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CG 6600

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paying special attention to the safety notes! Keep the manual in a safe place for later reference, and pass it on to any new owner.

Contents

1 1.1 1.2 1.3 Key to picture 38 Front view (Figure 1) 38 Milk container (Figure 2) 38 Front view with open service door (Figure 3) 38 1.4 Control panel (Figure 4) 5 Coffee and Espresso Safety guidelines Summary of menu options Menu mode 13 Menu settings 50 13.1 Setting the language 50 13.2 Setting the coffee temperature 50 13.3 Setting the switch-off time 51 13.4 Setting the jug programme (Coffee strength and filling quantity for the jug) 51 13.5 Setting the coffee programme (programming the filling quantity) 52 13.6 Setting the cappuccino programme (programming the quantity of 53 milk and coffee) 13.7 Setting the hot water programme (programming dispensing quantity) 54 13.8 Looking up the number of coffees dispensed, number of jugs dispensed and number of descaling procedures 54 (statistics) 13.9 Resetting the appliance to factory settings (Reset) Care and cleaning 14.1 Regular cleaning 14.2 Emptying the waste coffee container 14.3 Cleaning the milk container 14.4 Cleaning the mill mechanism 14.5 Cleaning the brewing unit 14.6 Carrying out the descaling programme 15 Ordering accessories 16 What to do when the display show the following messages. 59
6 Using for the first time 6.1 Setting up appliance and connecting it 6.2 Filling with water 6.3 Filling the coffee bean container 6.4 Switching on for the first time 6.5 Switching on the appliance 6.6 Switching off the appliance 6.7 Setting the water hardness 7 Making coffee with beans 7.1 Tips for dispensing hotter coffee 7.2 Rinsing Making several cups of coffee with the jug function
Makingcoffee with ground coffee 50
10 Making cappuccino or hot milk (coffee and milk froth) 10.1 Making cappuccino 10.2 Frothing/heating up milk 10.3 Cleaning the nozzles 11 Preparing hot water 12 Setting the grind level
17 Solvable problems, before calling customer services Technical data 19 Waste disposal 20 Work under warranty 62

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Key to picture

Front view (Figure 1)

Drip tray grill Warming jug Main switch (on back of appliance) Height adjustable coffee dispenser Control panel (see Figure 3) Coffee bean holder cover Ground coffee chute cover Heated cup tray Hot water nozzle (removable) Button to open service door Water tank with maximum mark (removable) M Drip tray with float (removable)
Front view with open service door (Figure 3)
O Service door (open) P Waste coffee container (can be taken out) Q Swing drawer R Brewing unit S Button for setting grind level T Coffee bean container U Measuring spoon V Filling chute for preground coffee W Nameplate (bottom of appliance) X Liquid descaler Y Test strips

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Control panel (Figure 4)
"Coffee strength / preground coffee" knob "Cup size" knob Display "1 cup of coffee" button In menu mode this button is used for "scrolling ("<") "2 cups of coffee" button In menu mode this button is used for "scrolling (">") "Hot water" button In menu mode this button confirms the menu option ("OK") "MENU" button In menu mode this button returns to the last level without making changes ("ESC") "On/Off" button "Jug/Cappuccino" button

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Milk container (Figure 2)
Milk container Cover (removable) Slider for extra milk froth "CLEAN" button Milk dispenser pipe (removable) Suction pipe (removable)

