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The 'machine ready' light goes out.
3 Wait until the 'steam ready' light lights up. Then the machine is ready to dispense steam.
4 Turn the selection knob to the steam position to let out any water in the milk frother (Fig. 23).
5 Turn the selection knob back to standby position. Remove and empty the cup
6 Fill 1/3 of a jug with cold milk (Fig. 24).
7 Place the jug under the milk frother.
8 Turn the hot water/steam knob anticlockwise. Gently stir the jug to create foam and turn the hot
water/steam knob clockwise.
9 Remove the jug.
10 Place a cup under the milk frother, let the rest water and milk flow out of the milk frother. Remove
the cup.
Cleaning
Regular cleaning and descaling prolongs the lifetime of your machine and ensures optimum quality
and taste of your coffee.
Warning: Do not immerse the machine in water or any other liquid.
Warning: Never use scouring pads, abrasive cleaning agents or aggressive liquids to
clean the machine.
Warning: Always unplug the machine and let it cool down before you clean it.
Warning: Only use a soft, damp cloth to clean the machine.
Cleaning the drip tray
1 Pull the drip tray out of the machine (Fig. 25).
2 Empty and rinse the drip tray under the tap.
3 Slide the drip tray back into the machine.
Cleaning the classic milk frother (specific types only)
Note: After brewing milk-based beverages clean the classic milk frother.
1 Remove the tube of the classic milk frother (Fig. 26).
2 Rinse it with fresh water (Fig. 27).
3 Remove the plastic handle of the classic milk frother from the steam wand and rinse it with fresh
water (Fig. 28).
4 Clean the steam wand with a wet cloth.
5 Slide the plastic handle back onto the steam wand.
6 Slide the tube back onto the steam wand.
Cleaning the pressurized filter holder
1 Remove the ground coffee filter or coffee pod filter from the filter holder and rinse it thoroughly
with hot water.
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