Page 2 - ENGLISH
3 CONTENTS 1. Description of the coffee machine 2. Description of the control panel: touch control 3. Safety instructions 4. Instructions for the first use of the machine 5. Accessories 6. Drawer 7. Making Coffee 8. Hot water 9. Steam 10. Programming the quantity of ground coffee 11. Programming the...
Page 3 - DESCRIPTION OF THE COFFEE MACHINE; Coffee Grinder button
4 1. DESCRIPTION OF THE COFFEE MACHINE 1. Filter holder ring nut 2. Steam/water nozzle 3. Coffee press 4. Coffee Grinder button 5. Coffee measuring device 6. Grinding regolation knob 7. Coffee beans container 8. Water reservoir 9. Drip tray 10. Brita filter 11. scoop 12. Two way nozzle /2cups 13. Fi...
Page 4 - TOUCH CONTROLS; Water temperature indicator; TOUCH CONTROLS: Instructions of use
5 2. DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL: TOUCH CONTROLS 1. Water temperature indicator 2. ON/stand-by indicator 3. Coffee indicator 4. Water indicator 5. Steam indicator 6. Light indicator 7. LEDs of coffee measures (Small coffee, large coffee, 2 small cups of strong coffee, 2 large cups of weak coffe...
Page 5 - DURING THE OPERATION
6 3. SAFETY Please read this instruction book before using thè appliance and retain for future reference. These warnings are provided in the interests of your safety, ensure you understand them fully before using the appliance. Intended use • The appliance is intended for use in the home. If the app...
Page 6 - CE
7 FOR INSTALLATION AND SERVICING Keep this instruction manual together with the machine for any future reference. If the machine is sold or transferred to another person, make sure that this instruction manual is given to the new user, so that he/she can become familiar with the machine’s functions ...
Page 7 - disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.; INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE FIRST USE OF THE MACHINE; FILLING UP THE WATER RESERVOIR
8 The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will ...
Page 13 - each cup of coffee. Then the measures of ground coffee will not vary.; CAUTION –; ADJUSTING THE GROUND COFFEE
14 • All the LEDs will briefly illuminate to indicate the factory values have been reset. N.B.: The standard values only concern the quantity of water required for each cup of coffee. Then the measures of ground coffee will not vary. CAUTION – ADJUSTING THE GROUND COFFEE • This machine is calibrated...
Page 16 - USING COFFEE BEANS
17 6. DRAWER • This machine is be provided with a well-equipped drawer PES 8038-m , This drawer has a lot of useful compartments: - a large compartment for cups and saucers - a basin for coffee grounds - a compartment for all accessories (filters, measuring spoon) - preparation stand. 7. COFFEE USIN...
Page 20 - Useful advice; : coffee is a hygroscopic element, that is its quality and
21 • This machine is also designed to operate with coffee pods, these are single portions of roasted coffee • Procede as with ground coffee. After coffee has been made, remove the filter holder from the locking nut and dispose of the used pod. HOW TO PREPARE AN EXCELLENT ESPRESSO • A clean machine a...
Page 21 - Use to allow easy access to the filter
22 8. HOT WATER • The steam/water pipe can be moved to the back of the cabinet when not in use Use to allow easy access to the filter holder ring nut. Pull forward when required. Do not touch when not • To dispense hot water Place a container around the steam/water nozzle; then turn the steam/water ...
Page 24 - PROGRAMMING THE QUANTITY OF GROUND COFFEE; the ideal measure of ground coffee for one cup of espresso.; Position the measuring spoon under
25 10. PROGRAMMING THE QUANTITY OF GROUND COFFEE • This espresso machine has already been calibrated in factory to dispense the ideal measure of ground coffee for one cup of espresso. • However this quantity of ground coffee can be increased or reduced, then the selected measure is stored. The progr...
Page 25 - filter holder according to the programme selected.
26 11. PROGRAMMING THE QUANTITY OF COFFEE POURED IN THE CUP • The quantity of coffee can be adjusted as desired. Select the coffee programme required by touring the knob as shown. Grind a measure of coffee in the filter holder. Insert the filter holder in the ring nut, then put one or two cups under...
Page 26 - and the coffee measure will be stored automatically.; PROGRAMMING THE QUANTITY OF HOT WATER
27 • When the desired quantity of coffee has been dispensed press the control again and the coffee measure will be stored automatically. 12. PROGRAMMING THE QUANTITY OF HOT WATER • Place a jug under the steam/water nozzle and turn the steam/water knob anticlockwise, as shown. • press the water contr...
Page 30 - Before cleaning the steam nozzle, always switch the machine; WATER RESERVOIR
31 FILTER – FILTER-HOLDER – LOCKING NUT • Always keep filters, filter-holder and locking nut clean. Any coffee residue can alter the taste of the next cups of coffee. Wash filters and filter holder in dishwasher every month. • The steam nozzle should be periodically cleaned. After Preparing milk for...
Page 33 - INSTALLING THE MACHINE WITHOUT DRAWER
34 • Connect the power cable as it is shown in the figure. This machine is designed for a single phase voltage of 230V The power supply requires only outlets of 13 A fuse and a duble pole isolation switc with at least 3 mm between contacts. INSTALLING THE MACHINE WITHOUT DRAWER • Lay the U base plat...
Page 36 - INSTALLING MACHINE + DRAWER; of the
37 INSTALLING MACHINE + DRAWER • Lay the fixing base of the drawer onto the proper shelf of the cabinet. • Insert the side plates of the drawer for compensating for any space. The width of the compartment housing the drawer depends on the thickness of the cabinet’s sides. Four side plates (two being...
Page 39 - SERVICE FORCE CENTRE
40 • Insert the machine coupling its slides with those already mounted onto the cabinet’s sides and slide it into the cabinet to the stops until the safety locks close. 16. WHAT TO DO IF... If this machine does not work, please make sure that the fault is not due to: 1. no power 2. no water in the r...
Page 40 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS; FUSES
41 17. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS As regards the general dimensions of the machine, please see the fig. D • Width 594 mm • Depth 260 mm • Height 378 mm • Capacity of water reservoir 2.5 l • Net weight 17 kg • Gross weight 19 kg • Supply voltage 230 V • Rated power 1150 W • Power absorbed by the heatin...
Page 41 - DECLARATION OF GUARANTEE TERMS; SERVICE & SPARE PARTS
42 18. DECLARATION OF GUARANTEE TERMS SERVICE & SPARE PARTS If you wish to purchase spare parts or require an engineer, contact your local AEG Service Force Centre by telephoning: 08705 929 929 Your telephone call will be automatically routed to the Service Centre covering your post code area. F...
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