Safety during operation

Warning! Coffee spout, hot water nozzle, milk dispenser and cup tray become hot as a result of use. Keep children away!
Warning! Risk of scalding when hot water nozzle or milk dispenser is activated! Escaping hot water or hot steam can lead to scalding. Only use the hot water nozzle or milk dispenser whilst holding a receptacle underneath. Do not heat flammable liquids with steam! Only operate the appliance when there is water in the system! Only fill the water tank with cold water, not hot water, milk or other liquids. Take note of the max. filling quantity of approx. 1.8 litres. Do not put frozen or caramelised coffee beans into the bean container, only roasted coffee beans! Remove foreign bodies from the coffee beans. Otherwise no guarantee can be given. Only put ground coffee in the ground coffee slot. Do not leave the appliance switched on unnecessarily. Do not subject appliance to the outside elements. When using an extension lead, only use a conventional lead with a cable diameter of at least 1.5 mm2. Persons with motor difficulties should never use the appliance without an accompanying person in order to prevent any hazard. Only operate the appliance when the drip tray, waste coffee container and drip tray grill are in place!
Safety when cleaning and servicing
Take note of cleaning and descaling advice. Switch off appliance and pull plug out before cleaning and maintenance work! Do not immerse appliance in water. Do not clean appliance parts in dishwasher. Never put water into the mill mechanism, as this will damage the mill mechanism. Do not try to open up the appliance or repair it. Unprofessional repair work can lead to considerable danger to the user. Repairs to electrical appliances must only be carried out by professionals. In case of any necessary repair work, including replacing the power lead, please consult the dealer where you purchased the appliance, or the AEG/Electrolux helpline. If the appliance is used incorrectly or for other purposes, no liability or guarantee can be assumed if any damage occurs - this also applies if the descaling procedure is not carried out immediately after the display shows PLEASE DESCALE ! and is done in accordance with this instruction manual.
4 Summary of menu options
Below you will find a summary of the menu options, which are used to change and save the appliance's fac5 tory settings, as well as to start programmes and look up information. You will find detailed information about this in the subsequent chapters of this instruction manual. CHOOSE LANGUAGE menu Display language - there is a choice of several languages. WATER HARDNESS menu Programmable level of hardness bet ween 1 (soft) and 4 (very hard). Factory setting: 4 (very hard). TEMPERATURE menu Programmable coffee temperature betweenLOW, MEDIUM and HIGH. Factory setting: HIGH AUTO SHUTOFF TIME menu Programmable switch-off time between 1 hour and 3 hours. 6 Factory setting: 1h (1 hour). 6.1 JUG PROGRAM menu Programmable filling quantity (cup size) and amount of ground coffee (coffee strength) for cups being made in the jug. COFFEE PROGRAM menu Adjust filling quantity for any cup size 1 (espresso cup, small cup, medium cup, large cup, mug). CAPPUCCINO PROGRAM menu Adjust quantity of milk or coffee for cappuccino. HOT WATER PROGRAM menu Adjust quantity of hot water. 1 DESCALE menu Start the descaling procedure. STATISTICS menu Look up number of cups of coffee made, number of jugs with 4, 6, 8 or 10 cups or number of descaling procedures carried out. 0 RESET TO DEFAULT menu Reset the changed appliance settings to factory settings.

