Mr Coffee Espresso Maker ECM11 User Manual

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR  
BY MR. COFFEE  
COMBINATION COFFEE/ESPRESSO/CAPPUCCINO  
MAKER  
MODEL ECM11  
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY  
FOR SERVICE, REPLACEMENT PARTS OR QUESTIONS,  
CALL1-800-MRCOFFEE  
(1-800-672-6333)  
AM-500 PM EST, MON.-FRI.  
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17. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not remove  
any service covers. No user serviceable parts Inside. Repair should  
be done by authorized personnel only.  
1. A short power supply cord is provided to reduce the hazards resulting  
from becoming entangled In or tripping over  
a
longer cord.  
2. An extension cord may be purchased and used lf care Is exercised In  
Its use.  
3. If an extension cord is used, the marked electrical rating of the exten-  
sion cord must be at feast 15 amps and 120 volts. The resulting  
extended cord must be arranged so that it will not drape over the  
counter top or table top where it can be pulled on by children or  
trlpped over accidentally.  
Note:  
This appliance has  
a
polarized plug (one blade Is larger than the  
other). As a safety feature, this plug will fit In a polarlzed outlet  
only one way. If the plug does not fully fit In the outlet, reverse  
the plug. If It still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do  
not attempt to defeat thls safety feature.  
CAUTION:PRESSURE  
In order to avoid possible burns to bodily parts and/or other Injury from  
hot steam, etc. NEVER open the boiler cap or remove the filter holder  
while this product is turned on or as long as there is pressure in the.  
water tank.  
In order to check If the machine is under pressure, proceed as follows:  
Turn the selector control knob counter clockwise, or away from you  
and unplug the machlne.  
2. Open the steam nozzle by SLOWLY turnlng the selector control  
knob counter clockwise, or away from you. If steam comes out of  
the nozzle, then the water tank Is still under pressure. Close the  
steam control knob.  
3. To release the pressure, hold a pitcher with some water under the  
steam nozzle and Immerse the nozzle in the water. SLOWLY open  
the steam control knob and release the steam.  
4. When steam nozzle stops releasing steam, the boiler cap can be  
removed.  
5. Close the selector control knob by turning It clockwise, or towards  
you.  
Use extreme caution when disposing hot steam,  
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Introduction  
Congratulationsl You are the owner of a  
by Mr. Coffee model  
ECM11 combination coffee/espresso/cappuccino maker. This unique appli-  
ance has been designed to provide you with deliciouscoffee/espresso/cap  
puccino quickly and conveniently, all in one unit.  
To brew rich European coffee with the cone coffeemaker side of the machine  
use coffee grounds for automatic drip coffeemakers. However to brew  
espresso/cappuccino you will need to use a dark roast coffee that Is an  
See page  
5
regarding ‘HOW to Prepare  
“espresso ground’.  
Espresso/Cappucclno at Home”.  
Espresso is a unique method of coffee brewing in which hot water is forced  
through finely ground coffee. Popular In Europ  
e
It is a far richer and more  
full-bodied brew than American regular coff ee. Because of its richness,  
espresso Is usually served in l-1/2 to 2 oz. portions, in demitasse cups.  
Most espresso drinkers outside of Europe prefer cappuccino, a drink made  
of about one third espresso, one third hot milk, and one third foam.  
Preparing espresso or Cappuccino is very different from brewing regular dripal  
coffee in that this machine operates under pressureand requires speci  
life of this appliance, please  
attention. To ensure your safety and the long  
read all lnstructlons, cautions, notes, and attentions.  
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Table of Contents  
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important Safeguards  
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Cord Set Instructions  
Caution;Pressure  
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lntroduction  
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Product Features and D&gram of Parts  
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How to Prepare Espresso  
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Before Using Your Espresso Maker  
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How to Brew Coffee  
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How to Brew Espresso  
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How to Make Cappuccino  
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Problems and Causes  
If Service is Required  
Cleaning After Each Use  
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Deliming  
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Decanter Cleaning  
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Recipes  
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Limited Warranty  
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Product Features and Diagram of Parts  
ater tank  
boiler cap  
selector  
control  
knob  
swing out  
cone brew bas-  
ket  
glass  
carafe  
espresso/cap puccino  
lighted switch  
‘coffee lighted switch  
The coffee should be a freshly ground, dark roasted variety. You may want  
to try a French or Italian roast. Pre-ground coffee will only retain its flavor for  
7-8 days, provided it is stored in an air tight container in a cool, dark area  
Do not store in refrigerator or freezer.  
