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Operating instructions automatic 2-cup espresso/coffee machine

Art. Nr. 59611

3/2000

RICMAS BORNEO SDN BHD.

Since our products are constantly updated with the latest technology, it is possible that some of the technical data in this sh eet does not correspond with your actual machine. The same may be true for the colour of your machine.

Operating elements

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.
Coffee spout (height adjustable) Water tank Lid of water tank Release knob for cover Filler funnel for coffee powder Release lever for crank handle Crank handle Cover Power switch ON/OFF Operating switch for coffee/water Warning lamp Empty grounds container Warning lamp Heater Selector switch for coffee, water or steam Pivoting nozzle for water and steam Drip tray cover Residual water container with coffee grounds container 17. Residual water indicator 18. Lifting cutout 19. Dust protection lid for filler funnel

Contents

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1. Description...page 6 2. Safety instructions...page 6 2.1 Warning..page 6 2.2 Safety precautions..page 6 3. Check before use..page 6 3.1 Checking mains voltage..page 6 3.2 Checking fuse...page 6 4. Important information before use..page 6 5. Before using the machine for the first time.page 7 5.1 Filling the water tank.page 7 5.2 Rinsing the machine..page 7 6. Preparing coffee/espresso.page 7 6.1 Filling the water tank.page 7 6.2 Filling with coffee powder..page 8 6.3 Pressing the coffee powder..page 8 6.4 Brewing coffee..page 8 6.5 After preparation of coffee/espresso.page 8 7. Drawing off water..page 8 8. Drawing off steam...page 9 8.1 Important after drawing off steam.page 9 9. Cleaning and maintenance.page 9 9.1 Emptying the grounds container.page 9 9.2 Emptying the residual water container.page 9 9.3 Cleaning cover..page 10 9.4 Cleaning the water tank..page 10 9.5 Cleaning water/steam nozzle.page 10 9.6 General advice on cleaning..page 10 9.7 Cleaning..page 10 10. Descaling...page 11 10.1 Descaling procedure..page 11 11. Replacing the filter cartridge..page 12 12. Disposal..page 12 13. Trouble-shooting..page 12 14. Service...page 13 15. Technical specifications..page 13 16. Legal information..page 13

Notes for the user

Thank you for choosing this Jura product. Please study these instructions carefully before using your new appliance and keep them in a safe place for easy reference in the future.

1. Description

The attraction of this automatic 2-cup espresso/coffee machine lies in its new operating concept. The top-quality appliance with adjustable coffee spout and automatic ejection of coffee grounds ensures perfect coffee by allowing you to choose precisely the amount of coffee you wish to use.
Never use the espresso section without the residual water container and the coffee grounds container. Place your espresso/coffee machine on a solid level surface. Never leave it on a surface that is warm or hot (hob etc.). Choose a location that is inaccessible for children and pets. Always remove plug from power socket before cleaning. When removing plug from power socket, never tug on the cable or on the appliance itself. Never repair or open the machine yourself. All repairs should be performed only by authorised service centres using original Jura spare parts and accessories. The machine is connected to the mains power socket via an electric cable. Ensure that no one trips over this cable and pulls down the machine. Keep children and animals away. Never put the machine or individual parts of the machine in the dishwasher.
2. Safety instructions 2.1 Warning
Children are unaware of the dangers that electrical appliances present. Therefore children should never be left alone with electrical appliances unsupervised. This appliance should only be used by people who have read and understood the operating instructions. Never use a faulty appliance or one with a damaged power cable. Never immerse the appliance in water.
3. Check before use 3.1 Checking mains voltage
The machine is set for the correct voltage before leaving our factory. Ensure that your mains voltage corresponds to the details quoted on the rating plate attached to the bottom of the machine.

3.2 Checking fuse

The appliance is designed for a current of 6 amps. Check that an appropriate fuse is fitted.

2.2 Safety precautions

Never expose the appliance to the effects of rain, snow or frost and never operate it with wet hands. Never use the machine when the cover has been removed (for cleaning) or the casing shows visible signs of damage.
4. Important information before use
The Jura Subito has a revolutionary new operating concept. The heart of this is its revolving cover and the crank handle with release lever.
For safety reasons, the appliance leaves our factory set to the position for drawing off coffee (Fig. 4). In order to turn the cover, the crank handle must be lifted to the stop position: The crank handle is used to rotate the cover and to press the coffee powder that has been put into the machine. It can only be lowered in the Brewing position (Fig. 2). In order to lift or lower the crank handle, the release lever must be pulled out (Figs. 3 and 5). The cover can only be rotated in a counter-clockwise direction when the crank handle has been lifted. It has two stop positions: Fill coffee (Fig. 1) and Brewing (Fig. 2). These positions are reached when the cover is heard to click into the stop as it is rotated and cannot be turned back in a clockwise direction.

