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SEM 1100 A2
GB
Operation
Filling the water tank
NOTICE
Use only fresh drinking water for making espresso/cappuccino.
1) Pull the water tank
1 upward and out, open the lid and fi ll it with water:
Fill it with water to at least the Min. marking.
Never fi ll it with more water than up to the Max marking.
2) Push the water tank 1 back into the appliance so that it slides into the appli-
ance on the rails and sits fi rmly.
You can also fi ll the water tank 1 without having to r
emov
e it from the appli-
ance. Simply open the water tank lid and fi ll it with water from a bottle etc.
Ensure that no water runs beside the water tank 1.
Heating-up after a long standing time / on the fi rst use
If you have not used it for some time, preheat the appliance as follows:
1) Fill the water tank 1 with water.
2) Place either the large q or the small espresso sieve 0 in the sieve carrier w.
3) Insert the sieve carrier w into the appliance by placing it at the marking
“INSERT” and then turning it anticlockwise to the marking “LOCK”.
4) Place a cup under the sieve carrier w.
5) Close the steam regulation knob 2 (turn it as far as it will go in the direction
“ - “).
6) Switch the appliance on with the on/off switch 3.
7) The red heating-up control lamp i glows.
8) Turn the rotary switch 5 to the position “
”. The pump begins to pump water
into the appliance. As soon as water fl ows from the sieve carrier opening, turn
the rotary switch 5 back to the position “
”.
9) As soon as the green heating-up control lamp 4 glows, turn the rotary switch
5 to the position “
”. Allow the water to fl ow for about 1 minute. It may be
that you need to empty the cup in between. For this, briefl y stop the process.
10) After approx. 1 minute turn the rotary switch back to the position “
”.
11) Wait until the green heating-up control lamp 4 glows again. The warming-up
is concluded. You can now prepare espresso.
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