Whole beans are recommended, to be ground just before use. Coffee beans  
stored in an air tight container will keep up to 4 weeks before they begin to  
lose their flavor.  
The Grind  
This Is a vital step In the esp  
resso making process and takes practice. The  
but not too fine.  
coffee must be ground fine,  
The correct grind should look gritty, like salt or sand.  
If the grind is too fine, the water will not flow throug  
pressure. This grind looks like powder and feels IIk  
between fingers.  
h the coffee even under  
e flour when rubbed  
If the grind is too coarse, the water ftows through the coffee too fast,  
preventing a full flavored extraction.  
Be sure to use a quality grinder or mill for uniform consistency in  
your  
espresso grind. Oval shap  
ed coffee mills are not recommended because  
the  
grind is not consistent. We recommend using Details by Mr. Coffee’s Burr  
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Before Using Your Details byMr.Coffee Combination  
Coffe/Espresso/Cappuccino Maker  
ram of parts.  
Please refer to page 5 for diag  
Turn the power switch or and unplug the machine from the electrical oullet.  
Wash the carafe, lid, filler basket, 8-cup decanter end swing out cone brew  
basket In a mixture of mild detergentand water. Rinse each thoroughly.  
1.  
2.  
resso machine, follow steps for brewing espresso  
To rinse the inside of the esp  
using water only. For the coffee  
3.  
water reservoir, please wipe with a mixture of  
mild detergent and water and rinse with water.  
How To Brew Coffee  
the water tank...  
Filling  
1. Use the decanter with the cup measurements marked on the handle (and on the  
glass) to fill the water tank.  
2.  
remove the decanter from the appliance as follows: grasp It by the handle, lift  
slightly and then pull away.  
Fill the decanter to the mark indicating the number of cups desired.  
Open the hinged Iid of the water tank and pour the measured amount of water.  
CAUTION:Do not pour water intothe tank whilethe appliance is hot. Do not  
pour hot water into the tank.  
3.  
4.  
5. Close the lid.  
FIGURE 1  
Preparing the Coffee...  
Swing out the swivel cone brew basket.  
1,  
See figure 1.  
Insert a #4 Mr. Coffee cone coffee filter Into the  
brew basket. Put the desired amounl of coffee  
grinds Into the brew basket. See chart below. Return  
the cone brew basket to Its position in the coffee  
maker. The cone brew basket should snap lnto olace.  
SUGGESTED COFFEE MEASUREMENT CHART  
T0 BREW  
USE THIS MUCH GROUND COFFEE  
8 Cups  
6 Cups  
7Tlbs. or3-1/2scoops  
6Tlbs. or 3 scoops  
or 2-i/2 8 scoops  
5Tlbs.  
4
Cups  
2 Cups  
3
Tlbs. or l-1/2 scoops  
Be sure that the glass decanter is in place under the cone brew basket before  
turning on the machine. Remove the electrical cord from the cord storage area  
In the back of the machine and plug in. Turn the coffee switch on. The red light  
will come on and after a few seconds the coffee will begin to brew..Do not  
swing out the swivel cone brew basket while coffee is brewing  
2
the Pause ‘N  
While the coffee is brewing, the glass decanter may be removed,  
3.  
you to sneak a cup. To prevent injury  
Serve feature on the brew basket allows  
from hot overflow, replace decanter within 30 seconds, If removed during  
brewing.  
This appliance is equipped with  
a
temperature regulated hot plate that keeps the  
4.  
coffee warm as long as the appliance Is turned on.  
How To Brew Espresso  
Please refer to page 5 for a dlagram of parts. First remove the electrical cord from  
the cord storage area in the back of the machine.  
Filling the Boiler Tank..  
Turn the selector control knob clockwise to the center negative off position or  
until you cannotturn the knob any further  
1.  
