IMPRESSA X90/X95
Instructions for use
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Instructions for use
1 Drip tray / residual water container
2 Drip tray cover
3 Cover for programming keys
4 Coffee key for 2 large cups
5 Coffee key for 1 large cup
6 Coffee key for 2 small cups
7 Coffee key for 1 small cup
8 Key for special coffee
9 ON/OFF switch
10 Rinsing key
11 Display dialogue system
12 Water tank with carrying handle
13 Cover for bean container and aroma protection lid
14 Cover for pre-ground coffee filler funnel
15 Height-adjustable coffee-spout
16 Cup warming tray
17 Selector key for steam
18 Selector key for steam portion
19 Selector switch for coffee or hot water (TAP)
20 Replaccable steam/frotting nozzle
21. Profi Auto-Cappuccino/Caffè Latte
22 Height-adjustable tea-spout
23 Container for coffee grounds
Programming keys
A
B
Change filter
Back-setting of criteria / changing of memory indications
downwards
C
D
E
F
Open program
Selector switch for pre-ground coffee
Key for cleaning program
Correction of program / close
Forward-setting of criteria / changing of memory indications
upwards
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Key for decalcifying program
Table of contents
1. Description........................................................page
2. Safety instructions ..............................................page
2.1 Warnings ...................................................page
2.2 Safety precautions ........................................page
3. Check before use.................................................page
3.1 Checking mains voltage..................................page
3.2 Checking fuse ..............................................page
3.3 Adding coffee beans ......................................page
3.4 Adjusting grinder .........................................page
4. Preparing machine..............................................page
4.1 Fill system with water ...................................page
4.2 Cup illumination ........................................ page
5. Rinsing the machine ............................................page
6. Adjusting for water hardness .................................page
7. Use of Claris filter cartridges.................................page 10
7.1 Placing filter...............................................page 10
7.2 Replacing of filter ........................................page 10
8. Drawing off coffee...............................................page 10
8.1 Drawing off powder coffee ..............................page 11
9. Drawing off hot water..........................................page 11
10. Drawing off steam ............................................ page 11
11. Connecting the
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13.4 Programming steam portion.........................page 14
13.5 Programming tea portion ............................page 14
13.6 Programming filter ....................................page 14
13.7 Programming water hardness .......................page 14
13.8 Programming economy mode........................page 14
13.9 Programming timer clock............................page 15
13.10 Programming automatic switch
on time ...................................................page 15
13.11 Programming automatic switch
off time...................................................page 15
13.12 Cup counter .............................................page 15
13.13 Programming language selection...................page 15
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13.14 Program key
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14. Care and maintenance..........................................page 16
14.1 Fill water ................................................page 16
14.2 Empty grounds container.............................page 16
14.3 Empty drip tray ........................................page 16
14.4 Fill beans ................................................page 16
14.5 Removing foreign objects.............................page 16
14.6 Clean machine ..........................................page 17
14.7 Unit calcified ...........................................page 17
14.8 Cleaning metal contacts ..............................page 17
14.9 General cleaning instructions........................page 17
14.10 Empty system...........................................page 17
15. Cleaning ...........................................................page 17
16. Decalcifying.......................................................page 18
17. Disposal............................................................page 19
18. Tips for a perfect coffee .......................................page 19
19. Messages ..........................................................page 20
20. Problems ..........................................................page 21
21. Legal information ...............................................page 22
22. Technical specifications ........................................page 22
Profi-Auto-Cappuccino/Caffè Latte to the X90/X95.....page 12
11.1 Drawing off cappuccino and hot milk with
Profi-Auto-Cappuccino/Caffè Latte ................page 12
11.2 Cleaning the
Profi-Auto-Cappuccino/Caffè Latte ................page 12
12. Switching off machine..........................................page 12
13. Programming.....................................................page 13
13.1 Programming powder quantity......................page 13
13.2 Programming coffee temperature ..................page 13
13.3 Programming water quantity........................page 13
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Important information for the user
2. Safety instructions
2.1 Warnings
Thank you for choosing this Jura product.
Ⅲ Children are unaware of the dangers that electrical machines re-
present. Therefore children should never be left unsupervised
around electrical machines.
Please study these instructions carefully before using your new
machine and keep them in a safe place for easy reference in the
future.
Ⅲ This machine should only be used by people who have read and
understood the operating instructions.
Should you require further information or should particular pro-
blems occur that are not dealt with in these operating instructions
in sufficient detail for you, then please ask your local dealer for
the information you require or contact Jura Elektroapparate AG
directly.
Ⅲ Never use a faulty machine or one with a damaged power cable.
Ⅲ Never immerse the machine in water.
2.2 Safety precautions
Ⅲ Never expose the machine to the effects of rain, snow or frost
and never operate it with wet hands.
Ⅲ Place your machine on a solid level surface. Never leave it on a
surface that is warm or hot (hob etc.). Choose a location that is
inaccessible for children or pets.
