A FOR THE FIRST USE
1. Remove the coffee maker from the package, and check the accessories according to the list.
2. Clean all the detachable components according to the following section of "CLEANING AND MAIN-
TENANCE". Then assemble them completely.
3. Ensure the steel mesh place in position. Place the carafe on removable shelf.
4. Operation the appliance according to the section of "B" and "C" (no coffee powder in steel mesh).
Repeat 2-3 times.
B MAKE ESPRESSO COFFEE
1. Remove the tank cover by turning it in anti-clockwise. Pour appropriate water in water tank with
the carafe. Do not exceed the maximum capacity. Note: 1. the carafe has the cup marks, the ma-
ximum tank capacity is equal to 4 cups marks water quantity. The minimum tank capacity is equal
to 2 cups marks water quantity.
2. Before pouring the water into the water tank, be sure the power cord is unplug from the power
outlet and the steam knob is in the OFF position.
3. Replace the tank cover in place by turning the cover in clockwise until it locks in position.
4. Put the steel mesh into metal funnel, add coffee powder to steel mesh with measuring spoon, a
spoon coffee powder can make about a cup of top-grade coffee. Then press the coffee powder
tightly with the tamper. Note: Select your desired coffee powder to make desired cups coffee, the
steel mesh has 2 cups and 4 cups marks.
5. Make sure the tubers on the funnel align with the grooves in the appliance, then insert the funnel
into from the "Insert" position, and you can fix the funnel into coffee maker firmly through turn it
anti-clockwise until it is locked in the "Lock" position.
6. Place the carafe on the removable shelf.
7. Plug the power cord into the outlet. Turn the steam knob to position, and the indicator is illumina-
ted, wait for about 2 minutes, there will be coffee flowing out.
8. After desired coffee has obtained, you should turn steam knob to position, the indicator go out and
the coffee maker stops working, your coffee is ready now. Then remove the carafe and turn the
steam control knob to OFF position release the residual steam in the tank. WARNING: Do not leave
the coffee maker unattended during making the coffee, as you need operate manually sometimes!
9. Before removing steel mesh or opening the tank cover, make sure the pressure in the tank shall
be released. The method is turn the steam knob to the OFF position firstly, the steam in the tank
will eject from the frothing device. After pressure has released, and wait for the steel mesh cooling
down, you can remove the steel mesh or open the tank cover.
10. After finishing making the coffee, you can take the metal funnel out through turn clockwise, and
then pour the coffee residue out with the steel mesh pressed by press bar. Let them cool down
completely, then rinse under running water. (When assemble the steel mesh again, you shall turn
over the press bar to the original position)
C. FROTHING MILK/ MAKE CAPPUCCINO
You get a cup of cappuccino when you top up a cup of espresso with frothing milk. Method:
1. Prepare espresso first with container big enough according to the part "B. MAKE ESPRESSO COFFEE".
2. Fill a jug with desired amount of milk for each cappuccino to be prepared, you are recommended
to use whole milk at refrigerator temperature (not hot!). Note: In choosing the size of jug, it is
recommend the diameter is not less than 70±5mm, and bear in mind that the milk increases in
volume, make sure the height of jug is enough.
3. Turn the steam knob to the position, the indicator will light up.
4. Insert the frothing device into the milk about two centimetres, after about 2 minutes, the steam
will come out from the frothing device. Froth milk in the way moving vessel round from up to
down.
5. When the required purpose is reached, you can turn the steam control knob to position stop
frothing. Then remove the jug and turn the steam control knob to OFF position release the resi-
dual steam in the tank. Note: Clean steam outlet with wet sponge immediately after steam stops
generating, but care not to hurt!
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