AEG Espresso Maker CG 6400 User Manual

CG 6400  
d Kaffee-Espresso-Vollautomat  
g Fully Automatic Espresso Maker  
f Machine à café/expresso entièrement automatique  
l Volautomatische koffie- en espressomachine  
i Macchina espresso automatica  
e Máquina automática para Café Expresso  
p Máquina de café Espresso- totalmente automática  
r Πλήρως αυτόµατη µηχανή εσπρέσσο  
Gebrauchsanweisung  
Operating instructions  
Mode d’emploi  
Gebruiksaanwijzing  
Istruzione per l'uso  
Instrucciones de uso  
Instruções de serviço  
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g Dear Customer  
Please read this user manual carefully,  
paying special attention to the safety  
notes! Keep the manual in a safe place  
for later reference, and pass it on to  
any new owner.  
Contents  
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Figure captions  
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13 Menu settings  
13.1 Setting the language  
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1.1 Front view (Fig. 1)  
1.2 Front view with open service door  
(Fig. 2)  
13.2 Setting the coffee temperature  
13.3 Setting the shut-off time  
13.4 Setting the jug program  
(coffee strength and fill level  
for jug function)  
13.5 Setting the coffee program  
(Programming the fill level)  
13.6 Establishing the number of coffees  
dispensed, the number of jugs  
dispensed and the number of  
descalings (statistics)  
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1.3 Control panel (Fig. 3)  
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Coffee and espresso  
Safety Information  
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Overview of the menu items  
Menu mode  
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Before using for the first time  
13.7 Resetting the machine to the  
factory setting (reset to default)  
6.1 Setting up and connecting the  
coffee machine  
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6.2 Filling with water  
14 Cleaning and Care  
14.1 Regular cleaning  
14.2 Emptying the waste coffee  
container  
14.3 Cleaning the grinder  
14.4 Cleaning the brewing unit  
14.5 Running the descaling program  
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6.3 Filling the coffee bean container  
6.4 Switching on for the first time  
6.5 Switching on the machine  
6.6 Switching off the coffee machine 39  
6.7 Setting the water hardness  
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Making coffee with beans  
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7.1 Tips for making hotter coffee  
15 Ordering Accessories  
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7.2 Running the rinsing program  
16 What to do if you read following  
messages on the display ...  
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Making several cups of coffee  
with the jug function  
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17 Problems that can be resolved  
before calling the Customer  
Service Centre  
Using pre-ground coffee  
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10 Frothing milk  
10.1 Cleaning the steam nozzle  
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18 Technical Data  
19 Disposal  
11 Preparing hot water  
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12 Setting the grinding texture  
20 If service is needed  
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1.2 Front view with open service  
door (Fig. 2)  
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Figure captions  
1.1 Front view (Fig. 1)  
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Service door (open)  
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Drip grid  
Waste coffee container (removable)  
Tilt compartment  
Thermos jug  
Main switch (rear side of appliance)  
Height-adjustable coffee dispenser  
Control panel (see Fig. 3)  
Bean container lid  
Brewing unit  
Knob for setting grinding texture  
Bean container  
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Measuring spoon  
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Pre-ground coffee lid  
W Funnel for pre-ground coffee  
Heated cup rack  
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Type plate (under appliance)  
Liquid descaler  
Swivel pipe for steam and hot water  
Steam nozzle (removable)  
Inner part of steam nozzle (removable)  
Test strip for water hardness  
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1.3 Control panel (Fig. 3)  
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Water tank with max. fill level indica-  
tion (removable)  
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"Coffee strength / Pre-ground coffee"  
knob  
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Drip tray with float (removable)  
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"Cup size" knob  
Display  
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"1 cup of coffee" key  
In Menu mode, use this key for  
"scrolling" ("<")  
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"2 cups of coffee" key  
In Menu mode, use this key for  
"scrolling" (">")  
"Steam" key  
In Menu mode, use this key to confirm  
a menu item ("OK")  
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"MENU“ key  
In Menu mode, this key returns to the  
last level without changing settings  
("ESC")  
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"ON/OFF“ key  
Knob for "Steam / Hot water“  
"Jug coffee function“ key  
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Coffee and espresso  
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Safety Information  
Your fully automated coffee machine  
guarantees you absolute ease of  
operation, both in making coffee and  
in maintenance and care.  
The excellent, individual taste is  
achieved by  
This appliance conforms to accepted  
technological standards with regard to  
safety, and to the Appliance Safety  
Law. As the manufacturer, we never-  
theless wish to familiarise you with the  
following safety information.  
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• the pre-brewing system: before the  
coffee is brewed, it is first moistened to  
extract its full aroma  
• the individually controllable amount of  
water per cup, from a short espresso to  
a "long" milky coffee  
• the individually controllable tempera-  
ture at which the coffee is made  
• The choice between a normal or a  
strong cup of coffee  
• the grinding texture, which can be  
adjusted according to type of coffee  
bean, and  
General safety  
• The coffee machine must be connected  
only to a mains power current of which  
the voltage, type of supply and fre-  
quency conform to the details shown  
on the type plate (this can be found on  
the underside of the appliance)!  
• Never allow the mains lead to come  
into contact with hot parts of the  
appliance.  
• Never use the mains lead to pull the  
plug out of the mains socket!  
• Do not use the coffee machine if:  
– the mains lead is damaged, or  
• last, but not least, the guaranteed  
crema, that small crown of froth that  
makes espresso coffee so unique for  
connoisseurs  
– the housing shows visible signs of  
damage.  
Did you know? The time the water is  
in contact with the ground coffee is  
considerably less for espresso coffee  
than conventional filter coffee. As a  
result, less bitterness is released from  
the ground coffee – making espresso  
coffee that much milder!  
• Ensure that the coffee machine is  
switched off before plugging into the  
mains socket.  
• This appliance is not intended for use  
by people (including children) who, due  
to lack of experience or knowledge, are  
unable to operate it safely, or for use  
by people (including children) whose  
physical, sensory or mental capabilities  
are reduced, unless a person responsi-  
ble for them has shown them how to  
use it safely, and has supervised them  
initially.  
Child safety  
• Do not leave the coffee machine run-  
ning unattended, and take special  
care when children are about!  
• Packaging material, e.g. plastic bags,  
should not be accessible to children.  
Safety in operation  
• Caution! The coffee dispenser, steam  
nozzle and cup rack become hot in  
operation. Keep children at a safe dis-  
tance!  
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• Caution! Danger of scalding when the  
steam nozzle is activated! Hot water  
or steam output can cause scalding.  
Activate the steam nozzle only when  
you are holding a container under the  
nozzle.  
• Do not clean coffee machine parts in  
the dishwasher.  
Never put water in the grinder. This  
would damage the grinder.  
Never open or repair the coffee  
machine. Faulty repairs can result in  
considerable hazard to the user.  
• Do not use steam to heat inflammable  
liquids!  
• Only use the coffee machine with  
water in the system! Fill the water tank  
only with cold water. Do not use hot  
water, milk or other liquids. Do not  
exceed the maximum fill level of  
approx. 1.8 litres.  
Do not put frozen or caramelised cof-  
fee beans in the bean container. Use  
only roasted coffee beans! Remove any  
foreign bodies from the coffee beans.  
Failure to do this invalidates the guar-  
antee.  
• Spoon only ground coffee into the  
ground coffee filler.  
• Do not leave the coffee machine  
switched on unnecessarily.  
• Do not expose the coffee machine to  
the effects ofweather.  
Repairs to electrical appliances must be  
carried out only by qualified service  
engineers.  
If a repair becomes necessary, includ-  
ing replacement of the mains lead,  
please contact  
• the dealer where you bought the cof-  
fee machine, or  
• the AEG/Electrolux Service Line.  
If the machine is misused or incor-  
rectly operated the manufacturer  
accepts no liability for damage and  
the guarantee is invalidated - like-  
wise if the descaling program is not  
carried out in accordance with these  
operating instructions immediately  
after the message «PLEASE DES-  
CALE!» is displayed.  
• When using an extension lead, use only  
a commercially available cable with a  
conductor cross-section of at least  
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1.5 mm .  
• To avoid injury, people with motor sys-  
tem disorders should never use the  
machine without an accompanying  
person.  
• Operate the machine only when the  
drip tray, waste coffee container and  
the drip grid are installed!  
Safety in cleaning and care  
• Follow the cleaning and descaling  
instructions.  
• Switch off the coffee machine and  
unplug it from the mains socket before  
carrying out any maintenance or  
cleaning!  
• Do not immerse the coffee machine in  
water.  
• Only clean the steam nozzle when the  
machine is switched off, cold and not  
under pressure!  
