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Jura Impressa S9 AvantgardeJura-Capresso 13215 Impressa S9 Avantgarde Automatic Coffee Center

Capresso - 3 quart tank - Semi Automatic

In a class of its own! Grind, tamp, brew and clean in under 60 secondswith a push of a button. Make perfect espressos, cappuccinos, lattes and crema coffee..every time. The Impressa S9 Avantgarde is one of the fastest and most versatile Automatic Coffee and Espresso Centers on the market today. With its 96-ounce capacity, two stainless steel lined thermoblock heating systems, a traditional frother and the automatic frothXpress Plus system it produces coffees, espressos and unlimited amounts of h... Read more

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Part Numbers: 13215, 13215 99
UPC: 794151410152
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SilverFox 8:56pm on Wednesday, October 13th, 2010 
Use it for 2 years - makes excellent coffe Makes excellent Espresso and Cappuccino. The frothier is very good but very delicate.
reinjj 10:10pm on Saturday, August 21st, 2010 
The best coffee machine on the planet - in your kitchen! I have had a Siemens bean-to-cup machine for 5 years.
ianmidd 12:56pm on Friday, July 30th, 2010 
Now that is good Coffee To qualify this review, I have had the Jura S-9 for approx. two months now.
scottgreen 8:09am on Friday, June 4th, 2010 
Great machine - very expensive to service I have had a Jura machine for a few years and it makes great coffee. Simply the Best Having messed around with plungers, capsules, boilers, etc etc. A friend put me onto this Jura S9 machine. I took the plunge.

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CAUTION

This appliance is for household and commercial use. Any servicing other than cleaning and user maintenance should be performed by an authorized service representative. Do not immerse base in water or try to disassemble. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not remove the base. No user serviceable parts inside. Repair should be done by authorized service personnel only. Check voltage to be sure that the voltage indicated on the name plate agrees with your voltage. Never use warm or hot water to fill the water container! Use cold water only! Keep your hands and the cord away from hot parts of the appliance during operation. Never clean with scouring powders or hard implements.

Customer Service

1-800-220-5701
Mon-Thu 9AM 9PM Fri 9AM 8PM Sat 9AM 5PM Eastern Standard Time. email: contact@capresso.com Jura-Capresso LLC. 81 Ruckman Road, Closter, NJ 07624 201-767-3999 Fax: 201-767-9684 Website: www.capresso.com 2.

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a. Scoop b. Cleaning tablets c. Water indicator d. Clearyl filter

FIG. 1b

Main Power Switch
Height-Adjustable Dual Coffee Spout Operating Display (Fig.2) Removable Water Tank Low Water Flotation Device(Inside) Clearyl Water Care Cartridge (Not Installed) Lid for Water Tank Holder for Clearyl Water Cartridge Aroma Protection Lid Cover for Bean Container Lid for Ground Coffee Funnel Opening for Ground Coffee Warming Plate Steam System (Fig.3) Hot Water Release Steam Nozzle Dual-Frother-Plus (Fig.14,14a, 14b) Used Coffee Container Removable Grid Removable Drawer/Used Water Tray Cover for Rotary Dial and A La Carte Button (Fig. 3A)
* frothXpress-Plus System see Fig. 15 to 17a 3.

Operating Display

Steam & Hot Water System

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SELECT SELECT PPRODUCT RODUCT

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Hot Water Position
Chrome cover Steam Nozzle

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A. Display Dialog System B. ON/OFF Button C. 1-CUP Espresso Button D. 1-CUP Coffee Button E. RINSE Button F. 2-CUP Espresso Button G. 2-CUP Coffee Button
K. STEAM PORTION Button L. Selector Switch for Coffee or Hot Water M. PERMANENT STEAM Button

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A La Carte Button Ground Coffee Button Rotary Dial w/push button Service Cover (do not remove)