5.2 Rinsing the machine

Please take the following steps when putting the machine into operation for the first time or when the machine has been left unused for a longish period of time (i.e. vacation): Move the crank handle to the coffee withdrawal position (Fig. 4). Fill the water tank with fresh tap water and insert the tank carefully into the machine. Ensure that the tank clicks correctly into position. Plug the appliance into the mains and operate power switch ( ). When the heater warning lamp ( ) goes out, the machine is ready for use. Set the selector switch to the coffee position ( ) and place an appropriate vessel under the coffee spout; now turn on the operating switch ( ). When approximately two cups have been drawn off, turn off the operating switch, lift up the crank handle and rotate the cover back to its basic position i.e. the Fill coffee position (Fig. 1).
5. Before using the machine for the first time 5.1 Filling the water tank
Please take the following steps when putting the machine into operation for the first time, when the machine has been left unused for a longish period of time (i.e. vacation) or if the water tank is totally empty: Move the crank handle to the coffee withdrawal position (Fig. 4). Fill the water tank with fresh tap water and insert the tank carefully into the machine. Ensure that the tank clicks correctly into position. Press the operating switch ( ). Place an appropriate cup under the pivoting nozzle and set the selection switch to the water function ( ). Turn on the operating switch and draw off one cup of water ( ). Now your machine is filling with water.
6. Preparing coffee/espresso 6.1 Filling the water tank
Fill the water tank with fresh tap water (no further than the mark) and replace it in the machine. Ensure that it clicks home correctly. Now switch on the power switch ( ). When the heater warning lamp ( ) goes out, the machine is ready for use. Important: Only use fresh tap water. Never fill the tank with milk, mineral water or any other liquid.

6.2 Filling with coffee powder
Rotate the cover to the Fill coffee position (Fig. 1). Put a maximum of two level tablespoons of coffee powder in the filler funnel. The strength of the coffee depends on how much coffee is used. Important: Only use ground coffee powder. Never fill the funnel with coffee beans or instant coffee.
6.5 After preparation of coffee/espresso
Release the crank handle and lift it up (Fig. 5). Rotate the cover back to its basic position, i.e. a 3/4 turn (Fig. 6). When the cover is rotated, the coffee grounds are automatically ejected into the grounds container. The machine is ready for use again.
6.3 Pressing the coffee powder
Rotate the cover a 1/4 turn further to the Brewing position (Fig. 2). Pull out the release lever and press the crank handle firmly downwards without forcing it until you feel it reach the stop position (Fig. 3). Let go of the release lever. The coffee powder is now pressed. Ensure that the crank handle is securely located in the lowered position. To do this, pull the ball on the crank handle lightly upwards.

7. Drawing off water

Fill the water tank with fresh tap water (no further than the mark) and replace it in the machine, ensuring that it clicks home correctly. Now turn on the power switch ( ). When the heater warning lamp ( ) goes out, the machine is ready for use. Place a cup under the water nozzle and turn the selector switch to the water position ( ). Turn on the operating switch ( ) and draw off water. Attention: Hot water can cause scalding. Once the required amount of water has been draw off, turn off the operating switch again ( ) and turn the selector switch back to the coffee position ( ). Note: While water is being drawn off, the heater warning lamp ( ) may light up. This shows that the system is heating. The process must not be interrupted.

6.4 Brewing coffee

Place one or two cups beneath the adjustable coffee spout. ). Check that the selector switch is in the coffee position ( Turn on the operating switch ( ) and draw off coffee (Fig. 4). Due to the build-up of the brewing pressure, the cover may lift up slightly. Once the required amount of coffee has been brewed, turn off the operating switch ( ) again. Note: While coffee is being drawn off, the heater warning lamp ( ) may light up. This shows that the system is heating. The brewing process must not be interrupted.

