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selector d1 in the position (fig. 6).
• Fill the tank with cold water and fit it back onto the
appliance (fig. 7).
• Switch on the appliance by pressing the ON/OFF
button d2 .
• The LED flashes while the machine is warming up,
then remains lit. The appliance is then ready for
use.
• Release the filter holder by pressing the button
lightly and turning it towards the left (fig. 8). Using
the measuring spoon, place the ground coffee into
the filter holder: one measuring spoon (filled to the
top) per cup for a good espresso (fig. 9a).
• Remove the excess ground coffee from the edge of
the filter holder (fig. 9b).
• Insert the filter holder into the appliance tightening
it by turning it towards the right as far as possible
(fig. 11).
• Place a cup on the grill of the drip tray under the
filter holder (fig. 12).
• Turn the selector d1 to the position (coffee) (fig.
4).
• After a few moments, the coffee stars to flow.
• When the cups are full. Move the selector d1 back
to the position (fig. 6).
• Remove the cup.
• Unlock the filter holder: press the button gently
while turning the filter holder to the left and remove
it from the machine. Remove the grounds using the
ejection system by pressing the "PUSH" button
firmly, underneath the filter holder (fig. 15). Wash
the filter holder under running water, while
pressing the "push" button to eliminate the
remains of ground coffee (see also paragraph 8.B
for deeper cleaning).
It is normal that each time the control selector d1
returns to the position there is a low noise of
running water or steam, due to a specific device
which eliminates the pressure from the circuits.
With an E.S.E espresso pod
• Before removing the removable tank, remember to
place the selector d1 in the position (fig. 6).
• Fill the tank with cold water and fit it back onto the
appliance (fig. 7).
• Switch on the appliance by pressing the ON/OFF
button d2 .
• The LED flashes during preheating, then remains
lit. The appliance is then ready for use.
• Release the filter holder by pressing the button
lightly and turning it towards the left
(fig. 14). If
required, remove the paper around the pod
following the dotted lines (fig. 10). Place the E.S.E
pod with the red writing facing downwards (fold
the corners of the filter paper back). Ensure that the
paper is placed inside the filter, otherwise this could
cause leaks. For creamier and thicker froth, the
E.S.E pod must be positioned correctly. The pod is
designed to make one cup of coffee. The use of 2
E.S.E pods on top of one another is not
recommended.
• Insert the filter holder into the appliance tightening
it by turning it towards the right as far as possible
(fig. 11).
• To prepare your espresso, follow the same
procedure as for the preparation of an espresso
with ground coffee.
With a soft pod
• Before removing the removable tank, remember to
place the selector d1 in the position (fig. 6).
• Fill the tank with cold water and fit it back onto the
appliance
(fig. 7).
• Switch on the appliance by pressing the ON/OFF
button d2 .
• The LED flashes during preheating, then remains
lit. The appliance is then ready for use.
• Release the filter holder by pressing the button
lightly and turning it towards the left
(fig. 14).
Place a soft pod into the filter holder. The pod is
designed to make one cup of coffee. The use of 2
pods on top of one another is not recommended.
• Insert the filter holder into the appliance tightening
it by turning it towards the right as far as possible
(fig. 11).
• To prepare your espresso, follow the same
procedure as for the preparation of an espresso
with ground coffee.
"ESE" for "Easy Serving Espresso" is a
pod (44 mm in diameter) of 7g of coffee
that has been selected, ground and com-
pacted between two filter papers especially
designed to make Italian style espresso
("ristretto" short coffee).
This system permits easy, simple, clean
and comfortable use of your machine.
Your machine is also compatible with soft
pods (generally 60 mm in diameter).
As this type of pod is not specifically designed
for espresso machines, you will obtain a wea-
ker espresso than with an E.S.E. pod.