SEM 1100 B3
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3) Place the sieve holder 1 in the appliance by inserting the “INSERT” mark,
which is located next to the hot water shower ., into the appliance and then
turning it clockwise until the handle of the sieve holder 1 is facing the front.
4) Place a cup under the sieve holder 1.
5) Close the steam control (turn it as far as it will go in the direction of the “-“
symbol).
6) Switch the appliance on with the on/off switch .
7) The red control lamp 0 lights up. After a short time, the pointer in the tem-
perature indicator will begin to rise.
8) As soon as the green heating-up control lamp lights up, press the “Espresso”
button
. Allow the water to flow for about 1 minute.
NOTE
► You may need to empty the cup in between. Interrupt the process by pressing
the "Espresso" button
. Empty the cup and press the "Espresso" button
again so that water flows through the appliance.
9) After about 1 minute, stop the pump by pressing the “Espresso” button
again.
10) Wait until the green heating-up control lamp lights up again.
The warming-up is concluded. You can now prepare espresso.
Heating up before every use
Before you can prepare an espresso or cappuccino, the appliance must be
heated up.
1) Switch the appliance on using the on/off switch . The red control lamp 0
lights up. Neither the “Espresso”
nor the “Steam” buttons should
be pressed in. Ensure that the steam control is turned towards “-“ as far
as possible.
2) Place the sieve holder 1 in the appliance by inserting the “INSERT” mark,
which is located next to the hot water shower ., into the appliance and then
turning it clockwise until the handle of the sieve holder 1 is facing the front.
3) Press the “Espresso” button
so that the appliance draws water from
the water tank . As soon as water starts exiting the openings in the sieve
holder, press the “Espresso” button again to stop the pump.
4) Wait until the green heating-up control lamp lights up.
5) Press the “Espresso” button
again and allow hot water to flow
through for 20 seconds before stopping the pump again.
The preheating process is completed. You can now make an espresso/cappuccino.