Philips HD8856/04 Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 The manufacturer reserves the right to change the features of the product without prior notice. www.philips.com/saeco...
  • Page 2 Register your product and get support at www.philips.com/welcome Type HD8854 / HD8856 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS READ THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE MACHINE.
  • Page 3: Important Safeguards

    IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: 1. Read all instructions. 2. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs. 3. To protect against fire, electric shock and injury to persons do not immerse cord, plugs, or appliance in water or other liquid.
  • Page 4 This appliance is for household use only. Any servicing, other than cleaning and user maintenance, should be performed by an authorized service center. Do not immerse machine in water. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not disassemble the machine.
  • Page 5 Carafe aSSemBlY ProCeDUre For correct use of the carafe, refer to the instructions on page 12. The maintenance instructions for the carafe circuits are described on page 34. The disassembly and cleaning instructions for the components are described on page 39. THOROUGHLY CLEAN THE CARAFE AT FIRST USE AND AFTER A LONG PERIOD OF INACTIVITY.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    GENERAL INFORMATION ............. . . 2 MACHINE COMPONENTS &...
  • Page 7: General Information

    General InformatIon - teCHnICal Data General InformatIon This coffee machine is suitable for preparing espresso coffee using coffee beans and is equipped with a device to dispense steam and hot water. The machine is designed for domestic use and not suitable for heavy or professional use.
  • Page 8: Machine Components & Accessories Control Panel

    maCHIne ComPonentS anD aCCeSSorIeS - Control Panel The references of this table are reported in the attached carton paper, in which the components are illustrated. ComPonentI aPPareCCHIo 1 Water tank + cover 2 Pre-ground bypass doser 3 Service door SBS dial 5 Hot water/steam wand Full drip tray indicator 7 Coffee bean hopper with lid Grinder adjustment Control panel 10 Milk container couplings 11 Dispensing spout 12 Drip tray + grill + sealed support 13 Brew group 14 Used grounds drawer + protection element Control Panel...
  • Page 9: Installation

    InStallatIon StartInG tHe maCHIne Before turning on the machine, make sure that the power button is set to "0". Lift the right outer lid and remove the inner lid. Remove the water tank using the handle. Press the power button to the "I" position to turn the machine on. At fi rst start-up only, the screen (1) will be displayed as shown on page 5. Then, the language can be set from the relevant menu only (see page 25). Slowly pour coff ee beans into the hopper. Replace the inner lid and close the outer lid. Fill the tank with fresh drinking water. Do not exceed the "max" level indicated on the water tank. Place the water tank back into the machine. The display shows a red fl ashing led. Press the stand-by button to start the machine.
  • Page 10: Setting The Language

    SettInG tHe lanGUaGe This setting allows you to choose the operating language of the machine. It also allows you to adjust the parameters of the beverages to the typical parameters of the country where the machine is used. This is why some languages are diff erentiated also by country. If no language is selected, you will be requested to select it the next time the machine is started. LINGUA ITALIANO ENGLISH DEUTSCH Select the desired language by pressing the arrow buttons ( ) or ( ). RINSING STOP When warm-up phase is complete, the machine performs a rinsing cycle of the internal circuits. It is possible to interrupt the cycle by pressing the "STOP" button. meaSUrInG tHe Water HarDneSS The test strip can only be used for one measurement.
  • Page 11: First Use - Use After A Period Of Inactivity

    InStallatIon fIrSt USe - USe after a PerIoD of InaCtIVItY To improve the product quality, carry out this procedure at fi rst use of the machine and after long periods of inactivity. A few simple operations are needed to ensure the quality of your favourite beverages over time. Place a container of large size under the coff ee dispensing spout. INSERT GROUND COFFEE AND PRESS OK Press the "OK" button to start dispensing water through the dispensing spout. DO NOT insert coff ee at this stage.
  • Page 12: Intenza Water Filter