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FIG. 14a

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Frothing: down

Steaming up

Tip Sleeve Rod

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Frothing range

frothXpress Plus attached

coffees and instant coffees. Espresso is not a bean, it's the way the coffee is roasted and prepared. Typical US espresso roasts result in darker beans with an oily surface. European espresso roasts are medium brown with no or very little oils on the surface. All Display Messages Are Shown in RED 4. PLEASE, DONT. (or you void your warranty protection): Never pull out the drawer during the brewing process. Only pull the drawer when the display instructs you or when the display shows SELECT PRODUCT. Never fill instant coffee into the bean container or ground coffee funnel; it can damage the brewing chamber. Never fill sugar coated coffee beans into the bean container. Never fill frozen beans into the bean container. If you store beans in the freezer, let them thaw 3 to 4 hours before filling them into the bean container. Never fill anything other than coffee beans into the bean container (no chocolate, rice, nuts, spices, etc.) Never fill anything but fresh, cold clean water into the water container, except when decalcifying (chapter 29). Never use mineral or carbonated water. You can use tap water, bottled water, spring water, distilled water and reverse osmosis water. Never repair or open the machine yourself. All repairs should be performed only by an authorized service center. PLEASE, DO. Fill water tank with fresh, cold water only. 10.
Remove any foreign particles (small stones) from coffee beans. Let frozen beans thaw for 3 to 4 hours before pouring them into the bean container. 5. FACTORY SETTINGS Each machine leaves the factory with the settings described below. To change any of these settings (chapter 16). All coffee buttons are set to temperature HIGH. 1-CUP Espresso button (Fig. 2,C) 2 oz./ STRONG. 2-CUP Espresso button (Fig. 2,F) 2 oz. per cup / STRONG. 1-CUP Coffee button (Fig. 2,D) 5 oz./ STRONG. 2-CUP Coffee button (Fig. 2,G) 5 oz. per cup / STRONG. Other settings: Each of the four buttons above can be set from 1 oz. to 8 oz. of coffee per cup. A La Carte button (Fig. 3A,N) 7 oz. Hot water (WATER PORTION): 5 oz. Other settings: The hot water release can be set from 1 oz. to 15 oz. 5-hour auto shut-off. Other settings: manual shut off, auto shut-off from 1/2 hour to 15 hours after last use. Water hardness setting: level 2. Other settings: blank, 1, 3, 4 Filter: FILTER NO (Clearyl Water Care Cartridge: not installed) Other Settings: FILTER YES (chapter 14a). Coffee temperature: HIGH for all coffee buttons Other setting: NORMAL Steam portion: 14 seconds Other settings: 3 to 120 seconds in 1 second intervals Language: English. Other settings: French, Portuguese, German, Italian, Dutch, Spanish 11.
Display: AM/PM and OZ. Other settings 24 hour and ML (milliliters) Economy Mode: Off Other settings: Economy 1, Economy 2 Time: --. (not set) Other setting: Set a time Unit On: --. (not set) Other setting: Set a time that the unit turns on automatically. (Requires that you first set a time.) 6. PREPARING THE MACHINE FOR THE FIRST TIME Make sure all accessories, literature and any other items are removed from the bean container and the water tank. DO NOT install the Clearyl water filter now. (chapter 14) Make sure the machine sits on an even, flat surface and the drawer and used coffee container are inserted (Fig. 1). Plug-in machine. 6a. FILLING THE WATER TANK Please note: Only use fresh, cold water. Never fill water tank with carbonated water, milk or any other liquid. Remove the water tank, rinse and fill with fresh, cold water. Replace water tank and make sure that it engages securely. 6b. FILLING THE BEAN CONTAINER Please note: To insure that your conical burr grinder will work for a long time, do not use it with any kind of coated or flavored beans (all coating and flavors contain sugar or sugar substances). Such coating can damage the burrs. Using such beans voids the warranty. Have your coffee store grind the sugar coated beans

and use as described in the ground coffee funnel (chapter 11). Please note: If you like flavored coffees we recommend to add flavors to your coffee after brewing. This way you can use your regular coffee beans in the bean container. Adding the flavors after brewing lets you control the intensity much better than with pre-flavored coffee. Your local coffee store typically carries a variety of flavors. Open the Cover Lid (Fig. 5). Remove the Aroma Protection Lid (Fig. 6). Make sure the bean container is empty and clean. Fill beans into the bean container (Fig. 7). Frozen Beans: Thaw 3 to 4 hours before adding to bean container. This prevents moisture from seeping into the grinder. Oily Beans: Beans with an oily surface tend to stick together. This may prevent a continuous flow of beans from the bean container into the burrs. As a result the grinder does not grind enough coffee and you might get weak or no coffee at all. Stir the beans in the bean container just before grinding. Alternatively, you can also pour the beans in an open bowl and let them sit for about 5 hours. The oils will evaporate (this will not change the taste of your coffee). Then fill the beans into the bean grinder. Now beans will feed into the burrs more easily. 6c. TURNING THE MACHINE ON Press the Main Power Switch in the back of the machine (Fig. 1b) The On/Off button in the front will illuminate (Fig. 2,B) Push the On/Off button. The display shows FILL SYSTEM / PRESS STEAM. Place a container underneath the steam nozzle (Fig. 4) and
press one of the steam buttons (Fig. 3,M). SYSTEM FILLING. The machine will dispense a little bit of water through the steam nozzle. HEATING UP / PRESS RINSE. Place cup underneath the dual coffee spout (Fig. 8) and press the RINSE button (Fig. 2,E). MACHINE RINSING. The machine will dispense a little bit of hot water through the coffee spout. SELECT PRODUCT. Please note: You can only make coffee when the display reads SELECT PRODUCT and the machine is not in programming mode. Place a cup under the coffee spout and push one of the coffee buttons. The machine will grind and brew coffee. If the display shows FILL BEANS push one of the coffee buttons again. Discard the first two cups of coffee. You are now ready to brew coffee. CUP ILLUMINATION The cup illumination adds a dramatic touch to brewing coffee. Providing the machine is plugged in, you can activate the cup illumination for 3 minutes by pressing any button. 7. ADJUSTING THE GRINDER You can adjust the grinder to the roast of your coffee. We recommend the following: Light roast: use a finer adjustment. Dark roast: use a coarser adjustment. Open the cover of the bean container (Fig. 5). To adjust grinding turn the selector switch to the desired position (Fig.9). You have the following possibilities: The smaller the dots, the finer the grinding. 12.

