Saeco Coffee Makers 104342 Coffeemaker User Manual


 
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At this point the button “ ” is program-
med; each time it is pressed and released,
the machine will brew the same amount
of co ee that was just programmed.
Stand-by
The machine is designed for energy sa-
ving. The machine automatically turns o
after 60 minutes of inactivity.
The“
“ button blinks when the machine
is in stand-by mode.
Note: During the turning o
phase, the machine performs
a rinse cycle, if a co ee product has
been brewed.
Warning: When turning the machine
on after it has been turned com-
pletely off, the machine will be in
stand-by mode
To turn the machine on again simply press
the STAND-BY button (if the power but-
ton is set to “I”). In this case the machine
will go through the rinse cycle only if the
boiler is cold.
COFFEE BREWING
Note: Should the machine not
brew co ee, make sure that
the water tank contains water.
Before brewing co ee, check
the lights on the display and
on the control panel. Check that
the water tank and the co ee bean
hopper are full.
Leave the selector on the
co ee position
during the
dispensing phase.
Before brewing the coffee,
adjust the height of the di-
spensing spout according to your
needs, and select the aroma or the
pre-ground co ee.
The machine allows slight adjustments to
the co ee grinder to adapt it to the kind
of co ee used.
To make any adjustment, press and turn
the knob inside the co ee bean hopper.
Press and turn the knob by one notch at
a time and brew 2-3 cups of coffee; this
is the only way to notice differences in
grind.
The reference marks inside the coffee
bean hopper indicate the grind setting.
There are 5 di erent grind settings to cho-
ose from with the following references:
Large Mark - Coarse Grind
Small Mark - Fine Grind.
Adjusting the Coff ee Length
The machine allows you to adjust the
amount of brewed coffee according to
your taste and/or the size of your cups.
Each time the
or
buttons are
pressed and released, the machine brews
a pre-set amount of co ee, as per factory
settings. This amount may be reprogram-
med to your taste. Each button may be
individually programmed for a specific
brew setting.
As an example, the following procedure
describes the programming of the but-
ton“
”, which is normally associated
with espresso co ee.
Place a cup under the dispensing
spout.
Hold the
button pressed for 5
seconds to enter the programming
mode; the button
blinks together
with the lights of the display shown in
the  gure and the co ee will start to
be brewed. These light signals remain
active during the whole cycle.
• Press the ” button again when the
amount of co ee in the cup reaches the
desired level.
Blinking
Steady on
Steady on