1. Description
This fully-automatic espresso/coffee machine impresses because of
its user-friendly operational mode and its ingenious technology. In
just one brewing-process it can prepare 1 or 2 cups of excellent,
professional-quality espresso/coffee with guaranteed froth. Been
refined and further developed by Jura, the Intelligent Pre Brew
Aroma System (I.P.B.A.S „) ensures full coffee aroma.
The Auto-Cappuccino, for example, automatically takes charge of
frothing the milk perfectly for your cappuccino. It sucks milk from
a Tetra Pak or a jug, heats and froths it up. Just choose the pro-
grammable steam quantity or the continuous steam function. Pre-
paring a cup of tea with your machine is as simple as can be as
well. The water quantity can be programmed and you can put your
teacup under the coffee-spout. Now the selected water quantity
flows into your cup through a separate spout.
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Ⅲ Remove plug from power socket if an absence for a longer
period of time (holidays etc.) is planned.
Ⅲ Always remove plug from power socket before cleaning.
Ⅲ When removing plug from power socket, never tug on the cord
or on the machine itself.
Ⅲ Never repair or open the machine yourself. All repairs should be
performed by authorised service centres only using original Jura
spare parts and accessories.
Ⅲ The machine is connected to the mains power socket via an
electric cable. Ensure that no-one trips over this cable and pulls
down the machine. Keep children and animals at a distance to
the machine.
The machine works fully-automatically at the press of a key. A
decoded text-display shows messages and simplifies the operation
considerably. Because of the integrated rinsing, cleaning and
decalcifying programs care and maintenance is quick and easy.
Ⅲ Never put the machine or even parts of it in the dishwasher.
Ⅲ To prevent overheating place the machine in an airy place.
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3.4 Adjusting grinder
Ⅲ If using acidic decalcifying agents be sure to immediately re-
move any splashes and drops from delicate surfaces, especially
natural stone and wooden surfaces, or take corresponding pre-
cautions.
You can adjust the grinder to the roast of your coffee. We recom-
mend the following:
for a light roast Ǟ a finer adjustment
for a dark roast Ǟ a coarser adjustment
3. Check before use
Ⅲ Open the cover of the bean container (13).
3.1 Checking mains voltage
Ⅲ To adjust grinding turn selector switch (Fig. 1) to the desired
position.
The machine is set for the correct voltage before leaving our
factory. Ensure that your mains voltage corresponds to the details
quoted on the rating plate attached to the bottom of the machine.
Ⅲ You have the following possibilities:
the smaller the dots, the finer the grinding
the bigger the dots, the coarser the grinding
3.2 Checking fuse
The grinding grade should only be adjusted while the grinder
is working.
The machine is designed for a current of 10 amps. Check that an
appropriate fuse is fitted.
4. Preparing machine
3.3 Adding coffee beans
4.1 Fill system with water
To ensure that your machine will work perfectly for a long
time and to avoid damage, please note that the grinding gear
of your Jura coffee machine is not suitable for coffee beans
which were treated, during or after roasting, with additives
(e.g. sugar). Such coffee blends may damage the grinding
gear. Any repair costs resulting from the use of such blends
are not covered by warranty.
Ⅲ Switch your machine on by pressing ON/OFF key
machine adjusts fully-automatically to the starting position.
. The
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
PLEASE WAIT
FILL SYSTEM / PRESS STEAM
Ⅲ Press key
.
Ⅲ
FILL WATER
Ⅲ Lift up cover of the bean container (13) and remove aroma pro-
tection lid.
Ⅲ Remove water tank and rinse well with clear tap-water.
Ⅲ Fill water tank and replace. Make sure that tank engages well.
Ⅲ Clean out any dirt or foreign object from the bean container.
Ⅲ
FILL SYSTEM / PRESS STEAM
Ⅲ Fill the grinder container (Fig. 1) with coffee beans, replace
aroma protection lid and close the cover.
Ⅲ Place a container under the pivoting nozzle (20) and press key
.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
PLEASE WAIT
RINSE UNIT
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Ⅲ Place a container under the coffee-spout (15) and press rinsing
key
The machine has got 5 hardness settings to choose from. While
adjusting, the chosen grade is shown on the display.
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Ⅲ
Ⅲ
UNIT RINSING
The symbols on the display mean:
HARDNESS
COFFEE READY
LEVEL—:
water hardness function is switched off
4.2 Cup illumination
HARDNESS
LEVEL 1:
German water hardness 1 – 7°
French water hardness 1.79 – 12.53°
The cup illumination puts your coffee in a good light, making it a
treat for the eyes.
When you switch on the machine or press any key, the cup illumi-
nation is activated for 3 minutes. To switch on the cup illuminati-
on, with the machine switched off, press any key.
