FLAMA 1256FL Espresso Coffee Machine Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- FLAMA
Table of Contents
FLAMA 1256FL Espresso Coffee Machine Instruction Manual
SECURITY INSTRUCTIONS
Please read these instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and keep them for future reference. FLAMA shall not be liable for any use that is not in accordance with the instructions.
Please check that the supply voltage of your electrical system corresponds to
the voltage on the appliance’s rating plate.
Please follow these safety instructions carefully when using the appliance.
Improper use of the appliance can cause injuries.
Place the appliance on a dry, stable, flat, heat- and water-resistant surface
away from water splashes and any other heat sources.
This appliance is intended for households and similar uses, such as:
– Staff kitchen areas in stores, workshops and other working environments;
– Cottages;
– Guests of hotels, motels and other residential environments;
– Inn-type environments.
Do not submerge the cord, plug, or any other electrical part of the appliance
in water or any other liquid, or expose them to water. Make sure that your
hands are completely dry before touching the plug or switching on the
appliance.
Do not use the appliance if the cord, plug, or housing are damaged, or if it
does not work properly, has been dropped or damaged.
Do not use any accessory that has not been recommended by FLAMA, as it may
cause damage.
The temperature of accessible surfaces may be high when the appliance is being
used and may cause burns.
Always connect the appliance to an earthed socket.
Do not run the appliance without water in it.
Do not move or switch off the appliance when it is working.
This appliance may be used by children aged 8 and over if they are supervised
or have received instructions concerning the safe use of the appliance and
understand the risks involved.
Cleaning and maintenance must not be carried out by children unless they are
over 8 years old and supervised.
Keep the appliance and its power cord out of the reach of children under the
age of 8.
This appliance may be used by persons with limited physical, sensory or mental
abilities or lack of experience and knowledge, if they are supervised or have
received instructions concerning the safe use of the appliance and understand
the risks involved.
Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance.
NOTE: this appliance was subject to a quality control prior to its placement
on the market to ensure it is working properly.
After the control, the appliance is thoroughly cleaned, so there may be some
water left inside.
Do not use the appliance if it is not working properly.
Please disconnect the appliance from the power supply by removing the plug
from the power socket after each use and when cleaning. Please allow it to
cool down before carrying out with any cleaning or storage operations.
If the power cord is damaged, have it replaced at an Authorized Flama
Technical Assistance Service in order to avoid a hazard.
Any intervention other than cleaning must be carried out only by authorized
FLAMA agents.
This product complies with the Low-Voltage and Electromagnetic
Compatibility Directives.
This instruction manual is also available in PDF format
atwww.flama.pt .
DESCRIPTION
- Water tank lid
- Water tank
- Steam adjustment knob
- Control panel
- Cup rack
- Steam wand
- Drip tray
- Single coffee filter
- Double coffee filter
- E.S.E. filter
- Portafilter
- Doser/tamper
- Steam button
- Double coffee/long coffee button
- Single coffee button
- ON/OFF button
BEFORE FIRST USE
Make sure you have removed all packaging material from the product. Check that all components are included. If any piece is missing or damaged, contact the Technical Assistance Service. ATTENTION: Any debris inside the portafilter can compromise the quality of the brewed coffee and also cause it to be unevenly distributed as it exits the spouts of the portafilter. Do not place ground coffee or any other substance in the portafilter. If you detect ground coffee or any other substance inside the portafilter, rinse the inside of the portafilter with abundant running water.
Low water indicator
When the buttons for steam, double coffee and single coffee blink and the
machine emits an alert sound, it means that the water tank is empty.
Fill the water tank with water. Do not exceed the MAX level marked on the
water tank.
Place a container under the steam wand. Rotate the steam adjustment knob to
the steam/hot water position ( ). To fill the circuit, wait until water exits
the wand.
Once water has exited the steam wand, turn the steam adjustment knob to the
CLOSED ( ) position.
NOTE it is recommended to keep the water in the tank above the minimum (MIN)
level.
First cleaning
Rotate the lid of the water tank backwards with the help of the lateral
ridges.
Fill the water tank with water. Do not exceed the MAX level marked on the
water tank.
Fit the portafilter into the machine by aligning the arm of the portafilter
with the UNLOCKED ( ) symbol and rotating it until the arm of the portafilter
is aligned with the LOCKED ( ) symbol.
Make sure that the arm of the portafilter is aligned with the LOCKED ( )
symbol to ensure that it is well-secured.
Plug in the appliance and press the ON/ OFF button. The machine will emit an
alert sound. The lighted single coffee and double coffee indicators will turn
on and the machine will begin warming up.
Once the lighted single coffee and double coffee indicators are steady, press
the single coffee button. The coffee machine will begin the self-cleaning
process. Ensure that the steam adjustment knob is in the CLOSED ( ) position.
If it is not, the lighted indicators will remain on and the coffee machine
will not work.
Warning: if you want to perform a more thorough cleaning of the interior of
the coffee machine, use a solution of 1/4 vinegar and water or use a descaling
product. Repeat the operation with water only to eliminate any possible
descaling product residue.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Fill the water tank with potable water without exceeding the MAX line.
