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Fisher & Paykel EB60DSXB User's Manual
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25. Fisher amp Paykel ykel 2013 All rights reserved s in this booklet apply to the specific products ed at the date of issue Under our policy of continuous ent these specifications may change at any time You heck with your Dealer to ensure this booklet correctly product currently available Fisher amp Paykel 2013 NZ AU GB IE CN F amp P PN 590336C 5713217071 03 2013
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27. Installation instructions and User guide NZ AU GB IE CN Contents Safety and warnings Electrical connection GB IE only Installation instructions Introduction Using the appliance for the first time Turning on and heating up Making coffee using coffee beans Making espresso coffee with pre ground coffee Making cappuccino using the steam function Cleaning Changing and setting menu parameters Displayed messages Troubleshooting Warranty and service Important Save these instructions The models shown in this user guide may not be available in all markets and are subject to change at any time For current details about model and specification availability in your country please visit our local website listed on the back cover or contact your local fisher amp paykel dealer 10 14 17 18 20 21 22 25 30 32 35 2 Safety and warnings Your safety is important to us Please read this information before using your coffee maker A WARNING Cut Hazard Take care panel edges are sharp Failure to use caution could result in injury or cuts Important safety instructions This is a household appliance only It is not intended to be used in staff kitchen areas in shops offices and other working environments farm houses by clients in hotels motels and other residential type environments bed and breakfast type environments
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31. Coffee maker with lower grill kit this is to match the height of adjacent appliances The lower grill kit can be purchased as a separate accessory from Customer Care 450mm _ me gan we en se Ps gm ll N loo NM J are lt m SI __ u gt ZA Important Installation instructions 9 If you choose Installation option B you will need to install the lower grill kit BEFORE you install the coffee maker Refer to the instructions packed with the lower grill kit gt x16 A x2 Position the rails on the sides of the cabinet as shown in the figure Fix with the screws then extract them completely If the coffee maker is installed over a warmer drawer use the top surface of this as a reference to position the rails In this case there will be no surface to rest the rails on Fix the power cable with the clip The power cable must be long enough to allow the appliance to be extracted from the cabinet to fill the coffee bean container The appliance must be earthed in compliance with legislation Electrical connections must be performed by a qualified electrician following the instructions BO x4 Position the appliance on the rails making sure the pins are correctly inserted in the housings then fix it with the screws supplied If the height of the
32. Never touch the appliance with damp hands Never touch the plug with damp hands Make sure the socket used is freely accessible at all times enabling the appliance to be unplugged when necessary Safety and warnings _3 Important safety instructions If the appliance is faulty do not attempt to repair Turn it off using the main switch unplug from the mains socket and contact Customer Care Keep all packaging plastic bags polystyrene foam away from children Children of less than 8 years old must be kept away from the appliance unless continuously supervised This appliance can be used by children aged from a and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way and they understand the hazards involved Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be done by children without supervision This appliance produces hot water and steam may form while it is in operation Avoid contact with splashes of water or hot steam Use knobs and handles Do not grasp the coffee maker when it is out of the cabinet Do not rest receptacles containing liquids or inflammable or corrosive materials on top of the appliance Place the accessories required to make the coffee the measure for example in the special holder Do not rest large objects which could obstruct
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35. GB4706 19 EN 60335 1 General Requirements for Domestic Electrical Appliances EN 60335 2 14 Particular Requirements for Kitchen Machines l EN 60335 2 15 Particular Requirements for Appliances for Heating Liquids European directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE 2002 96 EC GB European directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment pa 2002 96 EC R Fisher amp Paykel Ltd en TS
36. any pre ground coffee in the funnel The funnel A21 is blocked What to do Fill the tank with water and or insert it correctly pushing it as far as it will go Turn the grinding adjustment knob one click clockwise towards 7 Make sure the filter A26 is propertly installed and that the installation has been carried out correctly Insert the tank and press the OK icon B9 HOT WATER PRESS OK is displayed Empty the waste coffee container and clean then replace Important When removing the drip tray the waste coffee container MUST be emptied even if it is not completely full If this is not done when you make the next coffees the waste coffee container may fill up more than expected and clog the machine Open the service door and insert the waste coffee container a Extract the appliance and place pre ground coffee in the funnel Empty the funnel with the help of a knife as described in the section Cleaning the pre ground coffee funnel Displayed message PLEASE DESCALE LESS COFFEE FILL BEAN CONTAINER INSERT BREWING UNIT CLOSE DOOR GENERAL ALARM REPLACE FILTER Displayed messages 31 Possible causes The machine must be descaled Too much coffee has been used The coffee beans have run out The brewing unit has not been replaced after cleaning The service door is open The inside of the appliance is very dirty The water sof