Fill the glass carafe with cold water to the designated marking for the desired  
number 01 servings of espresso. Never use warm or hot water to fillthe boiler  
tank.  
2.  
‘For 1serving, fill water up to the 1 cup marking.  
‘For 2 servings fill water up lo the 2 cup marking.  
water Into the bolter tank.  
Remove the boiler tank pressure cap and pour the  
3.  
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CAUTION:Do not pour water into the tank while the machine is on. Check to make  
sure the  
How to Make Cappuccino  
ped with steamed and frothed milk. Frothing milk  
Cappuccino is espresso top  
for cappuccino takes practice. Do not be discouraged If It is not perfect the  
It may take  
a
few times before you perfect this process.  
first time.  
For best results, we recommend frothing the milk in  
a
separate pitcher and  
pouring the milk into your coffee.  
The first step in making cappuccino is to make espresso. Therefore,  
pour in sufficient water for the requiredquantity of espresso, plus enoug  
water for the production of steam. If you only want to produce steam,  
to the “steam only’ mark on the carafe.  
i.  
h
‘For serving, fill water to the midpoint between the I+ steam cup mark-  
I
ings.  
FIGURE  
3
‘For 2 servings, fill water to the bottom of the metal band.  
Fill a small stainless steel or ceramic pitcher l/3 full  
with cold milk or half and half and set next to machine.  
Sklm milk or 2% will be the easiest to froth.  
Follow steps l-4 on “Brewing Espresso”on page 7.  
2.  
3.  
4. The espresso will begin to flow in two minutes.  
When the espresso reaches the steaming mark  
in the glass carafe, rotate the selector control knob  
counter clockwise, or away from you. At that time the  
boiler has generated enough pressure and steam to start  
frothing the milk. Frothing the milk before finishing the  
espresso prevents you from running out of steam. This can happen if  
you froth towards the end of the brewing process. Do not be alarmed If  
steam escapes.  
5. Hold the pitcher below the frothing tube. Gently move the pitcher In  
a
cir-  
cular motion around the steam nozzle. See figure 3. Espresso will con  
tinue to brew while you froth. Because warm milk does not froth, the  
milk should be frothed justbelow the surface.  
led in volume insert the steam nozzle down  
6. When the milk has doub  
Into the milk to further heat the milk. To avoid splattering of hot milk,  
not lift the steam nozzle above the surface of the milk until the steam  
control knob is dosed. This is done by rotating the selector knob clock-  
wise, or towards you. After, the milk is frothed, set the pitcher aside and  
allow the frothed milk to settle.  
7. When the espresso has stopped flowing into the carafe, turn the power  
switch off. Pour the espresso Into a cupwhich has the capacity of at  
least 5 ounces. Then add the steamed milk to the espresso and  
proportion between espresso and milk  
1part espresso and 2 parts mhk plus the  
spoon on the frothed milk. The  
In Italy it is normally  
8.  
9.  
Unplug the power cord and allow the machine too cool. Do not remove  
pressure in the machine has been released.  
boiIer cap until the  
N PRESSURE”.  
See Section “CAUTIO  
Continue to follow steps 7-8 on “Brewing Espresso” on  
7.  
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Problems and Causes  
Problem  
Coffee does not  
come out  
Causes  
No water in tank  
Ground coffee is too fine  
Too much coffee in the filter  
Soiler cap is not secure, steam is escaping  
Machine was not turned on, or plugged in  
Coffee comes out  
too quickly  
Ground coffee is too coarse  
Not enough coffee in filter basket  
Coffee comes out  
around the edge of  
the filter holder  
Filter holder is not inserted in the brew head properly  
Coffee grounds around the filter basket rim  
Too much coffee in the filter basket  
Coffee has been packed too tightly  
No steam is generated  
Water tank is empty  
Too much water in the tank, no room for steam  
Machine is not turned on  
Coffee is splattering  
out of frothing tube  
Water tank is empty or low, not enough pressure  
Milk is not foamy after  
frothing  
Ran out of steam  
Milk is not cold enough  
If Service Is Required, Do Not Return to Your Store  
For service, call l-800 MR COFFEE (l-800-672-6333)  
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday.  
To assist ua in serving you, please have the model  
number ECM11, and date of purchase available.  
