Melitta CAFFEO Barista® TSP Instrukcja obsługi

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Ekspresy do kawy
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Instrukcja obsługi
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Operating Instructions
Bedienungsanleitung
ESPAÑAРУССКИЙ POLSKA TÜRKÇEУКРАЇНСЬКА
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Table of contents
Table of contents
1 For your safety ..................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 Symbols used ............................................................................................................ 6
1.2 Proper use ................................................................................................................... 6
1.3 Danger from electric current ............................................................................... 6
1.4 Risk of burns and scalds......................................................................................... 7
1.5 General safety............................................................................................................ 7
2 Overview of the appliance .............................................................................................. 8
2.1 The appliance at a glance ..................................................................................... 8
2.2 The control panel at a glance ............................................................................10
3 First steps .............................................................................................................................11
3.1 Unpacking the appliance ....................................................................................11
3.2 Checking the delivery contents ........................................................................ 11
3.3 Installing the appliance .......................................................................................12
3.4 Connecting the appliance ..................................................................................12
3.5 Switching on the appliance for the rst time ..............................................12
4 Basic operation ..................................................................................................................14
4.1 Switching the appliance on and o ................................................................14
4.2 Using the control panel .......................................................................................15
4.3 Navigating in the menu .......................................................................................16
4.4 Filling with coee beans and using BeanSelect ........................................17
4.5 Using ground coee .............................................................................................18
4.6 Filling with water ....................................................................................................19
4.7 Adjusting the outlet .............................................................................................. 20
4.8 Using milk ................................................................................................................. 21
4.9 Emptying the drip tray and coee grounds container .............................22
5 Preparing beverages .......................................................................................................23
5.1 Preparing Espresso and Café Crème .............................................................23
5.2 Preparing Cappuccino .........................................................................................24
5.3 Preparing Latte Macchiato .................................................................................24
5.4 Preparing milk foam and warm milk ...............................................................25
5.5 Preparing hot water .............................................................................................. 25
5.6 Preparing beverages with recipes ...................................................................25
5.7 Changing beverage settings before and during preparation ...............26
5.8 Stopping beverage preparation ....................................................................... 27
5.9 Preparing two beverages simultaneously ....................................................28
6 Permanently changing beverage settings .............................................................28
6.1 Selecting recipes .................................................................................................... 28
6.2 Changing default settings ..................................................................................29
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7 Personal settings – "MyCoee" .................................................................................. 30
7.1 Editing personal user proles ............................................................................ 30
7.2 Selecting/Changing personal settings ...........................................................32
7.3 Preparing beverages with personal settings ...............................................33
8 Changing basic settings .................................................................................................34
8.1 Setting the language ............................................................................................ 34
8.2 Setting the time ......................................................................................................34
8.3 Activating/Deactivating Auto BeanSelect ................................................... 35
8.4 Setting Auto OFF ....................................................................................................35
8.5 Setting energy save mode .................................................................................. 36
8.6 Resetting the appliance to the factory settings..........................................37
8.7 Displays in the System menu .............................................................................37
8.8 Setting the grinding neness ............................................................................ 38
8.9 Converting the connection for the milk hose .............................................39
9 Care and maintenance ....................................................................................................40
9.1 General cleaning ....................................................................................................40
9.2 Rinsing the coee system ...................................................................................40
9.3 Cleaning the brewing unit ..................................................................................41
9.4 "Easy Cleaning" programme ..............................................................................42
9.5 "Cleaning milk system" programme ...............................................................42
9.6 "Cleaning coee system" programme ............................................................44
9.7 "Descaling" programme ......................................................................................45
9.8 Setting the water hardness ................................................................................46
9.9 Using a water lter .................................................................................................47
10 Problems ...............................................................................................................................49
11 Transport, storage and disposal ................................................................................. 50
11.1 Venting the appliance .......................................................................................... 50
11.2 Transporting the appliance ................................................................................50
11.3 Disposing of the appliance .................................................................................51
12 Technical data ....................................................................................................................51
For your safety
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Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing the CaeOBarista® fully automatic coee maker.
The operating instructions will help you discover the diverse options
oered by the appliance and enjoy your coee to the full.
Read through the operating instructions carefully. This helps avoid personal
injury and material damage. Store the operating instructions carefully. If
you pass on the appliance, include the operating instructions with it.
Melitta accepts no liability for damage caused by failure to observe the
operating instructions.
If you require further information or have any questions on the appliance,
contact Melitta or visit our website at:
www.melitta.de
We hope you enjoy using your appliance.