During the heating up stage (approx. 120 seconds) the display shows HEATING UP. on the top line and on the bottom line a progress bar as a percentage 40% which shows the heating up progress. When the appliance has finished heating up it displays: RINSING. on the top line of the display and in the bottom line a progress bar with a percentage 40% and does an automatic rinsing process (A little hot water comes out of the coffee dispenser and is caught in the drip tray). The appliance is now ready to be used. The display appears, which depends on the coffee mode last selected.
Switching off the appliance
Switch off the appliance using the "On/Off" button (Figure 11). The appliance does a rinsing procedure (display shows RINSING. PLEASE WAIT.) and switches itself off. If you are not using the appliance for a long time, in addition to switching off with the "On/Off" button, you should also switch off the main switch at the back of the appliance (Figure 9).
Setting the water hardness
Switching on the appliance
Before switching on, always make sure that there is water in the water tank and top up if necessary. The appliance needs water for the automatic rinsing processes every time it is switched on or off. 0 Switch on the appliance with the "On/ Off" button (Figure 11).
The appliance gets itself ready straight after switching on. The noises occuring at this time are completely normal.
After installing for the first time or when using a different water quality you should set the appliance to the water hardness level that corresponds with yourlocal water hardness. Use the enclosed test strip to determine the hardness level or ask your water company for the water hardness. Finding out the water hardness level 0 To do this, dip the test strip in cold water for about 1 second. Shake off the excess water and look up the hardness level using the pink coloured fields.
No or one pink field: Level 1, soft up to 1.24 mmol/l, or up to 7 German hardness, or bis 12.6 French hardness Two pink fields: Level 2, medium up to 2.5 mmol/l, or up to 14 German hardness, or bis 25.2 French hardness Three pink fields: Level 3, hard up to 3.7 mmol/l, or up to 21 German hardness, or bis 37.8 French hardness Four pink fields: Level 4, very hard over 3.7 mmol/l, or over 21 German hardness, or over 37.8 French hardness Setting and saving the established water hardness level You can set 4 levels of hardness. The appliance is set to level 4 at the factory. Press the "MENU" button (Figure 5) when the appliance is switched on. The menu option CHOOSE LANGUAGE appears. Press the scrolling buttons "<" or ">" (Figure 6) until the menu option WATER HARDNESS appears. Confirm the menu option with the "OK" button (Figure 6). The display shows the current setting, e.g. WATER HARDNESS 4 Next press the scrolling buttons "<" or ">" (Figure 6) until the established hardness level is displayed. Confirm the selection with the "OK" button (Figure 6). If "OK" is not pressed, the appliance automatically returns to the coffee mode after about 120 seconds without saving the entries. The display automatically jumps back to the menu option WATER HARDNESS after programming. 0 To go back to the coffee mode, press the "MENU" button (Figure 5) or wait about 120 seconds until the appliance automatically jumps back to coffee mode.

You can carry out other menu settings, see Menu settings page 50.

Making coffee with beans

The following procedure runsfully automatically when making coffee with beans: Milling, portioning, pressing, prebrewing, brewing and disposing the brewed coffee grounds. With the option of setting the grind level and amount of grounds, you can adjust the appliance to suit your personal taste
Remember to only use pure beans without adding any caramelised or flavoured elements nor frozen beans. The appliance is preset to a medium cup size and normal coffee strength. Depending on your taste, select a "short" espresso or a "long" coffee with crema. 0 Select the desired cup size with the "cup size" knob (Figure 13). The selected cup size is displayed. The appliance is set to normal quantities at the factory. You can change and save these for each cup size as you wish, seeSetting the cappuccino programme (programming the quantity of milk and coffee) page 53. You can choose your coffee with an extra mild, mild, normal, rich or extra rich flavour. 0 Select the desired coffee strength with the "coffee strength" knob (Figure 14). The selected coffee strength is displayed. 0 Put one or two cups underneath the coffee dispenser (Figure 15). By moving the dispenser up or down, you can adjust the height of the dispenser to suit the height of your cup so as to reduce heat loss and coffee splashes (Figure 16).
If no button is pressed for a few sec3 onds after setting the cup size or coffee strength, the appliance suggests the next step on its display: PRESS 1 OR 2 CUPS KEY. 0 Press the "1 cup of coffee" button to make one cup, or the "2 cups" button 3 for 2 cups. The appliance now mills the beans. In the coffee making process, the ground coffee is firstly sprinkled with a small amount of water for pre-brewing purposes. After a short interval the actual brewing process takes place. The coffee is dispensed into the cup, the top line of the display shows the selected cup size and the bottom line a progress bar with a percentage 3 40%. When the progress bar is completed, the desired amount of coffee is dispensed. The appliance finishes dispensing automatically and ejects the used coffee grounds into the waste coffee container. 0 You can stop the coffee from dispen3 sing at any time by pressing the previously selected"1 cup" or "2 cups" button again, or by turning the "cup size" knob (Figure 13) anti-clock7.1 wise towards "espresso cup". 0 As soon as the coffee has finished dispensing, you can increase the amount of coffee by pressing and holding the "1 cup" button until the desired amount of coffee is reached (the button must be pressed as soon as the progress bar reaches 100 %), or by turning the"cup size" knob (Figure 13) clockwise towards "mug". After a few seconds the appliance is ready to be used again and you can make another coffee. The display shows the last selected coffee setting.

