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... 3. Making coffee
3.3 Making one cup of coffee
➔ Place your (pre-heated) cup
under the coffee spout (fig. 1/J or
5). The coffee spout is height-
adjustable and can be raised or
lowered to best suit the cup size.
➔ Set the water quantity and
coffee strength.
➔ Press the 1-cup button (fig. 1/G).
➔ The machine now starts the
grinding and brewing operation.
The brewing operation can be can-
celled at any point by pressing the
1-cup (fig. 1/G) or 2-cup button
(fig. 1/H).
Caution: The grinding chamber is
empty the first time you brew a
coffee. “FILL BEANS” may there-
fore appear in the display after the
first grinding, and no coffee is
brewed. If this occurs, simply
press the 1-cup button (fig. 1/G
and 6) again and the operation is
repeated.
Tip: To determine the ideal quantity
of water for your taste or cup size,
make your first cup of coffee as
follows:
➔ Turn the water quantity control
knob (fig. 1/D and 6) to one of the
following positions:
· ‘100ml’ for a small (espresso) cup.
· ‘240ml’ for a large cup.
➔ Press the 1-cup button (fig. 1/G).
➔ The machine starts brewing.
➔ Shortly before the desired
amount of coffee is reached, turn
the water quantity control knob
(fig. 1/D and 6) slowly to the left,
until the machine stops running.
➔ You can now read in the display
how much water is required for
your desired cup / coffee quantity.
3.4 Making two cups of coffee
In the 2-cup operation, two cups
of coffee are brewed consecutively.
➔ Place both (pre-heated) cups
under the coffee spout (fig. 1/J
and 5).
➔ Select the desired coffee
strength and water quantity sett -
ings for one cup (with the buttons
see fig. 1/D and 1/E).
➔ Press the 2-cup button (fig. 1/H).
➔ The machine now starts the
grinding and brewing operation
and produces two consecutive
cups of coffee.