37. described in the section Using the appliance for the first time 2 Changing and setting menu parameters hWN wm PR w MN Rinsing This function enables you to obtain hotter coffee Proceed as follows When you turn the appliance on if you want to make a small cup of coffee less than 60 cc preheat the cup by rinsing it with hot water Ifon the other hand more than 2 3 minutes have passed since the last coffee was made before requesting another coffee you must preheat the brewing unit by first pressing the icon B2 to enter the menu then the A v icons B7 and B8 to select the RINSING function press the OK icon B9 RINSING PLEASE CONFIRM is displayed press the OK icon B9 again Deliver the water into the underlying drip tray or alternatively use this water to fill and then empty the cup to be used for the coffee to preheat it Changing the length of time the appliance remains on The appliance is set by default to go off automatically 30 minutes after the last coffee has been made To change this interval max 120 min proceed as follows Press the icon B2 to enter the menu and then the A v icons B7 and B8 until SHUT OFF TIME is displayed Press the OK icon B9 to confirm Press the 4 v icons B7 and B8 to set the time after which the appliance will go off after 1 2 hour 1 hour 2 hours Press the OK icon B9 to confirm Press the ESC icon B6 t
38. disconnection from the power supply The packing elements plastic bags polystyrene foam etc should be kept out of reach of children Do not install the appliance in rooms where the temperature may drop to 0 C or lower Customise the water hardness as soon as possible following the instructions in section Changing and setting menu parameters under Setting water hardness Check that the mains power supply voltage corresponds to the value indicated on the rating plate on the bottom of the appliance Connect the appliance to an efficiently earthed and correctly installed socket with a minimum current rating of 704 only If the power socket does not match the plug on the appliance have the socket replaced with a suitable type by a qualified professional To comply with safety directives an omnipolar switch with a minimum contact distance of 3 mm must be installed Do not use multiple sockets or extensions Safety cutout devices must be included in the mains power supply in compliance with the installation regulations in the country concerned Disposal Electrical appliances must not be disposed of as household waste Appliances with this symbol are covered by European Directive 2002 96 EC All unused electric and electronic appliances must be disposed of separately from household waste by taking them to state authorised special centres Disposing of the unused appliance correctly avoids damage to the environment and a risk to h
39. maker in the dishwasher The following parts of the machine must be cleaned regularly Waste coffee container A4 Drip tray A14 Water tank A12 Coffee A13 hot water A11 and cappuccino maker spouts A10 Pre ground coffee funnel A21 Inside of the machine accessible after opening the service door A2 Brewing unit A5 Cleaning the waste coffee container When EMPTY WASTE COFFEE CONTAINER is displayed the waste coffee container must be emptied and cleaned To clean Open the service door on the front of the appliance fig 16 extract the drip tray fig 17 and clean Clean the waste coffee container thoroughly Cleaning the drip tray Important When extracting the drip tray the waste coffee container must always be emptied If the drip tray is not emptied the water might overflow This could damage the machine The drip tray is fitted with a level indicator red showing the level of water it contains fig 27 Before the indicator protrudes from the cup tray the drip tray must be emptied and cleaned To remove the tray Open the service door fig 16 Remove the drip tray and the waste coffee container fig 17 Clean the drip tray and waste coffee container A4 Replace the drip tray and waste coffee container A4 Close the service door hb mw N Cleaning L33 Cleaning the water tank Clean the water tank A12 regularly about once a month with a damp cloth and a
40. must remove it and notify the appliance of its removal as follows Press the 3 icon B2 to enter the menu Press the 4 icons B7 and B8 until INSTALL FILTER is displayed Press the OK icon B9 The message INSTALL FILTER CONFIRM is displayed Press the ESC icon B6 When the asterisk has disappeared from the top right of the display press ESC B6 to exit the menu Note Use the filters recommended by the manufacturer only Use of unsuitable filters could damage the appliance Turning on and heating up L 17 Each time the appliance is turned on it performs an automatic preheat and rinse cycle which cannot be interrupted The appliance is ready for use only after completion of this cycle Important Be careful During rinsing a little hot water flows from the coffee spouts To turn the appliance on press the ON OFF stand by button A7 fig 1 The message HEATING UP PLEASE WAIT is displayed When heating is complete the message changes to RINSING The appliance is at temperature when the message MEDIUM CUP NORMAL TASTE is displayed If no icon is pressed within about 2 minutes the time if set see the Setting the clock section is displayed If the time has not been set the appliance displays the last functions set When any icon is pressed MEDIUM CUP NORMAL TASTE is displayed again The appliance is ready to make coffee again Oo Making coffee usi