When the display shows the message FILL TANK !, you must fill the tank, otherwise the appliance cannot make any coffee. (It is normal for there to be some water left in the water tank when the message is displayed). When the display shows the message EMPTY WASTE COFFEE CONTAINER, it means that the waste coffee container is full and must be emptied and cleaned, see Emptying the waste coffee container page 56. As long as the waste coffee container is not cleaned, this message remains in place and the coffee machine cannot make any coffee. Never take the water tank out whilst coffee is being dispensed. If it is taken out, the coffee machine can no longer make any coffee. To bleed air from the coffee machine, please press the "hot water" button and let water run out of the hot water nozzle for a few seconds. When installing the coffee machine for the first time you should make at least 4-5 coffees before the machine can give a satisfactory result.
Tips for dispensing hotter coffee
If you want to make enough coffee for a small cup (less than 60 ml) immediately after switching on the coffee machine, use the hot water from the rinsing procedure to preheat the cups. Set a higher coffee temperature in the appropriate menu, see Setting the coffee temperature page 50. If you have not dispensed any coffee for a long time with the appliance switched on, you should first rinse the system to preheat the brewing unit. Select the rinsing function from the appropriate menu (see Rinsing page 46). Let the water run into the drip tray underneath. You can also use this water to warm up the cup that you are using for the coffee. In this case simply let the hot
If the coffee only comes out in drips or not at all, or if the coffee comes out too fast and the crema is not to your taste, you should change the grind level setting, see Setting the grind level page 50
water run into the cup (and then empty it). Do not use cups that are too thick, unless they are preheated, as they absorb too much heat. Use preheated cups by rinsing them out with warm water or leaving them at least 20 minutes on the heated cup tray (H) when the coffee machine is switched on. 0 Turn the lid on the stainless steel jug supplied to the removal position (Figure 17) and remove the lid. Rinse the jug and the lid. 0 Put the lid in the pouring position (Figure 18) on the jug and place this underneath the coffee dispenser (D). The coffee dispenser must be pushed right to the tip so that the jug can be pushed into position. The display continusously shows FILL BEAN CONT. AND WATER TANK, EMPTY WASTE CONT., PRESS OK, reminding you of the basic steps necessary to be able to make a series of coffees in the jug. 0 Make sure that the water tank is full, that there are enough coffee beans in the bean container and that the waste coffee container is empty. Then press the "OK" button (Figure 6). The display shows the coffee strength on the top line, as it is set in the "jug" menu, e.g. EXTRA-MILD JUG. The scrolling buttons "<" or ">" appear on the bottom line, as does the number of cups to be made in the jug, e.g. < > 4. If you want to change the coffee strength and the filling quantity for the jug function, proceed as described below Setting the jug programme (Coffee strength and filling quantity for the jug) page 51. 0 If necessary, set the number of cups that are to be made in the jug (4, 6, 8, 10 cups) with the scrolling buttons "<" or ">" in steps of 2 cups.

Once the milk container is put in place, the appliance suggests the next step on the display: PRESS JUG KEY X1 FOR CAPPUCCINO, X2 FOR MILK ONLY.
To return to the mode for coffee beans after making the coffee, turn the "coffee strength / preground coffee" knob (Figure 21) to any coffee strength setting (the coffee grinding mill is re-enabled).

