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NOTE:
•
After preheating, you can check and make sure the water is preheated by
pressing the brew button, and when the water comes out from the spout,
press the brew button again to stop (Fig. 18 to Fig. 20). The coffee maker is
ready to start brewing your coffee.
• 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.
Making espresso
For best results, always preheat the water as shown in Fig. 2 to Fig. 21.
To start brewing your espresso, follow the steps in Fig. 24 to Fig. 33.
NOTE:
• Do not leave the coffee maker unattended whilst brewing coffee, as you may
need to reposition the cup to catch the coffee being dispensed or to prevent
the coffee from spilling out of the cup.
•
Recommended single coffee cup is approximately 30ml, and double coffee
cup approximately 60ml (Fig. 74). The working time for brewing single-cup
coffee is 60 seconds at most, and the coffee maker will stop working if the
working time exceeds 60 seconds.
Making hot water
You can use the coffee maker to make hot water for warming coffee cup or making tea, or for
cooling down the appliance. Follow the steps in Fig. 34 to Fig. 47.
Heating/frothing milk
You will get a cup of latte or cappuccino when you top up the espresso with frothed milk. You
will need a milk jug for frothing. Do not overfill the milk jug as the milk volume increases
when you add steam to heat and froth it. Use a large cup that is big enough for the espresso
with the frothed milk.
1. After preparing your espresso, follow the steps in Fig. 2 to Fig.4 and Fig. 12 to Fig.20 to
preheat the coffee maker.
2. Follow the steps in Fig. 48 to Fig. 51 to heat up and build up steam pressure.
3. Follow the steps in Fig. 52 to Fig. 67 to start frothing milk.
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