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Overview of the menu  
items  
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Menu mode  
You can switch to the Menu mode by  
pressing the "Menu" key. In Menu  
mode, you can navigate by means of  
the "1 cup of coffee"  
coffee“ , "Steam“  
keys. The respective function in each  
case is shown in the display above the  
key (Fig. 5):  
• «<» ("1 cup of coffee"  
«>» ("2 cups of coffee“  
"scrolling“ in the menu  
• «OK» ("Steam“ ) confirms a menu  
item  
• «ESC» ("MENU“) returns to the last  
level of the menu without changing  
settings  
Below is an overview of those menu  
items where you can change and save  
the machine parameters that are preset  
at the factory, and also start programs  
and call up information. You will find  
detailed information on this in the fur-  
ther chapters of these operating  
instructions.  
• «CHOOSE LANGUAGE» menu  
Display language; several languages  
are available for selection.  
• «WATER HARDNESS» menu  
Programmable hardness level ranging  
from 1 (soft) to 4 (very hard).  
, "2 cups of  
and "MENU“  
) and  
) are for  
Factory setting: 4 (very hard).  
• «TEMPERATURE» menu  
Programmable coffee temperature  
LOW, MEDIUM or HIGH.  
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Before using for the first  
time  
Factory setting: HIGH  
6.1 Setting up and connecting the  
coffee machine  
• «AUTO SHUTOFF TIME» menu  
Programmable shut-off time, from  
1 to 3 hours.  
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Place the machine on a suitable hori-  
zontal, stable, unheated and water-  
resistant surface.  
Factory setting: 1h (1 hour).  
• «JUG PROGRAM» menu  
– Programmable fill level (cup size)  
and quantity of ground coffee (cof-  
fee strength) for the cups to be filled  
into the jug  
• «COFFEE PROGRAM» menu  
Adjust the fill level for each cup size  
(espresso cup, small cup, medium cup,  
large cup, mug).  
Ensure that there is good air circula-  
tion. After positioning the appliance  
on the work top, leave a space of at  
least 5 cm between the surfaces of the  
appliance and the side and rear walls  
and at least 20 cm above the coffee  
maker.  
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Never install the appliance in environ-  
ments where the temperature may  
reach 0°C or lower (the appliance may  
be damaged if the water freezes).  
• «DESCALE» menu  
Start the descaling program.  
• «STATISTICS» menu  
Find out the number of cups of coffee  
dispensed, and the number of jugs pre-  
pared with either 4, 6, 8 or 10 cups and  
the total number of descalings carried  
out.  
• «RESET TO DEFAULT» menu  
Reset the changed parameter settings  
to the factory settings.  
Important! If the coffee machine is  
brought into a warm room from a cold  
environment, wait about two hours  
before switching on!  
We advise you to place the coffee  
machine on a suitable mat to prevent  
damage being caused by spray and  
splashes.  
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Plug the coffee machine into an  
earthed mains socket. Do not use a  
socket that is not earthed.  
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The grinder settings may be changed  
only whilst coffee is being ground.  
Making adjustments to the stationary  
grinder can damage the coffee  
machine.  
6.2 Filling with water  
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Each time before switching on the cof-  
fee machine, check that there is water  
in the water tank, and refill if neces-  
sary. The coffee machine requires water  
for the automatic rinsing processes  
each time the machine is switched on  
or off.  
Coffee has been used to factory-test  
the appliance, and it is therefore com-  
pletely normal for there to be traces of  
coffee in the mill. This appliance is  
however guaranteed to be new.  
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Remove the water tank from the cof-  
fee machine (Fig. 6). Before the tank is  
removed, the steam nozzle must  
always be positioned towards the cen-  
tre of the appliance, otherwise the  
tank cannot be removed.  
6.4 Switching on for the first time  
When you operate the machine for the  
first time, the automatic switching on  
process only continues if you have  
selected the desired language.  
Switch on the machine with the main  
switch on the rear of the machine  
(Fig. 8).  
The display shows the text «PRESS  
MENU TO CHOOSE ENGLISH»  
successively in all available languages.  
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Fill the water tank with fresh cold  
water. Never exceed the MAX line.  
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Pour only fresh cold water into the  
water tank. Never put in other liquids,  
e.g. mineral water or milk.  
Replace the water tank (Fig. 6). Press  
the tank firmly in, to ensure that the  
water tank valve opens.  
0 Wait for the correct language and  
press the "Menu" key to confirm  
(Fig. 4) and keep it pressed until the  
display shows: «ENGLISH INSTAL-  
LED».  
To always be sure of obtaining a rich  
coffee with a full aroma, you should:  
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– change the water in the water tank  
daily,  
After using the machine for the first  
– wash the water tank at least once a  
week in normal washing-up water  
(not in the dishwasher). Then rinse  
with fresh water.  
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time you can change the language at  
any time; see „Setting the language“,  
page 46.  
After programming the language, the  
display shows «FILL TANK !».  
6.3 Filling the coffee bean container  
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Raise the lid of the coffee bean con-  
tainer, and fill the container with fresh  
coffee beans (Fig. 7). Then reclose the  
lid.  
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Fill the water tank; see „Filling with  
water“, page 38.  
Replace the water tank (Fig. 6). Press  
the tank firmly in, to ensure that the  
water tank valve opens.  
The display now shows:  
«TURN STEAM KNOB»  
Move the steam nozzle outwards and  
place a cup underneath it (Fig. 9).  
Turn the knob for steam and hot water  
anticlockwise as far as it will go to the  
Note! Make sure that no foreign  
objects, such as stones, enter the cof-  
fee bean container. Damage caused by  
foreign objects in the grinder is  
excluded from the guarantee.  
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The grinder is factory-set to a medium  
grinding texture. If necessary, you can  
change this setting. Notes on changing  
the grinder setting can be found in  
„Setting the grinding texture“,  
page 46.  
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position  
(Fig. 10).  
After a few seconds, a little water runs  
out of the steam nozzle and the display  
shows a progress bar. When the cup  
contains about 30 ml of water, the  
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progress bar will be complete and the  
display shows «TURN STEAM  
KNOB».  
ing cycles that are carried out each  
time the appliance is switched on or  
off.  
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Turn the steam knob clockwise (Fig. 10)  
as far as it will go, to the position , to  
stop the water running out.  
The appliance now displays  
«TURNING OFF  
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Switch the machine on with the "On/  
Off" key  
(Fig. 11).  
Immediately after being switched on  
the machine runs through a set-up  
cycle. The noises occurring are per-  
fectly normal.  
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PLEASE WAIT...» and switches  
itself off.  
During the heating-up phase (approx.  
120 seconds) the display shows  
«HEATING UP..» in the upper line  
and in the lower line a progress bar  
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Fill the coffee bean container with cof-  
fee beans; see „Filling the coffee bean  
container“, page 38.  
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Important: To prevent malfunction,  
never fill this container with ground  
coffee, freeze-dried coffee, caramel-  
ised beans or anything else that could  
damage the appliance.  
«ꢁꢁꢁꢁ  
a percentage to show how far pre-  
heating has progressed.  
When pre-heating is complete, the  
appliance displays:  
«RINSING...» in the upper line of  
the display, and in the lower line a  
progress bar with a percentage indica-  
tion  
40%» with  
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Press the ON/OFF key  
trol panel (Fig. 11).  
on the con-  
The appliance displays «HEATING  
UP...» in the upper line of the display,  
and in the lower line a progress bar  
with a percentage indication  
«ꢁꢁꢁꢁ  
40%», and  
the appliance performs an automatic  
rinse cycle (a little hot water runs out  
of the spouts and is collected in the  
drip tray beneath).  
The coffee machine is now ready to  
use. The information shown on the dis-  
play depends on the last coffee mode  
that was selected.  
«ꢁꢁꢁꢁ  
show how far heating has progressed.  
40%» to  
When pre-heating is complete, the  
appliance displays:  
«RINSING...» in the upper line of  
the display, and in the lower line a  
progress bar with a percentage  
indication  
6.6 Switching off the coffee  
machine  
«ꢁꢁꢁꢁ  
40%» and  
the appliance performs an automatic  
rinse cycle (a little hot water runs out  
of the dispenser and is collected in the  
drip tray beneath).  
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Switch the machine off with the "On/  
Off" key (Fig. 11).  
The machine carries out a rinsing cycle  
(display indication «RINSING  
PLEASE WAIT») and turns off.  
The appliance now shows the basic set-  
tings; i.e. the upper line of the display  
shows the cup size and the lower line  
shows the strength of the coffee, e.g.:  
«MEDIUM CUP  
NORMAL TASTE»  
If you will not be using the machine  
for a longer period of time, after  
switching off the "On/Off" key , you  
should also switch off the main switch  
at the back (Fig. 8).  
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6.5 Switching on the machine  
Each time before switching on, make  
sure there is water in the water tank  
and replenish if necessary. The machine  
requires water for the automatic rins-  
6.7 Setting the water hardness  
After putting the machine into opera-  
tion for the first time, or when using a  
different water quality, you should set  
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the machine to the water hardness  
level corresponding to the local water  
hardness. You can use the enclosed test  
strip to determine the water hardness,  
or contact your local water supply  
company.  
