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11To remove the used coffee grounds from the filter, push the filter lock fl forward over the edge of the filter and turn the filter holder upside down. Gently tap out the coffee. J
12Once the sign shows, your machine is ready to make the next espresso. Note: It is normal for the symbols on the
display to cycle on and off during the water heat up process.
Using with the coffee pods
1Select the pod filter Ï and place in the filter holder ‡. K
2Remove the espresso pod from the packaging. L
3Place the coffee pod in the filter Ï. Ensure that the flap is placed inside the filter. M
4Place the filter holder ‡ on the brewing
head fi and position the handle so it points left. Ensure the filter holder is flat against the brewing head and turn the handle towards the right N as far as it will go.
5Place a
Note: One coffee pod has the measured
amount of coffee for one single espresso. When the coffee is at the correct
temperature the sign will be displayed.
6Move the lever down to the coffee setting. You will hear the machine making a pumping noise, this is normal.
7Once the cup is nearly filled to the desired level, move the lever back to the off position. Water will filter through for approximately 8 seconds after the machine has been turned off.
8Remove by turning the filter holder slowly to the left.
9To remove the pod from the filter, push the filter lock fl forward over the edge of the filter and turn the filter holder upside down. P
10Once the sign shows, your machine is ready to make the next espresso. Note: It is normal for the symbols on the
display to cycle on and off during the water heat up process.
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