8. Drawing off steam

Steam can be used for warming up all kinds of liquids and for frothing up milk for cappuccino. Ensure that for heating the movable tube of the nozzle is pushed up. For frothing, the tube must be down. Fill the water tank with fresh tap water (no further than the mark) and replace it in the machine, ensuring that it clicks home correctly. Now turn on the power switch ( ). When the heater warning lamp ( ) goes out, the machine is ready for use. Insert the nozzle in the liquid you wish to heat or the milk you wish to froth and turn the selector switch to the steam position ( ). When steam is being drawn off, the operating switch ( ) must not be turned on! Attention: Hot steam can cause scalding. Important: Only insert about half the length of the nozzle into the liquid so that the air supply is not obstructed. The tip of the nozzle must never touch the bottom of the cup otherwise the flow of steam is obstructed. Once the required amount of steam has been draw off, turn the selector switch back to the coffee position ( ). Note: The heater warning lamp ( ) may light up while steam is being drawn off. The maximum length of time during which steam should be drawn off is 1 1/2 minutes. When the frothing function is used, a little water comes out of the nozzle first before actual steam can be drawn off, this has no effect on the success of the frothing process, for example when milk is frothed up.
8.1 Important after drawing off steam
After steam has been drawn off, the system is very hot. In order to protect the machine, it must be cooled down each time after steam has been drawn off by drawing off water (as per Section 7). Draw off water until the heater warning lamp ( ) lights up again. Drawing off water also cleans the inside of the frothing nozzle. After drawing off steam, the outside of the nozzle should always be cleaned with a damp cloth.
9. Cleaning and maintenance
By cleaning the machine thoroughly you can extend the operating life of the appliance and maintain the high quality of the coffee it prepares.
9.1 Emptying the grounds container
The system may cause the Empty grounds container warning lamp ( ) to light up briefly. When it lights up constantly, the grounds container must be emptied. Hygienic reasons make it advisable to empty the container once a day. Move the adjustable coffee spout to its uppermost position to avoid damaging the spout when removing the residual water container. Take the residual water container out of the machine (Fig. 7). Be careful as there is water in the container. Remove the grounds container and dispose of the grounds. Clean and replace the grounds and water containers. The red warning lamp ( ) goes out.
9.2 Emptying the residual water container
As soon as the residual water indicator (red float) appears above the drip tray cover, it is necessary to empty the residual water container.
Move the adjustable coffee spout to its uppermost position to avoid damaging the spout when removing the residual water container. Take the residual water container out of the machine (Fig. 7). Be careful as there is water in the container. Empty and clean the water container and replace it together with the grounds container.

9.5 Cleaning water/steam nozzle
If the water/steam nozzle becomes blocked, it can be unscrewed with the aid of a coin. Clean the spout thoroughly under warm running water. Screw the spout back in its correct position.
9.6 General advice on cleaning
When the machine is not being used, the filler funnel should be covered with its dust protection lid. Never use sharp or abrasive articles or corrosive chemicals to clean your machine. Wipe down the casing inside and out using a soft damp cloth. Never put your machine or any parts of it in a dishwasher Never immerse the machine in water. The water tank should be rinsed out every day and filled with clean water.

9.3 Cleaning cover

We recommend that you clean the cover 2 or 3 times a week and also if the machine is not going to be used for a longish period of time (vacation etc.). You should follow the instructions below: Rotate the cover to the cleaning position (Fig. 8) and take out the removable filler funnel. Tip the release button upwards and lift off the cover (Fig. 9). Rinse the cover thoroughly in warm water (Fig. 10). Note: Release the crank handle and lower it so that the brewing plunger, brewing sieve and gaskets can be cleaned as well.can be cleaned as well. Clean the top of the machine with a brush or a damp cloth (Fig. 11). Release the crank handle and pull it up. Reposition the cover on the machine precisely as illustrated (Fig. 12) until it clicks into its correct position. Replace the filler funnel and rotate the cover back to the Fill coffee position (Fig. 6).

9.7 Cleaning

To ensure that the coffee you brew with your JURA Subito is top-quality at all times, JURA recommends that you clean your coffee-maker with a JURA cleaning tablet approximately after one month or after you have made about 200 cups of coffee. The cleaning tablet is available from your dealer. Carry out the cleaning operation by exactly following the steps described on the following page. 1. Empty the containers for residual water and coffee grounds and replace. 2. Drop the Jura cleaning tablet into the filler funnel (Fig. 1), turn the lever to the brewing position and push down (Fig. 3).
9.4 Cleaning the water tank
If a build-up of calcium deposit becomes visible in the water tank, this can be descaled separately. To do this, it should be removed from the appliance.
3. Set the selector switch to the Coffee position (Fig. 4). 4. Switch the pump on (Fig. 4), let approx. 100 ml run out through coffee outlet and switch the pump off again. Wait for 2 minutes. 5. Repeat step 4 five times. 6. Turn the cover to the cleaning position and remove (Fig. 9). Rinse well. 7. Turn on the pump switch. Switch off again after 1 minute. 8. Clean the top with a brush or a damp cloth (Fig. 11). 9. Fit the cover and turn into the coffee-brewing position. Then lower the lever twice with the release lever pulled out (Fig. 3) and lift again (Fig. 5). 10. Turn the cover to the filling position. 11. Empty the containers for residual water and coffee grounds and replace.

10.1 Decalcification process
Preparation for decalcification 1. Switch the appliance off and allow to cool for approx. 1 hour if it has been in recent use. 2. Drain the residual water tray and the grounds container and replace. 3. Turn the cover through 1/4 turn into the coffee brewing position (Fig. 2). 4. Pull the release lever and push down the twist-lever, exerting moderate force until it can be felt to reach the end of its travel (Fig. 3). 5. Pour 0.7 litres of water into a container and completely dissolve the contents of a blister pack (2 tablets). 6. Now pour this solution into the water tank. 7. Position a vessel of the required capacity under the swivelling water and steam outlet spout. Procedure 8. Set the selector to the Water position ( ) position. 9. Turn the tapping switch ( ) on. 10. Turn the main switch ( ) on and draw off approx. 125 ml (1 large cup) from the contents of the tank. 11. Turn the main switch ( ) off and allow the decalcifying solution to work for approx. 10 minutes. 12. Repeat Steps 10 and 11. 13. Empty the vessel and reposition under the height-adjustable coffee spout. 14. Set the selector to the Coffee position ( ) position. 15. Turn the main switch ( ) on and draw off approx. 150 ml of the contents of the tank. 16. Turn the main switch ( ) off and allow the decalcifying solution to work for approx. 10 minutes.

