Summary of Coffee machine

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    English • • congratulations on your wise choice! As the proud owner of the gaggia machine, you can now experience the taste of a delicious cup of espresso or cappuccino in the comfort of your own home. Espresso coffee, originally created in italy, is made by rapidly forcing water that has been heate...

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    English • • description of parts: fig. 01 1 main switch 2 manual dispensing / hot water button 3 steam button 4 dose programming/coffee dispensing button 5 correct temperature light 6 turbo frother steam nozzle (removeable) 7 filterholder 8 1 cup filter 9 filter for pods 10 2 cup filter 11 basin (re...

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    English • 0 • caution: never operate pump without water in machine as damage to the pump may occur. Damage of pump run without water is not covered by warranty. N.B.: the pump self-primer could be temporarily out of order because of an “air bubble”. In this case water does not flow from brewing head...

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    English • • coffee preparation 1 follow the procedure described under “preparation”. 2 select the correct filter basket (8,9 or 10) and insert it in the filter holder (7). Use the small filter for 1 cup and the large filter for 2 cups of espresso. Then insert filter-holder (8) into the appliance. 3 ...

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    English • • s u p p l y i n g s t e a m / p r e p a r i n g cappuccino steam can be used to froth the milk for cappuccinos and also to heat beverages. Caution! Scalding hazard! Splashing may occur at the start – scalding hazard! The hot water nozzle and pipe can reach high temperatures: avoid touchi...

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    English • • making hot water: 1. Follow the procedure described under “preparation”. 2. Press the power switch (1). 3. Allow about 6 minutes for the machine to reach its proper operating temperature. 4. Place a pitcher under the steam nozzle (6). 5. Slowly turn the steam knob (24) counterclockwise. ...

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    English • • problem: check to ensure against the following: coffee does not flow. Water is in tank. Filter basket clogged because coffee is too fine or compressed too firmly. Shower disc requires cleaning. Coffee flows too quickly. Coffee is ground too coarsely. Coffee is not pressed down with tampe...