41. the container below The appliance displays DESCALING The descale programme automatically performs a series of deliveries and pauses After about 30 minutes DESCALE COMPLETE PLEASE CONFIRM is displayed Press the OK icon B9 RINSING PLEASE CONFIRM is displayed Empty the water tank rinse to eliminate descaler residues then fill with clean water Replace the tank full of clean water RINSING PLEASE CONFIRM is displayed again Press the OK icon B9 again Hot water flows out of the spout into the container below and RINSING is displayed Wait until RINSING COMPLETE PLEASE CONFIRM is displayed Press the OK icon B9 DESCALE COMPLETE is displayed then FILL TANK Fill the tank again with clean water The descale programme is now terminated and the appliance is ready to make coffee again Note If descaling is interrupted before completion the process must be begun again from the beginning Resetting default values reset It is possible to reset all the settings to their default values Proceed as follows Press the icon B2 to enter the menu and then the 4 v icons B7 and B8 until RESET TO DEFAULT is displayed Press the OK icon B9 and the appliance displays RESET TO DEFAULT PLEASE CONFIRM Press the OK button B9 to reset the default values Changing and setting menu parameters 29 Statistics This displays statistics relating to the machine To dis
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44. anging coffee temperature To change coffee temperature proceed as follows Press the icon B2 to enter the menu and then the a v icons B7 and B8 until TEMPERATURE is displayed Press the OK icon B9 Press the 4 v icons B7 and B8 to select the required coffee temperature from low medium and high Press the OK button B9 to confirm the temperature selected Press the ESC icon B6 to exit the menu Setting water hardness The operating period can be extended if required making descaling less frequent by programming the machine on the basis of the real lime content in the water used Proceed as follows Remove the Total Hardness Test strip attached to this manual from its packaging then dip it fully in the water for a few seconds Then remove and wait about 30 seconds until it changes colour and forms red squares Turn the appliance on by pressing the ON OFF stand by button A7 Press the E icon B2 to enter the menu and then the 4 v icons B7 and B8 until WATER HARDNESS is displayed Press the OK icon B9 Press the 4 v icons B7 and B8 until the number coincides with the number of red squares on the test strip for example if there are 3 red squares on the test strip select the message WATER HARDNESS 3 Press the OK icon B9 to confirm The coffee maker is now programmed to provide the descale warning when actually necessary Changing the quantity of coffee For instructions on p
45. appliance automatically displays the basic modes set again Note The appliance may request the operation to be repeated a number of times until the air is completely eliminated from the hydraulic circuit oO Using the appliance for the first time au kh WN Replacing the filter FILTER RESET When REPLACE FILTER is displayed or after 2 months of use see date indicator the filter must be replaced Remove the exhausted filter Remove the new filter from the packaging Slide the pointer of the date indicator see fig 29 until the months of use are displayed the filter lasts about 2 months Insert the filter in the water tank and press it until it touches the bottom of the tank see fig 29 Fill the water tank and insert in the coffee maker Turn the cappuccino maker outwards and place a container underneath min capacity 100 ml Press the icon B2 to enter the menu Press the 4 v icons B7 and B8 until FILTER RESET is displayed Press the OK icon B9 The message FILTER RESET CONFIRM is displayed Press the OK icon B9 to confirm the selection or ESC B6 to cancel HOT WATER PRESS OK is displayed Press the OK icon B9 again The appliance begins delivering hot water and the message PLEASE WAIT is displayed When delivery stops the appliance automatically displays the basic modes set again Removing the filter To use the appliance without a filter you
46. appliance requires adjusting use the spacer disks provided L If necessary correct alignment of the appliance by positioning the spacers supplied under or at the sides of the support 10 Introduction Product overview A7 AG A8 A11 A14 A18 A13 A12 oo A19 x N wo CS w gt a w A20 A21 w x o wo S wo co w 4 A10 Product Overview descriptions A1 Cup tray A2 Service door A3 Coffee guide A4 Waste coffee container A5 Brewing unit A6 Cup tray lights A7 On OFF stand by button A8 Display A9 Control panel A10 Cappuccino maker removable A11 Cappuccino maker nozzle A12 Water tank A13 Coffee spout adjustable height A14 Drip tray A15 Bean container lid A16 Bean container A17 Grinding adjustment knob A18 Pre ground coffee funnel door A19 Measure A20 Compartment for measure A21 Pre ground coffee funnel A22 Power cable A23 Main switch A24 Tray A25 IEC connector A26 Water softener filter optional Introduction Description of the control panel Only the icons available in the function currently being used will be lit on the touch screen A light touch is enough to activate the icon B1 Display guides the user in using the appliance B2 icon to activate or deactivate menu parameter sett
47. e coffee Use the measure provided only Introduce only pre ground coffee for espresso coffee machines into the funnel If more than one measure of pre ground coffee is used and the funnel clogs push the coffee down with a knife fig 21 then remove and clean the brewing unit and machine as described in the Cleaning the brewing pf unit section Delivering hot water Always make sure the appliance is ready Turn the cappuccino maker outwards and place a container underneath fig 5 Press the Lp icon B13 fig 20 The appliance displays HOT WATER PRESS OK Press the OK icon B9 again and hot water is delivered from the cappuccino maker into the container underneath You should not deliver hot water for more than 2 minutes at a time To interrupt press the WP icon B13 or the ESC icon B6 The appliance stops delivery once the set quantity is reached Changing the quantity of hot water The machine is set by default to automatically delivery 200 ml of hot water To change these quantities proceed as follows Place a container underneath the cappuccino maker fig 3 Press the icon B2 to enter the menu fig 15 or press the a v icons B7 and B8 fig 2 until PROGRAM HOT WATER is displayed Press the OK icon B9 to confirm Select the required quantity of water by pressing the 4 v icons B7 and B8 The progress bar shows the quantity of water selected Press the OK icon B9 to confir
