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The amounts given in ML are approximate values and may
vary from the effective quantity.
9. Cappuccino
9.1 Making cappuccino
Ⅲ COFFEE READY
Ⅲ
Ⅲ Take the milk hose out of the Welcome Pack. (We recommend
using the short hose with the vacuum milk container and the
long hose with a milk carton). Connect the hose with the suction
pipe projecting from the vacuum milk container. Then attach the
other end of the hose to the cappuccino nozzle (Fig. 8).
Ⅲ Turn the selector switch (1, Fig. 9) to the milk frothing range
(a, Fig. 9).
Ⅲ Place 1 cup under the cappuccino nozzle and press the Cappuc-
cino key .
Ⅲ CAPPUCCINO
Ⅲ MILK
Ⅲ The machine stops drawing milk automatically as soon as the set
amount of milk (in SEC) has been used.
Ⅲ CAPPUCCINO
Ⅲ NORMAL (example)
Ⅲ The coffee brewing process stops automatically as soon as the
set amount of coffee has been made.
Ⅲ COFFEE READY
Ⅲ
To stop the frothing or the brewing process prematurely,
press the Cappuccino key again.
You can pre-select the strength of your coffee when the
machine is ready to brew ( PLEASE SELECT). To
do so, turn the Rotary Switch (B) until the display indicates
the desired coffee strength and then press the key of your
choice (E for cappuccino).
You can change the amount of milk and the amount of water
while the machine is brewing coffee. To do so, turn the
Rotary Switch (B) until the display indicates the required
SEC (during frothing) or ML (during coffee brewing).
The amounts given in ML are approximate values and may
vary from the effective quantity.
9.2 Cappuccino rinsing cycle
10 min. after having made cappuccino or frothed milk, a
message on the display of your IMPRESSA will prompt you
to run a cappuccino rinsing cycle.
Ⅲ COFFEE READY
Ⅲ CAPPU RINSE
Ⅲ Place a sufficiently large receptacle (ca. 0.5 litres) under the cap-
puccino nozzle (4).
Ⅲ Turn the selector switch (1, Fig. 9) to the steam range (c, Fig. 9).
Ⅲ Press the maintenance key (C) to start the cappuccino rinsing
cycle.
Ⅲ CAPPUCCINO
Ⅲ RINSING
Ⅲ COFFEE READY
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You can also trigger a cappuccino rinsing cycle manually
from the maintenance menu at any point in time (see Chapter
15.3).