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840112600 Ev00.qxd 7/16/03 1:55 PM Page 8 Cleaning Your Espresso Maker To clean your new espresso maker for the first time, see the instructions in the "Before First Use" section on page 4. Clean the espresso maker after each use. NOTE: Do not place removable parts in a dishwasher. 1. Turn on steam into an empty cup to release steam and dislodge any remaining milk from the steam outlet. NOTE: If not cleaned regularly, then it may be necessary to use a pin to clear the steam outlet. 2. Wash frothing nozzle cover, measuring spoon, filter holder, and filters in warm, soapy water then dry. NOTE: To remove the frothing nozzle cover, gently pull nozzle tip off. 3. Wipe the exterior of the frothing nozzle with a damp cloth or sponge to remove milk residue. 4. Pull up on side tabs to remove drip tray. Separate grid and drip pan. Wash both parts in warm, soapy water. 5. Remove and empty any remaining water from the water reservoir. Wipe the body of the espresso maker with damp cloth. 6. Wipe the brew head with a damp cloth to remove excess espresso grounds. CAUTION: Do not touch brew head immediately after brewing. Brew head will be hot. Troubleshooting PROBLEM Espresso temperature is too low Espresso flow is too slow Espresso runs out of the side or top of the filter holder Things TO CHECK • Make sure that the Temperature/Ready light is off • Pre-warm the filter holder by running hot water through it • Pre-warm cup by rinsing with hot water or using cup warming tray • Use coffee grounds that are at room temperature • Make sure the water reservoir is not empty • Do not tamp grounds too firmly • Make sure that the filter holder is fitted into the espresso maker properly • Clean coffee grounds off the edge of the filter before inserting the filter holder into espresso maker • Clean the brew head, filter, and filter holder 8

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Cleaning Your Espresso Maker
To clean your new espresso maker for the first time, see the instructions in the
“Before First Use” section on page 4. Clean the espresso maker after each use.
NOTE:
Do not place removable parts in a dishwasher.
1.
Turn on steam into an empty cup to
release steam and dislodge any
remaining milk from the steam
outlet.
NOTE:
If not cleaned regularly, then
it may be necessary to use a pin to
clear the steam outlet.
2.
Wash frothing nozzle cover, measur-
ing spoon, filter holder, and filters in
warm, soapy water then dry.
NOTE:
To remove the frothing
nozzle cover,
gently pull
nozzle tip off.
3.
Wipe the exterior of the frothing
nozzle with a damp cloth or sponge
to remove milk residue.
4.
Pull up on side tabs to remove drip
tray. Separate grid and drip pan.
Wash both parts in warm, soapy
water.
5.
Remove and empty any remaining
water from the water reservoir. Wipe
the body of the espresso maker with
damp cloth.
6.
Wipe the brew head with a damp
cloth to remove excess espresso
grounds.
CAUTION:
Do not touch brew head
immediately after brewing. Brew head
will be hot.
Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
Espresso
temperature is
too low
Espresso flow
is too slow
Espresso runs out
of the side or top
of the filter holder
Things TO CHECK
• Make sure that the Temperature/Ready light is off
• Pre-warm the filter holder by running hot water through it
• Pre-warm cup by rinsing with hot water or using cup
warming tray
• Use coffee grounds that are at room temperature
• Make sure the water reservoir is not empty
• Do not tamp grounds too firmly
• Make sure that the filter holder is fitted into the
espresso maker properly
• Clean coffee grounds off the edge of the filter before
inserting the filter holder into espresso maker
• Clean the brew head, filter, and filter holder
840112600 Ev00.qxd
7/16/03
1:55 PM
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