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Operating Instructions
2. Place a filter (7, 8 or 9) into the filter holder (4).
3. Insert the filter holder (4) into the appliance: Hold the filter holder in a horizontal position. The handle
clip is flipped back and lies flat on the handle. The handle points to the left (towards the carafe). Gently
lift the filter holder into the boiler outlet (17) and turn the handle to the right as far as possible. Check
that the filter holder is locked in place.
Please note:
The filter holder must sit firmly in the boiler outlet to avoid that water leaks from the filter during brewing.
4. Place a sufficiently sized container under the filter holder (4).
5. Close the steam release knob (3) (Set it to
Press
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(E). A green pilot light will light up. The pilot light of the ESPRESSO button (F) flashes.
Press ESPRESSO (F). You have now switched on the pump and the brewing system will fill with water.
Please note:
When using your espresso maker for the first time, the noise might be louder than usual. This is quite nor-
mal and attributable to air inside the brewing system. Noise will drop to the usual level after a few seconds.
6. When water drips from the filter holder, the system is filled with water. Press ESPRESSO (F) again to
switch it off.
7. Let the water in the appliance continue to heat up. When the ESPRESSO pilot light is off, press
ESPRESSO (F) again and let 1 cup of water drip through. After that, the appliance stops automatically.
Repeat this procedure and let 2-3 cups of water drip.
Step 2: Steam Nozzle
1. Place a container under the steam nozzle (5).
2. Set the steam release knob (3) to
3. When the ESPRESSO (F) pilot light is off, slowly turn the steam release knob (3) to MAX and let some
steam escape for approx. 10 seconds.
4. Close steam release knob (3) again.
5. Press
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(E), until its pilot light is off.
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