HARDNESS
LEVEL 2:
German water hardness 8 – 15°
French water hardness 14.32 – 26.85°
HARDNESS
LEVEL 3:
German water hardness 16 – 23°
French water hardness 28.64 – 41.14°
HARDNESS
LEVEL 4:
German water hardness 24 – 30°
French water hardness 42.96 – 53.7°
5. Rinsing the machine
Ⅲ
RINSE UNIT
Ⅲ Place an empty cup under the coffee-spout (15).
Ⅲ Press rinsing key
The machine is adjusted to hardness level 3 before it leaves the
factory. You can alter this setting by following the instructions
below:
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Ⅲ Switch the machine on by pressing ON/OFF key
machine adjusts fully-automatically to the starting position.
. The
If the machine has been switched off and has already cooled
down it will be necessary to carry out this rinsing function
when the machine is switched on again.
After switching off the machine, the rinsing sets off automa-
tically.
Ⅲ
PLEASE WAIT
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Ⅲ Open cover (3) and press key , until you hear an acoustic sig-
nal.
Ⅲ
PRESS KEY / POWDER QUANTITY
6. Adjusting for water hardness
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Ⅲ Press key
several times until the following message appears:
The water is heated inside the machine. With use, this leads to
calcium deposits (furring) forming on the machine. This will be
automatically indicated on the display.
For this reason, it is necessary to adjust the machine to the
hardness of your local water before you use it for the first time.
Use the enclosed test-sticks for this purpose.
Ⅲ
HARDNESS LEVEL 3
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Ⅲ By pressing key
you can hear an acoustic signal, the set
hardness level flashes.
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Ⅲ You can alter the hardness level by pressing key - or . After
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setting, press key
can be heard.
once again to confirm. An acoustic signal
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Ⅲ Press key
to return to stand-by-status.
1° water hardness on the German scale represents 1.79° on
the French scale.
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7. Use of Claris filter cartridges
The water might be slightly discoloured (this is not damag-
ing to the health).
Under proper implementation of Claris filter cartridges,
decalcifying of the machine becomes unnecessary. For
further information, please read the brochure “Claris. Tough
to calcium deposits, gentle to your coffee machine“.
7.2 Replacing of filter
After drawing off 50 litres the filter loses its effect.
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REPLACE FILTER
7.1 Placing filter
If only a little water is drawn off the filter should be changed every
2 months. However no message will appear on the display. You
will find a special turntable on the cartridge mounting to set the
replacement date.
Ⅲ Pull up cartridge mounting. Pressing lightly, place the filter cart-
ridge in the water tank (Fig. 2).
Ⅲ Pull down cartridge mounting, until it engages audibly.
Ⅲ Empty water tank and pull up cartridge mounting. Pressing
lightly, place the filter cartridge in the water tank (Fig. 2).
Ⅲ Fill water tank with cold, fresh tap-water and replace it.
Ⅲ Switch the machine on by pressing key
ON/OFF.
Ⅲ Pull down cartridge mounting, until it engages audibly.
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Ⅲ Open front cover (3) and press key
until you hear an acoustic
Ⅲ Fill water tank with cold, fresh tap-water and replace it.
signal.
Ⅲ Switch the machine on by pressing key ON/OFF
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PRESS KEY / POWDER QUANTITY
Ⅲ Open front cover (3) and press key , until you hear an acoustic
signal.
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Ⅲ Press key
several times until the following message appears:
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FILTER NO
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RINSE FILTER / PRESS STEAM
Ⅲ Place a sufficiently large container (approx. 1 litre) under the
pivoting nozzle (20) and press coffee key
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Ⅲ By pressing key
you can hear an acoustic signal.
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NO flashes
Ⅲ You can alter the setting by pressing key - or
YES flashes
.
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PLEASE WAIT / FILTER RINSING
COFFEE READY
Ⅲ
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Ⅲ To confirm press key
RINSE FILTER / PRESS STEAM
Ⅲ Place a sufficiently large container (approx. 1 litre) under the
pivoting nozzle (20) and press coffee key
PLEASE WAIT / FILTER RINSING. The drawing
off of water will stop automatically.
FILTER YES
. An acoustic signal can be heard.
The water might be slightly discoloured (this is not damag-
ing to the health).
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8. Drawing off coffee
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Ⅲ Switch the machine on by pressing key ON/OFF
.
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PLEASE WAIT
RINSE UNIT
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Ⅲ Press key
.
Put an empty cup under the coffee-spout (15) and press rinsing
key
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COFFEE READY
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9. Drawing off hot water
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UNIT RINSING
COFFEE READY
Ⅲ Put a cup under the height-adjustable coffee spout (22) and turn
selector switch for hot water (19) to the symbol . The machine
will now deliver hot water.
Ⅲ Put 1, respectively 2 cups under the coffee-spout and press the
required key. The pre-brew system (I.P.B.A.S.©) moistens the
coffee powder, briefly interrupts the flow and then starts the real
brewing process.
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TEA PORTION
Ⅲ The drawing off of hot water will stop automatically.
