OPERATING your Breville Duo-Temp™ espresso machine

STEP 8 – EMPTYING THE

FILTER HOLDER

Remove the Filter Holder from the Brew Head by turning the Filter Holder to the left until it releases. Turn the Filter Holder upside down to empty the used coffee (used coffee grounds should be thrown away and not put down the sink which may block drains).

Remove the Filter by using the indents on the side of the Filter Holder. Rinse the Filter and Filter Holder with water and allow to dry.

HOW TO FROTH MILK FOR A CAPPUCCINO OR LATTÉ

The Die Cast Series Espresso Machine comes complete with a Commercial Swivel Steam Wand and Stainless Steel Frothing Attachment. When using the Frothing Attachment a large amount of froth is easily created.

If less froth is required, remove the Frothing Attachment and steam the milk using

the Steam Wand. To remove the Frothing Attachment, ensure it is cool then simply pull down and remove. The Frothing Attachment can be stored in the Storage Tray inside the machine if not used regularly.

To refit the Frothing Attachment ensure it is securely attached to the Steam Wand by inserting it, from either end opening, onto the Wand and pushing firmly upwards onto the rubber surround. Ensure the fine steam holes on either end of the Frothing Attachment are clean to achieve optimal frothing.

The first step in making a cappuccino or latté is to make a short espresso.

Then fill the stainless steel frothing jug L full with cold fresh milk.

Turn the Selector Control to the ‘Steam’ position and press the ‘Steam’ button. (Refer to information on Steam and Hot Water buttons on Page 21.) The ‘Heating’ light will start to flash indicating that the Thermoblock Heating System is heating and preparing to create steam.

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Breville ME 67 manual Emptying Filter Holder, HOW to Froth Milk for a Cappuccino or Latté