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Turbo frother steam nozzle version:
Steam can be used to froth the milk for cappuc-
cinos and also to heat beverages.
Caution! Scalding hazard! Splashing
may occur at the start – scalding ha-
zard! The hot water nozzle and pipe
can reach high temperatures: avoid touching
it directly with your hands.
1 Make espresso (in a large cups) as described
above
2 With the machine ready to deliver coffee,
convey the pipe over the drip tray (12), open
the "Hot water/steam" tap knob (7) for a few
seconds so to let the remaining water come
out of the steam pipe; after a few seconds
only steam will come out.
3 Close the steam/hot water tap knob(7).
4 Position steam switch (4) to "On".
5 After 15 to 20 seconds or, when temperature
ready-light (5) goes on, place the frothing
pitcher halffilled with low-fat milk under
Turbo Frother steam nozzle so that tip is just
under the surface of the milk. See Fig.03.
6 Slowly turn steam valve knob (7) counter
clockwise to release steam.
IMPORTANT. The more you turn the knob,
the greater the steam pressure for frothing.
N.B.: Dispensing should not exceed 60
seconds.
7 Move pitcher in circular motion keeping the
tip of steam nozzle just under surface of milk
as it begins to froth. Do not let milk come to
a boil since it will not froth.
8 When you have made enough froth,turn steam
knob clockwise to shut off steam and remove
pitcher. Put steam switch (4) to pos. "Off".
9 Spoon the froth onto the espresso in each
cup and gently pour the hot milk along the
side of the cup. Top each cup of cappuccino
with a dash of cinnamon, cocoa and nutmeg.
Serve.
10 NOTE: If you want to make more espresso
immediately after steaming milk, the machi-
ne boiler must be refilled with water and
temperature brought down to a brewing
temperature. Otherwise, espresso may taste
"burned".
To do this: place an empty cup on drip plate.
Do not insert filter holder. Turn hot water/
brew switch (4) to "On" letting cup fill with
water. Turn brew switch "Off". You many
now proceed to make more espresso.
Making hot water:
1. Follow the procedure described under "Pre-
paration".
2. Turn the power switch (1) to "On".
3. Allow about 6 minutes for the machine to
reach its proper operating temperature.
4. Place a pitcher under the steam nozzle (8).
5 Slowly turn the steam knob (7) anticlockwise
so that the hot water and put the hot water/
brew switches (2) and the steam switch (4)
to "On" can be released.
N.B.: Dispensing should not exceed 60 seconds.
6 Once the desired quantity of hot water is
obtained, turn the steam knob clockwise and
put the hot water/brew switches (2) and the
steam switch (4) to "Off" to stop the water
release.
7 NOTE: If you want to make espresso
immediately after making hot water, the
temperature of the machine boiler must be
brought down to a brewing temperature.
Otherwise, espresso may taste "burned".
To do this: place an empty cup on drip plate.
Do not insert filter holder. Put the hot water/
brew switches (2) and the steam switch (4) to
"On", letting cup fill with water. Turn brew
switch "Off".
You may now proceed to make espresso.
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