10. Descaling

To keep your machine functioning correctly, it must be periodically descaled. How often this must be done depends on the hardness of the water. You can find out how hard your water is by asking the local water board. In the case of hard water (approx. 20 dH), we recommend that you descale the machine every three months. For decalcification purposes we recommend use of the Jura decalcifying tablet. These are available from your local dealer. Note: The machine must be descaled if there is a noticeable reduction in coffee flow and/or the temperature of the coffee decreases. Important: The Jura decalcifying tablet was specially designed for Jura devices and in particular for the decalcification cycle. You can therefore be sure of optimum results.
17. Repeat Steps 15 and 16 twice. 18. Empty the vessel and reposition under the height-adjustable coffee spout. Rinsing after decalcification 19. Rinse the tank thoroughly, refill with fresh water from the mains supply and replace. 20. Turn the main switch ( ) on and heat approx. 200 ml of water. 21. Turn the tapping switch off and wait until the heating control lamp ( ) goes out. 22. Turn the tapping switch ( ) on again and draw off 1/2 of the contents of the tank. 23. Turn the tapping switch ( ) off again. 24. Empty the vessel and reposition under the height-adjustable coffee spout. 25. Unlock the twist-lever, and pull up. Then turn the cover back into its initial position (Fig. 6). 26. Set the selector to the Water position ( ). 27. Turn the tapping switch ( ) on and draw off the rest of the contents of the tank. 28. Turn the main switch ( ) off and set the selector to the Coffee position ( ). 29. Drain the residual water tray and the grounds container and replace. 30. Fill the water tank with fresh water from the mains supply and replace.

The cartridge retaining clip is equipped with a special rotating disc to allow the date to be set for changing the cartridge (2 months from date of fitting). Turn the tapping switch ( ) on and draw off approx. 1/2 of the contents of the tank through the water and steam spout. NB: Filter cartridges are available from your local Jura dealer.

12. Disposal

You should return your coffee machine to a dealer, service centre or the Jura company for correct disposal.

13. Trouble-shooting

Empty grounds ( ) warning lamp lights up: > Coffee grounds container is full > Coffee grounds container is missing > Residual water container has not been fitted correctly No espresso/coffee comes out > Water tank has not been fitted correctly > Water tank is empty > Crank handle not correctly lowered for brewing > Cover is dirty (see section 9.3 Cleaning cover). > Machine is furred up > Coffee ground too finely Difficult to lower crank handle or to rotate the cover > Follow the instructions in section 9.3 Cleaning cover. If none of the remedies listed above help, please contact your dealer or get in touch with the Jura Customer Service Department direct.
11. Replacing the filter cartridge
Swing the cartridge retaining clip up and fit the filter cartridge into the water tank, exerting light pressure only. Swing the cartridge retaining clip back down, until it can be heard clicking into position.

14. Service

Important: When you send the machine for servicing, there should be no water in the system. To empty the system completely, draw off steam until no more steam comes out.

16. Legal information

These operating instructions contain all the information necessary for the correct use, operation and maintenance of your espresso/coffee machine. Understanding and complying with the directions contained in these operating instructions are essential to ensure that the machine is utilised without risk and to ensure safety during operation and maintenance. These operating instructions cannot cover all the possible ways in which this machine may be used. Should you require further information or should particular problems occur that are not dealt with in these instructions in sufficient detail for you, then please ask your local dealer for the information you require or contact us direct. We would further point out that the contents of these operating instructions in no way constitute a part of, or alter, any previous or existing contract, agreement or legal relationship. All obligations on the part of Jura Elektroapparate AG result solely from the relevant sales agreement which also contains full details of the only warranty terms valid in respect of this appliance. The contractual terms of this warranty are neither extended nor limited in any form by the information contained in these operating instructions. These operating instructions contain information that is protected by copyright. The photocopying or translation into any other language of these instructions without prior written authorisation from Jura Elektroapparate AG is strictly prohibited.