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Then press the scrolling keys "<" or ">"  
(Fig. 5) until the determined hardness  
level is displayed.  
Confirm the selection with the "OK"  
key (Fig. 5).  
If "OK" is not pressed, after about  
120 sec., the appliance returns auto-  
matically to the coffee mode without  
storing the settings.  
Determining water hardness  
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Dip the test strip in cold water for  
around 1 second. Shake off the excess  
water, and gauge the hardness by  
means of the pink bands.  
After programming the display returns  
automatically to the menu item  
«WATER HARDNESS».  
To return to the coffee mode, then  
press the "Menu" key (Fig. 4) or wait  
about 120 sec. for the machine to  
automatically return to the coffee  
mode.  
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No pink bands or one pink band:  
Hardness level 1, soft  
up to 1.24 mmol/l, or  
up to 7° German hardness, or  
up to 12.6° French hardness  
Two pink bands:  
Hardness level 2, medium hard  
up to 2.5 mmol/l, or  
up to 14° German hardness, or  
up to 25.2° French hardness  
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You can make other menu settings, see  
„Menu settings“, page 46.  
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Three pink bands:  
Hardness level 3, hard  
up to 3.7 mmol/l, or  
up to 21° German hardness, or  
up to 37.8° French hardness  
Four pink bands:  
Hardness level 4, very hard  
over 3.7 mmol/l or  
over 21° German hardness, or  
over 37.8° French hardness  
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Making coffee with beans  
The following process for making cof-  
fee with beans runs completely auto-  
matically: Grinding, portioning,  
pressing, pre-brewing, brewing and  
ejection of the coffee grounds.  
The facility to select the grinding tex-  
ture and the quantity of coffee to be  
ground allows you to individually set  
up the coffee machine to suit your  
own personal taste.  
Setting and saving the water hard-  
ness level  
You can set 4 hardness levels. The cof-  
fee machine is factory-set to hardness  
level 4.  
Ensure that you use only pure coffee  
beans with no caramelised or aroma-  
tised additives. Do not use frozen  
beans.  
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The appliance is preset to make coffee  
with a medium cup size and a normal  
strength. You can also choose a short  
espresso or a long "milky" coffee.  
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With the machine switched on, press  
the "Menu" key (Fig. 4).  
The menu item «CHOOSE LAN-  
GUAGE» appears.  
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To choose the required cup size, turn  
the knob for "Cup size" (Fig 13). The  
selected cup size will be displayed.  
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Press the scrolling keys "<" or ">"  
(Fig. 5) until the menu item «WATER  
HARDNESS» appears.  
Confirm the menu item with the "OK"  
key (Fig. 5).  
The coffee machine is factory-set to  
standard measures. You can change  
and save these as you wish for each  
cup size; see „Setting the coffee pro-  
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The display indicates the current set-  
ting, e.g. «WATER HARDNESS 4»  
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gram (Programming the fill level)“,  
page 48.  
You can also choose coffee with an  
extra-mild, mild, normal, strong or  
extra-strong strength.  
To choose the required strength, turn  
the knob for "Coffee strength selec-  
tion" (Fig 14). The selected coffee  
strength will be displayed.  
Place one or two cups under the coffee  
dispensing spouts (Fig. 15). The dis-  
penser can be slid up or down, to  
match the height of your cup/mug to  
reduce heat loss and coffee splashes  
(Fig. 16).  
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increase the quantity of coffee, simply  
press and hold the key for "1 cup"  
until the desired quantity is reached  
(this operation must be performed  
immediately after the the progress bar  
shows 100%), or by turning the knob  
for "Cup size" (Fig. 13) clockwise  
towards the "Mug“ position.  
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After a few seconds, the appliance is  
ready for use again and you can make  
another coffee. The display shows the  
last coffee setting that was selected.  
If the coffee is delivered a drop at a  
time or not at all, or the coffee is deliv-  
ered too fast and is not creamy  
enough, you should change the grind-  
ing setting; see „Setting the grinding  
texture“, page 46.  
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If you do not press any further keys  
within a few seconds after having  
changed the parameters of cup size or  
coffee strength, the appliance will sug-  
gest the next step: «PRESS 1 OR 2  
CUPS KEY».  
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If the message «GROUND TOO  
FINE ADJUST MILL  
AND TURN KNOB» is displayed, the  
coffee is ground too fine. You should  
change the grinding setting; see „Set-  
ting the grinding texture“, page 46.  
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Press the key for "1 cup"  
one cup, or the key for "2 cups"  
make 2 cups.  
to make  
to  
The appliance now grinds the beans. In  
the coffee-making process, the ground  
coffee is first of all wetted with a small  
quantity of water for pre-brewing. Fol-  
lowing a short pause, the actual brew-  
ing process commences. The coffee is  
dispensed into the cup and the display  
shows in the upper line the selected  
cup size, and in the lower line an  
advancing progress bar with a percent-  
age indication  
If the display shows: «FILL TANK»  
the water tank must be refilled or the  
appliance will not make coffee. (It is  
normal for there still to be some water  
left in the tank when the message is  
displayed).  
If the display shows: «EMPTY  
WASTE COFFEE CONTAINER»  
the waste coffee container is full and  
must be emptied and cleaned; see  
„Emptying the waste coffee container“,  
page 50. Until the waste coffee con-  
tainer has been cleaned, the appliance  
continues to display the message and  
cannot make coffee.  
«ꢁꢁꢁꢁ  
40%».  
Once the progress bar is complete, the  
desired quantity of coffee has also  
been dispensed. The appliance auto-  
matically stops delivering the coffee  
and ejects the grounds into the waste  
coffee container.  
You can stop the delivery of coffee  
prematurely at any time, by briefly  
pressing the key that was previously  
selected, or by turning the knob for  
"Cup size" (Fig. 13) anti-clockwise  
towards the "Espresso cup“ position.  
Never remove the water tank whilst  
the machine is delivering coffee. If it is  
removed, the appliance will not be able  
to make any more coffee. To vent the  
appliance, turn the knob for steam and  
hot water anticlockwise as far as it will  
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go, to the  
setting, and run off  
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water from the steam nozzle for a few  
seconds.  
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Confirm the menu item with the "OK"  
key (Fig. 5). The display shows  
«RINSING», and an advancing  
progress bar with a percentage indica-  
When using the appliance for the first  
time, at least 4-5 cups of coffee need  
to be made before the appliance starts  
to yield satisfactory results.  
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tion «ꢁꢁꢁꢁ  
40%».  
After rinsing, the machine returns  
automatically to the coffee mode.  
7.1 Tips for making hotter coffee  
• When you turn the appliance on, if  
you want to make a short coffee  
(less than 60 ml), use the hot rinse-  
through water to preheat the cups.  
• Set a higher coffee temperature in  
the corresponding menu; see „Set-  
ting the coffee temperature“,  
page 47.  
• If you have not dispensed coffee for  
a long period of time with the  
machine switched on, you should  
rinse the system before dispensing  
again, to pre-heat the brewing unit.  
Select the rinsing function in the  
corresponding menu (see „Running  
the rinsing program“, page 42). Run  
off the water into the underlying  
drip tray, or alternatively use this  
water to fill (and then empty) the  
cup to be used for the coffee, so as  
to pre-heat the cup.  
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Making several cups of  
coffee with the jug  
function  
This function allows you to make sev-  
eral cups of coffee completely auto-  
matically, which are poured into the  
stainless steel thermos jug that is  
supplied: Grinding, portioning, press-  
ing, pre-brewing, brewing and ejection  
of the coffee grounds are as described  
in the previous section.  
The appliance is preset to make coffee  
of normal strength and in a medium  
cup size. You can also set your pre-  
ferred cup size and strength as  
described in the section „Setting the  
jug program (coffee strength and fill  
level for jug function)“, page 47.  
Turn the lid of the stainless steel ther-  
mos jug to the position for removal  
(Fig. 17), and take the lid off the jug.  
Rinse both the lid and the thermos jug.  
Place the thermos jug under the coffee  
dispenser (D), with the lid in position  
for pouring (fig 18). The dispenser must  
be slid up fully to allow the jug to be  
pushed in.  
The display shows continuosly «FILL  
BEAN CONT. AND WATER  
TANK, EMPTY WASTE CONT.,  
PRESS OK» to remind you of the  
basic operations that are necessary in  
order to allow the preparation of a  
series of coffees for the jug.  
After having checked that the water  
tank is full, the bean container has  
enough coffee beans, and the waste  
coffee container is empty, press the  
"OK" key (Fig. 5).  
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• Unless they have been pre-heated,  
do not use cups that are too thick, as  
they will absorb too much heat.  
• Use cups that have been pre-heated  
by rinsing them with hot water or by  
leaving them for at least 20 minutes  
on the heated cup rack (H) with the  
coffee machine on.  