The bigger the dots, the coarser the grinding. IMPORTANT: The grinding grade can only be adjusted while the grinder is actually grinding. ATTENTION: Oily beans tend to stick together. Stir beans just before grinding to ensure a proper flow of beans into the burrs. Please note: If coffee does not flow in a constant stream, turn the grinder to a coarser setting. 8. DAILY PREPARATION We recommend filling the water container every morning with fresh, cold water. This will enhance the taste of your coffee. Make sure the Main Power Switch is on (Fig. 1b). In this case the On/Off button is illuminated. Push the On/Off button. The display shows HEATING UP. After approx. 2 minutes the display shows PRESS RINSE. Push the Rinse Button (Fig. 2,E). Hot water will warm up all internal parts and pump through the coffee spouts MACHINE RINSING. The water will be caught in the drawer underneath. The rinse cycle stops by itself and the display reads: SELECT PRODUCT. You are now ready to make coffee. Please note: Under normal use the machine will automatically complete a rinse cycle when it is turned off (or when the machine turns off automatically). If you have not brewed any coffee at all the machine will not run a rinse cycle when turning off. 9. BREWING COFFEE AND ESPRESSO The machine has four pre-set coffee buttons, 1 ESPRESSO, 2 ESPRESSI, 1 COFFEE, 2 COFFEES (Fig. 2). All buttons are pre-set for coffee strength, coffee volume and temperature. 13.
Place one or two cups underneath the Dual Coffee Spouts and push the desired button. The machine will grind, tamp and then brew the coffee. It uses a 2-step brewing process (pre-brew phase), pauses for a few seconds, and then starts the brewing process. The display will show the name of the button you pushed, e.g. 1 ESPRESSO and the selected coffee strength, e.g. STRONG. Please note: when pushing any of the two-cup buttons, the coffee strength is not displayed. Important: After the brewing stops the machine will discard the used coffee grounds. Please do not try to pull out the drawer (Fig.1,18) during this operation. It can seriously damage the machine.There is no need to pull out the drawer until the display shows the message EMPTY TRAY or EMPTY GROUNDS. Please note: You can always stop the brewing process by pressing any of the coffee buttons. 9a. OVERRIDING CUP SIZE During brewing you can override the cup size for any of the four coffee buttons as follows. When the coffee starts brewing, open the Cover for the Rotary Dial (Fig. 1.19 ) and turn the Rotary Dial (Fig. 3A,P). The display will show the cup size in oz. You can change the coffee volume from 1 to 8 oz. When you push one of the double cup buttons, the display shows the coffee volume per cup, e.g. if it shows 6 oz., the machine will brew a total of 12 oz. of coffee. Please note: Overriding the cup size will not change the pre-set cup size. The next time you push one of the four buttons, it will automatically brew the pre-set volume. See chapter 16 how to change the pre-set values permanently.

Please note: The tip of the dual frother should be attached finger tight to the rod (Fig. 14b). The top of the rod is flexible. Make sure the rod is properly seated over the steam nozzle, touching the chrome cover (Fig. 4). Tips for steaming: Leave the sleeve in the "up" position (Fig. 14). Make sure that the milk does not start boiling. You can stop the steaming process at any time by pushing either steam button. To continue steaming, push either steam button again. Tips for frothing: Start with the frother in the steaming position ("up") for 10 to 20 seconds, depending how much milk you are working with. This way the milk is first heated. Then push down the cylinder. The sound will change and milk-froth will build up immediately. This way the froth on top of your milk is also warm. If the milk is not warm enough, continue in the steaming position. Attention: When moving the sleeve of the Dual Frother up and down, avoid touching the metal parts since they become hot during operation. 10b. CLEANING THE DUAL FROTHER PLUS The tip and sleeve of the frother are high precision parts (Fig. 14b). Always keep those parts clean and free of any milk residue. Make sure that all openings and grooves in the tip are free of any milk deposits. After finishing frothing, remove the Dual Frother Plus and immerse it in a cup with warm water. This is the easiest way to keep the milk from hardening. When replacing the frother push it up and make sure it covers the steam nozzle completely (Fig. 4, Fig. 14b) Cleaning the steam nozzle: The Dual Frother PLUS is off (Fig. 4). Place a cup underneath the steam nozzle and press the 15.
steam button. Steam will eject any milk droplets. To stop, push the steam button again after one or two seconds. Tip: if the steam nozzle is blocked by hardened milk, use a needle and loosen up the milk deposit. Then let some steam pass through the steam nozzle. 10c. USING THE FROTHXPRESS PLUS SYSTEM WITH MILK CONTAINER The frothXpress system lets you produce hot steamed or frothed milk right into your cup. After playing a bit with this attachment you will be able to get exactly the amount of frothed or steamed milk you want in your cup (refer to the video). Remove the Dual-Frother-PLUS. Fill the milk container with cold milk. Assemble the milk container as shown in Fig. 15. Attach the frothXpress-PLUS system as shown in Fig. 15a. Important: This system siphons milk and mixes it inside the frothXpress with hot steam. It is necessary that all parts are connected tightly, otherwise the siphoning process will not work. Frothing Position: The dial points to the upper part of the face (frothing range). Start with the dial pointing to the "-" symbol (12 o'clock). Milk will be siphoned, heated and frothed. For hotter milk, move the lever towards the "+" symbol (See Fig. 15). Steaming Position: The dial points to the lower part of the face (steaming range). Start with the dial pointing to the "-" symbol (6 o'clock). Milk will be siphoned and heated with no froth. For hotter milk move the lever towards the "+" symbol. Steam Only Position: When the dial points to the steam symbol (3 o'clock), the siphoning is blocked. Only steam will pass through the frother Fig. 16.