    IntenZa Water fIlter To improve the quality of the water you use and extend the life of your machine at the same time, it is recommended that you install the water fi lter. After installation, go to the water fi lter initialization programme (see the "MACHINE MENU", page 25). In this way, the machine informs the user when the water fi lter must be replaced. Remove the water fi lter from its packaging, immerse it vertically (with the opening positioned upwards) in cold water and gently press its sides to let the air bubbles out. Remove the small white fi lter from the tank and store it in a dry place sheltered from dust.
  • Page 13: Adjustments

    aDJUStmentS Coffee StrenGtH (SBS) The SBS dial has been carefully designed to give your coff ee the fullness and intensity you desire. Simply turn the dial and set the coff ee from mild intensity to strong intensity, according to your own taste. SBS – SAECO BREWING SYSTEM The Saeco Brewing System (SBS) adjusts the fullness of the brewed coff ee. The coff ee may even be adjusted while brewing. This adjustment has an immediate eff ect on the selected type of brewing. oPtI-DoSe (aDJUStS tHe amoUnt of Coffee to GrInD) The machine allows you to adjust the right quantity of ground coff ee for each product. The standard adjustment for each product can be set in the "BEVERAGE MENU" (see page 22). You may temporarily change the amount of coff ee ground as well. This change applies only to the brewing of the next coff ee. Press the "...
  • Page 14: Saeco Adapting System

    SaeCo aDaPtInG SYStem Coff ee is a natural product and its characteristics may change according to its origin, blend and roast. The Saeco coff ee machine is equipped with a self-adjusting system that allows the use of all types of coff ee beans available on the market (not including fl avored or carmelized). • The machine automatically adjusts itself in order to optimize the extraction of the coff ee, ensuring perfect compression of the beans to obtain a creamy espresso coff ee that is able to release all the aromas, regardless of the type of coff ee used. • The optimization process is a learning process that requires the brewing of a certain number of coff ees to allow the machine to adjust the compactness of the ground coff ee. • Attention should be given to special blends, which require grinder adjustments in order to optimize the extraction of the coff ee. Coffee GrInDer aDJUStment The machine allows slight adjustments to the coff ee grinder to adapt it to the kind of coff ee used. Important Note: Adjustments to the coff ee grinder can be made only when the grinder is being used.
  • Page 15: Dispensing Spout Height Adjustment

    aDJUStmentS DISPenSInG SPoUt HeIGHt aDJUStment Before brewing a product, and according to the kind of cup, adjust the height of the dispensing spout. To adjust, manually move the dispensing spout as shown in the picture. Note: In some cases the dispensing spout can be removed to allow the use of very large containers.
  • Page 16: Stand-By

    StanD-BY moDe The machine is designed for energy saving. After 60 minutes of inactivity, the machine goes into stand-by mode, the boiler is no longer heated and all the devices turn off . Power consumption is reduced to a minimum. Press any button to turn the machine on again. The machine status can be manually changed to stand-by mode by holding the stand-by button pressed for 3 seconds. Note: 1 The stand-by mode cannot be activated if the service door is left open. 2 The stand-by activation time can be changed in the "MACHINE MENU" on page 26. 3 When the stand-by mode is activated, the machine performs a rinse cycle of the internal circuits, if necessary.
  • Page 17: Milk Carafe Use

    mIlK Carafe USe The machine is equipped with a carafe allowing for optimal milk frothing for the brewing of tasty cappuccinos, latte macchiatos and any milk-based beverage. Note: Before using the carafe, make sure it is thoroughly clean and sanitary. If milk is left in the carafe, make sure it is still suitable for food consumption before using it. The container allows for an easy and practical steaming and frothing of milk. The container can be easily removed from the machine after each use so that it can be placed back in the refrigerator. The brewing circuit is automatically washed by an automatic cleaning cycle after each use.
  • Page 18: Removing The Carafe

