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Caution: Risk of scalding!
Watch out for splashes. The jet
be comes very hot during use.
Leave to cool for a few minutes
be fore touching, or only touch the
plastic parts.
3.7 Drawing steam
➔ Press the steam warm-up but-
ton (fig. 1/P and 7). The ‘steam /
hot water’ symbol (Symbol 15)
flashes.
➔ As soon as the system is ready,
Symbol 16 starts flashing and
Symbol 15 lights up without flash -
ing.
➔ Dip the jet (fig. 1/T) into the
cup with the liquid to be heated.
➔ Make sure that the ‘spumatore’
control knob (fig. 9a) is pointing
to ‘0’ (steam symbol).
➔ Turn the steam / hot water valve
control knob (fig. 1/Q and 7) to
the right. Caution: Some water will
come out before the steam.
➔ The operation is completed by
turning the control knob back to
‘0’ (fig. 1/Q and 7).
➔ Press the steam warm-up but-
ton (fig. 1/P and 7) and the
machine switches back to normal
coffee-brewing mode.
Note:
· Steam can be produced for about
2 minutes. Then the machine will
automatically switch the operation
off. You can prolong the operation
by turning the control knob (fig.
1/Q and 7) back and forth.
· It is hard to remove dried milk
left on the jet after frothing. Please
therefore clean the equipment as
soon as it has cooled down –
ideally repeat the steam drawing
operation in a cup with clean cold
water.
Caution: Risk of scalding!
The steam which comes out is very
hot. Only touch the black plastic
parts of the jet.
3.8 Frothing milk, hot milk and
cappuccino
➔ With the special ‘spumatore’
frothing device (fig. 1/T and 8)
you can heat up milk straight from
the carton or from a container and
then froth it into the cup.
➔ Dip the inlet hose (fig. 9f)
straight into the milk carton or
container.
➔ Place a cup under the ‘spu -
matore’ jet (fig. 1/T and 8).
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