All repairs must be made by Mr. Coffee or an authorized Mr. Coffee Service Center. Please  
call us for assistance or for the location of the nearest authorized Mr. Coffee Service Center.  
Please do not return this appliance to your store.  
We welcome your questions, comments or suggestions.  
Please include your complete name, address and telephone number and  
description of problem in all communications.  
Consumer Affairs Department  
MR. COFFEE  
24700 Miles Road  
Bedford Heights, Ohio 44146-1399  
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Cleaning Your Espresso/Cappuccino Maker  
1. Unplug the appliance power cord.  
2. Clean the steam nozzle immediatelyafter foaming milk by allowing  
appliance to produce steam for another 1-2 seconds. which will clear the  
nozzle. Wipe nozzle with  
it Is still blocked.  
a
damp cloth. Clean the nozzle with a nee  
If necessary, the steam nozzle can be unscrewed in  
a
counter clockwise  
direction using the end of the measuring spoon and then it can de  
cleaned. The nozzle must be screwed on again in a clockwise direction  
Tighten uslng reasonable force wllh the end of themeasuring spoon  
provlded.  
3. The carafe, carafe Iid, filter holder, filter basket, and drip tray can  
be washed wlth soapy water or placed on the top rack only of your  
dishwasher.  
CAUTION: Do not Immerse mach ne In water. Do not remove boiler cap  
while machine Is under pressure. See section CAUTION PRESSURE.  
4. After thepressure has been released, remove boiler cap. Discard the  
remaining water through the top opening of the .water, tank. Screw the  
boiler cap back In place.  
5. Always empty the water tank of any water between uses.  
6. Wlpe housing with a soft wet cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or  
scouring pads as they will scratch the flnlsh.  
7. Do not store the filter holder In the brew head. Thls can adversely affect  
the seat between the brew head and the filler holder while brewing  
espresso.  
Deliming  
Mineral deposit bulld-up in the espresso maker will affect the operation of the  
machine. Your espresso maker must be delimed when you begin to notice  
an Increase Inthe time to brew espresso, or when there is additional steam-  
ing. Also, you will notice  
brew head.  
a
build up of white deposits on the surface of the  
The frequency of cleaning depends upon the hardness of the water used.  
The following table gives the suggested cleaning intervals.  
SUGGESTED CLEANING INTERVAL  
Cleaning frequency  
every 80 brew cycles  
every 40 brew cycles  
Type of Water  
Soft Water  
Hard Water  
Your espresso maker may be delimed using white household vinegar.  
Clean the water tank first, following steps I-5;  
1. Make sure the steam selector control knob is in the center OFF position  
and that the plug is disconnected from the electrical outlet.  
2. If the machine Is cool and the pressure has been released (see section  
CAUTION PRESSURE), remove theboiler cap and pour  
of undiluted white household vinegar into the water tank.  
8
ounces  
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3. Screw on the boiler cap and allow machine to sit overnight with the  
vinegar solution in the water tank.  
4. Remove boiler cap and discard vinegar through the top opening of  
espresso maker.  
Rinse the water tank thoroughly with tap water, repeating this step twice  
5.  
To wash internal parts:  
Make sure you clean the Inside of the boiler tank and water tank.  
is disconnected from the elec-  
pressure in the machine has  
PRESSURE). Remove the  
Make sure all controls are off, the plug  
trical outlet, the machine is cool and all  
been released (see section CAUTION  
boiler cap and pour 6 ounces of fresh white household vinegar  
into the boiler tank on the espresso side and 8 cups of fresh vinegar  
into the coffee water tank.  
Screw the boiler cap back on top of the boiler tank. Make sure the  
cap is on tight.  
3.  
4.  
Insert the filter basket Into the filter holder and place the glass  
carafe with lid on the drip tray. Insert a #4 cone filter into the filter  
basket and close. Place the empty coffee decanter on the warming  
.
plate.  
the machine Into the electrical outlet and turn on both the  
Plug  
5.  