1 For your safety
The appliance conforms to the following European directives:
2006 / 95 / EC (low voltage),
2004 / 108 / EC (electromagnetic compatibility),
2011 / 65 / EU (RoHS),
2009 / 125 / EC (eco- design / ErP).
The appliance has been built using the latest technology. Nevertheless,
some residual dangers remain.
Observe the safety instructions to avoid danger. Melitta accepts no liability
for damage caused by failure to observe the safety instructions.
For your safety
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1.1 Symbols used
The following symbols indicate particular risks in using the appliance or
provide useful tips.
CAUTION
The signal word CAUTION indicates possible injuries.
ATTENTION
The signal word ATTENTION indicates possible damage to the appliance.
Information
The signal word "Information" indicates additional notes and tips on using
the appliance.
1.2 Proper use
The appliance is used to prepare beverages made from
coee beans or ground coee, and to heat milk and
water.
The appliance is intended for use in private households.
Any other use is regarded as improper and may lead to
personal injury and material damage. Melitta accepts no
liability for damage that arises due to improper use of
the appliance.
1.3 Danger from electric current
If the appliance or the power cable is damaged, there is a
risk of fatal electric shock.
Observe the following safety instructions to avoid dan-
ger from electric current:
Do not use a damaged power cable.
A damaged power cable may only be replaced by the
manufacturer, its customer service or its service part-
ner.
Do not open any covers rmly screwed onto the appli-
ance housing.
Only use the appliance when it is in a technically aw-
less condition.
For your safety
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A defective appliance may only be repaired by an
authorised workshop. Do not repair the appliance
yourself.
Do not make any changes to the appliance, its compo-
nents or its accessories.
Do not immerse the appliance in water.
1.4 Risk of burns and scalds
Escaping uids and steam can be very hot. Parts of the
appliance can also become very hot.
Observe the following safety instructions to avoid scalds
and burns:
Avoid escaping uids and steam coming into contact
with the skin.
Do not touch any nozzles on the outlet during opera-
tion.
1.5 General safety
Observe the following safety instructions to avoid per-
sonal injury and material damage:
Do not reach into the interior of the appliance during
operation.
Keep the appliance and its power cable out of the
reach of children under 8years of age.
This appliance may be used by children over 8 years of
age and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities or a lack of experience and knowl-
edge if they are supervised or have been instructed in
using the appliance safely and understand the result-
ing risks.
Children must not play with the appliance. Cleaning
and maintenance must not be undertaken by children
younger than 8 years of age. Children over 8 years of
age must be supervised during cleaning and mainte-
nance.
Disconnect the appliance from the power supply
when left unsupervised for a long time.
Overview of the appliance
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2 Overview of the appliance
2.1 The appliance at a glance
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5
6
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Fig. 1: Front left of the appliance
1 Water tank
2 2-chamber bean container
3 Ground coee chute
4 Cup tray with stainless steel plate (depending on the model)
5 Control panel
6 Height-adjustable outlet with 2 coee nozzles, 2 milk nozzles,
1 hot water nozzle, cup illumination
7 Coee grounds container (inner)
8 Drip tray
9 ON/OFF button
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Fig. 2: Front right of the appliance
10 Cover
11 "Grinding neness adjustment" lever (behind the cover)
12 Power cable with cable insert compartment
13 Brewing unit (behind the cover)
14 Milk hose connection at the outlet (can be converted to left side)
15 Milk hose connection at the drip tray (possible on both sides)
16 Cup plate
17 Float
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2.2 The control panel at a glance
Please select your beverage
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27
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Fig. 3: Control panel
Item Designation Function
18 Direct keys Preparing beverages
19 Espresso Preparing Espresso
20 Café Crème Preparing Café Crème
21 Cappuccino Preparing Cappuccino
22 Latte Macchiato Preparing Latte Macchiato
23 Milk foam/Warm
milk
Preparing milk foam or warm milk
24 Hot water Preparing hot water
25 2 cups Two-cup dispensing
26 Beverage
amount slider
Setting the beverage amount
27 Coee strength
slider
Setting the coee strength
28 My Coee/
Recipes
Selecting personal settings for beverages or preparing
beverages with recipes
29 BEANSELECT Selecting the bean type
30 Up arrow
button
Navigating up in the menu
31 Down arrow
button
Navigating down in the menu
32 menu/ok Calling up the menu or conrming inputs
33 Display Display of current menus and messages
Example: Ready symbol
First steps
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3 First steps
This chapter describes how to prepare your appliance for use.
3.1 Unpacking the appliance
CAUTION
Contact with cleaning agents can lead to eye and skin irritation.
Keep the supplied cleaning agents out of the reach of children.