10.1 Making cappuccino

0 Select the desired coffee strength for the cappuccino with the "coffee strength" knob (Figure 14). The selected coffee strength is displayed. The cup size on the top line (e.g. ESPRESSO CUP) has no meaning here, as the amount of coffee made is fixed in the CAPPUCCINO PROGRAM menu. 0 Swing the milk dispenser pipe out (Figure 28) and place a sufficiently big cup underneath the coffee dispenser and the milk dispenser pipe. 0 Press once on the "jug/cappuccino" button (Figure 29). Hot and frothy milk, then coffee, are dispensed into the cup.
Making cappuccino or hot milk (coffee and milk froth)
You can use this function to either make hot, frothy milk or cappucino in a single process. 0 Unfasten the lid of the milk container with a slight clockwise turn and remove it.
The top line of the display shows CAPPUCCINO and on the bottom line a progress bar and percentage are displayed, e.g. 40% which shows progress of the cappuccino being made. 0 Place a container under the milk dispenser pipe and press on the "CLEAN" button on the milk container (Figure 30) for at least 5 seconds. The display shows CLEANING.
The amount of milk and coffee is preset to normal quantities. You can change and save these to suit your taste, see Setting the cappuccino programme (programming the quantity of milk and coffee) page 53. After a few seconds the appliance is ready for use again. The display shows the last selected coffee setting.
Warning! Risk of scalding from steam and hot water escaping from the milk dispenser pipe. 0 Now remove the milk container and clean the nozzles on the appliance with a damp cloth (Figure 31). 0 Put the hot water nozzle back in (Figure 10).
10.2 Frothing/heating up milk
0 Swing the milk dispensing pipe out (Figure 28) and place a sufficiently big cup underneath the milk dispensing pipe. 0 Press twice on the "jug/cappuccino" button (Figure 29) (within 2 seconds of each other). Hot and frothy milk is dispensed into the cup. The top line of the display shows MILK FROTHING and on the bottom line a progress bar and percentage are displayed, e.g. 40% which shows progress of the milk frothing process.
When you have finished cleaning, take the milk container off and place it in the fridge. The milk should not stay out of the fridge for longer than 15 minutes.

When the bar is completely filled, this represents the max. milk quantity for the cappuccino programme of about 120-180 ml (depending on the set amount of froth, i.e. depending on the amount of air mixed in). 0 When the desired filling quantity is displayed, confirm itwith the"OK" button (Figure 6). This filling quantity is now programmed in.
The display automatically jumps back to the menu option COFFEE FOR CAPPUCC. after programming. 0 To go back to the coffee mode, press the "MENU" button (Figure 5) twice or wait about 120 seconds until the appliance automatically jumps back to coffee mode.
13.7 Setting the hot water programme (programming dispensing quantity)
The appliance is preset to a normal quantity at the factory. You can change and save this quantity: 0 Press the "MENU" button (Figure 5). The menu option CHOOSE LANGUAGE appears. 0 Press the scrolling buttons "<" or ">" (Figure 6) until the menu option HOT WATER PROGRAM appears. 0 A bar appears on the display, which can be made bigger or smaller; this represents the hot water quantity that is dispensed. If necessary a different filling quantity can be selected using the scrolling buttons "<" or ">" (Figure 6) in 10 steps. When the bar is completely full, this represents the max. hot water quantity, which can be dispensed at once, of about 250-280 ml. 0 When the desired quantity is displayed, confirm itwith the"OK" button (Figure 6). This filling quantity is now programmed in. If "OK" is not pressed, the appliance automatically returns to the coffee mode after about 120 seconds without saving the entries.
13.8 Looking up the number of coffees dispensed, number of jugs dispensed and number of descaling procedures (statistics)
The appliance allows the following values to be looked up: the total number of coffees made with the appliance up to that point, the number of jugs made with4 cups, with 6 cups, 8 cups and 10 cups, the number of cappuccinos made, and also the number of descaling procedures carried out.
The display automatically jumps back to the menu option HOT WATER PROGRAM after programming. 0 To go back to the coffee mode, press the "MENU" button (Figure 5) or wait about 120 seconds until the appliance automatically jumps back to coffee mode.
If 2 cups of coffee are dispensed at the same time then these are counted as 2 cups. Press the "MENU" button (Figure 5). The menu option CHOOSE LANGUAGE appears. Press the scrolling buttons "<" or ">" (Figure 6) until the menu option STATISTICS appears. Confirm the menu option with the "OK" button (Figure 6). Then number of cups dispensed until that time appears on the display, e.g. TOT. COFFEES 135 for 135 coffees dispensed. Repeatedly press the scrolling buttons "<" or ">" (Figure 6) to display the number of jugs dispensed for each number of cups possible in the jug programme (4 cups, 6 cups, 8 cups, 10 cups). The number of jugs made with the respective number of cups appears on the display, e.g. JUG 4 CUPS 12 for 12 jugs made with 4 cups. Repeatedly press the scrolling button ">" (Figure 6) to show the number of descaling procedures carried out, e.g. TOT. DESCALES 5 for 5 descaling procedures. To go back to the coffee mode, press the "MENU" button (Figure 5) twice or wait about 120 seconds until the appliance automatically jumps back to coffee mode.

