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4.5 Circuit Priming
Upon  rst use, after dispensing steam or when the water tank
is empty, the machine’s water circuit must always be primed.
(Fig.5) - Press the ON/OFF button (16). The indicator light
(17) turns on.
(Fig.6) - Place a container under the steam wand. Open
the "hot water/steam" knob (3) by turning it counter-
clockwise.
(Fig.7) - Press the brew button (18).
Wait until a steady jet of water  ows out of the steam
wand (Pannarello).
(Fig.7) - Press the brew button (18) again to end the op-
eration.
(Fig.8) - Close the "hot water/steam" knob (3) by turning
it clockwise. Remove the container.
The machine is now ready to brew co ee and dispense steam.
Please see related chapters for operating details.
4.6 Using the Machine for the First Time
or after a Period of Inactivity
This simple operation ensures an optimum brewing and must
be performed:
- At  rst start-up;
- When the machine remains inactive for a long time (more
than 2 weeks).
Water dispensed during this process must be
emptied into an adequate drain and is not suit-
able for food use. If the container  lls up during the
cycle, stop dispensing water and empty the container
before resuming the operation.
A (Fig.2) - Rinse the tank and  ll it again with fresh drinking
water.
B (Fig.6) - Place a container under the steam wand. Open
the knob (3) slowly by turning it counter-clockwise.
(Fig.7) - Press the brew button (18).
C Dispense the whole water tank content from the steam/
hot water wand.
(Fig.7) - Press the brew button (18) again to end the op-
eration.
(Fig.8) - Close the knob (3) by turning it clockwise.
D (Fig.2) - Fill the tank with fresh drinking water.
E (Fig.15-16) - Insert the  lter holder into the brew unit (8)
from the bottom and turn it from left to right until it locks
into place.
F Place a suitable container under the  lter holder.
G (Fig.18) - Press the brew button (18) and dispense all the
water in the tank. Once the water tank is empty, stop dis-
pensing by pressing the brew button (18) again.
At the end, empty the container.
H (Fig.20) - Remove the  lter holder from the unit by turn-
ing it from right to left and rinse it with fresh drinking wa-
ter.
I The machine is now ready to be used.
5 COFFEE BREWING
Warning! During the co ee brewing it is forbid-
den to remove the pressurized  lter holder by
manually turning it clockwise. Danger of burns.
During this operation the "machine ready" indicator light
(19) may  ash. This should be considered a standard op-
eration, not a fault.
Before using the machine, make sure that the hot water/
steam knob (3) is closed and that there is enough water in
the machine tank.
(Fig.5) - Press the ON/OFF button (16). The indicator light
(17) turns on.
Wait until the "machine ready" indicator light (19) turns
on. The machine is now ready to brew co ee.
5.1 Using Ground Co ee
(Fig.9) - Insert the  lter (13) in the pressurized  lter
holder (11); the  lter is already inserted when using the
machine for the  rst time.
(Fig.15) - Insert the pressurized  lter holder into the brew
unit (8) from the bottom.
(Fig.16) - Turn the  lter holder from left to right until
it locks into place. Release the grip from the pressurized
lter holder. The handle is automatically slightly turned
leftwards.
This movement guarantees proper pressurized  lter holder
performance.
(Fig.18) - Preheat the pressurized  lter holder by pressing
the brew button (18), some water will  ow out of the pres-
surized  lter holder (this operation is only necessary
for the  rst co ee).
After 150cc of water has  owed out, press the brew button
(18) again to stop hot water dispensing.
(Fig.16) - Remove the  lter holder from the machine by
turning it from right to left and pour out any water left.
(Fig.35) - Remove the measuring scoop from the ma-
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