CLOSE TAP
Ⅲ Turn selector switch for hot water back to the symbol
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You can interrupt the flow of coffee at any time by simply
pressing any of the coffee keys.
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To obtain a perfect layer of froth adjust the coffee-spout
(Fig. 3) to the size of your cups.
To stop this process turn selector switch for hot water (19)
back to the symbol
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8.1 Drawing off powder coffee
10. Drawing off steam
Ⅲ Open cover (3)
Steam can be used for heating liquids and frothing milk for
cappuccino. Make sure that the steam/frothing nozzle is
pushed upwards when liquids are heated. Push down the
frothing aid (Fig. 4) to froth liquids.
Ⅲ Press selector key for pre-ground powder coffee
FILL POWDER
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Ⅲ Now put 1 or 2 level measuring spoons of pre-ground coffee into
the pre-ground powder funnel (14).
During frothing some water will escape the system before
the actual steam draw-off. This does not affect the result, e.g.
when frothing milk.
Ⅲ Put 1, respectively 2 cups under the coffee-spout (15) and press
the required key.
At the start of the water draw-off there can be splashing The
steam nozzle becomes hot. Avoid direct contact with the
skin!
Never use soluble instant coffee or quick coffee. Only use
coffee powder from freshly ground beans or pre-ground
vacuum-packed coffee. Never fill the funnel with more
than 2 portions coffee powder at a time. The powder fun-
nel is not intended as a storage container.
Ⅲ Use the key
to switch on the coffee machine.
PLEASE WAIT
RINSE UNIT
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
If selector key
is pressed by mistake this can be cor-
rected by pressing one of the coffee keys. The rinsing pro-
gram is then activated.
Ⅲ Press rinsing key
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UNIT RINSING:
COFFEE READY
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Ⅲ Place a cup under the steam/frothing nozzle (20) and immerse
the frothing aid in the milk to be frothed or the liquid to be
heated.
Ⅲ For cappuccino turn the selector switch (1) (Fig. 13) to area
(2)
Ⅲ For hot milk turn the selector switch (1) (Fig. 13) to area (3)
Ⅲ Press steam portion draw-off key
STEAM PORTION
Ⅲ You can stop the draw-off operation at any time by pressing the
steam draw-off key
COFFEE READY
.
To increase the heat turn the selector switch (1) (Fig. 13)
to area (+) To reduce the heat turn the selector switch to
area (–).
Ⅲ
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Ⅲ Now place the cup with the cappuccino froth or the hot milk
under the coffee spout and draw of the product of your choice.
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11. Connecting the Profi-Auto-Cappuccino/
Caffè Latte to the X90/X95
11.2 Cleaning the Profi-Auto-Cappuccino/
Caffè Latte
Ⅲ Disassemble the replaceable hot water nozzle or the replaceable
The Profi-Auto-Cappuccino/Caffè Latte (21) must be cleaned
after each draw-off operation. Daily cleaning is recom-
mended.
steam/frothing nozzle.
Ⅲ Mount the Profi-Auto-Cappuccino/Caffè Latte (Fig. 10).
Ⅲ Press one side of the hose into the opening behind the dial
(Fig. 11).
Ⅲ Fill water in a container and immerse the hose in it.
Ⅲ Draw off steam until the water/steam mixture is clean.
The optionally available milk container can be used for
sucking in milk. How to connect it (Fig. 11).
Ⅲ If necessary, disassemble the Profi-Auto-Cappuccino/Caffè Latte
and thoroughly rinse the flow regulation with water (Fig. 11 and
Fig. 12).
11.1 Drawing off cappuccino and hot milk with
Profi-Auto-Cappuccino/Caffè Latte
For proper cleaning, use the Jura Auto Cappuccino Cleaning
Agent which is available at your authorized dealer.
Ⅲ Fill the milk container with milk or immerse the hose in the milk
directly.
12. Switching off machine
Ⅲ Place a cup under the Profi Auto Cappuccino/Caffè Latte (21).
When the machine is switched off, the rinsing program is auto-
matically run again. Therefore place an empty container under
the coffee-spout (15) and press ON/OFF key
Ⅲ Press the steam portion draw off key
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STEAM PORTION
. When the rinsing
water has run into the container, the machine powers down. Dis-
card the water.
Ⅲ The frothing/heating time depends on the steam portion settings
you have programmed. (See “Programming steam portion”
Chapter 13.4)
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13. Programming
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Ⅲ To store the new powder quantity in memory briefly press key
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POWDER QUANTITY / SELECT KEY.
Before leaving our factory, the machine is adjusted to enable you
to obtain coffee without any additional programming. In order to
adapt the result to your personal taste, various settings can be pro-
grammed individually. The programming keys are located behind
the front cover (3).
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Ⅲ By pressing the
button, you can select the next phase, or
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press the
button in order to leave the programming.