13.9 Resetting the appliance to factory settings (Reset)

Care and cleaning

Keep your appliance clean at all times to ensure that it works without problems and the coffee quality remains consistent.
This function resets previously changed values to the factory settings. The following settings or saved data are affected: 14.1 Water hardness Cup filling quantities 1 Coffee temperature Switch-off time Press the "MENU" button (Figure 5). 1 The menu option CHOOSE LANGUAGE appears. Press the scrolling buttons "<" or ">" (Figure 6) until the menu option 1 RESET TO DEFAULT appears. Confirm the menu option with the "OK" button (Figure 6). The display shows RESET TO DEFAULT NO. 1 Press the scrolling button "<" (Figure 6) until RESET TO DEFAULT YES appears on the display. 0 Confirm the menu option with the "OK" button (Figure 6). The appliance is now reset to the factory settings. If "OK" is not pressed, the appliance 0 automatically returns to the coffee mode after about 120 seconds without being reset to the factory settings. After programming, the appliance automatically jumps back to coffee mode. 0

Regular cleaning

Warning! Switch the appliance off before cleaning. Allow the appliance to cool off. Warning! Never put the appliance or individual parts of the appliance into the dishwasher. Never immerse the coffee machine in water. Warning! Never put water into the bean container as this will damage the mill mechanism. Do not use any abrasive or caustic products. Only wipe off the inside and outside of the housing with a damp cloth. Remove the water tank (Figure 7) every day and throw the remaining water away. Rinse the water tank with clean water. Use clean water every day. Empty the waste coffee container every day or at least when the display asks you to do this, see Emptying the waste coffee container page 56. Empty the drip tray on a regular basis. At the latest, however, when the red float on the drip tray (Figure 33) shows through the opening on the drip tray grill. Clean on a regular basis,at least once a week, the water tank (L), drip tray (M), drip tray grill (A) and waste coffee container (P) with warm water, mild detergent and possibly asmall brush. After every frothing process rinse off the nozzles on the milk container to clean off remains of milk, see Cleaning the nozzles page 49. Clean the milk container on a regular basis, see Cleaning the milk container page 56.

Carrying out the descaling programme
The descaling programme enables your appliance to be simply and effectively descaled. When advised to do so by the display DESCALE, the appliance must be descaled. Attention: Under no circumstances should you use any descaling products that are not recommended by AEG/ Electrolux. If different descaling products are used, AEG/Electrolux assumes no liability for any damage. Descaling fluid can be bought at specialist shops or from the AEG/Electrolux helpline. The descaling procedure takes approx. 45 minutes and should not be interrupted. If there is a power failure, the programme must be restarted.
0 Before starting the descaling programme, clean the brewing unit (see Cleaning the brewing unit page 56). 0 Press the "MENU" button (Figure5). The menu option CHOOSE LANGUAGE appears. 0 Press the scrolling buttons "<" or ">" (Figure 6) until the menu option DESCALE appears. 0 Confirm the menu option with the "OK" button (Figure 6). The display shows DESCALE NO. 0 Press thescrolling button "<", and the display shows DESCALE YES. 0 Confirm with the "OK" button (Figure 6). The descaling programme starts. If "OK" is not pressed, the appliance automatically returns to the coffee mode after about 120 seconds and the descaling programme is not started. The top line of the display alternates between ADD DESCALER and PRESS MENU KEY whilst the bottom of the display shows a progress bar and percentage, 0%. 0 Empty the water tank, fill it with at least 1 litre of water and add the descaling agent. and pauses to remove limescale deposits from the inside of the coffee machine. After about 45 minutes the water tank is empty and the top line of the display alternates between DESCALE COMPLETE and PRESS MENU KEY whilst the bottom line shows a progress bar and a percentage 50%. Press the "MENU" button (Figure 5). The appliance is now ready for a rinsing process with clean water. The top line of the display alternates between RINSING and FILL TANK ! whilst the bottom of the display shows a progress bar and percentage 50%. Take out the water tank, fill it with clean water and put it back in place. The top line of the display alternates between RINSING and PRESS MENU KEY whilst the bottom of the display shows a progress bar and percentage 50%. Empty the container under the hot water nozzle and put it back under the hot water nozzle. Press the "MENU" button (Figure 5). A rinsing process takes place with clean water and the rinsing water runs out of the hot water nozzle. The display shows RINSING and a progress bar shown with a percentage, e.g. 55%. After a few minutes the water tank is empty and the top line of the display alternates between RINSING COMPLETE and PRESS MENU KEY whilst the bottom line shows a progress bar and a percentage 90%. Press the "MENU" button (Figure 5). For a short time the top line of the display alternates between RINSING COMPLETE and FILL TANK ! whilst the bottom line of the display

