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Russell Hobbs RHCM50

Russell Hobbs RHCM50
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3. Insert a capsule so that it falls straight into the compartment correctly.
4. Close the operating handle firmly to load the capsule.
5. Now press the desired coffee button only once.
6. The selected button will begin flashing and the machine has started to brew coffee. The
machine will stop automatically dispensing once it has reached the default brewing volume
(25ml for Short Espresso, 40ml for Normal Espresso and 110ml for Lungo espresso). Note:
the default setting can be programmed to your preferred dispensing volume. Please refer
to “How to Program Dispensing Volume”.
7. Raise the operating handle to automatically eject the used capsule into the container/ bin.
8. Close the operating handle.
Tip: when using the machine and it is considered ‘cold’ (for example, using the machine in
the morning or in idle time for longer than 1 hour), it is suggested to brew water first in order
to remove the residual taste of the last cup which was brewed.
REFILLING THE INTERNAL CIRCUIT SHOULD THE WATER RESERVOIR RUN
EMPTY DURING BREWING
It is strongly suggested to ensure that there is enough water in the water reservoir before making
coffee. Ensure that water is poured in the reservoir and that it reaches the minimum level mark at
least.
In case the water reservoir runs empty during the coffee brewing process, you can stop it by
pressing the selected button which is flashing.
Open the operating handle to eject the used capsule. CAUTION: Beware of hot steam as there is
danger of scalding!
Fill the water reservoir and press one of the buttons to start pumping water. Once the circuit is
refilled, the indicator light will turn from red to blue.
HOW TO PROGRAM DISPENSING VOLUME
Ensure that there is enough water in the water reservoir before programming the coffee dispensing
volume.
1. Place an empty cup under the dispenser
spout. For smaller cups, you may lower the

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