
beans may damage the appliance. Check that
the coffee beans do not contain any foreign
particles such as grit, as any damage caused by
the presence of foreign particles will invalidate
the guarantee. Do not put water into the coffee
bean container.
7.2| PREPARING THE GRINDER
Depending on the drinks chosen and the
strength of coffee selected, your machine will
automatically adjust the quantity of ground
coffee.
You can also set the strength of your cof-
fee by adjusting how finely the coffee beans
are ground. In general, the finer the coffee is
ground, the stronger and creamier the coffee
will be.
It may also vary according to the type of coffee
used. We recommend a fine setting for espres-
sos and a coarser setting for coffees.
Adjust the fineness of grinding by moving the
slider of the coffee grounds fineness adjuster
which is located on the topside of the appliance
(figure
A14).
NOTE
This setting should be applied during
grinding notch by notch. After 3
rounds, you will notice a pronounced difference
in taste.
Setting the fineness of grinding is useful when
you change the type of coffee or if you want
to make coffee that is more or less strong.
However, it is not advised to use this setting
systematically.
7.3| ADJUSTING THE COFFEE OUTLET
For all the drinks available, you can lower or
raise the coffee outlets
according to the size
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of your cup or glass
(figure
A15).
NOTE
Splashing or scalding may occur if the
coffee outlets
are set to high in rela-
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tion to the size of the cups.
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