6.1 TURNING THE MACHINE ON
•Press the Main Power Switch at the bottom right in front of the power cord (Fig. 1a). The On/Off button on top of the machine illuminates in red (Fig. 2), indicating that the main power switch was turned on.
•Push the On/Off button on top of the machine. The display will illuminate. FILL WATER TANK
6.2 FILLING THE WATER TANK
Please note: Only use fresh, cold water. Never fill water tank with carbonated water, milk or any other liquid.
•Open the Water Tank Lid, remove the water tank, rinse and fill with fresh, cold water (Fig. 5).
•Replace water tank and make sure that the two slots are engaged over the two hooks to secure the tank properly.
•Close water tank lid. The display shows PRESS RINSE and the Rinse Button illuminates (Fig. 2)
•Place one cup underneath the Steam Outlet (Fig. 7)
•Push the Rinse Button. SYSTEM FILLING. The machine starts pumping water into the system, until some water will come through the cappuccino nozzle. After a few seconds the process stops and the display shows HEATING.
•Place a cup underneath the dual coffee spouts (Fig. 8). After approx. one minute the display shows PRESS RINSE.
•Push the Rinse button. Warm water pumps through the coffee spouts and stops. The display shows FILL BEANS.
6.3 ABOUT COFFEE BEANS
Frozen Beans: Thaw 3 to 4 hours before adding to bean container. This prevents moisture from seeping into the grinder.
Oily Beans: Beans with an oily surface tend to stick together. This may prevent a continuous flow of beans from the bean container into the burrs. As a result the grinder does not grind enough coffee and you might get weak or no coffee at all. Before filling oily beans into the bean container pour the beans in an open bowl and let them sit for about 5 hours. The oils will evaporate (this will not change the taste of your coffee). Then fill the beans into the bean container. Now beans will feed into the burr grinder more easily.
Flavored Coffee: DO NOT use flavored beans in the grinder!
If you like flavored coffees we recommend to add flavors to your coffee after brewing. This way you can use your regular coffee beans in the bean container. Adding the flavors after brewing lets you control the intensity better than with
6.4 FILLING THE BEAN CONTAINER
Please note: To insure that your conical burr grinder will work for a long time, do not use it with any kind of coated or flavored beans (all coating and flavors contain sugar or sugar substances). Such coating can damage the burrs. Using such beans voids the warranty. Have your coffee store grind the sugar coated beans and use as described in the chapter 11.3.
•Open the Bean Container Lid (Fig. 4). Do not force the lid further back than the vertical position.
•Remove the bean aroma lid (Fig. 4). The bean container has a protective slotted cover. This prevents fingers from getting into the burrs during grinding. This slotted cover can be opened by loosening the holding screw (Fig. 28) (chapter 20.2). The bean container has a sensor which monitors the bean level. It will
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