5. After each brewing cycle, switch off the appliance and allow the appliance to cool down.
6. Repeat this operation one more time.
Following this, allow 2 boiler containers of clear water to run through the system. Switch off
the appliance. Allow the appliance to cool down. Insert the brewing sieve into the brewing
head again and push the plastic housing of the cappuccino nozzle onto the steam nozzle.
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(Always check if the appliance is plugged in and is in the proper "ON" position).
Problem :
Espresso leaking
from portafilter.
Espresso does
not come out.
Steam does not
come out of steam
nozzle.
Not enough froth
when frothing the
milk.
For best results .....
Always use fresh, cold water (warm water might be stale and have mineral deposits which
would impair the flavor of the coffee)
We recommend that you grind your own beans. Freshly ground beans deliver more aroma
and flavor. Use one KRUPS measuring scoop of grounds per cup.
Serve coffee immediately after brewing.
Never reheat coffee.
9. DISPOSING OF yOUR PRODUCT
Environment protection first !
Y our appliance contains valuable materials which can be recovered or recycled.
L eave it at a local civic waste collection point.
8. TROUBlEShOOTING
Cause :
Portafilter not properly inserted.
Portafilter not pushed in far enough.
Internal gasket is dirty and needs to be cleaned.
Gasket without elasticity, replace it with a new one.
No water in boiler container.
No coffee in portafilter.
Filter clogged because coffee grind is too fine and or pressed down
too hard
No water or not enough water in the boiler chamber.
Steam nozzle is clogged (see "Cleaning the cappuccino nozzle"
section).
Steam nozzle touches the bottom of the pitcher.
Steam nozzle is clogged : tiny holes on top of plastic housing of
the cappuccino nozzle are clogged (see "cleaning the cappuccino
nozzle")
Milk has too high of a fat content or is too warm (more than 46°F).
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