    At this stage the carafe holes (A) are lower than the couplings (C). The carafe pins (B) are located at the same height of the guides (D). DO NOT FORCE THE INCLINATION OF THE CARAFE. remoVInG tHe Carafe The following operations show how to properly remove the carafe from the machine. DO NOT FORCE THE INCLINATION OF THE CARAFE. Pull the carafe upwards until its release from the hole (E) located in the drip tray. Then pull until it releases. After use, remove the container from the machine and place it in the refrigerator for proper conservation. We recommend NOT to keep the container at room temperature for too long. Maximum 10 minutes. Store the milk according to producer's instructions and do NOT use it after best-before date. Wash the container as described in the "MILK CARAFE CLEANING" section (see page 39). Insert the carafe by turning it towards the base through a round movement (as shown in the fi gure), until it is hooked to the hole (E) located in the drip tray. The carafe will be naturally back in place.
  • Page 19: Coffee Brewing

    Coffee BreWInG eSPreSSo / Coffee / lonG Coffee This procedure shows how to brew an espresso. To brew another type of coff ee, press the appropriate button. Use proper coff ee cups to prevent coff ee from spilling. To brew 2 cups, press the button twice; the machine brews half of the entered quantity and briefl y interrupts dispensing in order to grind the second coff ee dose. Coff ee brewing is then restarted and completed. Position 1 or 2 cups to brew one or two espresso coff ees. ESPRESSO The machine starts grinding the selected coff ee quantity. The machine fi nishes brewing automatically on the basis of the quantity determined by the factory settings. Position 1 or 2 cup(s) to brew an espresso or a long coff ee.
  • Page 20: Beverage Brewing With Pre-Ground Coffee

    BeVeraGe BreWInG WItH Pre-GroUnD Coffee The machine allows you to use pre-ground and decaff einated coff ee. Pre-ground coff ee must be poured into the bypass doser positioned on the top of the machine. Only use ground coff ee for espresso machines and never coff ee beans or instant coff ee (see the "beverage programming" section on page 22). This example shows how to brew an espresso by using pre-ground coff ee. Place 1 cup under the dispensing spout. INSERT GROUND COFFEE AND PRESS OK A message reminds the user to pour ground coff ee into the bypass doser.
  • Page 21: Cappuccino

    CaPPUCCIno ProDUCt BreWInG AT THE BEGINNING OF THE DISPENSING PHASE, THE MACHINE MAY PRODUCE SOME SPURTS OF MILK AND STEAM: RISK OF SCALDING! ALWAYS WAIT FOR THE CYCLE TO END BEFORE REMOVING THE CONTAINER. REFER TO THE SECTION "MILK CARAFE USE" (SEE PAGE 12). When brewing milk products, the machine dispenses the milk fi rst and then brews the coff ee.
  • Page 22: Cleaning Cycle

    At the end remove the cup with the cappuccino and place the handle back to the initial position. NEVER SEIZE THE CARAFE HANDLE DURING THE CLEANING CYCLE: RISK OF SCALDING! The procedure to prepare a latte macchiato, a milk and coff ee, or a hot milk is similar (please, refer to the 'special' beverages section - see page 18). CleanInG CYCle The machine allows executing a quick cleaning cycle at any time. The cleaning cycle can be executed before and/or after the beverage brewing. This option allows you to manage the container cleaning process as desired. The cleaning process may be used also for circuit sanitization after a long period of inactivity. Place the container as described on pages 12 and 13. The cleaning cycle only involves the lines in contact with the milk and it is carried out independently of the presence of milk in the container.
  • Page 23: Special Beverages

    SPeCIal BeVeraGeS SPeCIal BeVeraGeS The machine is designed to brew other beverages not displayed on the main menu. Note: If no product is selected, the machine goes back to the main menu. WARNING: DISPENSING MAY BE PRECEDED BY SHORT SPURTS OF HOT WATER AND SCALDING IS POSSIBLE. THE STEAM/HOT WATER WAND MAY REACH HIGH TEMPERATURES: DO NOT TOUCH WITH BARE HANDS. USE THE APPROPRIATE HANDLE ONLY. Press the button to access the menu.
  • Page 24: Latte Macchiato

    latte maCCHIato This specifi c programme allows brewing a latte macchiato. Place the cup. Rotate the upper part of the container handle on the cup. Hot mIlK This specifi c programme allows brewing hot milk. Place the cup. Rotate the upper part of the container handle on the cup. SPECIAL BEVERAGES LATTE MACCHIATO HOT MILK HOT WATER...
  • Page 25: Hot Water