13.2 Programming coffee temperature
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TEMPERATURE COFFEE / SELECT KEY
The following settings can be programmed:
Ⅲ Now press the key that you want to programme.
̈ Powder quantity
̈ Coffee temperature
̈ Water quantity
Ⅲ Select the required temperature (high or normal) by activating
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key
or - .
̈ Steam portion
Ⅲ To store the new coffee temperature in memory briefly press key
̈ Tea portion
̈ Filter
̈ Water hardness
̈ Economy mode
̈ Timer clock
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TEMPERATURE COFFEE / SELECT KEY
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Ⅲ By pressing the
button, you can select the next phase, or
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press the
button in order to leave the programming.
̈ Automatic switch on time
̈ Automatic switch off time
̈ Supplies and cup counter
̈ Language selection
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13.3 Programming water quantity
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WATER QUANTITY / SELECT KEY
Ⅲ Put a cup under the coffee-spout (15) and then press the key that
you want to programme.
13.1 Programming powder quantity
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The selected value is confirmed
Ⅲ Switch the machine on by pressing ON/OFF key
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Ⅲ Now your machine prepares a coffee.
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Ⅲ Press key
until you can hear an acoustic signal.
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ENOUGH COFFEE? / PRESS KEY
Ⅲ
POWDER QUANTITY / SELECT KEY
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OK?
·········· II ··········
Ⅲ Now press the key that you want to programme. Use the key for
1 cup only. The corresponding quantity for 2 cups is adjusted
automatically by the machine after programming is finished.
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Ⅲ When the required water quantity is reached press key
can call up the next setting by pressing key
. You
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Ⅲ There is an additional possibility to alter the water quantity
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POWDER
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anew. Press key
or - for this purpose.
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Ⅲ If you wish to draw another coffee to control the water quantity,
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Ⅲ The powder quantity can be selected by pressing keys
or -
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press key again otherwise press key
quantity in memory.
briefly to store water
briefly.
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13.7 Programming water hardness
(only with setting Filter no)
Ⅲ By pressing the
button, you can select the next phase, or
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press the
button in order to leave the programming.
Ⅲ
HARDNESS LEVEL 3
13.4 Programming steam portion
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Ⅲ Press key
Ⅲ
STEAM PORTION
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Ⅲ By pressing key
or - briefly you can programme the water
briefly to store the water hardness level in
button, you can select the next phase, or
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Ⅲ Press key
.
hardness level.
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PORTION /....20 SEC.
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Ⅲ Then press key
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memory.
Ⅲ By pressing key
(drawing off time of 3 – 250 sec.)
or - you can programme time in seconds
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Ⅲ By pressing the
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press the
button in order to leave the programming.
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Ⅲ Press key
.
Ⅲ
STEAM PORTION
To determine the water hardness level please read chapter 6.
“Adjusting for water hardness“.
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Ⅲ By pressing the
button, you can select the next phase, or
N
press the
button in order to leave the programming.
13.8 Programming economy mode
13.5 Programming tea portion
Ⅲ Place a cup under the height-adjustable tea-spout (22).
Ⅲ
ECONOMY MODE OFF
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Ⅲ Press key
.
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Ⅲ Press key
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
OPEN TAP
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Ⅲ By briefly pressing key
you would like.
or - you can programme the mode
ENOUGH TEA? / CLOSE TAP
TEA PORTION
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Ⅲ Then press key
briefly to store mode in memory
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Ⅲ By pressing the
button, you can select the next phase, or
Ⅲ The required portion of tea-water is programmed now.
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press the
button in order to leave the programming.
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Ⅲ By pressing the
button, you can select the next phase, or
You can programme your machine to “economy mode“. In the set-
ting ECONOMY MODE ON the steam heating-system is switched
off. The heating for the cup warming tray is switched off too. If
you want to draw off steam you need to press the steam key
warning lamps flash and your machine heats up.
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press the
button in order to leave the programming.
13.6 Programming Filter
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Please read chapter 7.1 “Placing filter“.
After 10 minutes the steam heating-system switches off
automatically. The warning lamps go out. By pressing the
steam key anew, you return to stand-by-status for drawing
off steam.
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ECONOMY MODE OFF means that the stand-by-status for steam
is set to 20 minutes and the heating for the cup warming tray is on.
After 10 minutes the warning lamp goes out. By pressing the steam
key anew, the machine returns to stand-by-status for drawing off
steam.
To switch off the automatic timer proceed as follows:
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Press key
Press key
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UNIT ON —:—
13.11 Programming automatic switch off time
13.9 Programming timer clock
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OFF AFTER 5.0 HOURS
A programming of the timer clock is necessary if an auto-
matic switch on time is required.
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Ⅲ Press key
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Ⅲ By briefly pressing key
confirm by pressing key
or - you can set the hours and then
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(0.5 to 9.0 hours).
Ⅲ
TIME —.—
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Ⅲ By pressing the
button, you can select the next phase, or
button in order to leave the programming.