Frothing Place a cup underneath the frothXpress (see Fig. 15a). The machine is ready to produce steam as long as both green lights in the steam buttons are illuminated. If they are off, just push either button. Both lights will start blinking for about 15 seconds and then will stay illuminated. Make sure that the dial points to the 12 o'clock position. Press the PERMANENT steam button. The display will read STEAM INTAKE and frothing will begin immediately. When you have enough frothed milk push the button again. Frothing will stop. If you always use the same amount of frothed/steamed milk, you can use the STEAM PORTION button (Fig. 3,K). Steam will be dispensed for the programmed time and then it will stop automatically. During this time the display shows STEAM PORTION. The factory setting is for 14 seconds of steaming. You can program the steam portion button to froth from 3 to 250 seconds (see chapter 15.4). Hotter Milk If you want your frothed milk hotter, move the dial to the middle position (3 o'clock). Lift the cup so that the bottom of the frother is slightly immersed into the milk. Push the PERMANENT steam button. Hot steam will increase the milk temperature. Push the button again to stop. Steaming Setting the dial to the lower part of the face, will eliminate any froth build up. Milk will be siphoned and warmed. Otherwise it is the same procedure as explained above under "Frothing".
TIP: After filling your cup(s) with the desired amount of hot frothed milk you can immediately move it (them) underneath the coffee spouts and brew coffee.
10d. USING THE FROTHXPRESS PLUS SYSTEM
WITH FLEXIBLE HOSE (Fig. 17) The machine comes equipped with a long flexible hose. This is useful if you have your regular milk in the milk container and you want to use another milk or chocolate milk. Insert the black connecting piece into the frothXpress system. Insert the other side of the flexible hose into a milk carton. Now froth or steam as described in chapter 10c. 10e. HOT CHOCOLATE, CAFE MOCHA For hot chocolate fill the milk container with the desired amount of chocolate syrup, add cold milk and stir well. Then proceed as described under "Frothing". Adding a shot or two of espresso makes it a Caf Mocha. 10f. CLEANING THE FROTHXPRESS PLUS Remove the hose which connects the frothXpress Plus and the milk container. Store the milk container in the refrigerator. Remove the frothXpress from the steam nozzle. Drop the hose and the frothXpress in a cup with warm water. This will prevent the milk from hardening. Place a cup underneath the steam nozzle and push the PERMANENT steam button and let steam pass through for a second or two (see Fig. 4). Replace the frothXpress-PLUS system. 16.
For a more thorough cleaning you can take the pieces apart. When attaching the chrome sleeve to the black nipple, angle it as shown above. Use a twisting back and forth motion and gently push the two pieces together. 10g. CLEANING THE MILK CONTAINER Remove the lid of the milk container. (The milk container is dishwasher safe; upper rack.) Clean the lid and the two metal hoses with warm water. Assemble as shown in Fig. 15. 11. USING GROUND COFFEE You can also use pre-ground coffee, bypassing the grinder. This comes in handy if someone requests decaf coffee or a decaf cappuccino. You can also use the pre-ground funnel for ground flavored coffee. Please note: Never fill the funnel with instant coffee. Do not fill the funnel with more than two scoops. The funnel is not a storage container. If coffee is ground too fine it might be processed very slowly or the machine will interrupt the process altogether. Open cover (Fig. 1,19). Press the GROUND COFFEE button (Fig. 3A,O). 17.