7.2 Running the rinsing program  
The rinsing program allows the brew-  
ing unit and dispenser to be heated up.  
The rinsing process takes only few  
seconds.  
Press the "Menu" key (Fig. 4). The menu  
item «CHOOSE LANGUAGE»  
appears.  
Press the scrolling keys "<" or ">"  
(Fig. 5) until the menu item  
«RINSING» appears.  
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In the upper line, the display shows the  
coffee strength as set in the "Jug"  
menu, e.g. «EXTRA-MILD JUG». The  
lower line of the display shows the  
scrolling keys "<" or ">" and the  
press the "JUG“ key  
(Fig. 19). Once  
you have done this, the appliance will  
deliver just the last 2 cups, to reach the  
programmed quantity of 8 cups.  
If there is either too little water to  
complete the requested operation, or  
the waste coffee container is full, the  
machine will stop the operation. The  
jug has to be removed to fill the water  
tank or to empty the waste coffee con-  
tainer; at this point, the current pro-  
gram is cancelled. After the error has  
been rectified, the program must be  
restarted. The amount of coffee  
already in the jug must be taken into  
consideration, so that the jug is not  
over-filled.  
number of cups to be poured into the  
jug, i.e. «< >  
4».  
If you wish to change the strength and  
size of the cups for the jug function,  
proceed as described in the section  
„Setting the jug program (coffee  
strength and fill level for jug  
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function)“, page 47.  
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If necessary, press the scrolling keys "<"  
or ">" to increase or decrease in steps  
of 2 cups the number of cups you wish  
to pour into the jug (4, 6, 8, 10 cups).  
If the message «GROUND TOO  
FINE ADJUST MILL  
AND TURN KNOB» is displayed, the  
coffee is ground too fine. You should  
change the grinding setting; see „Set-  
ting the grinding texture“, page 46.  
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If no keys are pressed within a few sec-  
onds, the appliance will suggest the  
next step in the display: «CHOOSE  
NUMBER OF COFFEE, PRESS  
JUG KEY».  
Once you have chosen the desired  
number of cups, confirm this by press-  
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Using pre-ground coffee  
ing the "JUG" key  
(Fig. 19).  
The display shows an advancing  
progress bar with a percentage indica-  
tion  
This function allows you to brew pre-  
ground coffee, e.g. decaffeinated  
coffee.  
«ꢁꢁꢁꢁ  
which represents the status of the  
brewing operations.  
40%»  
Make sure that no ground coffee has  
remained in the filler, and that no for-  
eign objects enter the filler. The ground  
coffee filler is not a storage container.  
The ground coffee must be fed directly  
into the brewing unit.  
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Once the progress bar is complete and  
the percentage has reached 100%, the  
appliance stops brewing, and returns  
automatically to the coffee mode.  
Now you can remove the thermos jug  
and close the lid (Fig. 20) to keep the  
coffee warm for a longer period of  
time.  
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Turn the "Coffee strength / Pre-ground  
coffee" knob (Fig. 21) to the desired  
0
position  
(for 1 cup) or  
(for 2  
cups) to select the pre-ground coffee  
function. This disables the coffee mill  
function. The appliance displays e.g.  
«ESPRESSO CUP  
If there are not enough coffee beans to  
complete the requested operation, the  
machine will stop the operation and  
wait until the coffee bean container  
has been filled and the "JUG“ key  
(Fig. 19) has been pressed. For instance,  
if you program 8 cups but you have  
only beans for 6 cups, the appliance  
will deliver 6 cups and then stop. Fill  
the coffee bean container and then  
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PRE-GROUND 1 CUP».  
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Open the lid of the ground coffee filler,  
and scoop in the fresh ground coffee  
(Fig. 22).  
Use only the supplied measuring  
spoon. Never add more than 2 level  
measured scoops, otherwise either the  
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Once the coffee has been prepared, to  
go back to making coffee using beans,  
turn the "Coffee strength / Pre-ground  
coffee" knob (Fig. 21) to any coffee  
strength setting (the coffee mill is ena-  
bled for operation again).  
appliance will not make the coffee, the  
ground coffee will be dispersed inside  
the appliance, dirtying it, or the coffee  
will be delivered drop by drop and the  
message «GROUND TOO FINE  
ADJUST MILL  
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AND TURN KNOB» will be dis-  
played.  
10 Frothing milk  
Do not add ground coffee during the  
brewing process. Only put in ground  
coffee for the next cup when the  
brewing process has completely fin-  
ished and the coffee machine is ready.  
Never add the ground coffee when the  
appliance is off, as otherwise it will be  
dispersed inside the appliance.  
The steam can be used to froth milk  
and to heat liquids. Since a higher  
temperature is needed to produce  
steam than to make coffee, the coffee  
machine has an additional steam  
mode.  
To make a cappuccino, fill a large cup  
1/2 to 2/3 full with espresso, and then  
add the frothed milk.  
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Use only ground coffee for fully auto-  
mated espresso coffee makers. Do not  
put coffee beans, any water-soluble or  
freeze-dried instant products or any  
other drink powder into the ground  
coffee filler. Coffee powder which is  
too fine can lead to blockages.  
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Caution! Danger of scalding when the  
steam nozzle is activated! Hot water or  
steam output can cause scalding. Do  
not activate the steam nozzle until it is  
immersed in the milk.  
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To produce steam, press the "Steam"  
key (Fig. 24).  
If the filler shaft is blocked (due to  
moisture inside the appliance, or  
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because more than 2 measuring scoops  
of pre-ground coffee have been used),  
use a knife or a spoon handle to push  
the coffee down (Fig. 23). Then remove  
the brewing unit and clean it and the  
appliance as described in the section  
„Cleaning the brewing unit“, page 51".  
The display shows «HEATING UP»  
in the upper line and in the lower line  
an advancing progress bar with a per-  
centage indication  
«ꢁꢁꢁꢁ  
40%».  
When the heating process is finished,  
the display shows «STEAM». The  
machine is ready for the milk frothing.  
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Close the lid.  
If you do not perform any further  
action within a few seconds after the  
message «STEAM» is shown on the  
display, the appliance will suggest the  
next step, showing «STEAM» in the  
upper line of the display and «TURN  
KNOB FOR STEAM» in the lower  
line.  
If you do not activate any key within  
few seconds after having selected the  
"Pre-ground coffee" function, the  
appliance will suggest the next step in  
the display: «PRESS 1 OR 2 CUPS  
KEY»  
To choose the required cup size, turn  
the knob for "Cup size" (Fig 13). The  
selected cup size will be displayed.  
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3
0
0
If the steam function is not used for  
longer than 2 minutes, the machine  
switches back automatically to the  
coffee mode.  
Press the key for "1 cup"  
one cup, or the key for "2 cups"  
make 2 coffees.  
to make  
to  
The coffee is prepared.  
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To avoid any residual water mixing in  
with the milk when frothing, the water  
should be drained off beforehand. To  
do this, place a container under the  
steam nozzle and turn the knob for  
steam and hot water (Fig. 9) to position  
until steam emission starts. Then  
120 sec. for the machine to automati-  
cally return to the coffee mode; the  
display shows «PLEASE WAIT».  
Now the machine is once again ready  
for making coffee; the last selected  
coffee setting is shown in the display.  
Each time you have frothed milk, let  
off some hot water through the nozzle  
for a short time by turning the knob  
for steam and hot water (Fig. 6) to the  
position.  
This is necessary to prevent milk resi-  
dues drying inside the nozzle, and  
thereby blocking it. Use a suitable con-  
tainer to catch the water. During this  
process the display shows «HOT  
WATER».  
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turn the knob back to position  
.
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Pour low-fat, cold milk into a mug  
which must be small enough to fit  
under the steam nozzle.  
The milk should be cold. You should  
also use a cold mug, preferably a stain-  
less steel one, which should not be  
rinsed beforehand in hot water.  
Swing out the steam nozzle and hold  
the mug under the steam nozzle so  
that the nozzle opening is just  
immersed in the milk (Fig. 25).  
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Then return the knob to the position  
; the last selected coffee setting is  
shown in the display.  
Attention! Risk of impurities from  
dried on milk residues in the steam  
nozzle. Take care not to immerse the  
steam nozzle in the milk far enough to  
cover the air intake opening at the top  
of the steam nozzle. Otherwise milk  
can be sucked into the nozzle and  
cause impurities in the steam nozzle.  
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10.1 Cleaning the steam nozzle  
Important: To guarantee hygiene, you  
are recommended to follow this proce-  
dure each time you make frothed milk,  
to avoid milk stagnating in the nozzle.  
Turn the knob for steam and hot water  
clockwise as far as it will go to the  
position . Wait a couple of minutes  
for the steam nozzle to cool down.  
Then with one hand hold the swivel  
pipe handle firm and with the other  
disengage the bayonet connection of  
the steam nozzle by turning it slightly  
clockwise. Remove the steam nozzle by  
pulling it downwards (Fig. 26).  
