KitchenAid KSCX 3610 HOT Water Press OK, Hot water delivery, Preparing cappuccinos using steam

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9 Hot water delivery

Always make sure the appliance is ready.

Turn the cappuccino maker towards the outside of the appliance and place a container under it (fig. 2).

Press the (fig. 17). The appliance displays:

HOT WATER PRESS OK

Press the / button again (fig. 17) for hot water.

Hot water runs off from the cappuccino maker and starts to fill the container underneath. You should

not run off hot water for more than 2 minutes at a time.To interrupt hot water delivery, press the button again (fig. 17) and place the cappuccino maker in the original position near the centre of the appliance.

Note: if you accidentally push the / button, push any other button to abort the function or wait until the appliance automatically turns back to the main menu.

10 Preparing cappuccinos (using steam)

Move the cappuccino maker outwards (fig. 2).

Place an empty container under the cappuccino maker. Turn the steam knob (fig. 18). The appliance displays:

STEAM press OK

Press the button (fig. 17) for steam.

Allow the steam mixed with water to run off for a few seconds until steam only is given off.

To interrupt steam delivery, turn the steam knob counter clockwise the steam knob (fig. 18). Note: if you accidentally turn the steam knob, push any button, except the button, to abort the function or wait until the appliance automatically turns back to the main menu.

Empty the container then fill it with about 100 grams of milk for each cappuccino to be prepared. In choosing the size of the container, bear in mind that the milk doubles or triples in volume. You are recommended to use semi-skimmed milk at refrigerator temperature.

Dip the cappuccino maker into the milk (fig. 2), taking care not to immerse the raised line on the cappuccino maker (indicated by the arrow in fig. 19). Press the steam button (beware of burns). Steam is discharged from the cappuccino maker, giving the milk a creamy frothy appearance.

To obtain a creamier froth, dip the cappuccino maker into the milk and rotate the container with slow movements from the bottom upwards. (You should not discharge steam for more than two minutes at a time).

Once the required temperature is reached, interrupt steam delivery by pressing the steam button (fig.

18). Prepare the coffee as described above, using large enough cups, then fill with the frothed milk prepared previously. The cappuccino is ready. Sweeten to taste and, if desired, sprinkle the froth with a little cocoa powder.

IMPORTANT: always clean the cappuccino maker immediately after use. Proceed as follows:

Discharge a little steam for a few seconds by pressing the steam button. This empties any milk left inside the steam spout.

IMPORTANT: to guarantee hygiene, you are recommended to follow this procedure each time you make cappuccino to avoid milk stagnating in the milk circuit.

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Contents Kscx 501974402003UK 8-10-2007 1347 Pagina 501974402003UK 8-10-2007 1347 Pagina Product description Product description Product description Control Panel Avoid exposing the appliance to atmospheric agents Important notesBuilding-in Building-in Do not use multiple plug adapters or extension leads Before first useEnglish Installed Press OK to Install EnglishFill Tank Press OKPreparing coffee using coffee beans Empty Grounds Container Regulating the coffee mill Changing the quantity of coffee in the cupReady PRE-GROUND Hot water delivery Preparing cappuccinos using steamHOT Water Press OK Cleaning the infuser Cleaning and maintenanceCleaning the coffee maker Correctly Correct Incorrect AUTO-START no Start TimeDescale Descale noRinsing Rinsing Fill Water TankRinse Complete Press OK Button OFF After 1 HourSetting water hardness Reset to Default noResetting factory default settings Water HardnessMessage Meaning What to do Meaning of messages and what to doProblem Cause Solution Ground coffee is being Electrical connection for Great Britain and Ireland only After-Sales Service501974402003UK 8-10-2007 1348 Pagina 5019 744