User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Warning and Safety instructions
- Guide to the appliance
- Controls and display
- Accessories
- Operating principles
- Before using for the first time
- Water hardness
- Filling the water container
- Filling the coffee bean container
- Switching on and off
- Adjusting the central spout to the correct cup height
- Making drinks
- Grinder setting
- Amount of coffee, brew temperature and pre-brewing
- Portion size
- User profiles
- Settings
- Cleaning and care
- Cleaning intervals - Quick guide
- Cleaning by hand or in the dishwasher
- Unsuitable cleaning agents
- Waste container, drip tray and drip tray cover
- Cleaning the water container
- Removing and cleaning the water container filter
- Central spout
- Milk pipework
- Bean container and ground coffee chute
- Cleaning the housing
- Opening the menu
- Rinsing the appliance
- Rinsing the milk pipework
- Cleaning the milk pipework using the maintenance programme
- Degreasing the brew unit and cleaning the interior
- Descaling the appliance
- Transporting the machine
- Problem solving guide
- After sales service and warranty
- Saving energy
- Electrical connection
- Installation
- Appliance dimensions
- Technical data
Filling the coffee bean container
24
Coffee or Espresso can be made from
whole roasted coffee beans which are
freshly ground for each portion. This
requires the coffee bean container to be
filled with coffee beans.
Alternatively, you can make coffee
drinks with ready ground coffee (see
"Making drinks with ready ground
coffee").
Risk of damage to the grinder
due to incorrect operation.
The coffee machine will be damaged
if the bean container is filled with
unsuitable substances such as
liquids, ground coffee or coffee
beans treated with sugar, caramel or
similar.
In addition, green (unroasted) coffee
beans or mixtures of coffee beans
which contain green coffee beans
can damage the grinder. Green
coffee beans are very hard and still
contain residual moisture. These can
damage the coffee machine grinder
as soon as grinding begins.
Only put roasted coffee beans in the
bean container.
Useful tip: You can use a nut or seed
grinder to grind green coffee beans.
These types of grinder generally have a
rotating stainless steel blade. You can
then add the ground green coffee one
portion at a time to the ground coffee
chute and make the desired coffee
drink.
Take the lid off the coffee bean
container.
Fill the container with roasted coffee
beans.
Refit the lid.