Remove the inner part of the steam  
nozzle from the swivel pipe by pulling  
it downwards.  
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0
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Turn the knob for steam and hot water  
(Fig. 9) to the position  
. The display  
shows the steam process («STEAM»).  
The milk is frothed.  
To obtain a creamier froth, slowly move  
the container upwards. Froth the milk  
to at least twice its volume.  
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You should not discharge steam for  
more than two minutes at a time.  
3
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0
To end the frothing, turn the knob for  
steam and hot water (Fig. 9) to the  
position and then remove the mug.  
The display once again indicates readi-  
ness for steaming ( «STEAM -  
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Carefully wash the steam nozzle and  
the inner part in warm water.  
Make sure the two holes shown in fig.  
27 are not blocked. If necessary, pierce  
them with a pin and clean them.  
TURN KNOB FOR STEAM».  
Caution! Danger of scalding from hot  
milk spray! Switch the steam off before  
removing the mug with the frothed  
milk.  
Exit the steam mode by pressing the  
"Steam" key (Fig. 24) or wait approx.  
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Replace the inner part by pushing it  
slightly upwards onto the swivel pipe.  
Replace the steam nozzle by pushing it  
upwards and turning it anticlockwise.  
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Avoid turning the knob for setting the  
grinding texture too far, otherwise  
when you select 2 cups, the coffee may  
emerge drop by drop.  
11 Preparing hot water  
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The hot water can be used to pre-heat  
cups and for making hot drinks, e.g. tea  
or instant soups.  
The effect of these adjustments will  
only be evident after at least 2 cups of  
coffee have been prepared.  
Remove foreign objects from the  
grinder  
Foreign objects such as small stones in  
the grinder can damage the grinder. A  
foreign objects in the coffee causes a  
loud, regular rattle. If you hear this  
noise while coffee is being ground,  
immediately switch off the coffee  
machine and call the Customer Service  
Centre.  
Caution! Danger of scalding when the  
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hot water nozzle is activated! Hot  
water or steam output can cause  
scalding. Activate the hot water nozzle  
only when a container is under the hot  
water nozzle.  
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Place a container under the hot water  
nozzle.  
Turn the knob for steam and hot water  
to the  
position (Fig. 10). Hot water  
is dispensed; the display shows «HOT  
WATER».  
You should not run off hot water for  
more than two minutes at a time.  
After you have dispensed the hot water  
turn the knob for steam and hot water  
back to the position (Fig. 10) and  
remove the container.  
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13 Menu settings  
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13.1 Setting the language  
You can choose between several lan-  
guages. Another language can be  
selected as follows:  
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Press the "Menu" key (Fig. 4).  
The menu item «CHOOSE LAN-  
GUAGE» appears.  
Confirm the menu item with the "OK"  
key (Fig. 5). The set language appears in  
the display.  
Press the scrolling keys "<" or ">" (Fig.  
5) until the desired language appears.  
When the desired language is dis-  
played, confirm it with the "OK" key  
(Fig. 5). This language is now pro-  
grammed.  
12 Setting the grinding  
texture  
The appliance is preset to grind to a  
medium texture. If you find that coffee  
delivery is either too fast or too slow  
(in drips), the grinding texture can be  
adjusted during the grinding process.  
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The grinder setting may be changed  
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only while coffee is being ground.  
Making adjustments to the stationary  
grinder can damage the coffee  
machine.  
If "OK" is not pressed, after about  
120 sec. the appliance returns auto-  
matically to the coffee mode without  
storing the setting.  
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Set the grinding texture (Fig. 12) using  
the knob for setting the grinding tex-  
ture (Fig. 2, T).  
After programming, the display auto-  
matically returns to the menu item  
«CHOOSE LANGUAGE».  
To return to the coffee mode, press the  
"Menu" key (Fig. 4) or wait about  
120 sec. for the machine to return  
automatically to the coffee mode.  
• If the coffee is delivered a drop at a  
time or not at all, turn the knob one  
click clockwise.  
Turn one click at a time until the  
coffee is delivered satisfactorily.  
• If the coffee is delivered too fast and  
the crema is not to your tase, turn  
the knob one click anticlockwise.  
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The factory setting is «AUTO SHUT-  
OFF TIME 1 H». You can change this  
setting as follows:  
Press the "Menu" key (Fig. 4).  
The menu item «CHOOSE LAN-  
GUAGE» appears.  
Press the scrolling keys "<" or ">" (Fig.  
5) until the menu item «AUTO  
SHUTOFF TIME» appears.  
Confirm the menu item with the "OK"  
key (Fig. 5). The display indicates the  
current setting, e.g. «AUTO SHUT-  
OFF TIME 1 H».  
Where necessary, select a different  
shut-off time with the scrolling keys  
"<" or ">" (Fig. 5).  
When the required shut-off time is  
indicated, confirm this with the "OK"  
key (Fig. 5). This shut-off time is now  
programmed.  
If "OK" is not pressed, after about  
120 sec., the appliance returns auto-  
matically to the coffee mode without  
storing the setting.  
13.2 Setting the coffee temperature  
There are three temperature levels to  
choose from. The coffee temperature  
levels are defined as follows:  
«TEMPERATURE LOW»  
«TEMPERATURE MEDIUM»  
«TEMPERATURE HIGH»  
The factory setting is  
«TEMPERATURE HIGH». You can  
change this setting as follows:  
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0
0
0
0
0
Press the "Menu" key (Fig. 4).  
The menu item «CHOOSE LAN-  
GUAGE» appears.  
Press the scrolling keys "<" or ">" (Fig.  
5) until the menu item  
0
0
«TEMPERATURE» appears.  
Confirm the menu item with the "OK"  
key (Fig. 5). The display shows the cur-  
rent setting, e.g. «TEMPERATURE  
HIGH».  
0
0
Where necessary, select a different  
temperature, using the scrolling keys  
"<" or ">" (Fig. 5).  
When the required temperature is indi-  
cated, confirm this with the "OK" key  
(Fig. 5). This temperature is now pro-  
grammed.  
After programming, the display returns  
to the menu item «AUTO SHUTOFF  
TIME».  
To return to the coffee mode, press the  
"Menu" key (Fig. 4) or wait about  
120 sec. for the machine to return  
automatically to the coffee mode.  
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If "OK" is not pressed, after about  
120 sec. the appliance returns auto-  
matically to the coffee mode without  
storing the setting.  
13.4 Setting the jug program  
(coffee strength and fill level for  
jug function)  
After programming, the display returns  
to the menu item «TEMPERATURE».  
To return to the coffee mode, press the  
"Menu" key (Fig. 4) or wait about  
120 sec. for the machine to return  
automatically to the coffee mode.  
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The jug function is factory-set to  
standard values. You can change and  
save the settings to suit your taste. You  
can select the strength of the coffee in  
5 stages ranging from extra mild to  
extra strong, and select the fill level  
from 10 stages with the progres bar.  
13.3 Setting the shut-off time  
If the coffee machine is not used for a  
longer period of time, it automatically  
switches off for economy reasons.  
You can choose between three shut-  
off times (automatic shut-off after  
1 to 3 hours):  
«AUTO SHUTOFF TIME 1 H»  
«AUTO SHUTOFF TIME 2 H»  
«AUTO SHUTOFF TIME 3 H»  
You can change these settings as fol-  
lows:  
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Press the "Menu" key (Fig. 4).  
The menu item «CHOOSE LAN-  
GUAGE» appears.  
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Press the scrolling keys "<" or ">" (Fig.  
5) until the menu item «JUG PRO-  
GRAM» appears.  
Confirm the menu item with the "OK"  
key (Fig. 5). The display indicates «JUG  
COFFEE TASTE».  
Confirm the menu item with the "OK"  
key (Fig. 5). The display indicates the  
current setting, e.g. «EXTRA-MILD  
JUG».  
Where necessary, select a different  
strength from 5 stages ranging from  
extra mild to extra strong, using the  
scrolling keys "<" or ">" (Fig. 5).  
When the required strength is indi-  
cated, confirm this with the "OK" key  
(Fig. 5). This strength of coffee is now  
programmed.  
If "OK" is not pressed, after about  
120 sec. the appliance returns auto-  
matically to the coffee mode without  
storing the setting.  
matically to the coffee mode without  
storing the setting.  
After programming, the display returns  
automatically to the menu item «JUG  
OR CUP LEVEL».  
To return to the coffee mode, press the  
"Menu" key (Fig. 4) twice or wait about  
120 sec. for the machine to return  
automatically to the coffee mode.  
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13.5 Setting the coffee program  
(Programming the fill level)  
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The coffee machine is factory-set to  
standard measures. These measures can  
be individually adapted and saved to  
suit your own taste, for each cup size.  
