Brewing Espresso...
1.
1. Switch ON the main
ON/OFF
switch. To do so, flick the main
ON/OFF
switch
upwards. The on light and brew ready light will be illuminated.
This indicates that the machine is warming up. The brew ready light will
go out as soon as the proper operating
temperature has been reached.
See figure 3.
2.
Start
brewing- switch on the brew switch:
When you start the brewing cycle, the heated
water is forced through the espresso ground
coffee at a high internal pressure. When the
brew ready light has gone out you can start the
brewing process by flipping the brew switch
upwards.. When the demitasse cup(s) are about
half full (about l-1/2 ounces) press the brew
switch to the OFF
"O" position.
Turn the
FIGURE 2
ON/OFF switch OFF.
If you wish to make another cup of espresso, leave the
ON/OFF
Switch
ON. Remove the filter basket and holder. Push
FIGURE 3
the filter retainer clip
against
the filter basket
and dump out the used coffee grinds. Then pro-
ceed as described under “How to Brew
Espresso/Preparing the
Coffee...“on
page
6.
If you are making
cappuccino leave the ON/OFF
switch ON to froth
milk See below, “How
to
Make Cappuccino".
NOTE:
Do not remove the filter holder at any
time
dur-
ing the
brewing process.
Do not let the pump
run
with
an empty water container. This can
damage the pump permanently.
How to Make
Cappuccino
Cappuccino is
1/3
espresso tapped with
1/3
steamed and
1/3
frothed milk.
Therefore, to make cappuccino, first froth and steam the milk. Then proceed
with espresso.
For best results, we recommend frothing the milk In a separate pitcher and
pouring the milk Into your coffee.
The milk and pitcher should be. cold. Do
not
use a pitcher which has just been washed with warm water.
CAUTION: The steam released from the frothing tube is HOT.
Be
sure
it
is
aimed into a container and
the
tip Is submerged into the liquid.
1.
To
generate
steam, first switch the machine ON with the main
ON/OFF
switch and wait
until
operating temperature has been reached. The
brew ready light must go
out.
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