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3.3 Making one cup
➔ Place your (pre-heated) cup
under the coffee spout (fig. 1/G
and 3). The coffee spout is height-
adjustable and can be raised or
lowered to suit the cup size.
➔ Select the water quantity sett ing
as described in 3.1.
➔ Press and hold the 1-cup button
(fig. 1/F) until the desired coffee
strength appears. Then release the
button.
➔ The machine now starts the
grinding, pre-brewing and brewing
operation. It can be stopped at
any time by pushing any button.
Caution: The first time you brew
coffee, the grinding chamber is
still empty. The symbol for ‘not
enough beans’ (Symbol 12,
‘3 beans’) may therefore start to
flash after the first grinding and
no coffee is produced. If this
occurs, press the ‘start’ button
(1 or 2-cup, fig. 1/F or 1/O) a
second time and the operation is
repeated.
Tip: To determine the ideal quantity
of water for your taste or cup size,
make your first cup of coffee as
follows:
➔ Turn the water quantity control
knob (fig. 1/D and 4) to one of the
following positions:
· middle for an espresso cup,
· far right for a large cup.
➔ Press the 1-cup button (fig. 1/F).
➔ The machine starts brewing.
➔ Shortly before the desired
amount of coffee is reached, turn
the water quantity control knob
(fig. 1/D and 4) slowly to the left,
until the machine stops brewing.
➔ For future use, note where the
water quantity control knob is now
pointing.
3.4 Making two cups of coffee
In the 2-cup operation, two cups
of coffee are produced conse -
cutively.
➔ Place both (pre-heated) cups
under the coffee spout (fig. 1/G
and 3).
➔ Select the desired water quant ity
settings for one cup (fig. 1/D
and 4).
➔ Press and hold the 2-cup button
(fig. 1/O) until the desired coffee
strength appears in the display.
➔ Release the button.
... 3. Making coffee