Sunbeam EM8910 Espresso Maker User Manual


 
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This function allows you to brew pre-ground
coffee e.g. decaffeinated coffee.
Note: You must only use the supplied
measuring spoon, and never put more than 2
level measuring spoons of pre-ground coffee
into the pre-ground coffee receptacle.
Note: Make sure that no pre-ground coffee
has remained in the receptacle, and that
no foreign bodies enter the receptacle. The
pre-ground coffee receptacle is not a storage
container. The pre-ground coffee must be fed
directly into the coffee brewing unit.
If the brewing unit is overfilled, the espresso
machine indicates a fault; the display then
shows <<CLEAN BREWING UNIT>> and
<<SWITCH OFF UNIT>> alternately.
For instructions on cleaning the brewing unit,
see section “Cleaning the coffee brewing
unit” on page 35.
Do not put any water-soluble or freeze-dried
instant powders or any other drink powder
into the pre-ground coffee receptacle.
Note: Ensure that the pre-ground coffee
receptacle is dry. If it is moist from steam,
wipe dry before adding any pre-ground coffee.
Filling the pre-ground coffee receptacle
Turn the hopper so that the arrow on the
base of the hopper is aligned with the
pre-ground coffee arrow and the brewing
mechanism sets to the required function.
See Figure 20.
Note: When using pre-ground coffee the
“Coffee strength/quantity” function is
inactive, so none of the indicators will
illuminate and the display shows
<<PRE-GROUND>>.
Open the lid of the pre-ground coffee
receptacle and fill with fresh pre-ground
coffee. See Figure 21.
Note: Do not add pre-ground coffee during
the brewing process. Only put in pre-ground
coffee for the next cup when the brewing
process has completely finished and the
espresso machine is ready.
Leave the lid of the pre-ground coffee
receptacle open.
Note: Only leave the pre-ground coffee
receptacle lid open when using the pre-
ground coffee function. When using the
whole coffee beans ensure that the lid to the
pre-ground coffee receptacle is closed.
Making an espresso with
pre-ground coffee
Figure 20
Figure 21