Unpack the appliance. Remove the packaging material, the adhesive
strips and the protective lms from the appliance.
Keep the packaging material for transport and possible return ship-
ments.
Information
The appliance may contain traces of coee and water. The appliance has
been tested in the factory to ensure that it functions perfectly.
3.2 Checking the delivery contents
Check the completeness of the delivery using the following list. If parts are
missing, contact your retailer.
Coee spoon with screw-in aid for the water lter
Milk hose
Plastic milk container or thermal milk container (depending on the
model)
Stainless steel plate for cup tray (depending on the model)
Cleaning brush
Coee system cleaning agent
Milk system cleaning agent
Descaling agent
Water lter
Test strip for determining the water hardness
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3.3 Installing the appliance
Observe the following instructions:
Do not install the appliance in damp rooms.
Install the appliance on a stable, at and dry surface.
Do not install the appliance in the vicinity of sinks or the like.
Do not install the appliance on hot surfaces.
Install the appliance at a sucient distance (approx. 10cm) from the
wall and other objects. The space above the appliance should be at least
20cm.
Route the power cable so it cannot be damaged by edges or hot sur-
faces.
3.4 Connecting the appliance
Observe the following instructions:
Check that the supply voltage matches the operating voltage specied
in the technical data (see table Technical data on page51).
Only connect the appliance to a properly installed socket outlet with
earthing contact. If in doubt, consult a specialist electrician.
The socket must have a fuse of at least 10 A.
3.5 Switching on the appliance for the rst time
During initial start-up, the language, the time and the water hardness can
be set. The settings can be changed at a later point in time (see chapter8
Changing basic settings on page34 and chapter9.8 Setting the water
hardness on page46).
Use the enclosed test strip to determine the water hardness. Observe the
instructions on the test strip packaging and in table Water hardness range
on page51.
Information
We recommend pouring away the rst two cups of coee after initial
start-up.
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Requirement: The appliance has been installed and connected.
1. Place a vessel beneath the outlet.
2. Switch on the appliance with the ON/OFF button.
» The welcome display appears on the appliance.
» The request to carry out the setup appears on the display: Please set
up the machine.
» The "menu/ok" button ashes.
3. Conrm with "menu/ok".
» The Language menu appears.
4. Select your language with the arrow buttons. Conrm with
"menu/ok".
» The Clock menu appears.
5. Select the hour and the minutes with the arrow buttons. Conrm each
setting with "menu/ok".
» The Water hardness menu appears.
6. Select the determined water hardness range with the arrow buttons or
conrm the default value with "menu/ok".
» The request Please rell and insert water tank appears.
7. Remove the water tank. Rinse out the water tank with clean water. Fill
the water tank with fresh water and insert it.
» The appliance heats up and performs automatic rinsing.
» The ready symbol and the request Fill beans appear on the display
8. Fill coee beans into the bean container. To do this, read chapter Filling
with coee beans and using BeanSelect on page17.
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4 Basic operation
This chapter describes basic operating steps for using the appliance on a
daily basis.
4.1 Switching the appliance on and o
Before switching on when initially starting up the appliance, read chap-
ter3.5 Switching on the appliance for the rst time on page12.
Information
When switched on and o, the appliance performs automatic rinsing.
During rinsing, rinsing water is also conducted into the drip tray.
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Hello
Fig. 4: ON/OFF button Fig. 5: Welcome display
Switching on the appliance
1. Place a vessel beneath the outlet.
2. Press the ON/OFF button (9).
» The welcome display appears on the appliance (see Fig. 5).
» The appliance heats up and performs automatic rinsing.
» The ready symbol appears on the display.
Switching o the appliance
1. Place a vessel beneath the outlet.
2. Press the ON/OFF button (9).
» The appliance performs automatic rinsing.
» The appliance switches o.
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Information
The appliance switches o automatically when it is not operated for a
long time. Automatic rinsing is also carried out in this case.
The o time can be set in the Auto OFF menu, see chapter8.4 Setting
Auto OFF on page35.
If no beverage has been prepared since switching on or if the water tank
is empty, no rinsing takes place.
4.2 Using the control panel
The essential functions can be accessed using the control panel.
Press the button with a ngertip. The control panel does not react when
touched with a pen or other objects.
Only those buttons that can be used in the appliance's current status light
up.
Use the following actions to operate the control panel:
Brief press
Briey press a button to select a function.
Long press
Press a button for longer than 2 seconds to select a second
function that may be available.
Press "+" or "–"
Press "+" or "–" to increase or reduce the current value.
Hold a button down to change the value continuously.
Press the slider
Press the slider to select a value.
Pull the slider
Press and pull the slider to increase or reduce the current
value.