15. Technical specifications
Voltage: Power consumption: Weight: Water tank: Cord: Dimensions (WxHxD): Safety standards: 230 V AC 1260 W 4.6 kg 1.5 litres 1.1 m with plug 31 x 32 x 37 cm

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SUBITO

Operating instructions
Automatic 2-cup espresso/coffee machine

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Operating elements

1. Coffee spout (height adjustable) 2. Water tank 3. Lid of water tank 4. Release knob for cover 5. Filler funnel for coffee powder 6. Release lever for crank handle 7. Crank handle 8. Cover 9. Power switch ON/OFF 10. Operating switch for coffee/water 11. Warning lamp Empty grounds container 12. Warning lamp Heater 13. Selector switch for coffee, water or steam 14. Pivoting nozzle for water and steam 15. Drip tray cover 16. Residual water container with coffee grounds container 17. Residual water indicator 18. Lifting cutout 19. Dust protection lid for filler funnel
Contents SUBITO automatic 2-cup espresso/coffee machine
1. Description. page 6 2. Safety instructions. page 6 2.1 Warning. page 6 2.2 Safety precautions. page 6 3. Check before use. page 6 3.1 Checking mains voltage. page 6 3.2 Checking fuse. page 6. 4. Important information before use. page 7 5. Before using the machine for the first time. page 7 5.1 Filling the water tank. page 7 5.2 Rinsing the machine. page 7 6. Preparing coffee/espresso. page 7 6.1 Filling the water tank. page 7 6.2 Filling with coffee powder. page 8 6.3 Pressing the coffee powder

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8.1 Important after drawing off steam. page 9 9. Cleaning and maintenance. page 9 9.1 Emptying the grounds container. page 9 9.2 Emptying the residual water container. page 10 9.3 Cleaning cover. page 10 9.4 Cleaning the water tank
9.5 Cleaning water/steam nozzle. page 10 9.6 General advice on cleaning. page 10 9.7 Cleaning
10. Descaling. page 11 10.1 Descaling procedure. page 11 11. Replacing the CLARIS plus filter cartridge. page 12 12. Disposal. page 13 13. Trouble-shooting. page 13 14. Service. page 13 15. Technical specifications. page 13 16. Legal information. page 14
6.4 Brewing coffee. page 8 6.5 After preparation of coffee/espresso. page 8 7. Drawing off water. page 8 8. Drawing off steam. page 9

Notes for the user

Thank you for choosing this JURA product. Please study these instructions carefully before using your new appliance and keep them in a safe place for easy reference in the future.
Never use the machine when the cover has been removed (for cleaning) or the casing shows visible signs of damage. Never use the espresso section without the residual water container and the coffee grounds container. Place your espresso/coffee machine on a solid level surface. Never leave it on a surface that is warm or hot (hob etc.). Choose a location that is inaccessible for children and pets. Always remove plug from power socket before cleaning. When removing plug from power socket, never tug on the cable or on the appliance itself. The machine is connected to the mains power socket via an electric cable. Ensure that no one trips over this cable and pulls down the machine. Keep children and animals away. Never put the machine or individual parts of the machine in the dishwasher.

1. Description

The attraction of this automatic 2-cup espresso/coffee machine lies in its new operating concept. The top-quality appliance with adjustable coffee spout and automatic ejection of coffee grounds ensures perfect coffee by allowing you to choose precisely the amount of coffee you wish to use.
2. Safety instructions 2.1 Warning
Children are unaware of the dangers that electrical appliances present. Therefore children should never be left alone with electrical appliances unsupervised. This appliance should only be used by people who have read and understood the operating instructions. Never use a faulty appliance or one with a damaged power cable. Never repair or open the machine yourself. All repairs should be performed only by authorised service centres using original JURA spare parts and accessories. Never immerse the appliance in water.
3. Check before use 3.1 Checking mains voltage
The machine is set for the correct voltage before leaving our factory. Ensure that your mains voltage corresponds to the details quoted on the rating plate attached to the bottom of the machine.

3.2 Checking fuse

The appliance is designed for a current of 6 amps. Check that an appropriate fuse is fitted.

2.2 Safety precautions

Never expose the appliance to the effects of rain, snow or frost and never operate it with wet hands.
4. Important information before use
The SUBITO automatic 2-cup esspresso/coffee machine has a revolutionary new operating concept. The heart of this is its revolving cover and the crank handle with release lever. For safety reasons, the appliance leaves our factory set to the position for drawing off coffee (Fig. 4). In order to turn the cover, the crank handle must be lifted to the stop position: The crank handle is used to rotate the cover and to press the coffee powder that has been put into the machine. It can only be lowered in the Brewing position (Fig. 2). In order to lift or lower the crank handle, the release lever must be pulled out (Figs. 3 and 5). The cover can only be rotated in a counter-clockwise direction when the crank handle has been lifted. It has two stop positions: Fill coffee (Fig. 1) and Brewing (Fig. 2). These positions are reached when the cover is heard to click into the stop as it is rotated and cannot be turned back in a clockwise direction.
Place an appropriate cup under the pivoting nozzle and set the selection switch to the water function ( ). Turn on the operating switch and draw off one cup of water ( Now your machine is filling with water. ).