    SPeCIal BeVeraGeS Hot Water DISPenSInG WARNING: DISPENSING MAY BE PRECEDED BY SHORT SPURTS OF HOT WATER AND SCALDING IS POSSIBLE. THE STEAM/HOT WATER WAND MAY REACH HIGH TEMPERATURES: DO NOT TOUCH WITH BARE HANDS. USE THE APPROPRIATE HANDLE ONLY. Place a container beneath the hot water / steam wand.
  • Page 26: Beverage Length Quick Programming

    BREWING MAY BE PRECEDED BY SHORT SPURTS OF MILK AND STEAM: RISK OF SCALDING! REFER TO THE SECTION "MILK CONTAINER USE". This section shows the programming procedure for the Cappuccino. This is meant as an example to introduce you to the steps necessary for a quick and easy programming of all the beverages. After a quick programming of the beverage, it is possible to carry out a fi ner and more detailed adjustment by means of the "BEVERAGE MENU" (see page 22). Place the cup or the container where the cappuccino or latte macchiato will be brewed. CAPPUCCINO MEMO PLEASE WAIT … The machine starts brewing: coff ee is ground and milk is heated up to prepare for dispensing.
  • Page 27: Beverage Menu

    BeVeraGe menU Press the MENU button to access the machine main menu. Scrolling/Selection button Selection/confirmation button Exit button For each beverage it is possible to reset the original factory settings. After selection of this DEFAULT function, the customized settings are deleted. All beverage settings can be customized. BEVERAGE MENU MACHINE MENU Press the OK button to access the BEVERAGE MENU. BEVERAGE MENU ESPRESSO CAFFE’ CAFFE’ LUNGO Scrolling/Selection button MENU...
  • Page 28 In this case we look at how to programme a customized cappuccino. The milk managing options are not shown when a coffee brewing (espresso or long coffee) is being programmed. COFFEE QUANTITY PREBREWING COFFEE TEMPERATURE COFFEE LENGTH CAPPUCCINO COFFEE QUANTITY PREBREWING COFFEE TEMPERATURE This section allows you to program the quantity of coffee to grind for the beverage brewing: this setting will affect the coffee aroma. GROUND COFFEE = The beverage is brewed by using the pre-ground coffee MILD = mild dose MEDIUM = medium dose STRONG = strong dose Prebrewing: Coffee is slightly dampened before brewing so as to bring out the full aroma of the coffee which acquires an excellent taste. OFF: prewbrewing function is not performed. LOW: prewbrewing function is active. HIGH: prebrewing function is longer in order to bring out the coffee taste. This section allows you to program the temperature for coffee brewing. LOW: low temperature. NORMAL: medium temperature. HIGH: high temperature. This section allows to program the quantity of water to be used for each selected beverage. The strip allows you to determine exactly the quantity of water for preparing coffee.
  • Page 29 BeVeraGe menU CAPPUCCINO COFFEE QUANTITY PREBREWING COFFEE TEMPERATURE This section allows you to program the quantity of milk for each selected beverage. The MILK QUANTITY strip allows you to determine exactly the quantity of milk to be dispensed. HOT WATER WATER QUANTITY DEFAULT This section allows you to program the quantity of water to be dispensed when pressing WATER QUANTITY the hot water button. The strip allows you to determine exactly the quantity of water to be dispensed.
  • Page 30: Machine Menu

