Page 8 - Figure captions; OK
g 34 1 Figure captions 1.1 Front view (Fig. 1) A Drip grid B Thermos jug C Main switch (rear side of appliance) D Height-adjustable coffee dispenser E Control panel (see Fig. 3) F Bean container lid G Pre-ground coffee lid H Heated cup rack J Swivel pipe for steam and hot water K Steam nozzle (remov...
Page 9 - Coffee and espresso; ease of; Safety Information; General safety; • Do not leave the coffee machine run-; Safety in operation
g 35 2 Coffee and espresso Your fully automated coffee machine guarantees you absolute ease of operation , both in making coffee and in maintenance and care.The excellent, individual taste is achieved by • the pre-brewing system: before the coffee is brewed, it is first moistened to extract its full...
Page 10 - Safety in cleaning and care
g 36 • Caution! Danger of scalding when the steam nozzle is activated! Hot water or steam output can cause scalding. Activate the steam nozzle only when you are holding a container under the nozzle. • Do not use steam to heat inflammable liquids! • Only use the coffee machine with water in the syste...
Page 11 - Start the descaling program.; Menu mode; coffee“
g 37 4 Overview of the menu items Below is an overview of those menu items where you can change and save the machine parameters that are preset at the factory, and also start programs and call up information. You will find detailed information on this in the fur-ther chapters of these operating inst...
Page 12 - Filling with water; – wash the water tank at least once a; Filling the coffee bean container; Damage caused by; Switching on for the first time; PRESS
g 38 6.2 Filling with water Each time before switching on the cof-fee machine, check that there is water in the water tank, and refill if neces-sary. The coffee machine requires water for the automatic rinsing processes each time the machine is switched on or off. 0 Remove the water tank from the co...
Page 14 - Determining water hardness; pink bands or; Making coffee with beans
g 40 the machine to the water hardness level corresponding to the local water hardness. You can use the enclosed test strip to determine the water hardness, or contact your local water supply company. Determining water hardness 0 Dip the test strip in cold water for around 1 second. Shake off the ex...
Page 17 - If the message «; Using pre-ground coffee
g 43 In the upper line, the display shows the coffee strength as set in the "Jug" menu, e.g. « EXTRA-MILD JUG ». The lower line of the display shows the scrolling keys "<" or ">" and the number of cups to be poured into the jug, i.e. « < > 4 ». 3 If you wish to ch...
Page 18 - Frothing milk
g 44 appliance will not make the coffee, the ground coffee will be dispersed inside the appliance, dirtying it, or the coffee will be delivered drop by drop and the message « GROUND TOO FINE ADJUST MILL AND TURN KNOB » will be dis- played.Do not add ground coffee during the brewing process. Only put...
Page 19 - Cleaning the steam nozzle
g 45 3 To avoid any residual water mixing in with the milk when frothing, the water should be drained off beforehand. To do this, place a container under the steam nozzle and turn the knob for steam and hot water (Fig. 9) to position until steam emission starts. Then turn the knob back to position ....
Page 20 - Preparing hot water; is dispensed the display shows «; Menu settings; Setting the language; GUAGE
g 46 11 Preparing hot water The hot water can be used to pre-heat cups and for making hot drinks, e.g. tea or instant soups. 1 Caution! Danger of scalding when the hot water nozzle is activated! Hot water or steam output can cause scalding. Activate the hot water nozzle only when a container is unde...
Page 21 - Setting the coffee temperature; change this setting as follows:; Setting the shut-off time; The factory setting is «
g 47 13.2 Setting the coffee temperature There are three temperature levels to choose from. The coffee temperature levels are defined as follows:« TEMPERATURE LOW » « TEMPERATURE MEDIUM » « TEMPERATURE HIGH » The factory setting is « TEMPERATURE HIGH ». You can change this setting as follows: 0 Pres...
Page 24 - Cleaning and Care; Regular cleaning; EMPTY WASTE; must; INSERT; Cleaning the grinder
g 50 14 Cleaning and Care To ensure consistent coffee quality and faultless operation, always keep your coffee machine clean. 14.1 Regular cleaning 1 Caution! Before cleaning, switch off the coffee machine and allow it to cool down. 1 Note! Never put the coffee machine or separate parts of the coffe...
Page 25 - Risk of injury from the mov-; Cleaning the brewing unit; at the; Close the service door.
g 51 0 Remove any remaining coffee beans (you could use the vacuum cleaner with the hose or crevice tool attach-ment for this). 3 If a foreign object is impossible to remove, contact the Customer Service Centre. 1 Caution! Risk of injury from the mov- ing grinder. Never switch the coffee machine on ...
Page 26 - Running the descaling program; » and «
g 52 3 If it is still hard to insert the brewing unit, leave it out of the appliance, close the service door, unplug the appliance from the mains, then plug in again.Wait unitl the display has switched off, then open the service door and replace the brewing unit. 14.5 Running the descaling program T...
Page 27 - Ordering Accessories
g 53 appliance. The upper line of the display shows the alternating messages « RINSING » and « TURN STEAM KNOB », whilst the lower line shows a progress bar with the percentage indi-cation « 50% ». 0 Empty the container under the steam nozzle and replace it there. 0 Turn the knob for steam and hot w...
Page 30 - Packaging material
g 56 0 Remove the brewing unit and thor-oughly clean the inside of the appli-ance, as described in the section „Cleaning the brewing unit“, page 51. Repeat the operation, but switch the appliance on first. What to do if the coffee machine has to be transported • Keep the original packaging as trans-...
Page 31 - If service is needed; in the first
g 57 20 If service is needed If repairs should become necessary, including replacement of the mains cable, please telephone in the first instance our AEG-Electrolux Service Line. For Germany : 01801 - 20 30 60* (*Local tariff on Deutsche Telekom's landline network) Monday to Friday 8.00 am - 6.00 pm...