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INTRODUCTION
To get the best out of your new espresso maker, please read 
through these instructions carefully before using it for the first 
time. We also recommend that you keep the instructions for 
future reference, so that you can remind yourself of the functions 
of your espresso maker.
SAFETY MEASURES
Normal use of the espresso maker
•  Incorrect use of the espresso maker may cause personal 
injury and damage to the appliance.
•  Use the espresso maker for its intended purpose only. The 
manufacturer is not responsible for any damage resulting 
from incorrect use or handling (see also the ‘Guarantee 
Terms’ section).
•  Use only accompanying accessories or those recommended 
by the manufacturer.
•  The espresso maker may only be connected to 230 V, 50 Hz.
•  The espresso maker or cord must not be immersed in water 
or any other liquid.
•  Do not touch the espresso maker with wet hands.
•  Never leave the espresso maker unattended when in use and 
keep an eye on children.
•  Never put hot or boiling water in the reservoir. Use cold water 
only. Ensure the appliance is switched off when filling with 
water.
•  The water level in the reservoir must be between the MAX 
and MIN marks on the water level indicator on the side of the 
reservoir.
•  Never use the brewing function or the frothing function for 
more than one minute at a time, and do not use them at the 
same time.
•  The metal parts get very hot during use. Touch the plastic 
parts and handles only.
•  The espresso maker should never be switched on unless it 
contains water or descaler.
•  Freshly-brewed coffee and cappuccino steam are extremely 
hot. Take care to avoid scalding yourself or others.
•  This espresso maker is not suitable for commercial or outdoor 
use. 
Where to put the espresso maker
•  Always place the espresso maker at a safe distance from heat 
sources such as ovens, cooking rings or similar.
•  Always place the espresso maker at the back of the kitchen 
counter.
•  Do not cover the espresso maker.
•  The espresso maker must not be placed anywhere with an 
ambient temperature around or below freezing point (0° 
C). If the water in the reservoir freezes it may damage the 
appliance.
•  Do not allow the cord to hang over the edge of a table/
counter, and keep it away from hot objects and naked flames.
Cord, plug and mains socket
•  Check regularly that neither the cord nor plug is damaged 
and do not use the espresso maker if it is, or if it has been 
dropped or damaged in any other way. 
•  If the espresso maker, cord or plug is damaged, the appliance 
must be inspected and, if necessary, repaired by an 
authorised repair engineer, otherwise there is a risk of electric 
shock. Never attempt to repair it yourself.
•  Remove the plug from the socket before fitting or removing 
the filter, before cleaning, or when the espresso maker is not 
to be used for a while.
•  Avoid pulling the cord when removing the plug from the 
socket. Instead, hold the plug.
•  The cord must not be twisted or wound around the appliance.
•  Keep the cord away from heat sources and the hot parts of 
the espresso maker.
•  Check that it is not possible to pull or trip over the espresso 
maker cord or any extension cord. 
KEY
1.  Control panel
2.  Steam regulator
3.  Water reservoir
4.  Steam nozzle
5.  Drip tray
6.  Filter holder
7.  Release lever
8.  Handle
9.  Filter, 1 cup
10. Plastic insert
11. Sealing ring
12. Filter, 2 cups
13. Tamper
14. On/Off knob
 
a. 
Frothing position
 
b. 
Off position
 
c. 
Heating position
 
d. 
Brewing position
15. Brewing head (underneath the upper section of the espresso 
maker)
PRIOR TO FIRST USE
Each individual espresso maker is checked at the factory, but for 
safety’s sake, after unpacking the appliance, you should check 
carefully that it has not been damaged during transport.
Place the espresso maker on a flat, stable surface, such as a 
kitchen counter.
Flushing through
The espresso maker should be flushed through before it is used 
for the first time.
•  Pour water into the reservoir (3) up to the MAX mark.
o  The reservoir can be filled while it is on the espresso maker, 
or alternatively it can be taken off and filled directly under 
the tap and then put back into place. Remember to put the 
lid on when the reservoir has been filled. When replacing the 
reservoir, ensure that the valve in the bottom of the reservoir 
fits into the connector on the espresso maker itself.
•  Check that the steam regulator (2) is completely closed by 
turning it clockwise, as otherwise water will come out of the 
steam nozzle (4) when you flush it through.
•  Place a container (e.g. a large cup) beneath the brewing head 
(15), to catch any water dripping down.
•  Turn the on/off knob (14) on the control panel (1) to brewing 
position (d). The red LED over the heating position (c) goes 
on.
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