Remove the water tank, make sure it is empty. Pull up the cartridge holder and insert the cartridge with its tapered end down into the water container (Fig. 12, Fig. 13). Make sure it fits securely inside the fins. Push down gently (Fig. 13). Close the cartridge holder. Make sure the holder snaps into place. Fill the water tank with fresh cold water and replace. Activating: You must activate the cartridge otherwise the machine cannot monitor it properly and assumes that the machine is still in decalcifying mode. SELECT PRODUCT 1.Push the Rotary Dial until you hear a beep. The display shows FILTER NO 2.Push the Rotary Dial again, to enter the FILTER function. 3.Turn the Rotary Dial until the display shows FILTER YES and push the Rotary Dial to confirm. The display shows INSERT FILTER/PRESS STEAM. 4.Place a 20 oz. container under the Steam Nozzle (Fig. 4) and push either steam button (Fig. 3, K or M). The display shows FILTER RINSING. For the next 60 seconds the machine will push water through the cartridge and out through the steam nozzle. Initially, the water may have a slight discoloration. The program will stop automatically. The display shows SELECT PRODUCT. Please note: As long as the filter is activated, the water hardness setting is automatically turned off. 18.
14b. REPLACING THE CLEARYL WATER CARTRIDGE The filter is monitored automatically. After approx. 75 liters of water (~2,500 oz.) the display shows SELECT PRODUCT / CHANGE FILTER. The Rinse Button will light up. Important: Once the filter has lost its calcium suppressing abilities, calcium will build up inside the machine. Since the Water Hardness Selector is off, the machine will not remind you when to decalcify. This could clog and ruin your machine. Push the Rinse Button. INSERT FILTER/PRESS STEAM. Remove the water tank and the old filter and set the extension rod aside. The used filter cartridge is environmentally friendly and can be disposed with your regular household trash. Important: Keep the Extension Rod Make sure the water tank is empty. Remove the new cartridge from its bag and rinse under running water. Now install as explained in chapter 14A. Place a 20 oz. container under the Steam Nozzle (Fig. 4). Push either steam button. The display shows FILTER RINSING For the next 90 seconds the machine will push water through the cartridge and out through the steam nozzle. Initially, the water may have a slight discoloration. The program will stop automatically. The display shows SELECT PRODUCT. 15. WATER HARDNESS MONITOR If you do not use the Clearyl Filter Cartridge (chapters 14 14b.) the machine will remind you when it is time to perform a decalcifying cycle. The machine is set to medium hard water. If you have harder water you need to set it to a higher level. If you have softer water you can set it to a lower level. If you are not sure about the hardness of your water, ask your local water company 19.

16.8 AUTO-ON / UNIT ON You can set a time at which the machine turns itself on. This way you dont have to wait for the machine to warm up. Just run one 10 second rinse cycle and you can have your first cup of coffee. Please note: Auto-on will only work if you set the actual time and the main power switch is turned on (when the small red light in the On/Off switch is illuminated, you know that the main power is on). SELECT PRODUCT Push and hold the Dial. FILTER Turn the Dial until the display shows UNIT ON -. Push the Dial. Turn the dial to set the hours and push the Dial to confirm. Turn the Dial to set the minutes and push the dial to confirm. The 3-tone melody confirms the new setting. (example) UNIT ON 6:45 AM. Turn the Dial to EXIT. Push the Dial to get back to SELECT PRODUCT. Please note: If you turn the machine off with the main power switch (Fig. 1b) or if you unplug the machine or experience a power outage, the actual time will not be retained. The next time you turn the machine on, the display will first show TIME --.--. Turn the Rotary dial to set the hours, then push the Rotary dial, Turn the Rotary dial again to set the minutes and push to confirm. Now the AUTO-ON time will be automatically restored. 16.9 AUTO-OFF / OFF AFTER Your machine is pre-set to turn itself off 5 hours after last use. You change the auto-off interval between 12 hour and 14 hours or you can set the machine not to turn off itself at all.
Recommendations: If you use the machine only in the morning, change the auto-off to 2 hours. If you use the machine all day long,leave the auto/off as is. This way the machine is always ready and you dont have to turn it on and wait for it to warm up again. SELECT PRODUCT Push and hold the Dial. FILTER Turn the Dial until the display shows OFF AFTER. Push and turn the Dial until the desired setting appears. Push the Dial to confirm. The 3-tone melody confirms the new setting. (example) OFF AFTER 2 HRS. Turn the Dial to EXIT. Push the Dial to get back to SELECT PRODUCT. 16.10 LANGUAGE / LANGUAGE You can change the display from English to French, Portuguese, German, Italian, Dutch or Spanish. SELECT PRODUCT Push and hold the Dial. FILTER Turn the Dial until the display shows LANGUAGE. Push and turn the Dial until the desired language appears. The 3-tone melody confirms the new setting. Turn the Dial to EXIT (in the language you choose) Push the Dial to get back to SELECT PRODUCT (in the language you choose). 16.11 DISPLAY / DISPLAY This function lets you select the time format AM/PM or 24HR format and the volume either in ounces OZ or milliliters ML. SELECT PRODUCT 24.
Push and hold the Dial. FILTER Turn the Dial until the display shows DISPLAY AM/PM / OZ. Push and turn the Dial to change the time display and push the dial to confirm. Then turn the Dial again to change from OZ to ML and push to confirm. The 3-tone melody confirms the new setting. 24HRS / ML (example). Turn the Dial to EXIT. Push the Dial to get back to SELECT PRODUCT. 16.12 INFORMATION / INFO Check how often you used these eleven functions: 1- and 2- cup espresso and coffee buttons, A La Carte button, Ground Coffee POWDER, hot water WATER, Steam, tablet cleaning CLEANING, decalcifying DE-SCALE and Clearyl Filter FILTER. SELECT PRODUCT Push and hold the Dial. FILTER Turn the Dial until the display shows INFO. Push the Dial. (example) 1 ESPRESSO 50. Turn the dial to check the frequency of the other usages. Push the Dial. INFO. Turn the Dial to EXIT. Push the Dial to get back to SELECT PRODUCT. 17. CARE AND MAINTENANCE MESSAGES The machine will automatically display messages. In some cases the message allows you to continue to brew coffee. In other cases no further coffee brewing is possible before the task has been completed. 25.

