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2. Turn the inserted strainer a quarter-turn to
the left or right. The nib prevents the strainer
insert from falling out.
Removing the strainer insert
(image A1)
1. Empty the strainer insert (10, 11) as de-
scribed in the section Emptying the strainer
insert (page 23).
2. Turn the the strainer insert (10, 11) so
that the nib on the wall of the strainer insert is
pointing towards the handle.
3. Lift the strainer insert out of the strainer
holder (15).
Emptying the strainer insert
(image B1)
1. Fold the retaining bracket (15a) on the
handle of the strainer holder to the front over
the edge of the strainer insert.
2. Knock the used coffee powder out of the
strainer insert into a waste container.
3. Fold back the retaining bracket (15a) on
the handle of the strainer insert (15) again.
4. Remove the strainer insert (10 or 11) out
of the strainer holder (15) and clean both
parts as described in the section Cleaning
and maintenance (page 27).
NOTE
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Use a spoon if the coffee grounds do
not fall out.
Inserting the strainer holder
(image C1)
1. Hold the strainer holder (15) by the handle
underneath the
marking on the strainer
holder mounting (18).
2. Push the back of the strainer holder (15)
upwards into the strainer holder mounting (18).
3. Turn the handle of the strainer holder (15) to
the right up to the
marking so that the han-
dle is sitting firmly in the mounting.
NOTE
►
While inserting, take care not to tilt the
strainer holder.
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1. Turn the handle of the strainer holder (15)
to the left until the handle is underneath the
2. Pull the strainer holder (15) down out of
the strainer holder mounting (18).
DANGER
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or the pad can be hot, allow it to cool down.
the large drip tray (16) is located under the
milk container. Pull it out from under the milk
container (5) to use it:
1. Lift up the drip tray slightly to detach it
from the rail.
2. Pull the large drip tray over the small drip
tray (17).
NOTE
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is suitable for small cups,
e.g., espresso cups (image D1).
If the large drip tray is not longer needed,
push it under the milk container (image C2):
1. Lift up the drip tray (16) slightly to detach
it from the rail.
2. Push it under the milk container (5).
The small drip tray (17) is located under the
strainer holder mounting.
NOTE
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grate for large cups and glasses with a
maximum height of 12 cm is suitable for
example, for brewing cappuccino or latte
macchiato (image C3).
When the resting grate for the small drip tray
is removed, it is possible to place glasses
such as large latte macchiato glasses with a
maximum height of 14.5 cm under the strain-
er holder (see image C4).
Removing the strainer holder
marking.
Danger of scalding! The coffee powder
Using the drip tray and cups or
glasses (images C2-C4, D1)
Large drip tray (16):
The large drip tray with its resting grate
Small drip tray (17):
The small drip tray (17) with its resting
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