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6. Repeat this operation once again.
Following this, allow 2 boiler containerfuls
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 “Perfect Froth“ onto the steam nozzle.
(Always check if the appliance is plugged in
and is in the proper “on” position).
Problem:
1.
Espresso leaking from filter holder.
Cause:
■ Filter holder not properly inserted.
■ Filter holder not pushed in far enough.
■ Internal gasket is dirty and needs to be
cleaned.
■ Gasket without elasticity, replace it with a
new one.
■ Coffee powder not cleaned off the edge of
the filter holder.
Problem:
2. Espresso does not come out.
Cause:
■ No water in boiler container.
■ No coffee in filter holder.
■ Filter clogged because coffee is ground
too fine and or pressed down too hard.
Problem:
3. Steam does not come out of steam
nozzle.
Cause:
■ No water or not enough water in the
boiler chamber.
■ Steam nozzle is clogged
(see “Cleaning” section).
■ Perfect froth attachment is clogged
(see “Cleaning the Perfect Froth”).
Problem:
4. Not enough froth when frothing the milk.
Cause:
■ Perfect froth attachment touches the
bottom of the pitcher.
■ Perfect froth tip is clogged (see figure 18,
part A)
. See also section “Cleaning the
Perfect Froth Attachment”.
■ Steam nozzle is clogged (see “Cleaning”)
Before making your first pot of delicious
coffee, we recommend rinsing the coffee
maker by running one or two cycles with
water only, without ground coffee in the
filter basket. This will remove any possible
dust which may have settled during
shipping.
Be sure that the water chamber is empty.
Remove any literature, etc if found in the
water chamber.
■ The lid of the glass carafe must be
properly positioned during the brewing
process. The front hooks have to be inside
the carafe and the rectangular part of the
lid to be pushed down so that it engages
with the handle of the glass carafe.
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■ Make sure that the swivel filter is closed
properly during the brewing process.
Push in firmly until the handle touches the
side of the coffee maker and filter “clicks“
into place.
■ Caution: If the swivel filter is not closed in
properly the “Stop ‘N Serve” can not
function. This may cause hot water or hot
coffee to overflow.
■ The “Stop ‘N Serve” mechanism is
opened as long as the glass carafe is
inserted into the machine and sits
properly on the warming plate and the
swivel filter is closed properly. When
brewing coffee make sure the glass carafe
is in place (see Stop ‘N Serve section).
Preparing Coffee