    The machine allows you to customize the operation settings. Press the MENU button to access the machine main menu. Scrolling/Selection button Selection/confirmation button Exit button maCHIne menU MENU BEVERAGE MENU MACHINE MENU Select the menu by pressing the ( ) button. Press the OK button to access the MACHINE MENU. MACHINE MENU GENERAL MENU DISPLAY MENU WATER MENU Scrolling/Selection button...
  • Page 31: General Menu

    maCHIne menU General menU GENERAL MENU To change the machine operation settings. TONE ECOMODE STAND-BY 15 MINUTES 30 MINUTES 60 MINUTES 180 MINUTES This function activates/deactivates the acoustic alarms. To deactivate the acoustic alarms To activate the acoustic alarms This function enables allows you to choose how the boilers on the machine are activated, to promote energy saving. This function activates all the boilers each time the machine starts up to be immediately able to dispense all kinds of beverages. This function entails greater energy consumption.
  • Page 32 menU DISPlaY DISPLAY MENU This menu allows you to set the menu language and the display brightness. This setting is of fundamental importance for correctly adjusting the LANGUAGE parameters of the machine according to the country where the machine is used. ENGLISH The currently selected language is displayed. BRIGHTNESS To set the correct display brightness according to the room illumination.
  • Page 33: Water Menu

    maCHIne menU Water menU WATER MENU HARDNESS ENABLE FILTER ACTIVATE FILTER This menu allows setting correct water parameters for coffee brewing. To change the machine water hardness setting. The "Hardness" function allows adjusting the machine to the level of hardness of the water used. The machine will then request descaling at the right moment. Measure water hardness as shown on page 5. To activate/deactivate the warning signal to replace the water filter. By activating this function, the machine notifies the user when the water filter needs to be replaced. OFF: Warning disabled. ON: Warning enabled (this value is automatically set when the filter is activated). To activate the filter after its installation or replacement. Refer to the relevant section on page 7 to correctly install and/or replace the filter.
  • Page 34: Factory Settings

    maIntenanCe This menu allows setting all the functions for correct machine maintenance MAINTENANCE COUNTERS BREW GROUP CARAFE CLEANING DESCALING CARAFE CLEAN faCtorY SettInGS This function allows you to restore all factory settings. FACTORY SETTINGS Note: By restoring the factory settings, all the personal parameters are lost. This function shows how many products have been brewed for every single type of coffee since the last reset. This function enables the wash cycle for the brew group (See page 30). This function enables the wash cycle for the carafe used for preparing milk beverages (See page 34). Note: This wash cycle is fundamental for a correct maintenance of the carafe.
  • Page 35: Maintenance