48. ealth For more information on disposing of the unused appliance contact the local administration the waste disposal department or the shop where the appliance was bought Technical specification Voltage 220 240 V 50 60 Hz max 10A Absorbed power 1350 W Pressure 15 bars Water tank capacity 1 8 litres Size LxHxD 594x460x412 mm Weight 24 kg Installation instructions Built in installation Verify the minimum measurements required for correct installation of the appliance The coffee maker must be installed in a column and the column must be firmly fixed to the wall with commercially available brackets Important All installation or maintenance operations must be performed with the appliance disconnected from the mains electricity supply Kitchen furniture in direct contact with the appliance must be heat resistant 65 C min To guarantee correct ventilation leave a gap at the bottom of the cabinet see measurements in figure Note If you are installing an appliance directly over another you have the option of using a black metal shelf cover to conceal the shelf front that would be visible between the two appliances This can be purchased as a separate accessory and needs to be fitted before the lower grill kit and or appliance is installed Refer to the instructions packed with the shelf cover accessory kit 8 Installation instructions Installation option A Coffee maker by itself Installation option B
49. ed press the OK icon B9 fig 3 for 3 seconds until ENGLISH INSTALLED is displayed If you set the wrong language follow the instructions in section Changing and setting menu parameters under Setting the language If your language is not available select one from those displayed The instructions refer to the English version Then follow the instructions displayed After 5 seconds the appliance displays FILL TANK Extract the water tank fig 4 rinse and fill with fresh water without exceeding the MAX line Replace and push as far as it will go A water softener filter can be installed in the tank fig 29 Place a cup under the cappuccino maker fig 5 The appliance displays HOT WATER PRESS OK Press the OK icon B9 fig 3 and after a few seconds a little water comes out of the cappuccino maker The machine now displays TURNING OFF PLEASE WAIT and goes off Extract the appliance by pulling it out using the handles fig 6 Open the lid and fill the container with coffee beans then close the lid and push the appliance in The coffee maker is now ready for normal use Important Never introduce pre ground coffee freeze dried coffee caramelised beans or anything else which could damage the appliance When using the appliance for the first time you need to make 4 5 cups of coffee and 4 5 cappuccinos before the appliance gives satisfactory results Each time you turn the coffee maker on by t
50. ents for Domestic electrical appliances AS NZS 60335 2 14 Particular Requirements for kitchen machines AS NZS 60335 2 15 Particular Requirements for appliances for heating liquids In China IEC60335 2 14 IEC60335 2 15 GB4706 19 In Europe EN 60335 1 General Requirements for Domestic electrical appliances EN 60335 2 14 Particular Requirements for kitchen machines EN 60335 2 15 Particular Requirements for appliances for heating liquids European directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE for European Union countries only GB This appliance is marked according to the European directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The symbol X on the product or on the documents accompanying the product indicates that this appliance may not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment Disposal must be carried out in accordance with local environmental regulations for waste disposal For more detailed information about treatment recovery and recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where
51. he ON OFF switch A23 it performs a SELF DIAGNOSIS cycle and then goes off To turn it on again press the ON OFF button A7 fig 1 9 10 11 12 Using the appliance for the first time 15 Installing the filter Some models are fitted with a water softener filter to improve the quality of the water used and extend the working life of the appliance To install proceed as follows Remove the filter from the packaging Slide the date indicator pointer see fig 29 until the months of use are displayed Note The filter lasts about two months if the appliance is used normally If the coffee maker is left unused with the filter installed it will last a maximum of three weeks Fill the tank with a little water up to the level shown Insert the filter in the water tank and press it until it touches the bottom of the tank see fig 29 Fill the water tank and insert in the coffee maker Place a container underneath the cappuccino maker min capacity 100 ml Press the icon B2 to enter the menu Press the 4 v icons B7 and B8 until INSTALL FILTER is displayed Press the OK icon B9 The message INSTALL FILTER PLEASE CONFIRM is displayed Press the OK ICON B9 to confirm the selection or ESC B6 to cancel HOT WATER PRESS OK is displayed Press the OK icon B9 again The appliance begins delivering hot water and the message PLEASE WAIT is displayed When delivery stops the