5.2 Rinsing the machine

Please take the following steps when putting the machine into operation for the first time or when the machine has been left unused for a longish period of time (i.e. vacation): Move the crank handle to the coffee withdrawal position (Fig. 4). Fill the water tank with fresh tap water and insert the tank carefully into the machine. Ensure that the tank clicks correctly into position. Plug the appliance into the mains and operate power switch ( ). When the heater warning lamp ( ) goes out, the machine is ready for use. Set the selector switch to the coffee position ( ) and place an appropriate vessel under the coffee spout; now turn on the operating switch ( ). When approximately two cups have been drawn off, turn off the operating switch, lift up the crank handle and rotate the cover back to its basic position i.e. the Fill coffee position (Fig. 1).

5. Before using the machine for the first time 5.1 Filling the water tank
Please take the following steps when putting the machine into operation for the first time, when the machine has been left unused for a longish period of time (i.e. vacation) or if the water tank is totally empty: Move the crank handle to the coffee withdrawal position (Fig. 4). Fill the water tank with fresh tap water and insert the tank carefully into the machine. Ensure that the tank clicks correctly into position. Press the operating switch ( ).
6. Preparing coffee/espresso 6.1 Filling the water tank
Fill the water tank with fresh tap water (no further than the mark) and replace it in the machine. Ensure that it clicks home correctly. Now switch on the power switch ( ). When the heater warning lamp ( ) goes out, the machine is ready for use.
Only use fresh tap water. Never fill the tank with milk, mineral water or any other liquid.
Once the required amount of coffee has been brewed, turn off the operating switch ( ) again. While coffee is being drawn off, the heater warning lamp ( ) may light up. This shows that the system is heating. The brewing process must not be interrupted.
6.2 Filling with coffee powder
Rotate the cover to the Fill coffee position (Fig. 1). Put a maximum of two level tablespoons of coffee powder in the filler funnel. The strength of the coffee depends on how much coffee is used. Only use ground coffee powder. Never fill the funnel with coffee beans or instant coffee.
6.5 After preparation of coffee/espresso
Release the crank handle and lift it up (Fig. 5). Rotate the cover back to its basic position, i.e. a 3/4 turn (Fig. 6). When the cover is rotated, the coffee grounds are automatically ejected into the grounds container. The machine is ready for use again.
6.3 Pressing the coffee powder
Rotate the cover a 1/4 turn further to the Brewing position (Fig. 2). Pull out the release lever and press the crank handle firmly downwards without forcing it until you feel it reach the stop position (Fig. 3). Let go of the release lever. The coffee powder is now pressed. Ensure that the crank handle is securely located in the lowered position. To do this, pull the ball on the crank handle lightly upwards.

7. Drawing off water

Fill the water tank with fresh tap water (no further than the mark) and replace it in the machine, ensuring that it clicks home correctly. Now turn on the power switch ( ). When the heater warning lamp ( ) goes out, the machine is ready for use. Place a cup under the water nozzle and turn the selector switch to the water position ( ). Turn on the operating switch ( Hot water can cause scalding. ) and draw off water.

6.4 Brewing coffee

Place one or two cups beneath the adjustable coffee spout. Check that the selector switch is in the coffee position ( ). Turn on the operating switch ( ) and draw off coffee (Fig. 4). Due to the build-up of the brewing pressure, the cover may lift up slightly.

Once the required amount of water has been draw off, turn off the operating switch again ( ) and turn the selector switch back to the coffee position ( ).
While water is being drawn off, the heater warning lamp ( ) may light up. This shows that the system is heating. The process must not be interrupted.

8. Drawing off steam

Steam can be used for warming up all kinds of liquids and for frothing up milk for cappuccino. Ensure that for heating the movable tube of the nozzle is pushed up. For frothing, the tube must be down. Fill the water tank with fresh tap water (no further than the mark) and replace it in the machine, ensuring that it clicks home correctly. Now turn on the power switch ( ). When the heater warning lamp ( ) goes out, the machine is ready for use. Insert the nozzle in the liquid you wish to heat or the milk you wish to froth and turn the selector switch to the steam position ( ). When steam is being drawn off, the operating switch ( not be turned on! Hot steam can cause scalding. ) must
The heater warning lamp ( ) may light up while steam is being drawn off. The maximum length of time during which steam should be drawn off is 1 1/2 minutes. When the frothing function is used, a little water comes out of the nozzle first before actual steam can be drawn off, this has no effect on the success of the frothing process, for example when milk is frothed up.
8.1 Important after drawing off steam
After steam has been drawn off, the system is very hot. In order to protect the machine, it must be cooled down each time after steam has been drawn off by drawing off water (as per Section 7). Draw off water until the heater warning lamp ( ) lights up again. Drawing off water also cleans the inside of the frothing nozzle. After drawing off steam, the outside of the nozzle should always be cleaned with a damp cloth.
9. Cleaning and maintenance
By cleaning the machine thoroughly you can extend the operating life of the appliance and maintain the high quality of the coffee it prepares.
9.1 Emptying the grounds container