    maIntenanCe BREW GROUP CLEANING CYCLE To rinse the brew group, simply clean with water as shown on page 38. This wash cycle completes the maintenance process of the brew group. We recommend carrying out this cycle on a monthly basis or every 500 coff ees using the Saeco brew group cleaning tablets, which can be purchased from Saeco Customer Service or an authorized retailer. WASH CYCLES CANNOT BE STOPPED. DO NOT LEAVE THE MACHINE UNATTENDED DURING THIS OPERATION. Turn the SBS dial all the way to the left, counter-clockwise, (see page 11) before starting the cycle. MAINTENANCE COUNTERS BREW GROUP CLEAN CARAFE CLEANING Select the menu option. Press the "OK" button to confi rm. Insert the cleaning tablet into the bypass doser.
  • Page 36 BOILER DESCALING CYCLE MENU Descaling should be performed every 1-2 months or when the machine displays the relevant message. The machine must be on to perform this cycle; it automatically controls the distribution of the descaling solution. In case of confl ict, priority must be given to what is indicated in the operation and maintenance manual over the instructions provided on separately sold accessories and materials. DO NOT LEAVE THE MACHINE UNATTENDED DURING THIS OPERATION.
  • Page 37 maIntenanCe EMPTY TRAY UNDER BREW GROUP Empty the drip tray placed under the dispensing spout (page 36 - fig. 2) and then replace it on the machine. Then, press the "OK" button. STEP 1/2 DESCALING PAUSE The descaling cycle is activated. The bar shows the cycle's progress. A default amount of water is needed for the rinsing step. This allows performing an ideal rinse cycle to ensure the best conditions to brew products. The message about filling the tank for the rinse cycle is normal, as it is part of the procedure. RINSE TANK & FILL WITH WATER Rinse the water tank and refill it with fresh drinking water.
  • Page 38 PLACE A CONTAINER UNDER HOT WATER & CARAFE DISP SPOUT Place a container under the dispensing spout and a container under the hot water wand. Then, press the "OK" button. At the end of the second step, the machine is ready for use. After rinsing them, dry them carefully and fit them back into their seats.
  • Page 39 maIntenanCe MILK CIRCUIT MAINTENANCE It is possible to sanitize the milk circuits by carrying out a simple and quick cycle allowing for a thorough cleaning. This wash completes the maintenance process of the milk carafe. We recommend carrying out this cycle on a monthly basis using Saeco cleaning solution, which can be purchased from Saeco Customer Service or an authorized dealer. WASH CYCLES CANNOT BE STOPPED. DO NOT LEAVE THE MACHINE UNATTENDED DURING THIS OPERATION. MAINTENANCE BREW GROUP CLEAN CARAFE CLEANING DESCALING Select the menu option. Press the "OK" button to confi rm. The carafe must be removed from the machine and its content emptied. Disengage the handle by rotating it clockwise.
  • Page 40 At this stage the carafe holes (A) are lower than the couplings (C). The carafe pins (B) are located at the same height of the guides (D). The carafe will be naturally back in place. CARAFE CLEANING The cleaning cycle is activated. The bar shows the cycle progress. Place a large empty container under the dispensing spout. Rotate the upper part of the milk carafe directly above the container. Insert the carafe by turning it towards the base through a round movement (as shown in the fi gure), until it is hooked to the hole (E) located in the drip tray. Place a large empty container under the dispensing spout. Rotate the upper part of the milk carafe directly above the container.
  • Page 41: Cleaning

    CleanInG maIntenanCe DUrInG oPeratIon During normal operation, the following messages may appear: "Empty coff ee grounds drawer" and/or "Empty drip tray". This operation must be performed when the machine is on. Press the button and open the service door. Empty and wash the drip tray and the cover with fresh water. If the used grounds drawer is emptied when the machine is off , the coff ee grounds counter is not reset. For this reason the machine might display the "Empty coff ee grounds drawer" message after brewing just a few coff ees. Remove the drip tray and used grounds drawer. Correctly reinstall all the components. Empty the used grounds drawer and wash it with fresh water. Insert the tray and the coff ee grounds drawer and close the service door.
  • Page 42: General Machine Cleaning

    General maCHIne CleanInG The cleaning procedure described below must be carried out at least once a week. Note: If water remains in the tank for several days, do not use it. WARNING! Never immerse the machine in water. Turn off the machine and unplug it. Remove the grill and wash it thoroughly. Remove the dispensing spout and wash it with water. Take out the water tank and wash it with fresh water. Remove the support under the grill. Wash it taking care of the seal area. Reinstall the support only after washing the inside of the water recovery tray. Clean the pre-ground bypass doser with a dry cloth. Take out the water recovery tray. Wash the water recovery tray. After drying it, reassemble and reinsert it in the machine.
  • Page 43: Brew Group Cleaning

    CleanInG BreW GroUP CleanInG Wash the brew group at least once a week. Before removing the group, remove the used grounds drawer as shown in fi g. 2 on page 36. Wash the brew group with lukewarm water. Lubricate the brew group after approximately 500 brewing cycles. The brew group lubricant may be purchased from an authorized service center. WARNING! Do not wash the brew group with detergents that may compromise its correct operation. Do not wash it in the dishwasher. Press the PUSH button to remove the brew group. Apply the lubricant evenly on both side guides. The lever on the rear part of the group must be in contact with the group base. Wash the brew group and the fi lter and dry.
  • Page 44: Milk Carafe Cleaning

    mIlK Carafe CleanInG The carafe must be removed and properly washed at least once a week. This procedure guarantees the perfect sanitation of all components. Note: Pay attention to how the components are assembled. This little shrewdness will facilitate the subsequent reassembling. The carafe must be removed from the machine and emptied for its cleaning. Rotate the handle counter-clockwise to the unlock position. Remove the suction hose.
  • Page 45: Milk Carafe Assembly