52. ing mode B3 3 icon to turn lights A6 on and off B4 icon to select the coffee taste B5 E icon to select the type of coffee espresso small cup medium cup large cup mug B6 ESC icon x to exit the selected mode B7 B8 icons to scroll forwards or backwards through the menu and display the various modes B9 OK icon to confirm the selected function B10 icon to deliver a cup of coffee B11 E icon to deliver two cups of coffee B12 icon to deliver steam B13 WF icon to deliver hot water 12 Introduction 3 1 Introduction gt Using the appliance for the first time Coffee has been used to factory test the appliance and it is therefore completely normal for there to be traces of coffee in the mill Customise water hardness as soon as possible following the instructions in section Changing and setting menu parameters under Setting water hardness Connect the appliance to the mains supply Set the required language To set the language use the icons B7 and B8 to choose the required language fig 2 When the message PRESS OK TO CHOOSE ENGLISH is display
53. little mild washing up liquid Remove all traces of washing up liquid Cleaning the spouts Clean the nozzles periodically using a sponge fig 28 Check regularly that the holes in the coffee spout are not blocked If necessary remove coffee deposits with a toothpick fig 26 Cleaning the pre ground coffee funnel Check regularly about once a month that the pre ground coffee funnel is not blocked fig 21 Cleaning the inside of the coffee maker Check regularly about once a week that the inside of the appliance is not dirty If necessary remove coffee deposits with a sponge Remove the residues with a vacuum cleaner fig 30 Cleaning the brewing unit The brewing unit must be cleaned at least once a month Important The brewing unit A5 must not be removed when the appliance is on Do not use force to remove the brewing unit Make sure the machine is correctly turned off see Turning the appliance off Open the service door fig 16 Remove the drip tray and waste coffee container fig 17 Press the two red release buttons inwards and at the same time pull the brewing unit outwards fig 31 Important Do not use washing up liquid to clean the brewing unit It would remove the lubricant applied to the inside of the piston Soak the brewing unit in water for about 5 minutes then rinse After cleaning replace the brewing unit A5 by sliding it onto the internal support and pin at the bottom then p
54. m or the ESC icon B6 to cancel the operation Press the ESC icon B6 fig 18 twice to exit the menu The appliance is now reprogrammed with the new settings and is ready au Ww 10 11 12 13 14 15 Making cappuccino using the steam function 21 Turn the cappuccino maker towards the centre fig 5 Take a container fill it with about 100 g of milk for each cappuccino to be made and place it under the cappuccino maker In choosing the size of the receptacle bear in mind that the milk doubles or triples in volume You are recommended to use partially skimmed milk at refrigerator temperature Press the amp icon B12 fig 22 STEAM PRESS OK is displayed Press the OK icon B9 To interrupt steam delivery press the amp icon B12 again or the ESC icon B6 Immerse the cappuccino maker in the milk container fig 23 taking care not to immerse it for more than half its length Press the amp icon B12 take care to avoid scalds and press the OK icon B9 Steam comes out of the cappuccino maker For a creamier froth immerse the cappuccino maker in the milk and move the container with slow upward movements You should not deliver steam for more than 2 minutes at a time When the required temperature is reached interrupt steam delivery by pressing the amp icon B12 again or the ESC icon B6 Make the coffee as described above using sufficiently large cups then fill them with the frothed milk
55. movement or unstable objects on the appliance al Safety and warnings Important safety instructions Do not use the appliance when extracted Make sure the appliance is inactive before extracting it The only exception is adjusting the coffee mill which must be done with the machine out see the section Adjusting the coffee mill Use original or manufacturer recommended accessories and spare parts only This appliance is designed and made to prepare coffee and other hot drinks All other use is considered improper This appliance is not suitable for commercial use The manufacturer is not liable for damage deriving from improper use of the appliance This appliance can be installed over a built in oven if the latter is fitted with a cooling fan at the rear maximum microwave power 3 kW The appliance has a cooling fan This comes on whenever coffee steam or hot water is delivered After several minutes the fan goes off automatically Electrical connection GB IE only L_5 For Great Britain only Fuse cover Impor tant Fuse This appliance must be earthed Fuse replacement The mains lead of this appliance is fitted with a BS 1363A 13 A fused plug To change a fuse in this type of plug use an ASTA approved fuse to BS 1362 type and proceed as follows Remove the fuse cover and fuse Fit the replacement 13A fuse into the fuse cover Refit both into plug Importan
56. n Installing the filter Turning the appliance off Each time the appliance is turned off it performs an automatic rinse cycle which cannot be interrupted Important During rinsing a little hot water flows from the coffee spouts Avoid contact with splashes of water To turn the appliance off press the ON OFF button A7 The appliance performs the rinse cycle then goes off Note If the appliance is not used for an extended period place the main switch on the back of the appliance in the 0 position A23 3 o Displayed message FILL TANK GROUND TOO FINE ADJUST MILL AND alternating with PRESS OK GROUND TOO FINE ADJUST MILL AND alternating with PRESS OK then FILL TANK EMPTY WASTE COFFEE CONTAINER INSERT WASTE COFFEE CONTAINER ADD PRE GROUND COFFEE Displayed messages Possible causes The water tank is empty or positioned incorrectly The grinding is too fine and the coffee is delivered too slowly The machine cannot make coffee as there is air in the hydraulic circuit Possible cause the filter has not been installed correctly The tank has been removed during delivery The waste coffee container A4 is too full or more than 3 days have passed since you last made coffee this guarantees correct hygiene of the machine After cleaning the waste coffee container has not been replaced a The pre ground coffee function has been selected without placing