Warning: Make sure that any splashes from the descaling agent do not come into contact with surfaces that are sensitive to acids, such as marble, limestone and ceramic. 0 Insert the hot water nozzle (Figure 10). 0 Put a container with a capacity of at least 1.5 litres underneath the hot water nozzle. 0 Press the "MENU" button (Figure 5). The descaling programmestarts and the descaling liquid runs out of the hot water nozzle. The display shows DESCALING and a progress bar shown with a percentage, e.g. 25%. The descaling programme automatically goes through a series of rinses
shows a progress bar and percentage 100%. After a few seconds the display just shows FILL TANK ! 0 Empty the rinsing water out of the container. 0 Take out the water tank, fill it with clean water and put it back in place. The appliance is now ready for use again and is back to the last coffee mode selected. GROUND COFFEE TOO FINE SET GRIND LEVEL + PRESS HOT WATER KEY The coffee machine cannot make any coffee. Place a container underneath the hot water nozzle and press the "hot water" button (Figure 32). Coffee comes out too slowly. Turn the knob for the grind level setting (Figure 12) clockwise by one position (see Setting the grind level page 50).
We recommend throwing the first cup of coffee away after the descaling programme.

Ordering accessories

In order to enjoy continued use of your appliance and to avoid premature faults, it is very important to clean and descale the appliance on a regular basis. You can also order the original descaling agent straight from us. In Germany please call our order hotline: 1801 - 60*
(*Local rate number when calling from a Deutsche Telekom landline) Monday to Friday 8.00 am - 6.00 pm
EMPTY WASTE COFFEE CONTAINER The waste coffee container is full. 0 Empty, clean and replace the waste coffee container as described in Emptying the waste coffee container page 56. INSERT WASTE COFFEE CONTAINER The waste coffee container was not replaced after cleaning. 0 Open service door and insert the waste coffee container. ADD PRE-GROUND COFFEE No ground coffee was put into the filling chute after selecting the preground coffee function. 0 Add ground coffee as described under Makingcoffee with ground coffee page 47. FILL BEAN CONTAINER There are no more coffee beans in the coffee bean container. 0 Fill coffee bean container, see Filling the coffee bean container page 42 If the mill mechanism starts sounding very loud, this can mean that a small stone from the coffee beans has blocked the mill mechanism. 0 Consult customer services.

