cial tablets of detergent (Please see
Cleaning and Maintenance, p. 37).
NOTE: In the "SELF SERVICE" version in
order to proceed to the "WASHING" phase,
insert the U or the T key.
WASHING CYCLE
(Master/Cappuccino Version):
For a complete washing cycle, press the
arrow key
followed by the ENTER, key.
The display will read COMPLETE
WASHING. Using the arrow key
sible to select the following:
MILK WASHING
(Milk Foamer washing cycle washing time
240 sec.);
GROUP WASHING
(Coffee Unit washing cycle);
COMPLETE WASHING (Coffee Unit and
Milk Foamer washing cycle).
Select the desired cycle and press ENTER
to start.
NOTE: During this phase (without the U-key
or T-key to enable programming inserted),
when the functions COMPLETE WASHING
or MILK WASHING are selected, the line
to remove the milk from the box/refrigerator
is not opened; washing will only be carried
out for the milk foamer and two tubes up to
the milk solenoid valve.
We recommend that you carry out a
"COMPLETE WASHING" cycle at least
ONCE A DAY in order to keep the delivery
section clean, using special detergent
(Please see Cleaning and Maintenance,
p. 37).
NOTE: In the "SELF SERVICE" version in
order to proceed to the "WASHING" phase,
insert the U or the T key.
DELIVERY COUNT: To display and, if requi-
red, reset the counter for the number of cups
delivered, insert the U-key to enable program-
ming and move the arrow key
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display reads DELIVERY COUNT. Select the
key for the delivery you wish to check and, if
you wish to reset, press the RESET key.
To display and reset the number of cups of
decaffeinated coffee delivered, once the
display reads DELIVERY COUNT, press
the decaffeinated key
key for the delivery you wish to check and,
if you wish to reset, press the RESET key.
To exit the delivery counter/reset phase,
, it is pos-
press
to return to the MACHINE
READY setting or the arrow key
on to the next programming stage.
In self-service versions press twice the arrow key
to return to the MACHINE READY setting.
NOTE: When the words DRAWER FULL
appear on the display, it means that the
drawer has reached the full limit for coffee
grounds. Therefore, it is necessary to remo-
ve and clean the drawer. The machine
does, in any case, permit a further 10 deli-
very cycles to be performed, after which,
the display will read DISCHARGE
DRAWER and it will no longer be possible
to use the delivery keys. To release the
keys, you must first remove the coffee
grounds drawer, which you should the clean
and put back into its original position.
Using Steam
CAUTION: RISK OF BURNS OR
SCALDING.
During steam delivery, never touch the
steam jet with any part of the body or place
your hands underneath it.
To use steam, it is sufficient to pull the steam
lever towards you (Fig. 1, no. 4). This lever
, until the
makes it possible to regulate the steam gra-
dually as it leaves the tube (Fig. 1, no. 5) as
well as allowing locking the maximum output
position. The steam tube is movable.
To obtain froth when heating the milk, place
the nozzle in a container which is 3/4 full
(and preferably shaped like a cut-off cone).
Once the milk has boiled, lower the contai-
and select the
ner and bring the surface of the milk into
contact with the steam nozzle. By making
small, circular movements with the container,
the desired froth will be formed.
At the end of every steam delivery, carefully
clean the tube with a damp cloth.
to pass
PROGRAMMING
COFFEE DOSE PROGRAMMING: This
function allows to programme the quantity
of water for coffee, as well as to programme
the time for hot water. Insert the U-key to
enable programming and move the arrow
key
until the display reads PROGRAM
COFFEE DOSES. Select the dose to be
programmed and, when this operation has
been completed, press
same procedure for other doses). In the
SELF SERVICE version press the selected
key a second time once the desired dose
has been delivered.
NOTE: To programme the dose for hot
water, press the
will begin to deliver hot water. Once the desi-
red dose has been delivered, press the
key again. The maximum hot water
delivery time is 2 minutes.
(follow the
key and the machine