It is possible to change and save the fill  
level for each of the five cup sizes  
«ESPRESSO CUP», «SMALL CUP»,  
«MEDIUM CUP», «LARGE CUP»,  
«MUG»:  
Press the "Menu" key (Fig. 4).  
The menu item «CHOOSE LAN-  
GUAGE» appears.  
Press the scrolling keys "<" or ">" (Fig.  
5) until the menu item «COFFEE  
PROGRAM» appears.  
Confirm the menu item with the "OK"  
key (Fig. 5). The display shows  
«ESPRESSO CUP».  
Where necessary, select a different cup  
size with the scrolling keys "<" or ">"  
(Fig. 5).  
When the required cup size is indi-  
cated, confirm this with the "OK" key  
(Fig. 5).  
The display shows a bar which can be  
increased or decreased; this represents  
the fill level for a cup size. If necessary,  
select a different fill level from  
10 stages, using the scrolling keys "<"  
or ">" (Fig. 5).  
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0
0
0
0
0
After programming, the display returns  
automatically to the menu item «JUG  
COFFEE TASTE».  
If you wish to change and save the fill  
level for the jug function, press the  
scrolling key ">" (Fig. 5) until the menu  
item «JUG OR CUP LEVEL»  
appears.  
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Confirm the menu item with the "OK"  
key (Fig. 5).  
The display shows a bar which can be  
increased or decreased: this represents  
the fill level of a cup. If necessary,  
select a different fill level from  
10 stages with the scrolling keys "<" or  
">" (Fig. 5).  
The maximum bar indication corre-  
sponds to the maximum possible cup  
fill level for the jug function of approx.  
125 ml.  
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The maximum bar indication corre-  
sponds to the maximum possible cup  
fill level of approx. 220 ml.  
When the required fill level is indi-  
cated, confirm this with the "OK" key  
(Fig. 5). This fill level is now pro-  
grammed.  
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When the required fill level is indi-  
cated, confirm this with the "OK" key  
(Fig. 5). This fill level is now pro-  
grammed.  
If "OK" is not pressed, after about  
120 sec. the appliance returns auto-  
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If "OK" is not pressed, after about  
120 sec. the appliance returns auto-  
matically to the coffee mode without  
storing the setting.  
shows the number of jugs dispensed in  
the respective cup size, e.g. «JUG 4  
CUPS 12» where 12 jugs, each con-  
taining 4 cups, have been prepared.  
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Repeatedly press the scrolling key ">"  
(Fig. 5) to indicate the number of des-  
calings carried out, e.g. «TOT. DES-  
CALES 5» for 5 descalings.  
To return to the coffee mode, press the  
"Menu" key (Fig. 4) twice or wait about  
120 sec for the machine to return  
automatically to the coffee mode.  
After programming, the display returns  
automatically to the menu item for  
setting the fill level, e.g. «ESPRESSO  
CUP».  
To return to the coffee mode, press the  
"Menu" key (Fig. 4) twice or wait about  
120 sec for the machine to return  
automatically to the coffee mode.  
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13.7 Resetting the machine to the  
factory setting (reset to default)  
Saving the fill level is only possible for  
1 cup. Where 2 cups are to be dis-  
pensed, the stored values are doubled.  
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This function is used to reset changes  
you have made to the factory settings.  
The following settings or saved values  
are affected:  
• water hardness  
• cup fill levels  
13.6 Establishing the number of cof-  
fees dispensed, the number of  
jugs dispensed and the number  
of descalings (statistics)  
The coffee machine has the facility to  
display  
• coffee temperature  
• shut-off time  
– the total number of cups of coffee  
made,  
– the number of jugs prepared, con-  
taining 4 cups, 6 cups, 8 cups and  
10 cups, as well as  
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0
0
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Press the "Menu" key (Fig. 4).  
The menu item «CHOOSE LAN-  
GUAGE» appears.  
Press the scrolling key "<" or ">" (Fig.  
5) until the menu item «RESET TO  
DEFAULT» appears.  
Confirm the menu item with the "OK"  
key (Fig. 5). The display shows «RESET  
TO DEFAULT NO».  
Press the scrolling key "<" (Fig. 5) until  
the display shows «RESET TO  
DEFAULT YES»  
– the number of descalings carried  
out.  
Where 2 cups of coffee are dispensed  
simultaneously, there are also counted  
as 2 cups of coffee.  
Press the "Menu" key (Fig. 4).  
The menu item «CHOOSE LAN-  
GUAGE» appears.  
Press the scrolling keys "<" or ">" (Fig.  
5) until the menu item  
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0
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Confirm the menu item with the "OK"  
key (Fig. 5). The machine is now reset  
to the factory settings.  
«STATISTICS» appears.  
If "OK" is not pressed, after about  
120 sec. the appliance returns auto-  
matically to the coffee mode and the  
machine is not reset to the factory set-  
tings.  
Confirm the menu item with the "OK"  
key (Fig. 5). The display shows the  
number of cups dispensed up to this  
time, e.g. «TOT. COFFEES 135» for  
135 dispensed coffees.  
Repeatedly press the scrolling keys "<"  
or ">" (Fig. 5) to indicate the number  
of jugs dispensed for each of the sizes  
possible in the jug function (4 cups, 6  
cups, 8 cups, 10 cups). The display  
After programming, the machine  
returns automatically to the coffee  
mode.  
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14.2 Emptying the waste coffee  
container  
14 Cleaning and Care  
To ensure consistent coffee quality and  
faultless operation, always keep your  
coffee machine clean.  
The appliance counts the number of  
coffees made. Every 14 single coffees  
(or 7 doubles) the appliance displays  
the message: «EMPTY WASTE  
COFFEE CONTAINER» to indicate  
that the waste coffee container is full  
and must be emptied and cleaned.  
Until the waste coffee container has  
been cleaned, the appliance continues  
to display the message and cannot  
make coffee.  
14.1 Regular cleaning  
Caution! Before cleaning, switch off  
the coffee machine and allow it to cool  
down.  
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Note! Never put the coffee machine or  
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separate parts of the coffee machine in  
the dishwasher. Never immerse the  
coffee maker in water.  
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To clean it, unlock and open the service  
door by pushing the respective button  
(Fig. 30), then remove the drip tray  
(Fig. 31), and empty and clean it.  
Empty the waste coffee container and  
clean it thoroughly, making sure that  
all residues deposited on the bottom  
are removed.  
Note! Never put water in the coffee  
bean container, as this would damage  
the grinder.  
1
Do not use any abrasive, scouring or  
1
corrosive cleaning materials. Wipe the  
inside and outside of the case only  
with a damp cloth.  
Important: Each time you pull out the  
drip tray, the waste coffee container  
must also be emptied, even if it is not  
completely full. If this is not done,  
when coffee is next made, the grounds  
in the container may exceed the maxi-  
mum level and block the appliance.  
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0
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Remove the water tank daily (Fig. 6)  
and discard any remaining water. Rinse  
out the water tank with fresh water.  
Use fresh water every day.  
Empty the waste coffee container daily  
or at the latest when the display  
prompts you to do so; see „Emptying  
the waste coffee container“, page 50.  
Regularly drain the drip tray. This can  
be done at any time, but must be done  
when the red drip tray float (Fig. 28)  
appears through the opening in the  
drip grid.  
When you have removed the waste  
container, the display shows «INSERT  
WASTE COFFEE CONTAINER».  
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3
When the coffee machine is in daily  
use, empty the container daily.  
Always empty the container with the  
coffee machine switched on, otherwise  
the coffee machine does not register  
that the container has been emptied.  
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Regularly (at least once per week)  
clean the water tank (N), drip tray (O),  
drip grid (A) and waste coffee con-  
tainer (Q) with warm water, a mild  
washing up liquid and possibly a brush.  
14.3 Cleaning the grinder  
Use a soft brush or a vacuum cleaner  
to remove ground coffee residues from  
the coffee beans container.  
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0
Each time the machine is used for  
frothing, remove the steam nozzle and  
clean off any milk residues, see „Clean-  
ing the steam nozzle“, page 45.  
Check that the holes in the coffee dis-  
penser are not blocked. To unblock  
them, scrape any dry coffee residues  
away with a needle (Fig. 29).  
Note! Never put water in the grinder.  
This would damage the grinder.  
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0
Press the "On/Off" key (Fig. 11) and the  
main switch (Fig. 8) to switch off the  
coffee machine. Unplug it from the  
mains socket.  
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Remove any remaining coffee beans  
(you could use the vacuum cleaner  
with the hose or crevice tool attach-  
ment for this).  
front of the machine. It should not be  
disconnected from the mains.  
Attempting to remove the brewing  
unit when the appliance is on may  
cause serious damage.  
Wash the brewing unit under running  
water, without using detergents. Never  
wash the brewing unit in the dish-  
washer.  
