pressure reducer firmly (hold for 5 seconds)
when removing the filter holder, so that the
pressure remaining in the filter will be release
and the filter can be removed safely.
NOTE:
* When placing the pressure valve attachments
into the coffee filter, please check if the
sealing ring has been fitted in the filter holder.
Otherwise, it may fail to brew cappuccino
because the filter
has not been
completely sealed.
* After brewing,
remember to
grip the pressure
reducer together
with the filter
handle firmly
when removing
the filter so as to
avoid the danger of
accidental pressure
release.
* Every time after
brewing, remember
to clean your coffee filter for hygene and for
preventing the coffee grounds from blocking
the hole of the reducer.
1-cup coffee (with ESE coffee pod)
a. Make sure the l-cup pressure valve attachment
has been placed in the filter holder before
fitting in the 1-cup filter basket;
b. Fit in a ESE coffee pod to the filter and put
the O-ring (for ESE POD) on top of it. Follow
general brewing procedures.
c. After brewing, grip the filter handle and
pressure reducer firmly (hold for 5 seconds)
when releasing the filter holder, so that the
remaining pressure in the filter will be released
and the filter can be
removed safely.
NOTE:
* When placing the
pressure valve
attachments into the
coffee filter, please
check if the sealing
ring has been
fitted in the filter
holder. Otherwise,
it may fail to brew
Espresso because
the filter has not
been completely
sealed.
* When using ESE
coffee pod, fit in
the o-ring after fitting in the ESE coffee pod.
The ESE Coffee pod have to be purchased
separately.
* When placing the pressure valve attachments
into the coffee filter, please check if the
sealing ring has been fitted in the filter holder.
Otherwise, it may fail to brew Espresso
because the filter has not been completely
sealed.
Do NOT unscrew and remove the filter basket
from the machine immediately after brewing the
coffee lest the coffee remains will spill out and
stain your clothes or even burnt your skins.
Leave for a while (around 5 minutes) before
removing the filter holder is appropriate.
1. After preheating the coffee unit as described
above, put a coffee cup under the filter and
set the switch to the Brewing position . At
this point, hot water flows out from the coffee
outlet of the filter. Turn the switch to the Heater
position . again when the Ok light * is off.
Empty the cup, and detach the filter.
2. Insert the filter basket to the filter holder. Then,
put ground coffee into the filter holder and
press it with the coffee tamper.
NOTE:
* The manufacturer has provided two types of
filter holder. The smaller one is for the one
cup, recommend to hold 6g ground coffee for
approximate 30ml espresso; the bigger one is
for two cups, recommend to hold 12g ground
coffee for approximate 60ml espresso.
* Tamping the coffee gives a better quality
espresso. If you press too hard, the coffee
comes out slowly and the créma is dark in
colour. If on the other hand, the coffee is not
pressed enough, it will come out too quickly
and the créma will be light in colour.
* Remove any excess coffee from the filter
holder rim and attach the filter holder to the
machine.
NOTE: Tighten the filter handle to avoid leaks.
4. Place the pre-heated coffee cup underneath
the filter holder, where coffee drips via the
holes. Unless you need to make two cups of
coffee at the same time.
5. When the Ok light is lit, you may turn the
switch to the Brewing position .At this
point, espresso coffee flows into your cup
continuously. Turn the switch to the Heater
position when there is enough coffee in
your cup.
6. After brewing, turn the switch to OFF position
and unplug the coffee maker from the electric
socket.
7. After brewing , wait after the product is cool,
grip the handle of the filter holder (together
with the pressure reducer paddle) and turn
the holder from right to left for removal
simultaneously turning the clip of the handle