Page 6 - CONTENTS
6 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ................................. 7 Symbols used in these instructions ................7 letters in brackets ...........................................7 Troubleshooting and repairs ............................7 SAFETY ........................................... 7 Fundamental...
Page 7 - INTRODUCTION; Symbols used in these instructions; SAFETY; Fundamental safety warnings
7 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the eSaM5400 automa- tic coffee and cappuccino maker. We hope you enjoy using your new appliance. Take a few minutes to read these instructions. This will avoid all risks and damage to the ma- chine. Symbols used in these instructions important warnings are iden...
Page 8 - Description of the appliance; A number of buttons on the panel have a double
8 DESIGNATED USE This appliance is designed and made to prepare coffee and heat drinks. all other use is conside- red improper. This appliance is not suitable for commercial use. The manufacturer is not liable for damage deri- ving from improper use of the appliance. This is a household appliance on...
Page 9 - “ESC” button to exit from the selected; PRElIMINARY CHECKS; Checking the appliance; • Water penetrating the coffee maker could; Connecting the appliance
9 “ESC” button to exit from the selected function and go back to the main menu). B9. P button: to access the Programming menu. B10. button: turns the appliance on and off (stand by). Explanation of lights The hot Water function is selected. The Steam function is selected. The rinse cycle is selected...
Page 10 - • When using the appliance for the first time,; TURNING THE APPlIANCE ON; Rinse
10 5. Press the button (fig. 4). after a few seconds, the appliance delivers hot water and the light comes on. The appliance ends the first start up procedure and goes off. The coffee maker is now ready for normal use. Please note: • When using the appliance for the first time, you need to make 4/5 ...
Page 12 - MAKING COFFEE
12 MAKING COFFEE Selecting the coffee taste The appliance is set by default to make coffee with a standard taste. you can also choose one of these tastes: extra-mild taste Mild taste Standard taste Strong taste extra-strong taste To change the taste, press the button (fig. 7) repeatedly until the re...
Page 13 - • activate the warmer cup shelf and put the; Making coffee using coffee beans; Important! Danger of burns; Frothing milk for cappuccino
13 Please note: The manual rinse, can be interrupted by pressing the button. For hotter coffee, you should also: • activate the warmer cup shelf and put the cups on it; • warm the cups with hot water (using the hot water function); • select the “high” coffee temperature in the menu. Making coffee us...
Page 14 - Cleaning the cappuccino maker after use; HEATING WATER; Preparation
14 To avoid residual water being mixed with the milk during frothing, you should deliver the water first. To do this, allow the water mixed with the steam to flow for a few seconds until only steam comes out. 3. Press the button (fig. 4); the light flashes indicating that the appliance is rea- ching...
Page 15 - • You should not deliver hot water for more; Changing the quantity; ClEANING; Cleaning the coffee maker; • None of the components of the appliance can; Cleaning the coffee grounds container; • Empty the grounds container and clean tho; Cleaning the drip tray; Danger of electric shock!
15 of the spout. delivery stops automatically af- ter 250ml. 4. To interrupt delivery of hot water manually, press the button again. Please note! • if energy saving has been enabled, delivery could be delayed a few seconds. • You should not deliver hot water for more than 3 minutes at a time. Changi...
Page 16 - DESCAlING
16 be turned off (see “Turning off”) and unplugged from the mains power supply. never immerse the coffee maker in water. 1. Check regularly (about every 100 coffees) that the inside of the appliance (accessible after removing the drip tray) is not dirty.if necessary, remove coffee deposits with the ...
Page 17 - SETTING WATER HARDNESS; Measuring water hardness
17 hamic or acetic based descalers. Their use in- validates the guarantee. Failure to descale the appliance as described above also invalidates the guarantee. 1. Turn the machine on. 2. Press the P button to enter the menu. 3. Turn the selector knob until the light flashes. Press : the and lights al...
Page 18 - • Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC and sub
18 DISPOSAl important information for correct disposal of the product in accordance with eC directive 2002/96/eC. at the end of its working life, the product must not be disposed of as urban waste. it must be taken to a special local authority differentiated waste collection centre or to a dealer pr...
Page 19 - EXPlANATION OF lIGHTS; lIGHT; altenating to; ECO
19 EXPlANATION OF lIGHTS lIGHT POSSIBlE CAUSE REMEDY insufficient water in the tank. Fill the tank with water and insert it correctly, pushing it as far as it will go until it clicks into place. FlaSh altenating to FlaSheS The grinding is too fine and the coffee is deli- vered too slowly repeat coff...
Page 20 - TROUBlESHOOTING; PROBlEM
20 TROUBlESHOOTING Below is a list of some of the possible problems. if the problem cannot be resolved as described, contact a Customer Service. PROBlEM POSSIBlE CAUSE SOlUTION The coffee is not hot The cups were not preheated. enable the cup warmer, leave the cups at least 20 minutes to warm up. Wa...