    CleanInG mIlK Carafe aSSemBlY Pay attention during the assembly phase. In case the components do not smoothly enter in their positions, read the instructions more carefully and repeat the assembly procedure. Note: The inner side of the service door shows a quick guide on how to reassemble the carafe. Insert the inner fi tting in the hose and press until fully inserting it.
  • Page 46: Machine Warnings

    Help Message Displayed CLOSE HOPPER DOOR ADD COFFEE INSERT BREW GROUP INSERT COFFEE GROUNDS DRAWER EMPTY COFFEE GROUNDS DRAWER CLOSE FRONT DOOR REFILL WATER TANK EMPTY DRIP TRAY maCHIne WarnInGS How to Reset the Message Close or correctly place the coff ee bean hopper inner cover to be able to prepare a beverage. Fill the coff ee bean hopper with coff ee beans. Insert the brew group back in place.
  • Page 47 maCHIne WarnInGS Help Message Displayed TURN CARAFE INTO BREWING POSITION TURN CARAFE INTO RINSING POSITION INSERT CARAFE RESTART TO SOLVE How to Reset the Message A beverage with milk has been selected. The machine requires the carafe handle spout to be placed into dispensing position. Press the button "ESC" to cancel the selection. The carafe rinse function has been selected.
  • Page 48: Safety Rules

    IN CASE OF EMERGENCY IMMEDIATELY UNPLUG THE CORD FROM THE OUTLET. ONLY USE THE APPLIANCE • Indoors. • For preparing coffee, hot water and for frothing milk. • For domestic use. • This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. • Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. PRECAUTIONS FOR THE USE OF THE MACHINE • Do not use the machine for purposes other than those indicated above, in order to avoid danger.
  • Page 49 SafetY rUleS DANGERS • The appliance must not be used by children and persons who have not been informed of its operation. • The appliance is dangerous to children. When left unattended, unplug from the electrical outlet. • Keep the coffee machine packaging out of the reach of children. • Never direct the jet of hot water and/or steam towards yourself or others. Danger of scalding. • Do not insert objects through the appliance’s openings. (Danger! Electrical Current!). • Do not pull out the plug by yanking on the power cord or touching it with wet hands. • Warning. Danger of burning when in contact with hot water, steam and the hot water spout. FAILURES • Do not use the appliance if a failure has been verified or suspected, for example after being dropped. • Any repairs must be performed by an authorized customer service center. • Do not use the appliance with a defective power cord. The manufacturer or its customer service center will have to replace the power cord if damaged. (Caution! Electrical Current!) • Turn off the appliance before opening the service door. Danger of burns! CLEANING / DESCALING • For cleaning the milk and coffee circuits use only recommended detergents provided with the machine. These detergents must not be used for other purposes. • Before cleaning the machine, the main switch must be turned to OFF (0), unplugged from the socket and cooled down. • Clean the machine with neutral detergent and a damp cloth (do not use abrasive sponges or steel wool pads).
  • Page 50: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    eC DeClaratIon of ConformItY SAECO INTERNATIONAL GROUP S.P.A Via Torretta, 240 - 40041 Gaggio Montano (Bo) - Italy declare under our responsibility that the product : to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards or other normative documents : • Safety of household and electrical appliances - General requirements EN 60335-1(2002) + A1(2004) + A2(2006) + A11(2004) + A12(2006)+ A13(2008) • Safety of household and electrical appliances - Part 2-15 Particular requirements for appliances for heating liquids EN 60 335-2-15 (2002) + A1(2005) + A2 (2008). • Household and similar electrical appliances - Electromagnetic fields - methods for evaluation and measurement EN 62233 (2008).

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