Clean the inside of the appliance thor-  
oughly. To remove coffee encrustations  
from the inside of the appliance, scrape  
with a plastic or wooden fork or similar  
tool that does not scratch the surface  
(Fig. 33), then vacuum up the residues  
with a vacuum cleaner (Fig. 34).  
Replace the brewing unit (Fig. 36, a) by  
pushing it onto the holder (Fig. 36, b)  
and pushing in the pin (Fig. 36, c). The  
pin must be inserted into the pipe at  
the bottom of the brewing unit  
(Fig. 36, d).  
If a foreign object is impossible to  
remove, contact the Customer Service  
Centre.  
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0
0
Caution! Risk of injury from the mov-  
ing grinder. Never switch the coffee  
machine on when you are working on  
the grinder. This can lead to severe  
injuries. Before starting work, ensure  
that the machine is unplugged from  
the mains socket.  
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0
Use a small quantity of coffee beans to  
test the proper operation of the  
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grinder by making a cup of coffee. The  
first time the grinder is used, or after  
cleaning, less ground coffee will enter  
the brewing unit, because the channel  
first has to be filled. This can influence  
the first cup of coffee.  
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0
Push the PUSH symbol (Fig. 36, e)  
firmly in until the brewing unit clicks  
into place.  
After having heard the click, check that  
the red buttons (Fig. 36, f) have  
snapped out, otherwise the service  
door cannot be closed.  
14.4 Cleaning the brewing unit  
We advise you to clean the brewing  
unit regularly (depending on how fre-  
quently it is used). If your coffee  
machine is to be left unused for some  
time (e.g. holidays), empty the waste  
coffee container and the water tank,  
and thoroughly clean the coffee  
Fig. 37: The two red buttons have  
snapped out correctly.  
machine, including the brewing unit.  
Proceed as follows:  
Fig. 38: The two red buttons have not  
snapped out.  
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0
0
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Turn the appliance off by pressing the  
"On/Off" key (Fig. 11) (do not unplug)  
and wait for the display to go off.  
Unlock and open the service door at  
the front by pushing the corresponding  
opening button (Fig. 30).  
Remove the drip tray and the waste  
coffee container (Fig. 31) and clean  
them.  
Press the two red release buttons on  
the brewing unit from the sides, press-  
ing towards the centre (Fig. 32), and  
pull it out.  
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Replace the drip tray, complete with  
the waste coffee container.  
Close the service door.  
0
If the brewing unit is not inserted cor-  
rectly, i.e. when you can hear that it  
has clicked into place, and the two red  
buttons have not snapped out cor-  
rectly, the service door cannot be  
closed.  
3
If it is hard to insert the brewing unit,  
before inserting it squeeze it to the  
right heigth by pressing it firmly from  
the top and bottom simultaneously, as  
shown in figure 35.  
3
Important: The brewing unit can only  
be removed if the appliance is turned  
3
off with the ON/OFF key  
at the  
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If it is still hard to insert the brewing  
unit, leave it out of the appliance, close  
the service door, unplug the appliance  
from the mains, then plug in again.  
Wait unitl the display has switched off,  
then open the service door and replace  
the brewing unit.  
The upper line of the display shows the  
alternating messages «ADD DESCA-  
LER» and «TURN STEAM KNOB»,  
whilst the lower line shows an advan-  
cing progress bar with a percentage  
indication, e.g.  
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«ꢁ  
5%».  
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Empty the water tank, fill the tank  
with at least 1 liter of water and add  
the descaling agent.  
14.5 Running the descaling program  
The descaling program allows you to  
descale your coffee machine simply  
and effectively. The coffee machine  
must be descaled when you are  
instructed to do so by the display  
showing the message «DESCALE».  
Note: Make sure descaling agent is  
splashed onto surfaces sensitive to acid  
such as marble, limestone and  
ceramics.  
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0
0
Place a container with a minimum  
capacity of 1.5 litres under the steam  
nozzle (Fig. 9).  
Important: Do not under any circum-  
1
stances use any descalers which are not  
recommended by AEG/Electrolux. If  
other descaling agents are used, AEG/  
Electrolux accepts no liability for any  
damage. You can obtain descaling liq-  
uid from specialist retailers or from the  
AEG/Electrolux Service Line.  
Turn the knob for steam and hot water  
to the position  
.
The descaling program starts and the  
descaling solution runs out of the  
steam nozzle. The display shows  
«DESCALING» and an advancing  
progress bar with a percentage indica-  
tion, e.g.  
The descaling process takes about  
3
45 minutes and should not be inter-  
rupted. In the event of a power failure  
or interruption, the program must be  
restarted!  
Before starting the descaling program,  
clean the brewing unit (refer to  
«ꢁꢁꢁꢁ  
25%».  
The descaling programme automati-  
cally performs a series of flushes and  
pauses to remove limescale deposits  
from inside the coffee maker.  
After approx. 45 minutes, the water  
tank will be empty and the upper line  
of the display will show the alternating  
messages «DESCALE COMPLETE»  
and «TURN STEAM KNOB», whilst  
the lower line shows a progress bar  
with the percentage indication  
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„Cleaning the brewing unit“, page 51).  
Press the "Menu" key (Fig. 4). The menu  
item «CHOOSE LANGUAGE»  
appears.  
Press the scrolling keys "<" or ">" (Fig.  
5) until the menu item «DESCALE»  
appears.  
Confirm the menu item with the "OK"  
key (Fig. 5). The display shows  
«DESCALE NO».  
Press the scrolling key "<", and the dis-  
play shows «DESCALE YES».  
Confirm with the "OK" key (Fig. 5). The  
descaling program is started.  
«ꢁꢁꢁꢁꢁ  
Turn the knob for steam and hot water  
back to the position  
50%».  
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.
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The machine is now ready to be rinsed  
with fresh water. The upper line of the  
display shows the alternating messages  
«RINSING» and «FILL TANK»,  
whilst the lower line shows a progress  
bar with the percentage indication  
If "OK" is not pressed, after about  
120 sec. the appliance returns auto-  
matically to the coffee mode and the  
descaling program will not be started.  
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«ꢁꢁꢁꢁꢁ  
50%».  
Remove the water tank and fill it with  
fresh water and then replace it in the  
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appliance. The upper line of the display  
shows the alternating messages  
«RINSING» and «TURN STEAM  
KNOB», whilst the lower line shows a  
progress bar with the percentage indi-  
cation  
15 Ordering Accessories  
To ensure years of satisfaction with  
your coffee machine and prevent  
faults arising, it is very important to  
descale the coffee machine regularly.  
The original descaling agent is obtaina-  
ble direct from us.  
If you live in Germany, please call our  
Order Hotline:  
1801 - 20 30 60*  
«ꢁꢁꢁꢁꢁ  
50%».  
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Empty the container under the steam  
nozzle and replace it there.  
Turn the knob for steam and hot water  
to the position  
.
(*Local tariff on Deutsche Telekom's landline network)  
A rinsing procedure with fresh water is  
carried out and the rinse water runs  
out of the steam nozzle. The display  
shows «RINSING» and an advancing  
progress bar with a percentage indica-  
tion, e.g.  
Monday to Friday 8.00 am - 6.00 pm  
16 What to do if you read fol-  
lowing messages on the  
display ...  
«ꢁꢁꢁꢁꢁ  
55%».  
After a few minutes, the water tank  
will be empty and the upper line of the  
display will show the alternating mes-  
sages «RINSING COMPLETE» and  
«TURN STEAM KNOB», whilst the  
lower line shows a progress bar with  
the percentage indication  
«FILL TANK»  
• The water tank is empty or is posi-  
tioned incorrectly.  
Fill the water tank, as described in sec-  
tion „Filling with water“, page 38, and  
insert it fully.  
• The tank is dirty or encrusted with  
limescale.  
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«ꢁꢁꢁꢁꢁꢁꢁꢁꢁ100%».  
Turn the knob for steam and hot water  
0
0
Rinse or descale the water tank.  
back to the position  
.
The display shows the alternating mes-  
sages «RINSING COMPLETE» and  
«FILL TANK».  
«GROUND TOO FINE  
ADJUST MILL AND TURN  
STEAM KNOB»  
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0
Empty the container with rinsing  
water.  
Remove water tank, fill it with fresh  
water and replace it.  
The machine is now ready for use and  
its status is as for the last coffee mode  
selected.  
• The appliance cannot make coffee.  
0
Place a container under the steam noz-  
zle and turn the knob for steam and  
hot water anticlockwise to the position  
(Fig. 9).  
• The coffee runs off too slowly.  
0
Turn the knob for setting grinding tex-  
ture (Fig. 12) one click clockwise (see  
„Setting the grinding texture“,  
page 46).  
After running the descaling program,  
you are advised to throw away the first  
cup of coffee from the machine.  
3
«EMPTY WASTE COFFEE  
CONTAINER»  
• The waste coffee container is full.  
0
Empty the waste coffee container and  
clean it as described in the section  
„Emptying the waste coffee container“,  
page 50, then replace it.  