Only insert about half the length of the nozzle into the liquid so that the air supply is not obstructed. The tip of the nozzle must never touch the bottom of the cup otherwise the flow of steam is obstructed. Once the required amount of steam has been draw off, turn the selector switch back to the coffee position ( ).
The system may cause the Empty grounds container warning lamp ( ) to light up briefly. When it lights up constantly, the grounds container must be emptied. Hygienic reasons make it advisable to empty the container once a day.
Move the adjustable coffee spout to its uppermost position to avoid damaging the spout when removing the residual water container. Take the residual water container out of the machine (Fig. 7). Be careful as there is water in the container. Remove the grounds container and dispose of the grounds. Clean and replace the grounds and water containers. The red warning lamp ( ) goes out.
Release the crank handle and lower it so that the brewing plunger, brewing sieve and gaskets can be cleaned as well.can be cleaned as well. Clean the top of the machine with a brush or a damp cloth (Fig. 11). Release the crank handle and pull it up. Reposition the cover on the machine precisely as illustrated (Fig. 12) until it clicks into its correct position. Replace the filler funnel and rotate the cover back to the Fill coffee position (Fig. 6).
9.2 Emptying the residual water container
As soon as the residual water indicator (red float) appears above the drip tray cover, it is necessary to empty the residual water container. Move the adjustable coffee spout to its uppermost position to avoid damaging the spout when removing the residual water container. Take the residual water container out of the machine (Fig. 7). Be careful as there is water in the container. Empty and clean the water container and replace it together with the grounds container.
9.4 Cleaning the water tank
If a build-up of calcium deposit becomes visible in the water tank, this can be descaled separately. To do this, it should be removed from the appliance.

9.5 Cleaning water/steam nozzle
If the water/steam nozzle becomes blocked, it can be unscrewed with the aid of a coin. Clean the spout thoroughly under warm running water. Screw the spout back in its correct position.

9.3 Cleaning cover

We recommend that you clean the cover 2 or 3 times a week and also if the machine is not going to be used for a longish period of time (vacation etc.). You should follow the instructions below: Rotate the cover to the cleaning position (Fig. 8) and take out the removable filler funnel. Tip the release button upwards and lift off the cover (Fig. 9). Rinse the cover thoroughly in warm water (Fig. 10).
9.6 General advice on cleaning
When the machine is not being used, the filler funnel should be covered with its dust protection lid. Never use sharp or abrasive articles or corrosive chemicals to clean your machine. Wipe down the casing inside and out using a soft damp cloth.
Never put your machine or any parts of it in a dishwasher Never immerse the machine in water. The water tank should be rinsed out every day and filled with clean water.
10. Turn the cover to the filling position. 11. Empty the containers for residual water and coffee grounds and replace.
10. Descaling 9.7 Cleaning
Original JURA cleaning tablets which are specially designed for the cleaning of your SUBITO are available at your authorized dealer. Please note that machine defects or residues in the water cannot be excluded if you use inappropriate cleaning agents. Carry out the cleaning operation by exactly following the steps described on the following page. 1. Empty the containers for residual water and coffee grounds and replace. 2. Drop the cleaning tablet into the filler funnel (Fig. 1), turn the lever to the brewing position and push down (Fig. 3). 3. Set the selector switch to the Coffee position (Fig. 4). 4. Switch the pump on (Fig. 4), let approx. 100 ml run out through coffee outlet and switch the pump off again. Wait for 2 minutes. 5. Repeat step 4 five times. 6. Turn the cover to the cleaning position and remove (Fig. 9). Rinse well. 7. Turn on the pump switch. Switch off again after 1 minute. 8. Clean the top with a brush or a damp cloth (Fig. 11). 9. Fit the cover and turn into the coffee-brewing position. Then lower the lever twice with the release lever pulled out (Fig. 3) and lift again (Fig. 5). Original JURA descaling tablets which are specially designed for the descaling of your SUBITO are available at your authorized dealer. Please note that machine defects or residues in the water cannot be excluded if you use inappropriate descaling agents. To keep your machine functioning correctly, it must be periodically descaled. How often this must be done depends on the hardness of the water. You can find out how hard your water is by asking the local water board. In the case of hard water (approx. 20 dH), we recommend that you descale the machine every three months. For decalcification purposes we recommend use of the JURA decalcifying tablet. These are available from your local dealer. The machine must be descaled if there is a noticeable reduction in coffee flow and/or the temperature of the coffee decreases.