PRESS RINSE You must push the Rinse button (Fig. 2,E). The machine will pump hot water through the coffee spouts. FILL SYSTEM Place a cup underneath the steam nozzle and push one of the steam buttons. The machine will dispense a little bit of water. (chapter 6c.) FILL WATER The water tank is almost empty. You must add water before you can resume brewing coffee. EMPTY GROUNDS or EMPTY TRAY The used coffee container is full (it holds a maximum of 16 coffee portions). You must empty the coffee container before you can resume brewing coffee. Make sure the coffee spout is moved upwards. Carefully lift and pull out the removable drawer (Fig. 18). TRAY MISSING. There is water in the drawer. Empty the drawer and the used coffee container, assemble and replace. Make sure that that the two metal contacts of the drawer are clean and dry. Please note: If dont plan on using the machine for a few days, we recommend, pulling out the tray and emptying the used coffee container. Used, moist coffee grounds will develop mold and mildew. Important: If you pull out the drawer without any corresponding message in the display you must empty the used coffee container. The machine assumes that it will be emptied. If you do not empty the container, used coffee will overflow inside the machine and cause serious damage to the coffee release mechanism. Please note: the machine does not sense if the used coffee container is inserted (Fig. 1,16) If you forget to place the used
coffee container onto the drawer, ground coffee will discharged onto the drawer. TRAY MISSING Insert the drawer complete with the empty used coffee container. FILL BEANS You must refill the bean container before you can brew coffee again. You can still dispense hot water or use the steam function. SELECT PRODUCT / CLEAN MACHINE After approx. 220 coffee brewings or 80 rinsing cycles you must run a tablet cleaning cycle. You can still make coffee, however we highly recommend to perform the cleaning cycle within the next few days (chapter 18). SELECT PRODUCT / CLEAN NOW After another 30 coffee brewings the message CLEAN MACHINE changes to CLEAN NOW. SELECT PRODUCT / DE-SCALE MACHINE It is time to decalcify the machine. You can still make coffee, however we highly recommend to perform the decalcifying cycle within the next few days. Please note: this message should not appear if you use the Clearyl Filter Cartridge. If you use the cartridge and the message appears, then your cartridge function was not activated. Follow the instruction in chapter 14a to program and activate the Cartridge function. If the cartridge is already in use for several weeks install a new cartridge. DE-SCALE NOW It is really time to decalcify the machine. Dont wait any longer. SELECT PRODUCT / CHANGE FILTER It is time to replace the Clearyl filter.

17.1 MANUAL MAINTENANCE CYCLES (RINSE) The programming function RINSE lets you access the following maintenance programs, even if the machine does not prompt you: RINSE MACHINE, CLEAN MACHINE (Tablet Cleaning), DE-SCALE MACHINE, CHANGE FILTER. Please note: DE-SCALE MACHINE is not accessible if you are using the Clearyl Water filter and the function FILTER is set to YES. CHANGE FILTER is not accessible if the function FILTER is set to NO. RINSE MACHINE This program is useful if you used flavored coffee in connection with the pre-ground coffee button. One or two extra rinse cycles will remove any flavor transfer before brewing you next cup of flavor free coffee. SELECT PRODUCT. Push and hold the Rotary Dial. FILTER. Turn the Rotary Dial until the display shows RINSE. Push the Rotary Dial and select RINSE MACHINE. Push the Rotary Dial. The machine will run a rinse cycle through the coffee spouts and will automatically return to SELECT PRODUCT. CLEAN MACHINE (tablet cleaning) This program is useful if excessive oil build-up inside the machine slows the brewing process down. SELECT PRODUCT. Push and hold the Rotary Dial. FILTER. Turn the Rotary Dial until the display shows RINSE. 26.
Push the Rotary Dial and select CLEAN MACHINE. Push the Rotary Dial. Then follow the instructions in chapter 18.1. DE-SCALE MACHINE. To access this program set the function FILTER to NO. Then select within the function RINSE, the program DE-SCALE MACHINE. Push the Rotary Dial. Follow the instructions in chapter 18.3 CHANGE FILTER. When you use the Clearyl filter and the machine does not automatically remind you within three months to change it, the filter needs to be replaced with this program. To access this program manually, make sure the function FILTER is set to YES. SELECT PRODUCT. Push and hold the Rotary Dial. FILTER YES. Turn the Rotary Dial until the display shows RINSE. Push the Rotary Dial and select CHANGE FILTER. Push the Rotary Dial. Then follow the instructions in chapter 14b. 17.2 REMOVING STONES FROM THE BURR GRINDER If the burr grinder is blocked, proceed as follows: Turn off the machine by pushing the ON/OFF button (Fig. 2,B). Wait until the machine has shut down completely. Turn the main power switch off (Fig 1b). Open the bean container lid and remove all beans (scoop out beans or use a hand-held vacuum cleaner). Remove the screw in the bean container (Fig. 23) and 27.