What to do when the display show the following messages.
FILL TANK The water tank is empty or not properly in place. 0 Fill the water tank and insert it according to instructions, see Filling with water page 42. The water tank is dirty or limescale deposits have built up inside it. 0 Rinse out or descale the water tank.
PLEASE DESCALE ! Shows that the coffee machine is encrusted with limescale. 0 The descaling programme described in Chapter Carrying out the descaling programme page 57 must be carried out as soon as possible. CLOSE DOOR The service door is open. 0 Close the service door. If the service door cannot be closed, make sure that the brewing unit is correctly inserted (see Cleaning the brewing unit page 56) INSERT BREWING UNIT ! Someone probably forgot to put the brewing unit back in the coffee machine after cleaning it. 0 Insert the brewing unit, see Cleaning the brewing unit page 56 GENERAL ALARM The inside of the machine is very dirty. 0 Carefully clean the inside of the machine, see Cleaning the brewing unit page 56. If the coffee machine still shows this message once it has been cleaned, please consult customer services. Coffee is not hot The cups were not preheated. 0 Preheat the cups by rinsing them out with warm water or leaving them at least 20 minutes on the heated cup tray (H) (see Tips for dispensing hotter coffee page 45). The brewing unit is too cold. 0 Warm up the brewing unit with the rinsing programme before making coffee (see Rinsing page 46). The coffee does not have enough crema The coffee is too coarsely ground. Turn the knob for the grind level setting one position anti-clockwise (see Setting the grind level page 50). The coffee blend is not suitable. Use a coffee blend suited to fully automated coffee machines.
Coffee comes out too slowly The coffee is ground too fine. 0 Turn the knob for the grind level setting one position clockwise (see Setting the grind level page 50). Coffee comes out too quickly The coffee is too coarsely ground. 0 Turn the knob for the grind level setting one position anti-clockwise (see Setting the grind level page 50). Coffee only comes out of one of the spouts on the coffee dispenser The holes on the spouts are blocked. 0 Remove the dried on coffee with a needle (Figure 29). When the function or is selected, water comes out of the machine instead of coffee The ground coffee could have got stuck in the filling chute. 0 Remove the ground coffee blocking the filling chute with the help of a knife (see Makingcoffee with ground coffee page 47) (Figure 22). Then clean the brewing unit and the inside
Solvable problems, before calling customer services
If the coffee machine does not work, you can easily find out the cause of the problem and fix it by turning to the advice in Chapter What to do when the display show the following messages. page 59. If, on the other hand, the coffee machine displays no message, please carry out the following checks before consulting customer services.

of the machine (see Cleaning the brewing unit page 56) The machine does not switch on when the button is pressed The main switch on the back of the appliance is not switched on (Figure 8) or the mains plug is not plugged in. 0 Check that the main switch is in the "I" position and that the power lead is plugged in the socket properly. The brewing unit cannot be taken out for cleaning The coffee machine is switched on. The brewing unit can only be removed when the machine is switched off. 0 Switch the appliance off and remove the brewing unit (see Cleaning the brewing unit page 56). described under Cleaning the brewing unit page 56. Repeat the process using a maximum of 2 level measuring spoons of ground coffee. The "Coffee strength / preground coffee" knob was not put into position or and the appliance used both preground coffee and coffee ground by the mill mechanism. Carefully clean the inside of the machine as described below under Cleaning the brewing unit page 56. Repeat the process, first by putting the "Coffee strength / preground coffee" knob in the right position as described under Makingcoffee with ground coffee page 47. Preground coffee was inserted whilst the machine was switched off. Remove the brewing unit and carefully clean the insided of the machine as described under Cleaning the brewing unit page 56. Repeat the process with the machine switched on. Milk is frothed up too much or too little Wrong setting of the slider on the lid of the milk container. You can set the amount of froth on the milk to any level using the slider on the lid (Figure 27). Position "1 CAPPUCCINO": very frothy milk. Position "2 CAFFELATTE": not so frothy milk. If the milk is not frothy enough, the milk container may not be correctly in place. Put the milk container correctly in place.
Attention: The brewing unit can only be taken out when the appliance is switched off using the On/Off button at the front of the appliance. The appliance should not be disconnected from the mains. If you try to take out the brewing unit whilst the coffee machine is switched on, this could be seriously damaged. Coffee does not come out of the spouts on the coffee dispenser but out of the service door at the side The holes on the coffee dispenser are blocked with dried on coffee. Remove the dried on coffee with a needle (Figure 34). The swing drawer (Q) on the inside of the service hatch is blocked and will not move. Carefully clean the swing drawer, particulary in the area around the hinges so that these continue to move.

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