Adjusting the steam level in the cappuccinatore
Fig. 5 and 6
1.
Remove the cappuccinatore from the appliance by pressing on both release tabs on the
sides and pulling downwards.
2. At the top, you will see a circular knob with the letters H and L, and an arrow. Turn the
steam knob to the desired side until the H matches the arrow. This will increase the steam
flow and improve milk frothing.
3. Put the cappuccinatore back in place, aligning it in its natural position in the appliance and
pushing it upwards. You will hear a click.
Adjusting the grinding level
Fig. 3
WARNING: When you need to adjust the grind level of the coffee beans, adjust the grinding
level knob when the grinder is in operation; otherwise, the grinder may be damaged.
Adjust the grinding level according to the degree of roast of the coffee beans you use (medium
roast beans are recommended). If the coffee comes out too slowly during preparation (the
coffee powder is too fine), turn the grinding level knob clockwise until a coarser grind is
obtained, like shown in figure 3. If during preparation the coffee comes out too fast and too
clear (the coffee powder is too coarse), turn the grinding level knob counterclockwise until a
finer grind is obtained.
If the coffee powder is too coarse, turn the grinding level knob counterclockwise for a finer
grind; if the coffee powder is too fine, turn the grinding level knob clockwise for a coarser grind.
Points to consider:
1.
The knob is set to the maximum value during the first few uses. It is recommended to
adjust it after the first 100-150 cups. The more repetitive the grinding process is, the more
the grinder will be adjusted and the less imperfections will be found in the future.
2. Do not overfill the coffee bean container or leave the coffee beans inside for a long time so
that they do not get too wet and lose freshness (especially on humid days). Moisture will
affect the grind, brew and taste of the coffee.
3. If the coffee beans are wet, empty the container and fill it with fresh coffee beans for better
taste. Turn the grind level knob to maximum and try grinding the coffee beans. If the coffee
machine is working properly, return the knob to its original position. This will check if there
are any beans left inside.
4. If the coffee beans do not grind properly, it is possible that the coffee beans are too wet or
that there is too much coffee bean oil accumulated inside. In the latter case, add grinder
cleaner to the bean container and try grinding again.
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