push the grinder shield upwards (Fig. 24) Do not try to remove the shield completely. If any beans remain, remove them. Attach the burr grinder release tool to the upper burr (Fig. 25). If you cannot find this tool call 1-800-220-5701 and we will send the tool to you free of charge. Turn the tool counter-clockwise slowly until the stone becomes loose. Attention: Do not try to turn the tool clockwise. Fold the shield down and replace the screw. Turn machine on and test the grinder without beans to see if the blockage has disappeared. 17.3 GENERAL CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS Never use abrasive materials or chemicals to clean the machine. Clean the housing with a soft, damp cloth. Rinse water tank daily and fill with fresh cold water. 17.4 EMPTYING THE SYSTEM BEFORE TRANSPORT This procedure is necessary to prevent water and frost damage in case you intend to transport the machine. SELECT PRODUCT Remove the frother system. Leave the steam nozzle attached (Fig. 4). Place a container under the steam nozzle. Turn the machine off. The main power switch is still on. Press and hold either steam button until the display shows SYSTEM EMPTYING
When the process is completed the machine turns itself off. Next time you turn the machine on the display will show FILL SYSTEM/PRESS STEAM (chapter 6c). 18. AUTOMATIC CLEANING CYCLES 18.1 CLEANING WITH SPECIAL TABLET The machine monitors how many coffees are brewed and how often the rinsing program is activated. After approx. 220 coffees the display will show CLEAN MACHINE. You can continue to make coffee, however we highly recommend that you clean the machine as described below within the next few days. This cleaning program will remove oil build-ups in the brewing chamber. If the display shows CLEAN NOW you should clean the machine immediately. There will also be a "beep". This cleaning program takes about 15 minutes. Please use the enclosed white cleaning tablet. The machine comes with a pack of 2 tablets. To re-order see chapter 21. Important: Once the cleaning program has started do not interrupt the procedure. SELECT PRODUCT/CLEAN MACHINE 1. Push and hold the Rinse button until the following message appears EMPTY TRAY/EMPTY GROUNDS. 2. Make sure that the water container is at least half full. 3. Remove and empty the tray and the used coffee container and replace. Attention: If the tray and the used coffee container are already empty, you still need to remove the tray for approx. 20 seconds and then replace it. PRESS RINSE
4. Place a large container (24 oz.) underneath the coffee spout (Fig. 8b) and push the Rinse button (Fig. 2.E). The display will show MACHINE CLEANING. After a short while you will hear a beep and the display shows ADD TABLET/PRESS RINSE 5. Open the ground coffee funnel lid and drop one white tablet into the opening (Fig. 22). 6. Push the Rinse button. The display shows MACHINE CLEANING. The machine will start the automatic cleaning program by dispensing water in intervals into the container underneath the coffee spout. When finished, the display shows EMPTY TRAY/EMPTY GROUNDS and the machine "beeps". 7. Remove the tray. There will be water in the tray and in the used coffee container. Empty, clean and replace. The display shows SELECT PRODUCT. 8. Clean the ground coffee funnel. 9. Remove the funnel and rinse under hot water and dry. Replace funnel (Fig. 20 and 21). 18.2 DECALCIFYING The machine has an integrated decalcifying program. This program takes less than 50 minutes. When the display shows DE-SCALE MACHINE it is time to decalcify the machine. You can still make coffee. However, it is highly recommended that you decalcify the machine within the next 3 to 4 days. Please note: If you use the Clearyl water cartridge and the display shows DE-SCALE MACHINE then your cartridge function is not activated. Follow the instructions in chapter 14a to activate the 28.

