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Frothing tips
•For best results use fresh, cold milk from the refrigerator.
•Skimmed milk or fat reduced milk will make frothing easier.
•Use a stainless steel jug.
Hot water drinks
You are able to make hot water drinks such as tea or instant soups using the steam nozzle.
1Ensure the unit is cold before removing the froth attachment from the steam nozzle if attached.
2Follow the ‘steam function’ and heat up hot water instead of milk.
Note: It is normal for the orange ‘warm up light’ to cycle on and off during the water heat up process.
Preheating the coffee maker
To make hotter coffee you may preheat our machine. This can be achieved by following the ‘espresso operation’ by passing water through the coffee maker but without using coffee.
•Never use warm or hot water to fill the water tank.
Cleaning and maintenance
You must clean the steam nozzle and froth attachment immediately after each use.
1Simply wipe the steam nozzle, cup tray and exterior with a clean, damp cloth. Do not use any abrasives or metal scourers as this will damage the finish on the unit.
2Briefly run steam through the nozzle (follow the directions under ‘steam function’, to clear any remaining milk out
of the steam nozzle.
WARNING: Steam from the nozzle is extremely hot and can scald.
3Place the froth attachment under running water to remove any excess milk.
4The filter, filter holder and water tank should be washed after each use by rinsing them under warm water. To assist
in keeping the filters clean we recommend you periodically run the machine with the filter in place, without coffee, using water only.
5Lift out the drip tray and wash under the tap. Ensure it is dry before refitting. L
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Should the holes in the filters become blocked with coffee granules use a fine bristled brush.
When your coffee maker is not being
used, we recommend that you do not leave the filter holder attached to the machine as this will reduce the life of the gasket.
NO PARTS ARE SUITABLE FOR CLEANING IN A DISHWASHER.
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