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Ⅲ Press key
.
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press the
+
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Ⅲ By briefly pressing key
confirm by pressing key
or - you can set the hours and then
.
13.12 Cup counter
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-
.
Ⅲ By briefly pressing key
then confirm by pressing key
or
you can set the minutes and
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200 SUPPLIED (TOTAL SUPPLIED)
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Ⅲ By pressing the
button, you can select the next phase, or
Ⅲ To obtain the information press the required key. The display
will show you the number of times the function has been chosen.
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N
press the
button in order to leave the programming.
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Ⅲ By pressing the
button, you can select the next phase, or
13.10 Programming automatic switch on time
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press the
button in order to leave the programming.
A programming of the timer clock is necessary if an automatic
switch on is needed.
It is not possible to call up hot water and steam supplies.
Ⅲ
UNIT ON —.—
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Ⅲ Press key
.
13.13 Programming language selection
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Ⅲ By briefly pressing key
confirm by pressing key
or - you can set the hours and then
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Ⅲ Press key
Ⅲ By briefly pressing key
and then confirm by pressing key
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.
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-
or
call up the language desired
+
-
Ⅲ By briefly pressing key
then confirm by pressing key
or
you can set the minutes and
P
.
P
.
+
Ⅲ By pressing the
button, you can select the next phase, or
+
Ⅲ By pressing the
button, you can select the next phase, or
N
press the
button in order to leave the programming.
N
press the
button in order to leave the programming.
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14.3 Empty drip tray
N
13.14 Program key
Ⅲ
EMPTY TRAY
N
By using key
you can set back the following settings (powder
quantity, coffee temperature, water quantity, steam portion, tea
portion) to their original standard settings.
Ⅲ If this message shows on the display no more coffee can be
drawn off. It is necessary to empty the drip tray.
Ⅲ
COFFEE READY
Ⅲ Remove drip tray carefully as there is water in it.
N
Ⅲ Press key
until you can hear an acoustic signal.
14.4 Fill beans
If a mistake occurs while programming one of the above
Ⅲ
FILL BEANS
N
settings, just press key
and the chosen setting moves back
Ⅲ Fill beans as described in chapter 3.3.
to its original standard setting.
The message FILL BEANS will only disappear after drawing
off a coffee. We recommend cleaning the bean container
from time to time with a dry cloth before you refill beans.
Switch off the machine for this purpose.
14. Care and maintenance
14.1 Fill water
Ⅲ
FILL WATER
Ⅲ If this message shows on the display no more coffee can be
drawn off. Top up water.
14.5 Removing foreign objects
Ⅲ Switch off your machine by pressing ON/OFF key
.
The water tank should be rinsed and filled with fresh water
daily. Only use fresh, cold water. Never top up with milk,
mineral water or any other liquids. You can top up water
without removing tank.
Ⅲ Remove plug from power socket.
Ⅲ Open bean container (13) and remove the beans. The remaining
beans can be removed with a vacuum cleaner.
Ⅲ Loosen both screws in the bean container and then remove
container (Fig.5 + 6)
14.2 Empty grounds container
Ⅲ Remove any remaining beans with a vacuum cleaner.
Ⅲ Put the spanner on (Fig.7).
Coffee grounds are collected in the grounds container (23).
Ⅲ
EMPTY GROUNDS
Ⅲ Now turn spanner anticlockwise until the foreign object loosens.
Ⅲ Remove remaining powder with a vacuum cleaner.
Ⅲ Replace bean container and fasten screws.
Ⅲ If this message shows on the display no more coffee can be
drawn off. It is necessary to empty the grounds container.
Ⅲ Remove drip tray carefully as there is water in it.
Do not disconnect the machine from power socket while
you empty grounds.
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14.6 Clean machine
Ⅲ After warming milk, draw off some hot water to clean the
pivoting nozzle inside.
Ⅲ
CLEAN UNIT
Ⅲ You can take off the Profi Auto-Cappuccino/Caffè Latte for a
thorough cleaning.
After coffee, etc., has been drawn off 220 times or after 180 rinsing
programs have been run, the machine must be cleaned. You can
continue to draw off coffee and hot water / steam. However we
recommend that you clean the machine (as described in chapter 15)
within the next few days.
Ⅲ The water tank should be rinsed and filled with clean water
daily.
If you notice any furring in the water tank, this can be de-
calcified separately with a customary decalcifying agent.
Remove the tank from the machine for this purpose.
Ⅲ
CLEAN NOW
An acoustic signal indicates the need of an immediate cleaning.
14.7 Unit calcified
If a Claris filter cartridge is used, remove it beforehand.
Ⅲ
UNIT CALCED
The machine signals when decalcifying becomes necessary.
14.10 Empty system
This procedure is necessary to prevent your machine from
frost damage while being transported.
