Page 3 - Making espresso coffee
3 3 3 Plug the coffee maker into the mains. 2 Ensure the On/Off Switch (10) and Steam Control (1) are set to Off. Select Coffee (8) . 1 1 Fill the Espresso Water Tank (13) and place into the coffee maker. 7 Slide and release the Espresso One (6) or Two Cup (7) Switch to start brewing the desired amo...
Page 4 - Making filter coffee
4 3 Fill the Permanent Mesh Filter (21) with filter coffee grinds. Use 7g (or one level TampingSpoon (28) ,) of coffee per cup. 2 2 Fill the Water Tank (18) with water. Do not exceed the Max line on the Water Gauge (20) . 1 Press down on the Lid (17) to release the catch and open the Lid. 7 Slide th...
Page 5 - WARNING
5 6 When done, Turn the Steam Control to Off BEFORE removing the Wand from the Milk. 5 Place the Steam Wand (2) 10mm deep into a jug of milk. Turn the Steam Control (1) On. 3 3 Plug the coffee maker into the mains. 2 Ensure the On/Off Switch (10) and Steam Control (1) are set to Off. Select Steam (8...
Page 6 - Before first use
6 6 When done, turn the Steam Control to Off BEFORE removing the mug from underneath the Steam Wand. 5 Place an empty mug under the Steam Wand (2) . Turn the Steam Control (1) to Steam. Follow steps 1,2,3 of ‘Making espresso coffee’on Page 3. Then refer to the following. 4 Slide the On/Off Switch (1...
Page 8 - Descaling - filter coffee
the Filter Holder clean we recommend youperiodically run the machine with the EspressoFilter Holder in place, without coffee, using wateronly. Rinse the Filter Water Tank occasionally with coldwater. Do not use a cloth as any residue or lintmay be left behind to clog the coffee maker. Should the hol...
Page 9 - Troubleshooting
9 • Water is dispensing from theSteam Wand • Steam Control is open • Rotate the Steam Control so its closed Troubleshooting Problem Reason Solution • The coffee temperature is toocold • Heater block is not hot enoughbefore dispensing • Before dispensing Coffee,make sure the ready light is illuminate...
Page 10 - Notes
10 Notes 47160 rev3_Layout 1 02/09/2011 13:57 Page 10
Page 11 - Health and Safety
11 The use of any electrical appliance requires the followingcommon sense safety rules. Primarily there is danger of injury or death and secondlythe danger of damage to the appliance. These areindicated in the text by the following two conventions: WARNING: Danger to the person! IMPORTANT: Damage to...
Page 12 - Exclusions
CM47160 MUK Rev 3 09/11 The After Sales DivisionMorphy Richards LtdMexborough, South Yorkshire, England, S64 8AJ Helplines (office hours)UK 0844 871 0960Spare Parts 0844 873 0726Republic of Ireland 1800 409 119www.morphyrichards.com Your standard one year guarantee is extended for an additional 12 m...