57. ng coffee beans The appliance is preset to make coffee with a normal taste You can also choose coffee with an extramild mild strong or extra strong taste There is also a pre ground coffee option To choose the required taste press the icon B4 fig 7 The required coffee taste is displayed Place 1 cup under the spouts to make 1 coffee fig 8 or 2 cups for 2 coffees fig 9 Lower the spouts as near as possible to the cup for a creamier coffee fig 10 Press the icon B5 fig 11 to select the type of coffee espresso small cup medium cup large cup mug Now press the EP icon B10 fig 12 if you want to make a coffee and the Ip icon B11 fig 13 if you want to make 2 coffees The appliance now grinds the beans and starts delivering the coffee into the cup Once the set amount of coffee has been delivered the machine stops delivery automatically and expels the exhausted waste coffee into the waste coffee container After a few seconds the appliance is ready for use again To turn the appliance off press the ON OFF stand by button A7 fig 1 Before going off the appliance performs an automatic rinse cycle Take care to avoid scalds If the coffee is delivered a drop at a time or not at all see the Adjusting the coffee mill section If the coffee is delivered too fast and the cream is not satisfactory see the Adjusting the coffee mill section Tips for a hotter coffee Proceed as described in the
58. o exit Setting the clock Press the icon B2 to enter the menu and then the A v icons B7 and B8 until SET CLOCK is displayed Press the OK icon B9 Use the 4 v icons B7 and B8 to set the hour then press the OK icon B9 to confirm Use the a icons B7 and B8 to set the minutes then press the OK icon B9 to confirm Press the ESC icon B6 to exit the menu Setting auto start time This function programmes the time the machine will come on automatically Make sure the clock on the appliance has been set Press the icon B2 to enter the menu and then the A v icons B7 and B8 until START TIME is displayed Press the OK icon B9 Use the v icons B7 and B8 to set the auto start time then press the OK icon B9 to confirm Use the v icons B7 and B8 to set the minutes then press the OK icon B9 to confirm Press the 4 v icons B7 and B8 to activate the auto start function until AUTO START is displayed Press the OK icon B9 to confirm The Jl symbol appears on the display Press the ESC icon B6 to exit the menu To deactivate the automatic start up function press the B2 icon then press the a v B7 and B8 icons until the appliance displays the message AUTO START UP Press the OK B9 icon CONFIRM will appear on the display Press ESC to deactivate and the JL symbol will disappear Changing and setting menu parameters 2 Ch
59. of water in the tank and replace in the appliance To turn the machine on again press the OK icon B9 HOT WATER PRESS OK is displayed Press the OK icon B9 within a few seconds and deliver water from the cappuccino maker for about 30 seconds When delivery stops the basic modes are displayed again Note The coffee maker may request the operation to be repeated a number of times until the air is completely elminated from the hydraulic circuit Note if this operation is not performed correctly or if the machine is turned off the basic modes may be displayed although the problem is in fact still present Changing the quantity of coffee in the cup The appliance is set by default to automatically make the following types of coffee espresso small cup medium cup large cup mug To change the quantity proceed as follows Press the amp icon B2 to enter the menu fig 15 Press the 4 v icons B7 and B8 fig 2 until PROGRAM COFFEE is displayed Press the OK icon B9 Select the type of coffee you want to change by pressing the a v icons B7 and B8 Press the OK icon B9 to confirm the type of coffee you want to make Use the a icons B7 and B8 to change the quantity of coffee The progress bar shows the quantity of coffee selected Press the OK icon B9 again to confirm or the ESC icon B6 to cancel the operation Press the ESC icon B6 fig 18 twice to exit the menu The appliance is now re
60. play proceed as follows Press the icon B2 to enter the menu and then the 4 v icons B7 and B8 until STATISTICS is displayed Press the OK icon B9 Press the 4 icons B7 and B8 to verify How many coffees have been made How many times the machine has been descaled The total number of litres of water delivered Press the ESC icon B6 once to exit the function or twice to exit the menu Buzzer This activates or deactivates the buzzer emitted by the machine each time an icon is pressed or an accessory is inserted removed Note The buzzer is active by default Press the icon B2 to enter the menu and then the A v icons B7 and B8 until BUZZER is displayed Press the OK icon B9 BUZZER PLEASE CONFIRM is displayed Press the ESC icon B6 to disable or the OK icon B9 to enable the buzzer Press the ESC icon B6 to exit the menu Adjusting contrast To increase or reduce the contrast of the display proceed as follows Press the icon B2 to enter the menu and then the A v icons B7 and B8 until CONTRAST is displayed Press the OK icon B9 Press the a v icons B7 and B8 until the required display contrast is reached The progressive bar indicates the level of contrast selected Press the OK icon B9 to confirm Press the ESC icon B6 once to exit the function or twice to exit the menu Water filter For instructions on the water softener filter see the sectio