Under the correct implementation of Claris filter cartridges,
decalcifying of the machine becomes unnecessary. For
further indications read Chapter 7 “Use of Claris filter cart-
ridges“.
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Ⅲ Put a container under the pivoting nozzle (20).
Ⅲ Press selector key
and remove water tank
14.8 Cleaning metal contacts
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
STEAM INTAKE
Ⅲ
EMPTY TRAY / CLEAN CONTACTS
PRESS STEAM / FILL SYSTEM
Ⅲ The remnants of the calcified deposits in the area of the metal
Ⅲ Switch off machine by pressing ON/OFF key
.
contacts must be removed. Proceed as follows:
15. Cleaning
Ⅲ Rinse fastenings in groove (B) as well as the metal contacts (A)
with hot water and some washing-up liquid. Then clean the
fastenings in groove (B) as well with a brush (Fig. 8).
The machine has an integrated cleaning program. The procedure
lasts about 15 minutes.
Please use Jura cleaning tablets only. These are available from your
Jura dealer.
14.9 General cleaning instructions
Ⅲ Never use abrasive articles or corrosive chemicals to clean your
machine.
It is essential not to interrupt the process once it has been
started.
Ⅲ Wipe down the casing inside and out using a soft, damp cloth.
Ⅲ Clean the pivoting nozzle after every use.
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In any case please wait until the filled decalcifying agent is
used up and the tank is empty. Never top up the decalcifying
agent.
Ⅲ Switch on your machine by pressing ON/OFF
key
until you can hear an acoustic signal.
EMPTY TRAY (FILL WATER might show as well)
Ⅲ Press key
Ⅲ
Ⅲ Remove and empty water tank.
Put a sufficiently large container under the coffee-spout (15)
in order to prevent cleaning liquid from running into the drip
tray.
Ⅲ Replace empty water tank.
Ⅲ Switch off your machine by pressing ON/OFF
cool down for approx. 5 hours.
key and let it
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
ADD TABLET (Fig. 9) / PRESS CLEANING
UNIT CLEANING / PLEASE WAIT
EMPTY TRAY
Ⅲ Open cover (3).
Ⅲ Press key until you can hear an acoustic signal.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
EMPTY TRAY
PLEASE WAIT
AGENT IN TANK
RINSE UNIT
Pour 0.6 litres of water into a container and completely dis-
solve the contents of a blister pack (2 tablets). Then fill the
mixture into the water tank.
COFFEE READY
The powder funnel for pre-ground coffee should be cleaned
after each cleaning process. Remove it from the machine,
rinse it with hot tap water and replace it after drying.
Ⅲ
AGENT IN TANK / OPEN TAP / PRESS CALC
Place a sufficiently large container under the pivoting nozzle
(20). Remove the Profi Auto-Cappuccino/Caffè Latte.
16. Decalcifying
Ⅲ Turn selector switch for coffee (19) to the symbol
key
and press
Your machine has an integrated decalcifying program. It lasts
approx. 50 minutes.
Please use Jura decalcifying tablets only. These are available from
your Jura dealer.
.
Ⅲ
UNIT DECALCIFYING / PLEASE WAIT
Ⅲ When an acoustic signal is heard place a container under the
height-adjustable tea-spout (22).
Run the decalcifying program only after the machine has
been switched off for at least 5 hours and has cooled down
completely. The running decalcifying program must not be
interrupted.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
PRESS CALC
UNIT DECALCIFYING / PLEASE WAIT
CLOSE TAP
UNIT DECALCIFYING / PLEASE WAIT
If using acidic decalcifying agents be sure to immediately re-
move any splashes and drops from delicate surfaces, especi-
ally natural stone and wooden surfaces, or take correspond-
ing precautions.
Ⅲ Inside the machine the decalcifying agent is conducted to the
drip tray.
Ⅲ
EMPTY TRAY
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17. Disposal
Ⅲ
FILL WATER
Ⅲ Place a container under the pivoting nozzle (20).
For correct disposal, you should return your coffee machine to your
dealer, Jura service centre or Jura Elektroapparate AG.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
OPEN TAP
PRESS CALC
18. Tips for a perfect coffee
UNIT DECALCIFIYING / PLEASE WAIT
Height adjustable coffee-spout
Ⅲ Place a container under the height-adjustable tea-spout (22).
You can adjust the height of the coffee-spout to the size of your
cups.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
PRESS CALC
UNIT DECALCIFIYING / PLEASE WAIT
CLOSE TAP
Grinding
Please refer to chapter 3.4 “Adjusting grinder“.
UNIT DECALCIFIYING / PLEASE WAIT
Pre-warm cups
Ⅲ Inside the machine the water is conducted to the drip tray.
You should warm cups in advance with hot water or steam. The
smaller the quantity of coffee, the more important warming the
cups is.