10.1 Decalcification process
Preparation for decalcification 1. Switch the appliance off and allow to cool for approx. 1 hour if it has been in recent use. 2. Drain the residual water tray and the grounds container and replace. 3. Turn the cover through 1/4 turn into the coffee brewing position (Fig. 2).
4. Pull the release lever and push down the twist-lever, exerting moderate force until it can be felt to reach the end of its travel (Fig. 3). 5. Pour 0.7 litres of water into a container and completely dissolve the contents of a blister pack (2 tablets). 6. Now pour this solution into the water tank. 7. Position a vessel of the required capacity under the swivelling water and steam outlet spout. Procedure 8. Set the selector to the Water position ( 9. Turn the tapping switch ( ) on. ) position.
Rinsing after decalcification 19. Rinse the tank thoroughly, refill with fresh water from the mains supply and replace. 20. Turn the main switch ( ) on and heat approx. 200 ml of water. 21. Turn the tapping switch off and wait until the heating control lamp ( ) goes out. 22. Turn the tapping switch ( tents of the tank. 23. Turn the tapping switch ( ) on again and draw off 1/2 of the con) off again.
24. Empty the vessel and reposition under the height-adjustable coffee spout. 25. Unlock the twist-lever, and pull up. Then turn the cover back into its initial position (Fig. 6). 26. Set the selector to the Water position ( 27. Turn the tapping switch ( tents of the tank. ). ) on and draw off the rest of the con-
10. Turn the main switch ( ) on and draw off approx. 125 ml (1 large cup) from the contents of the tank. 11. Turn the main switch ( ) off and allow the decalcifying solution to work for approx. 10 minutes. 12. Repeat Steps 10 and 11. 13. Empty the vessel and reposition under the height-adjustable coffee spout. 14. Set the selector to the Coffee position ( ) position. 15. Turn the main switch ( ) on and draw off approx. 150 ml of the contents of the tank. 16. Turn the main switch ( ) off and allow the decalcifying solution to work for approx. 10 minutes. 17. Repeat Steps 15 and 16 twice. 18. Empty the vessel and reposition under the height-adjustable coffee spout.
28. Turn the main switch ( ) off and set the selector to the Coffee position ( ). 29. Drain the residual water tray and the grounds container and replace. 30. Fill the water tank with fresh water from the mains supply and replace.
11. Replacing the CLARIS plus filter cartridge
Swing the cartridge retaining clip up and fit the filter cartridge into the water tank, exerting light pressure only. Swing the cartridge retaining clip back down, until it can be heard clicking into position.

The cartridge retaining clip is equipped with a special rotating disc to allow the date to be set for changing the cartridge (2 months from date of fitting). Turn the tapping switch ( ) on and draw off approx. 1/2 of the contents of the tank through the water and steam spout. CLARIS plus filter cartridges are available from your local JURA dealer.
Difficult to lower crank handle or to rotate the cover > Follow the instructions in section 9.3 Cleaning cover. If none of the remedies listed above help, please contact your dealer or get in touch with the JURA Customer Service Department direct.

14. Service

When you send the machine for servicing, there should be no water in the system. To empty the system completely, draw off steam until no more steam comes out.

12. Disposal

Please dispose of old machines in an environmentally neutral way. Old machines contain valuable materials capable of being recycled which should be salvaged for recycling. Please therefore dispose of old machines via suitable collection systems.
15. Technical specifications
Voltage: Power consumption: Weight: Water tank: Cord: Dimensions (WxHxD): Safety standards: 230 V AC 1260 W 4.6 kg 1.5 litres 1.1 m with plug 31 x 32 x 37 cm

13. Trouble-shooting

Empty grounds ( ) warning lamp lights up: > Coffee grounds container is full > Coffee grounds container is missing > Residual water container has not been fitted correctly No espresso/coffee comes out > Water tank has not been fitted correctly > Water tank is empty > Crank handle not correctly lowered for brewing > Cover is dirty (see section 9.3 Cleaning cover). > Machine is furred up > Coffee ground too finely
The machine complies with the following EU directives: 73/23/EWG dated 19/02/1973 Low Voltage Directive including Modification Directive 93/336/EWG 89/336/EWG dated 03/05/1989 EMC Directive including Modification Directive 92/31/EWG

16. Legal information

These operating instructions contain all the information necessary for the correct use, operation and maintenance of your espresso/coffee machine. Understanding and complying with the directions contained in these operating instructions are essential to ensure that the machine is utilised without risk and to ensure safety during operation and maintenance. These operating instructions cannot cover all the possible ways in which this machine may be used. Should you require further information or should particular problems occur that are not dealt with in these instructions in sufficient detail for you, then please ask your local dealer for the information you require or contact us direct. We would further point out that the contents of these operating instructions in no way constitute a part of, or alter, any previous or existing contract, agreement or legal relationship. All obligations on the part of JURA Elektroapparate AG result solely from the relevant sales agreement which also contains full details of the only warranty terms valid in respect of this appliance. The contractual terms of this warranty are neither extended nor limited in any form by the information contained in these operating instructions. These operating instructions contain information that is protected by copyright. The photocopying or translation into any other language of these instructions without prior written authorisation from JURA Elektroapparate AG is strictly prohibited.

 

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