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VALBERG PUMPCOFFEE M1 - Before First Use; Auto Power off; Making Espresso

VALBERG PUMPCOFFEE M1
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Product usage
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Before first use
Remove all packaging before use (Fig. 1).
Place the unit on a stable, level, non-slip, heat-resistant surface.
Do not position the unit near the edge of a countertop where it could accidentally fall off.
Do not place the unit on a hot surface such as a stove.
Unwind the power cord fully.
Clean the unit to remove any residues from the manufacturing process. The appliance
may give off a slight odour when you start using it. This is normal due to its newness and
does not indicate a manufacturing defect or danger.
To ensure the first cup of coffee tastes excellent, we recommend that you rinse the coffee
maker by using the brew function before making your first cup of coffee (Fig. 2 to Fig. 23).
Notes on illustrations:
Do not fill the water tank with water exceeding the MAX mark on the water tank (Fig. 4).
Do not put coffee into the portafilter basket when rinsing before first use (Fig. 6).
Make sure the portafilter is securely fixed in the locked ( ) position (Fig. 10).
Place a coffee cup (not provided) on the drip plate, making sure it is placed under the
spout of the portafilter (Fig. 11).
Make sure the steam control knob is in the OFF position before powering on the coffee
maker (Fig. 12).
After powering on the coffee maker, the blue ON/OFF indicator light on the control panel
starts to flash (Fig. 14). The coffee maker starts to preheat and when the preheating is
done, the blue ON/OFF indicator light becomes steady on (Fig. 16).
NOTE: On initial use or when there is air in the unit, a noise may be heard for
about 20 seconds as the water pumps through the coffee maker.
Auto power off
If there is no operation within 30 minutes, the coffee maker will power off automatically.
Making espresso
Preheating
Each time before making a cup of good hot espresso coffee, we recommend you warm the
coffee maker, including the portafilter, portafilter basket and cup, for example, rinse them
with hot water, so that your coffee will not be affected by the parts that are cold. Then, follow
the steps in Fig. 2 to Fig. 21 for preheating.