Jura Capresso IMPRESSA E50 Coffeemaker User Manual


 
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Note: It is only necessary to adjust the water hardness
before the machine is used for the first time or when a diffe-
rent quality of water is used.
If no water hardness level is changed within 30 seconds, the
display goes out and the last value programmed remains
unchanged.
3.7 Adjustable automatic close-down
You can adjust the automatic close-down of 2 hours set by Jura to
your own requirements. The machine provides 3 different levels:
1st Level
Warning lamp flashes.
The automatic close-down is not activated.
2nd Level
Warning lamp flashes, warning lamps , light up.
Automatic close-down is set to 2 hours.
3rd Level
Warning lamp flashes, warning lamps , , , ,
light up.
Automatic close-down is set to 5 hours.
To set or alter the automatic close-down follow the instructions
below:
Put the mains plug into the wall socket.
Leave the machine switched off.
Press button for about 3 seconds and choose the required
setting by pressing button .
Push button to store level in memory .
Note: If no change to the setting level is made within 30
seconds, the warning lamps go out and the last level stored
remains effective.
4. Preparing machine
4.1 Filling the system with water
Press button to switch on the machine.
Warning , , , lamps flash.
Place an empty cup under the pivoting nozzle (13).
Turn selector switch for hot-water/steam (12) to position .
Now the machine gives off water. Warning lamps ,
flash. The water flow is stopped automatically.
Turn back selector switch for hot-water/steam (12) to position
.
5. Rinsing the machine
If warning lamp flashes, the machine needs rinsing.
Place an empty cup under the coffee-spout.
Press button. The rinsing is stopped automatically.
Note: If the machine has been switched off and has already
cooled down it will be necessary to carry out this rinsing
function when the machine is switched on again. After
switching off the machine, the rinsing sets off automatically.
6. Adjusting water volume
Water volume is infinitely adjustable by means of the selector
switch (1). The small cup means a small volume of water for
espresso, the big cup means a larger volume of water for coffee. ll
cup means a small volume of water for espresso, the big cup
means a larger volume of water for coffee.
Tip: You can also change the water volume while coffee is
being drawn off. Simply turn the selector switch (1) to give
more or less water.
Note: If you press button the machine automatically
doubles the amount of water and divides it between two cups.
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