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4.3 Navigating in the menu
To set individual beverages and for maintenance and care, you must call up
the menu on the display and navigate in the menu.
Observe the instructions on the display.
Direct keys
Espresso
Coffee strength
Strong
Confirm with OK:
Fig. 6: Example: Display with buttons
Use the following options to navigate in the menu:
Calling up the menu and conrming the selection
Press the "menu/ok" button for longer than 2 seconds to call up the
menu.
Press the "menu/ok" button briey to conrm your selection.
Navigating in the menu
Press the arrow buttons to navigate down or up in the menu. Hold
down an arrow button to quickly switch to the menu options.
Exiting a menu
Select the Exit command with the arrow buttons and conrm with
"menu/ok" to exit a menu.
Exit submenus that only display information and where no settings
are made with "menu/ok".
Calling up submenus
Some of the appliance's functions are reached by calling up several sub-
menus in succession.
Submenus are always called up in a similar way. Navigation to the Descaling
programme is described here as an example.
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Care
Exit
Rinsing
Easy cleaning
Cleaning milk system
Cleaning coffee system
Descaling
Filter
Fig. 7: Navigating to the Descaling programme
1. Press the "menu/ok" button for 2 seconds.
» The menu appears on the display.
2. Use the arrow buttons to select Care and conrm with
"menu/ok".
3. Use the arrow buttons to select Descaling and conrm with "menu/ok".
The selection of functions is always shown in shortened form in these oper-
ating instructions:
Navigate to the Care > Descaling menu.
4.4 Filling with coee beans and using BeanSelect
Roasted coee beans lose their aroma. Only ll the bean container with as
many coee beans as will be consumed over the next 3 4 days.
ATTENTION
Using unsuitable types of coee may lead to clogging of the grinder.
Do not use freeze-dried or caramelised coee beans.
Do not pour ground coee into the bean container.
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35
Fig. 8: 2-chamber bean container
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The 2-chamber bean container (2) enables the use of two dierent types
of coee. Auto BeanSelect ensures that the best coee beans are auto-
matically selected for various coee specialities. Espresso-based beverages
take their coee beans from left bean chamber 1(34), Café Crème-based
beverages take them from right bean chamber 2(35).
The following table shows the assignment of the bean chambers to the
coee beverages. These settings can be changed (see chapter6.2 Changing
default settings on page29).
Bean chamber Coee beverage
1 (34)
Espresso, Cappuccino, Latte Macchiato
2 (35)
Café Crème
1. Open the lid of the 2-chamber bean container(2).
2. Fill Espresso beans into left bean chamber 1(34) and Café Crème beans
into the right bean chamber 2 (35).
3. Close the lid of the 2-chamber bean container.
4. The "BEANSELECT" button (29) can be used to select a bean type prior
to preparation (see chapter Changing beverage settings before prepara-
tion on page26).
Information
The grinder is emptied during each grinding process. Nevertheless,
minimal coee type mixing may occur.
Grinding when empty causes a dierent type of noise and is normal.
4.5 Using ground coee
Ground coee may also be used to prepare coee beverages.
ATTENTION
The use of unsuitable types of coee can lead to clogging of the brewing
unit.
Do not use any instant products.
Fill a maximum of one coee spoon of ground coee into the ground
coee chute.
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Fig. 9: Ground coee chute
1. Open the lid of the ground coee chute(3).
2. Use the enclosed coee spoon for dosing.
Fill a maximum of one coee spoon of ground coee into the ground
coee chute.
3. Close the lid of the ground coee chute.
4. Proceed as described in chapters 5 to 7.
Information
Two-cup dispensing is not possible when using ground coee.
If no coee is prepared within 3 minutes of opening the ground coee
chute, the appliance switches to operation with coee beans and the
ground coee is discharged into the coee grounds container.
4.6 Filling with water
Only use fresh, cold water without carbon dioxide for optimum coee
enjoyment. Change the water daily.
Information
The quality of the water largely determines the avour of the coee.
Therefore, use a water lter (see chapter9.8 Setting the water hardness on
page46 and chapter9.9 Using a water lter on page47).
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Fig. 10: Water tank
1. Open the lid of the water tank and pull the water tank (1) upwards out of
the appliance by the handle.
2. Fill the water tank with water.
Note the maximum capacity of 1.8 litres.
3. Insert the water tank into the appliance from above and close the lid.
4.7 Adjusting the outlet
The outlet (6) is height-adjustable. Set the greatest possible distance
between the outlet and the vessel. Depending on the vessel, push the
outlet up or down.
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Fig. 11: Height-adjustable outlet
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