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ATTENTION: PLEASE DO NOT! (Follow these instruction closely for the best espresso making experience) 1. DO NOT attempt to unscrew Water Reservoir Cap OR remove Filter Holder without releasing pressure first. To release the pressure, immerse the tip of the Frothing Aid into a Frothing Pitcher with a small amount of water in it. SLOWLY TURN THE CONTROL KNOB TO THE POSITION AND RELEASE THE STEAM. When the Frothing Aid stops releasing steam, turn the Control Knob to the"OFF" position and slowly remove the Water Reservoir Cap. This will both release the pressure in your unit and clean the Frothing Aid. 2. DO NOT apply pressure to the Filter Retainer Clip when turning Filter into the Lock position. This may cause the Filter Retainer Clip to break. 3. DO NOT attempt to push the Filter Holder past the Lock position. 4. DO NOT remove the Filter Holder at any time during the brewing process or until pressure is relieved. 5. DO NOT overfill the Filter with ground coffee, as this will cause an improper lock of the Filter Holder, which could result in leaking and damage the seal. Removing excess grounds 6. DO NOT leave excess coffee grounds on the edge of the Filter Holder. Excess grounds on the edge will cause improper lock which could result in leaking and damage to the seal. 7. DO NOT or the appliance without water in the Water Reservoir. 8. DO NOT immerse appliance in water. 9. DO NOT touch metal parts of Filter Holder until unit has cooled. Metal parts may still be hot immediately after brewing. 10. DO NOT leave water in the Water Reservoir between uses. 11. DO NOT store the Filter Holder in the brew head. This can cause improper lock which could result in leaking and damage to the seal. 12. DO NOT fill water to the top of the Water Reservoir. 6 LET'S START WITH THE BASICS! ESPRESSO AND CAPPUCCINO BASICS Espresso is a rich, dark coffee served in 2-ounce shots. An espresso made just right is a blend of full-bodied coffee taste and aromatic enjoyment. Cappuccino is espresso coffee that is topped with steamed foamy milk. Both taste best when brewed with freshly ground from whole bean dark-roasted coffee, such as a French or Italian roast. Ground coffee stays fresh for one week when kept in an airtight container in a cool, dark place. Whole beans will stay fresh for up to four weeks. (Please note that coffee may absorb odors if stored in a refrigerator or freezer.) THE GRIND Coffee should be ground to a fine grind that resembles salt grains. Use a quality grinder or burr mill, such as a MR. COFFEE® Burr Mill or grinder. If the grind is too fine, water will not flow properly through the Filter and the result will be a bitter tasting coffee. If it is too coarse, water will flow through too fast, resulting in a weak brew. PREPARING TO BREW YOUR FIRST CARAFE 1. Wash the Glass Carafe, Glass Carafe Lid, Filter and Filter Holder with mild detergent, then rinse the parts well. 2. To clean the inside of the machine, follow the steps for "How to Brew Espresso" below, using water only and no coffee. Do not immerse the appliance in water or attempt to reach any internal parts of the machine. HOW TO BREW ESPRESSO Before you begin: ! Please do not pour water into the Water Reservoir while the appliance is on. ! Check to make sure the control knob is in the "OFF" position before brewing. Ingredients and Measuring Guide Serving Size 2 cups 4 cups Fine Espresso Ground Coffee 2 cup mark on Filter 4 cup mark on Filter Water (Cold) 2 cup mark on Glass Carafe 4 cup mark on Glass Carafe NOTE: 1 cup of brewed espresso = 2 oz. 7