Kambrook EASY STEP KES110 Instruction Booklet

Manual is about: Cappuccino Maker

Summary of EASY STEP KES110

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    Instruction booklet easy step cappuccino maker kes110 kes110_ib_fa.Indd 1 2/12/09 8:37 am.

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    Important please retain your instruction book for future use. In the event that you need some assistance with your kambrook appliance, please contact our customer service department on 1300 139 798 (australia) or 09 271 3980 (new zealand). Alternatively, visit us on our website at www.Kambrook.Com.A...

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    Contents kambrook recommends p4 safety first your easy step p6 cappuccino maker operating instructions p7 coffee making tips p12 drinks to try p13 care and cleaning p14 troubleshooting p16 warranty p20 kes110_ib_fa.Indd 3 2/12/09 8:37 am.

  • Page 4: Easy Step Cappuccino Maker

    4 kambrook recommends safety first important: please retain your instruction book for future use. At kambrook, we believe that safe performance is the first priority in any consumer product, so that you, our valued customer can confidently use and trust our products. We ask that any electrical appli...

  • Page 5: Electrical Appliances

    5 important safeguards for all electrical appliances • fully unwind the power cord before use. • do not let the power cord hang over the edge of a bench or table, touch hot surfaces or become knotted. • to protect against electric shock do not immerse the power cord, power plug or appliance in water...

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    6 your easy step cappuccino maker 1. 3 position brew/steam selector control 2. Water tank cap with pressure indicator button 3. Cup warming plate 4. ‘power’ and ‘heating’ lights 5. Steam tube and nozzle with removable cappuccino froth enhancer 6. Filter holder and 2 stainless steel filters (1-2 cup ...

  • Page 7: Operating Instructions

    7 operating instructions before using your easy step cappuccino maker wash the filter holder, stainless filters and frothing jug in mild detergent and water. Rinse and dry thoroughly. It is recommended to carry out a complete brewing operation with cold water but without any coffee before making you...

  • Page 8: Preparing The Coffee

    8 preparing the coffee • remove the filter holder by rotating 45 degrees to the left (fig 2 ). Fig. 2 • place the 2 or 4 cup filter into the filter holder and use the measuring spoon to fill the filter with ground espresso coffee to the required cup level marking inside the filter (use the smaller f...

  • Page 9: Brewing The Coffee

    9 brewing the coffee the twin nozzle filter holder allows you to make either one or two espresso coffees at a time. • make sure the drip tray is in place. Place empty coffee cups on the drip tray under the filter holder. • make sure the brew/steam selector control is in the ‘standby’ position. • plu...

  • Page 10: How to Release The

    10 • switch the power ‘off’ at the power outlet, unplug the power cord, remove all steam pressure and allow the appliance to cool. • do not remove the water tank cap or the filter holder until the steam pressure in the appliance has been released. The pressure indicator button should drop down and b...

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    11 • after the steam pressure has been released, remove the filter holder from the brew head. Using the filter retainer clip to secure the filter in the filter holder, turn the filter holder upside down to empty used coffee (used coffee grounds should be thrown away with domestic waste and not down ...

  • Page 12: Coffee Making Tips

    12 coffee making tips the coffee • pre-ground coffee will only retain its flavour for 1 week, provided it is stored in an air tight container, in a cool, dark area. • whole coffee beans are recommended and should be ground just before use. • coffee beans stored in an airtight container will keep up ...

  • Page 13: Drinks To Try

    13 drinks to try espresso intense and aromatic, an espresso, or short black as it’s also known, uses about 7g of ground coffee. It is served in a small cup or glass to a level of approximately 35mm. Cappuccino a cappuccino is very light and is usually served between 60°c and 70°c. This has one-third...

  • Page 14: Care and Cleaning

    14 care and cleaning it is essential to clean the steam system after each use • ensure the selector control is in the ‘standby’ position and the steam pressure has been released. • remove the froth enhancer from the steam tube and nozzle for cleaning and wipe the steam tube and nozzle with a damp cl...

  • Page 15: Decalcifying

    15 decalcifying hard water can cause limestone build up in and on the inner functioning components, reducing the brewing flow, power of the appliance, and affecting the quality of coffee. We advise decalcifying the appliance on a regular basis (once a month) using a liquid decalcifying agent. Follow...

  • Page 16: Troubleshooting

    16 troubleshooting trouble shooting chart problem causes coffee does not come out through the filter holder coffee comes out too quickly coffee is too weak or watery coffee comes out around the filter holder no steam is generated coffee is splattering out of the filter holder milk not foamy after fr...

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    17 notes kes110_ib_fa.Indd 17 2/12/09 8:37 am.

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    18 notes kes110_ib_fa.Indd 18 2/12/09 8:37 am.

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    19 notes kes110_ib_fa.Indd 19 2/12/09 8:37 am.

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    In australia, this kambrook replacement warranty does not affect the mandatory statutory rights implied under the trade practices act 1974 and other similar state and territory legislation relating to the appliance. It applies in addition to the conditions and warranties implied by that legislation....