Clearyl Cartridge. If the cartridge is in use for several weeks install a new cartridge. Important: The decalcifying program must not be interrupted. DECALCIFYING AGENT: Only use our special decalcifying tablets Model # 61848, see chapter 21. CAUTION: Never use vinegar or any other decalcifying agent. This might damage internal parts of the machine. CAUTION: Immediately remove any splashes or drops of the decalcifying solution from sensitive surfaces, such as natural stone or wood. Always wait until the decalcifying solution in the water tank has been used up. Do not fill additional decalcifying solution into the water tank. 18.3 DECALCIFYING PROCEDURE SELECT PRODUCT/DE-SCALE MACHINE 1. Push and hold the Rinse button until the following message appears EMPTY TRAY/EMPTY GROUNDS. 2. Remove and empty the tray and the used coffee container and replace TRAY MISSING. Attention: If the tray and the used coffee container are empty, you need to remove the tray for approx. 20 seconds and then replace it. AGENT IN TANK/PRESS STEAM 3. Empty the Water Container. Remove the Dual Frother. 4. Dissolve 3 of the large square decalcifying tablets in a container with 20 oz. of water (0.6 liters) and pour the solution into the water tank. Replace water tank. 5. Place a large container under the steam nozzle (Fig. 4). 29.
6. Push either steam button. The display shows MACHINE DE-SCALING. The lights in the Steam buttons start blinking. The machine will pump the mixture in intervals through the steam nozzle into the container underneath. After 10 minutes the machine "beeps". The display shows OPEN TAP. 7. Empty the container underneath the steam nozzle and place it underneath the hot water spout (Fig.1,14). 8. Turn the Selector switch to the hot water position (Fig. 3,L). The machine will now pump the mixture in intervals through the hot water spout. MACHINE DE-SCALING. 9. After approximately six minutes the machine will beep again. The display shows CLOSE TAP. Turn the selector switch (Fig. 3,L) back to the cup symbol MACHINE DE-SCALING. The machine will now pump the remaining mixture in intervals into the used water tray inside. After another 12 minutes the machine "beeps" and the display shows EMPTY TRAY/EMPTY GROUNDS. 10. Carefully remove the used water tray (Fig. 1,18 ), TRAY MISSING empty it, rinse thoroughly and replace. The display shows FILL WATER TANK/RINSE WATER TANK. 11. Remove the water tank, rinse thoroughly, fill it halfway with fresh water and then replace. The display shows PRESS STEAM. 12. Place a large container under the steam nozzle (Fig. 4). 13. Push either steam button. The display shows MACHINE DE-SCALING. For 2 minutes, it will pump fresh water in intervals through the steam nozzle into the container underneath. Then machine "beeps". The display shows OPEN TAP.

C. INSUFFICIENT FROTHED MILK PRODUCTION Reason: Milk is initially not cold enough or your milk is not suited for thick frothing. Solution: Make sure milk is cold. Use a different type of milk. Skim milk will produce the thickest and longest lasting froth. Full fat milk will produce less thick froth. Reason: The components of the frother are not assembled properly, or the components are clogged with hardened milk, or one or more of the components is missing, or the steam nozzle is clogged. Solution: a. Remove frother. Check that steam comes out of the steam nozzle. If not, use a needle and clear blockage from inside steam nozzle. b. Clean all other frother parts and assemble properly. See chapters 10b, 10f. c. If any parts are missing call Customer Service: 1-800-220-5701 or use the enclosed mail order form to order the missing part. D. GRINDER MAKES AN EXTREMELY LOUD NOISE; NO BEANS ARE GROUND Reason: A stone or something else is blocking the burr grinder. Solution: See chapter 16.5 and 16.6. E. THE REMOVABLE DRAWER (Fig.1, 18) DOESNT COME OUT Reason: The internal used coffee disposal chute did not retract. Solution: Turn off the machine. Wait a minute. Turn machine on and wait until it stops making any noise. Now try to pull out the drawer. If this does not work, turn the machine off. Now pull the
drawer out with some force. You will feel some resistance. When the drawer is out you will see that the back wall of the used coffee container (Fig.1,16) is missing. Reach into the machine and retrieve the back wall (it is a small black flexible piece). Set the used coffee container aside and insert the drawer (without the used coffee container) into the machine. Turn the machine on. Wait until all noise has stopped. The disposable chute should retract. Remove the drawer, replace the used coffee container and insert it back into the machine. Check if the drawer comes out easily. 21. SUPPLIES The following supplies are necessary to keep your machine in good working order: Clearyl Water Filter Cartridge (one included) Model #64553; the machine will remind you automatically. Tip: If you brew 10 cups a day you need about one Clearyl cartridge per month. Always keep extra cartridges available. Special Cleaning Tablets (two included) Model #62205 Tip: If you brew 10 cups a day you need about one tablet every 3 weeks. Always keep extra tablets available. Auto-Cappuccino Cleaner (one bottle included) Model #63801 Tip: If you use the auto cappuccino cleaner once a day you need a new bottle every 2 1/2 weeks. Always keep extra bottles available. Decalcifying tablets (large square tablets) - Model #61848 Please note: You must use decalcifying tablets if you do not use the Clearyl cartridge.

 

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In a class of its own! Grind, tamp, brew and clean in under 60 secondswith a push of a button. Make perfect espressos, cappuccinos, lattes and crema coffee..every time. The Impressa S9 Avantgarde is one of the fastest and most versatile Automatic Coffee and Espresso Centers on the market today. With its 96-ounce capacity, two stainless steel lined thermoblock heating systems, a traditional frother and the automatic frothXpress Plus system it produces coffees, espressos and unlimited amounts of hot frothed and steamed milk for cappuccinos and lattes with no down time. Four pre-set beverage buttons and a unique "a la carte" button give you endless possibilities of creating your own coffee fantasies. A separate hot water spout for tea, a separate ground coffee funnel and a stainless steel warming tray on top make this a complete hot beverage center. With its UL listing for household and commercial use the S9 Avantgarde is the right machine for home, office and any small restaurant.

 

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