61. prepared previously Important Always clean the cappuccino system immediately after use Proceed as follows Press the amp icon B12 and then press the OK button B9 to discharge a small amount of steam for a few seconds This empties the steam spout of all traces of milk Important To ensure the hygiene of the appliance you are recommended to carry out this procedure each time you make cappuccino to avoid stale milk remaining in the circuit Wait for the cappuccino maker to cool down then holding the cappuccino maker lever firmly in one hand unscrew the cappuccino maker itself with the other turning it anticlockwise and removing it downwards fig 24 Remove the cappuccino maker nozzle by pulling it downwards Wash the cappuccino maker and nozzle thoroughly in hot water Make sure the two holes shown in figure 25 are not blocked If necessary clean with a pin Replace the nozzle by inserting it upwards into the cappuccino maker Replace the cappuccino maker by pushing it upwards and rotating it clockwise 2 N Cleaning wm hw MN Important Before performing any cleaning operations the machine must be turned off by pressing the main switch A23 and unplugged from the mains power supply Never immerse the coffee maker in water Cleaning the coffee maker Do not use solvents or abrasive detergents to clean the coffee maker A soft damp cloth will suffice Never wash any of the components of the coffee
62. programmed with the new settings and is ready Adjusting the coffee mill The coffee mill is preset in the factory and should not require adjusting However if after making the first few coffees you find that delivery is either too fast or too slow a drop at a time this can be corrected by adjusting the grinding adjustment knob fig 14 Important The grinding adjustment knob must only be turned when the coffee mill is in operation For slower delivery and creamier coffee turn one click anticlockwise finer pre ground coffee For faster delivery not a drop at a time turn one click clockwise coarser pre ground coffee 2 o Making coffee using pre ground coffee Press the icon BA fig 7 and select the pre ground coffee function Extract the machine by pulling it outwards using the handles Lift the central lid place one measure of preground coffee in the funnel fig 19 push the appliance in then proceed as described in the section Making coffee using coffee beans Note you can make just one coffee at a time by pressing the EP icon B10 fig 12 After using the machine with pre ground coffee to go back to making coffee using beans deactivate the pre ground coffee function by pressing the icon B4 fig 7 Never introduce pre ground coffee when the machine is off or it could spread through the inside of the appliance Never add more than 1 measure otherwise the appliance will not make th
63. reheat the brewing unit by selecting the RINSING function in the menu Change the set temperature see section Changing and setting menu parameters Turn the grinding adjustment knob one click anticlockwise towards 1 while the coffee mill is in operation fig 11 a Use a type of coffee for espresso coffee makers Turn the grinding adjustment knob one click clockwise towards 7 while the coffee mill is in operation fig 11 Continue one click at a time until coffee delivery is satisfactory The effect is only visible after delivering two coffees Turn the grinding adjustment knob one click anticlockwise towards 1 while the coffee mill is in operation fig 11 Avoid turning the grinding adjustment knob excessively otherwise when you select 2 cups the coffee may be delivered a drop at a time The effect is only visible after delivering two coffees Clean the spouts with a toothpick fig 23 Problem Possible causes The coffee does not come The holes in the spouts are out of the spouts but clogged with dry coffee dust do red the service The coffee guide A3 inside j the service door is blocked and cannot swing Water comes out of the The pre ground coffee spouts instead of coffee may be blocked in the funnel A21 The coffee is delivered The coffee is ground too too quickly coarsely Coffee does not come out The spouts are blocked of one of the spouts T
64. rogramming coffee see section Making coffee using coffee beans under Changing the quantity of hot water For instructions see section Making coffee using pre ground coffee 2 Oo 10 11 12 13 14 15 Changing and setting menu parameters Descaling Important Failure to descale the appliance regularly voids the warranty Descaler contains acids Respect the safety warnings provided by the manufacturer and given on the descaler pack Use the descaler recommended by the manufacturer only Use of other descalers voids the warranty Failure to descale the appliance as described also voids the warranty Before descaling make sure the water softener filter has been removed When PLEASE DESCALE is displayed the machine requires descaling Proceed as follows Make sure the machine is ready Press the E icon B2 to enter the menu and then the A v icons B7 and B8 until DESCALE is displayed Press the OK icon B9 and the appliance displays DESCALE PLEASE CONFIRM Press the OK icon B9 The message ADD DESCALER PLEASE CONFIRM is displayed Empty the tank of water pour the contents of the descaler bottle into the tank respecting the instructions given on the descaler pack then add water up to the MAX level marked on the water tank Position a container with a capacity of about 2 litres under the hot water spout Press the OK icon B9 Descaler flows out of the hot water spout into
65. roubleshooting L 33 What to do If necessary remove coffee deposits with a toothpick sponge or stiff bristled kitchen brush fig 23 a Thoroughly clean the coffee guide A3 particularly near the hinges Clean the funnel A21 with a wooden or plastic fork clean the inside of the machine Turn the grinding adjustment knob one click anticlockwise towards 1 while the coffee mill is in operation fig 11 Avoid turning the grinding adjustment knob excessively otherwise when you select 2 cups the coffee may be delivered a drop at a time The effect is only visible after delivering two coffees Clean the spouts with a toothpick fig 23 3 gt Warranty and service Before you call for service or assistance Check the things you can do yourself Refer to the installation instructions and your user guide and check that your product is correctly installed you are familiar with its normal operation If after checking these points you still need assistance or parts please refer to the Service amp Warranty book for warranty details and your nearest Authorised Service Centre Customer Care or contact us through our local website listed on the back cover Town Country Warranty and service 35 This appliance has been designed and constructed in accordance with the following codes and specifications In New Zealand and Australia AS NZS 60335 1 General Requirem
