Once coffee/tea is prepared
Once you have prepared coffee/tea you can eject the used capsule as follows:
1.Lift the control lever backwards (the capsule will drop into the receptacle provided)
NOTE: Used capsules may get stuck inside the machine if they are not ejected straight away. If that
happens, lift and lower the control lever to free the capsule(s). -As much as 14 used capsules can
fit into the capsule receptacle. Empty the receptacle on a regular basis.
2. If you are going to make another cup of coffee/tea, introduce a new capsule and repeat the
coffee/tea making procedure. If you are finished, lower and lock the lever.
SAFETY AND ENERGY-SAVING TIPS:
- If you are going to be away from home for some time, remember to power off the machine at the
main switch (on the back). Do the same at night before going to bed. The coffee machine heats up
very rapidly and is normally ready for use in 1 minute after power-on. -If you plan not to use the coffee
machine for a long period of time, empty the tank and unplug the appliance.
Emptying the capsule receptacle
• Up to 13 capsules can fit into the capsule receptacle. It is advisable
to regularly empty the receptacle to prevent the capsules from getting
stuck inside it. To do this, you need to remove the capsule receptacle
(6) (Fig. 12)
Empty the capsule receptacle and rinse. Clean off any water and coffee
residues from the drip tray and grid. Once clean, reintroduce the tray and
the capsule receptacle into the machine (Fig. 13)
Storing the coffee machine away
- Power off and unplug the machine if it is not going to be used for
a prolonged period of time.
- Store the coffee machine in a dry place, away from dust and out
of the reach of children.
- We would advise you to store the machine in its original packaging.
- Temperatures in the storage area should not be lower than 5°C,
to avoid damage to the inner parts of the machine from water freezing
inside it.
Cleaning the nozzle (11)
Remove the nozzle (11) from its seat by pulling it downwards.
Wash it thoroughly and remove any residues of coffee.
Once the nozzle is clean, push the nozzle back into position as
far as it will go (Fig. 14)
Repair/maintenance
In the event of a malfunction, or if the machine is dropped and a
defect arises or is suspected, unplug the machine and call an
authorised service centre. Never operate a defective machine.
Only authorised service centres can service or repair the appliance.
The manufacturer disclaims responsibility for any damage and/or
injury that may result in the event of service that is carried out in
breach of the applicable safety regulations or is executed by
unauthorised personnel.
Disposal
Appliances no longer in use should be returned free of charge to a point of sales to ensure that they
are disposed of properly. Appliances with a hazardous fault condition should be disposed of
immediately, making sure that they can no longer be used. Do not dispose of electrical appliances
as household waste (environment protection).
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Fig. 12
Fig. 13
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Fig. 14
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