6.  
uccino and coffee switches. An indicator light on  
espresso/capp  
the power SWitches will tell you the machine is on  
with cold water under the steam nozzle. When vinegar  
Place a cup  
begins to flow Into the decanter, insert the nozzle into the water and  
open the steam nozzle counter clockwise, by slowly by turning the  
steam control knob. After a few seconds close the steam nozzle by  
turning the knob off, in  
a
clockwise direction. This will clean any  
residue .l.e. f. t in the nozzle from frothing milk.  
7
, . wnen all the vinegar nas been pumped into the coffee decanter and  
turn both the  
ped,  
espresso carafe and the flow has stop  
es to the off position and allow  
espress/cappucino and coffee switch  
the machine to cool. Then discard the vinegar from both the carafe  
anddecanter. Remove the cone filter from the brew basket.  
only tap water to rise any remaining traces of  
8. Repeat steps 1-7 using  
Repeat thls process twice, allowing the  
ar out of the machine.  
vineg  
machine to cool and pressure to be released before repeating.  
Decanter Cleaning  
Hard water can leave a whitish mineral deposit inside the decanter. Coffee  
a brownish stain Inside the  
discolors these deposits, sometimes leaving  
decanter and carafe. To remove these stains, follow these simple steps:  
1. Pour warm white vinegar in the decanter and carafe and let it soak for  
about 20 minutes.  
2. Discard the vinegar. Wash and rinse the decanter and carafe thor-  
a soft cloth. Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners. They  
oughly using  
cause scratches which can lead to breakage.  
will  
3. Wash and rinse the decanter and carafe thoroughly using a soft cloth.  
Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners. These will cause scratches  
which lead to breakage.  
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RECIPE IDEAS THAT YOU WILL LOVE TO TRY!  
San Francisco Cappuccino  
espresso, hot steamed chocolate,  
brandy, topped with whipped  
cream and cinnamon  
Cafe Tia Maria  
espresso, Tia Maria liqueur lopped  
with frothed milk  
Cafe Irish  
Cafe Grand Marnier  
espresso, Irish whiskey, topped  
with whipped cream  
espresso, Grand Mamier liqueur,  
topped with whipped cream and grated  
orange peel  
Cafe Tuaca  
espresso.Tuaca liqueur, topped  
with whipped cream  
Mexican Cafe  
espresso, Kahlua, tequila, topped  
with whipped cream  
Cafe Vienna  
espresso, brandy, topped with  
Cafe Roman0  
espresso, brandy and lemon twist  
whipped cream  
Limited Warranty  
Mr. Coffee. warrants to the purchaser that the ECM11 by Mr. Coffee, (except  
for cord set) is free from manufacturer defects in material and workmanship for a  
period of one year from the date of origlnal purchase when used in compliance wilh  
directions as outlined in the manufacturer’s instructions, which will constitute reason-  
able and necessary maintenance by the purchaser.  
In case of manufacturer defects in material or workmanship, Mr. Coffee,  
agrees to repair (remedy) a defective espresso/cappuccino maker without charge.  
The purchaser’s exclusive remedy. against Mr. Coffee, inc. shall be for the repair or  
replacemenl of  
a
defective Mr. Coffee product.  
All repairs must be made at an authorized Mr. Coffee Service Center. To locate  
a Mr. Coffee Service Center, call l-800-MRCOFFEE (l-800-672-6333). As the pur-  
chaser, you assume all cost incurred in transporting your Mr. Coffee machine to and  
from the authorized Mr. Coffee Service Center. Mr. Coffee, shall not be responsible  
for any repairs performed al any facility which is not an authorized Mr. Coffee  
Service Center.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. and you may also have other  
rights which vary from state to state. Any Implied warranty Is limited in duration to the  
one year provided in this, the only, expressed warranty. Some states do not allow  
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not  
apply to you.  
In no event shalt Mr. Coffee, be responslble for lncidental or consquen-  
tia/ damages, nor damage due to misuse or the use of any unauthorized attach-  
ment; nor assumption of responsibility for damage caused by use of an electrical cir-  
cuit not specified on the Mr. Coffee, product. Some states do not allow the exclusion  
or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limtiation or exclu-  
sion may not apply to you.  
Mr. Coffee, a division ofHealth o meter, Inc.  
24700 Miles Road, Bedford Heights, Ohio 44146-1399  
PRINTED IN  
FORM 5462  
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