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«INSERT WASTE COFFEE  
CONTAINER»  
• The waste coffee container has pro-  
unit“, page 51. If the message is still  
displayed after cleaning, contact the  
Customer Service Centre.  
bably not been replaced after cleaning.  
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Open the service door and insert the  
waste coffee container.  
17 Problems that can be  
resolved before calling the  
Customer Service Centre  
«ADD PRE-GROUND  
COFFEE»  
If the appliance is not working, the  
causes of the malfunction can be iden-  
tified and resolved by referring to  
chapter „What to do if you read fol-  
lowing messages on the display ...“,  
page 53. If, on the other hand, no mes-  
sage is displayed, run the following  
checks before calling the Customer  
Service Centre.  
• With the ground coffee function  
selected, ground coffee has not been  
poured into the ground coffee filler.  
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Add the ground coffee as described in  
chapter „Using pre-ground coffee“,  
page 43.  
«FILL BEAN CONTAINER»  
• The coffee beans have run out.  
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Fill the coffee bean container, see „Fill-  
ing the coffee bean container“,  
page 38  
The coffee is not hot  
• The cups have not been preheated.  
Pre-heat the cups by rinsing them in  
hot water or leaving them for at least  
20 minutes on the heated cup rack (H)  
(see „Tips for making hotter coffee“,  
page 42).  
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• If the coffee grinder is very noisy, this  
could mean a small stone in the coffee  
beans has blocked the grinder.  
0
Contact the Customer Service Centre.  
• The brewing unit is too cold.  
«PLEASE DESCALE !»  
• This indicates the presence of limescale  
in the appliance.  
0
Heat the brewing unit by selecting the  
rinsing program before making coffee  
(see „Running the rinsing program“,  
page 42).  
0
The descaling procedure, described in  
the section „Running the descaling  
program“, page 52, needs to be per-  
formed as soon as possible.  
The coffee is not creamy enough  
• The coffee is ground too coarsely.  
«CLOSE DOOR»  
• The service door is open.  
Close the service door. If the service  
door cannot be closed, check that the  
brewing unit is inserted correctly (see  
„Cleaning the brewing unit“, page 51)  
0
Turn the knob for setting the grinding  
texture one click anticlockwise (see  
„Setting the grinding texture“,  
page 46).  
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• Wrong type of coffee.  
0
Use a type of coffee for fully automa-  
ted espresso makers.  
«INSERT BREWING UNIT!»  
• The brewing unit has probably not  
been replaced after cleaning.  
The coffee runs out too slowly  
• The coffee is ground too finely.  
0
Insert the brewing unit; see „Cleaning  
the brewing unit“, page 51  
0
Turn the knob for setting grinding tex-  
ture one click clockwise (see „Setting  
the grinding texture“, page 46).  
«GENERAL ALARM»  
• The inside of the appliance is very dirty.  
0
Thoroughly clean the inside of the  
appliance; see „Cleaning the brewing  
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Important: The brewing unit can only  
be removed if the appliance is turned  
The coffee runs out too quickly  
• The coffee is ground too coarsely.  
Turn the knob for setting grinding tex-  
ture one click anticlockwise (see „Set-  
ting the grinding texture“, page 46).  
3
off with the ON/OFF key  
at the  
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front. It should not be disconnected  
from the mains. Attempting to  
remove the brewing unit when the  
appliance is on may cause serious  
damage.  
The coffee flows out of only one of  
the dispensers  
• The dispenser holes are blocked.  
The coffee does not run out from  
the dispenser outlets, but from  
around the sides of the service door  
• The holes in the dispenser outlets are  
clogged with dry coffee.  
0
Scrape off the dry coffee residues with  
a needle (Fig. 29).  
When the knob for steam and hot  
water is turned, no steam comes out  
of the steam nozzle  
• The holes in the steam nozzle and the  
inner part of the steam nozzle are  
clogged.  
0
Remove the dried coffee with a needle  
(Fig. 29).  
• The tilt compartment (R) inside the ser-  
vice door is blocked and cannot swing.  
0
Clean the holes in the steam nozzle  
and the inner part of the steam nozzle  
(see „Cleaning the steam nozzle“,  
page 45).  
0
Thoroughly clean the tilt compartment,  
particularly near the hinges, to ensure  
they are free to swing smoothly.  
Ground coffee was used (not beans)  
and the appliance does not deliver  
any coffee  
When the  
or  
function is  
selected, the appliance does not  
deliver coffee, but only water  
• The ground coffee may be blocked in  
the ground coffee filler.  
• Too much ground coffee has been  
added.  
0
Remove the brewing unit and thor-  
oughly clean the inside of the appli-  
ance, as described in „Cleaning the  
brewing unit“, page 51. Repeat the  
operation using a maximum of 2  
scoops of ground coffee.  
0
Remove the ground coffee inside the  
filler using a knife (see „Using pre-  
ground coffee“, page 43) (Fig. 22). Then  
clean the brewing unit and the inside  
of the appliance (see „Cleaning the  
brewing unit“, page 51)  
• The "Coffee strength / Pre-ground cof-  
fee" knob has not been turned to the  
When the button  
is pressed, the  
or  
position and the appliance  
appliance does not switch on  
• The main switch at the back is not  
switched on (fig. 8) or the appliance is  
not plugged in.  
has used both the ground coffee that  
has been added and the coffee that has  
been ground by the grinder.  
Thoroughly clean the inside of the  
appliance, as described in „Cleaning  
the brewing unit“, page 51. Repeat the  
operation, first turning the "Coffee  
strength / Pre-ground coffee" knob as  
described in „Using pre-ground cof-  
fee“, page 43.  
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0
Check that the main switch is in the "I“  
position and that the power cable is  
plugged into the mains socket.  
The brewing unit cannot be removed  
for cleaning  
• The appliance is on. The brewing unit  
can only be removed if the appliance is  
off.  
• Ground coffee has been added when  
the appliance was switched off.  
0
Turn the appliance off and remove the  
brewing unit (see „Cleaning the brew-  
ing unit“, page 51).  
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Remove the brewing unit and thor-  
oughly clean the inside of the appli-  
ance, as described in the section  
„Cleaning the brewing unit“, page 51.  
Repeat the operation, but switch the  
appliance on first.  
19 Disposal  
Packaging material  
2
The packaging materials are environ-  
mentally friendly and can be recycled.  
The plastic components are identified  
by markings, e.g. >PE<, >PS<, etc.  
Please dispose of the packaging mate-  
rials in the appropriate container at  
the community waste disposal faci-  
lities.  
What to do if the coffee machine  
has to be transported  
• Keep the original packaging as trans-  
port protection. It is important to use  
the original plastic bag as a protection  
against scratches.  
• Secure the coffee machine and the  
thermos jug against jarring. The manu-  
facturer accepts no liability for dam-  
age during transportation.  
• Empty the water tank and waste coffee  
container.  
• Care should also be taken with the  
location of the coffee machine - espe-  
cially in cold weather, when damage  
can be caused by frost.  
Old appliance  
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The symbol  
W
on the product or on  
its packaging indicates that this pro-  
duct may not be treated as household  
waste. Instead it shall be handed over  
to the applicable collection point for  
the recycling of electrical and electro-  
nic equipment. By ensuring this pro-  
duct is disposed of correctly, you will  
help prevent potential negative conse-  
quences for the environment and  
human health, which could otherwise  
be caused by inappropriate waste  
handling of this product. For more  
detailed information about recycling  
of this product, please contact your  
local city office, your household waste  
disposal service or the shop where you  
purchased the product.  
18 Technical Data  
Mains voltage:  
Power consumption:  
220-240 V  
1350 W  
This coffee machine complies with the  
following EU Directives:  
• 73/23/EEC of 19.2.1973 "Low  
Voltage Directive", including  
Amendment Directive 93/68/EEC.  
;
• 89/336/EEC of 3.5.1989 "EMC  
Directive", including Amendment  
Directive 92/31/EEC.  
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20 If service is needed  
If repairs should become necessary,  
including replacement of the mains  
cable, please telephone in the first  
instance our AEG-Electrolux Service  
Line.  
For Germany : 01801 - 20 30 60*  
(*Local tariff on Deutsche Telekom's landline network)  
Monday to Friday 8.00 am - 6.00 pm  
For Austria:  
For Repairs service: 0810-955 400 *  
For Product service: 0810-955 200*  
*From TELEKOM AUSTRIA’s landline network 0.10 Euro/min.  
Original packaging, including  
expanded foam parts, must be  
retained.  
To avoid damage in transport, the  
appliance must be packed securely.  
When sending the appliance in, always  
add the jug. This is needed to test the  
appliance.  
The warranty period runs for 2 years  
from the date of purchase. The  
warranty period is limited to 6 months  
if the appliance is used commercially.  
More than 3,000 brewing cycles per  
year is understood as commercial use.  
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