Ⅲ
CLEAN CONTACTS / EMPTY TRAY
(please refer to chapter 14.8)
Sugar and cream
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
PLEASE WAIT
RINSE UNIT
Warmth is lost by stirring the contents of the cup. Adding milk or
cream from the refrigerator considerably lowers the temperature of
the coffee.
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UNIT RINSING
COFFEE READY
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19. Messages
Cause
Action
FILL WATER
Water tank is empty
Top up with water
Water level indicator in tank is jammed
Tank is calcified, water level indicator is stuck
Empty tank, rinse out, fill up and replace
Remove tank, decalcify, rinse well, fill up with water
and replace
FILL BEANS
Bean container is empty
Top up with beans
Message still displayed, although beans filled
Draw off cup of coffee. FILL BEANS message only
disappears after coffee is drawn off
A foreign object is stuck in the grinder
Coffee grounds container is full
Remove foreign object as described in chapter 14.5
“Removing foreign objects“
EMPTY GROUNDS
Remove drip tray, empty grounds container, replace
tray
Message still displayed although grounds
container emptied.
The tray was out of the machine for less than 8 sec
for emptying. Take tray out again for approx. 10 sec
and replace
The message appears after only a few cups have
been drawn off
Leave the machine switched on while the grounds
container is being emptied. The counter is only reset
to zero if the machine is left switched on
TRAY MISSING
EMPTY TRAY
Tray has not been replaced correctly
Insert tray correctly
Grounds have fallen under tray and are preventing Remove tray, clean inside of machine, replace tray
it from being correctly inserted
The residual water container is full
Remove container carefully, empty, rinse out and
replace
Message still displayed, although container
emptied
Remove container, clean metal contacts
(please refer to chapter 14.8)
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Cause
Action
CLEAN UNIT
You have drawn off coffee 220 times or run
the rinsing program 180 times
Clean as described in chapter 14.6
Message still displayed, although machine
cleaned
Run cleaning program again; this time do not
add cleaning tablet
UNIT CALCED
The espresso/coffee machine sector needs
decalcifying
Run decalcifying program as described in
chapter 16
Message still displayed, although machine
decalcified
Run cleaning program again; this time using water
only and without decalcifying agent
FAULT 2
FAULT 8
Temperature too low
Initialisation problem
– Switch device off
– Leave device for approx. 2 hours at room
temperature
– Switch device on
Switch device off, disconnect from mains,
switch on
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20. Problems
Problem
Cause
Action
Coffee only flows in dribs
and drabs while drawing off
– Powder too fine
– Adjust grinder to a coarser grinding
– Run the rinsing programme once or twice.
– If the problem persists, run cleaning programme
Coffee flow is stopped
after pre-brewing
– Not enough coffee powder in the system
– Foreign element in grinder
– Draw off one cup of coffee
Grinder is extremely noisy
– Proceed as described in chapter 14.5
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Problem
Cause
Action
Not enough froth while
frothing up milk
– Frothing nozzle blocked
– Clean Auto-Cappuccino
– Clean frothing nozzle
– Clean Profi Auto-Cappuccino/Caffè Latte
– as described in chapter 11.2
If the above mentioned problems and/or messages still persist, please contact your dealer or get in touch directly with Jura Elektroapparate
AG.
21. Legal information
22. Technical specifications
These operating instructions contain all the information necessary
for the correct use, operation and maintenance of your espresso/
coffee machine.
Understanding and complying with the directions contained in
these operating instructions are essential to ensure that the machine
is utilised without risk and to ensure safety during operation and
maintenance.
Impressa X90/X95
Voltage:
Output:
Fuse:
230 V AC
1350 W
10 A
Safety check:
Energy consumption standby:
Energy consumption ready to
make coffee:
approx. 4,4 Wh
These operating instructions cannot cover all the possible ways in
which this machine may be used.
approx. 31 Wh, Economy Mode on
approx. 41 Wh, Economy Mode off
max. 15 bar
280 gr.
approx. 1,1 m
5,7 litres
max. 40 port.
15 kg
41 x 47 x 39 cm
We would like to further point out that the contents of these operat-
ing instructions in no way constitute a part of, or alter, any pre-
vious or existing contract, agreement or legal relationship. All ob-
ligations on the part of Jura Elektroapparate AG result solely from
the relevant sales agreement which also contains full details of
the only warranty terms valid in respect of this machine. The con-
tractual terms of this warranty are neither extended nor limited in
any form by the information in these operating instructions.
These operating instructions contain information that is protected
by copyright. The photocopying or translation into any other
language of these instructions without prior written authorisation
from Jura Elektroapparate AG is strictly prohibited.
Pump pressure:
Capacity, bean container:
Cable length:
Water tank:
Capacity, grounds container:
Weight:
Dimensions (B x H x D):
The machine complies with the following EU directives:
73/23/EWG dated 19/02/1973 “Low Voltage Directive” including
Modification Directive 93/336/EWG
89/336/EWG dated 03/05/1989 “EMC Directive” including
Modification Directive 92/31/EWG
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