66. section Changing and setting menu parameters Rinse function Unless preheated do not use excessively thick cups as they will absorb too much heat Preheat the cups by rinsing them with hot water Coffee delivery can be interrupted at any moment by re pressing the previously selected icon which remains lit during the operation As soon as delivery is finished to increase the quantity of coffee in the cup just keep pressing the previously selected icon within 3 seconds after delivery has finished When the appliance displays FILL TANK fill the tank with water or the appliance will not deliver coffee It is normal for there to be a little water left in the tank After about 14 single or 7 double coffees the appliance displays EMPTY WASTE COFFEE CONTAINER To clean open the service door on the front of the appliance by pulling the spout fig 16 extract the drip tray fig 17 and clean When cleaning always extract the drip tray completely Important When extracting the drip tray the waste coffee container MUST always be emptied If this is not done the machine may be clogged wm bu a Making coffee using coffee beans 19 Never extract the water tank while the machine is delivering coffee If it is removed it will not be possible to make the coffee and the appliance will display GROUND TOO FINE ADJUST MILL AND PRESS OK and then FILL TANK Check the level
67. t The fuse cover must be refitted when changing a fuse and if the fuse cover is lost the plug must not be used until a correct replacement is fitted Correct replacements are identified by the colour insert or the colour embossed in words on the base of the plug Replacement fuse covers are available from your local electrical store For the Republic of Ireland The information given in respect to Great Britain will frequently apply but a third type of plug and socket is also used the 2 pin side earth type Socket outlet plug valid for both countries If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlet please contact an Authorised Service Agent Please do not attempt to change the plug yourself This procedure must be carried out by a qualified service technician in compliance with the manufacturer s instructions and current standard safety regulations Installation instructions Checking for transport damage After removing the packaging make sure the product is complete and undamaged and that all accessories are present Do not use the appliance if it is visibly damaged Contact Customer Care Installing and connecting the appliance Important Installation must be performed by a qualified professional in compliance with legislation in force in the country of installation see Built in installation This appliance should be connected to a circuit which incorporates an isolation switch providing full
68. tener filter A26 must be replaced What to do The descaling procedure described in the Descaling section needs to be performed as soon as possible Select a milder taste or reduce the quantity of preground coffee then make the coffee again Fill bean container Insert the brewing unit as described in the section Cleaning under Cleaning the brewing unit Close the service door Clean the inside of the appliance thoroughly as described in the section Cleaning If the message is still displayed after cleaning contact a Customer Care You must immediately replace the filter following the instructions in the section Using the appliance for the first time under Replacing the filter 3 N Problem The coffee is not hot The coffee is not creamy enough The coffee is delivered too slowly or a drop ata time The coffee is delivered too quickly Troubleshooting Possible causes The cups were not preheated The brewing unit has cooled down because 2 3 minutes have elapsed since the last coffee was made a The temperature set is too low a The coffee is ground too coarsely Wrong type of coffee The coffee is ground too finely The coffee is ground too coarsely Coffee does not come out The spouts are blocked of one of the spouts What to do Warm the cups by rinsing them with hot water Before making coffee p
69. ush the PUSH symbol fully in until it clicks into place 2 gt Cleaning Cleaning the brewing unit cont If the brewing unit is difficult to insert you must first adapt it to the right dimensions by pressing it forcefully from the bottom and top as shown in the figure 7 Once inserted make sure the two red buttons have snapped out 8 Replace the drip tray and waste coffee container da Close the service door 2 wm MN Changing and setting menu parameters 25 When the appliance is ready you can use the internal menu to modify the following parameters and functions Choose language Rinsing Shut off time Set clock Start time Auto start Temperature Water hardness Coffee quantity Water quantity Descale Reset to default Statistics Install filter Reset filter Buzzer Contrast Setting the language To change the language on the display proceed as follows Press the icon B2 to enter the menu CHOOSE LANGUAGE is displayed Press the OK icon B9 Press the a v icons B7 and B8 until the required language is displayed Press the OK icon B9 to confirm Press the ESC icon B6 to exit the menu Note If you choose the wrong language you can access the menu directly to modify the parameter Press the icon button B2 for at least 7 seconds until the appliance displays the various languages Choose the required language as
70. you purchased the product Product details Fisher amp Paykel Ltd Model errr Serial No Date of Purchase Purchaser nenn Dealer Suburb 39 40 44 48 51 FRINGES FEE 52 54 FARRER ETH STS GE 55 155 56 59 64 66 68 37 38 Gs SEHR MF ODMR Xo
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