Plug in the coffee machine and make sure that the steam adjustment knob is in
the CLOSED ( ) position.
Press the ON/OFF button (16). The coffee buttons will blink and the machine
will begin warming up. When the coffee buttons stop blinking, the machine is
warmed up.
Making coffee
While the coffee machine warms up, place the filter you wish to use in the
portafilter. Use the doser/tamper to measure and tamp down the coffee. Wipe
the excess coffee from the edges of the filter
Fit the portafilter into the machine by aligning the arm of the portafilter
with the UNLOCKED ( ) symbol and rotating it until the arm of the portafilter
is aligned with the LOCKED ( ) symbol.
Make sure to place the required coffee cup(s) under the spout of the
portafilter.
Press the desired coffee button.
Programming the quantity of coffee
It is possible to program the volume of coffee served by each coffee button.
Once the coffee machine has warmed up (the lighted coffee indicators are
steady), press the button you wish to program and hold it down until reaching
the desired volume.
If you wish to restore the factory volume settings, press and hold the single
coffee and the steam buttons for 3 seconds. The machine will emit an alert
sound to indicate that the factory volume settings have been restored.
Steam/milk frothing function
Press the ON/OFF button. The machine will emit an alert sound. The lighted
single coffee and double coffee indicators will turn on and the machine will
begin warming up.
Press the steam button. The steam button will blink and then stay steady once
the required steam temperature has been reached.
Pour milk (preferably whole) into a container (e.g., a mug). Fill the
container to 1/3 full.
Insert the steam wand around 1 cm (.5 in) deep into the milk and slowly turn
the steam adjustment knob to the steam/hot water ( ) position to start
producing steam.
NOTE: the steam wand (6) may release a few drops of water before beginning to
produce steam.
When the milk begins to heat up (up to 75ºC/167ºF) and the volume of milk
increases, rotate the steam adjustment knob to the CLOSED ( ) position and
press the steam button to turn off the function.
Cooling the machine after using the steam/milk frothing function
After using the steam function, the temperature of the machine increases
significantly and all the components will be very hot.
The 2 lighted single coffee and double coffee indicators will begin to blink quickly, indicating that the temperature of the water circuit is too high and must cool down. To normalize the temperature of the water circuit, follow these steps: Place a container under the steam wand. Rotate the steam adjustment knob to the steam/water ( ) position so that the machine dispenses water for a few seconds. When the lighted indicators begin blinking slowly, rotate the steam adjustment knob to the CLOSED ( ) position. When the lighted indicators become steady, the water circuit temperature has normalized and coffee may be dispensed.
Energy saving mode
The machine has an “auto shut-off” function to automatically turn itself off after 25 minutes of inactivity and reduce energy consumption. To reactivate the machine, press the ON/ OFF button.
SECRETS FOR A GOOD COFFEE
Preheat the portafilter, filter and mug. Use high-quality water. Use high-
quality coffee with the appropriate grind “espresso grind coffee”. Since
coffee is a natural product, its flavor varies according to its origin, blend
and roast. Try different types of espresso grind coffee until you find one
that best suits your personal taste.
After opening a package of coffee, store it in the refrigerator in an airtight
container.
Use the correct quantity of coffee in the filter and appropriate tamping.
Small variations in the dose of coffee and the grind, as well as stronger or
softer tamping, can all cause variations in the intensity and aroma of your
espresso coffee.
The greater the quantity of coffee, the finer the grind and the more firmly
tamped it is, the slower the coffee will pour out from the machine. If the
coffee pours out of the portafilter very quickly, you should substitute the
coffee for one with a finer grind.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Cleaning
Unplug the coffee machine and allow it to cool completely before cleaning.
Do not use abrasive cleaning products or sponges, as these can damage the
surface of the appliance.
Do not immerse the body of the coffee machine in water or any other liquid.
Remove the portafilter from the coffee machine and empty the coffee residue
from the filters. Afterwards, clean the portafilter with water and a cloth. If
you detect ground coffee or any other substance inside the portafilter, rinse
the inside of the portafilter with abundant running water.
The portafilter is not dishwasher safe.
Regularly wash the water tank, the drip tray, the cup rack and the filters
with warm water and dish detergent. Rinse well to remove all detergent residue
and dry with a cloth.
Immediately after using the steam function, clean the steam wand with a cloth.
Activate the steam function to prevent clogging inside the wand.
If the steam wand does get clogged, use a needle to clear it.
Use a soft and damp cloth to clean the exterior of the coffee machine.
Cleaning mineral residues/ descaling
The accumulation of mineral residues in the water circuit can affect the
functioning of the coffee machine. It is very important to clean the water
circuit to keep the machine functioning efficiently. The quality of the water
used and the type of use will determine the frequency with which you will have
to clean these residues.
It is recommended to perform cleaning cycles after every approximately 300
coffees. The machine will indicate that cleaning is needed when the control
panel buttons blink 3 times and the machine emits an alert sound after being
turned on.
To clean the water circuit, proceed as follows:
Place 10g of lemon juice (or citric acid) in the water tank and add water to
the MAX fill line.
Press the ON/OFF button. The coffee buttons will blink and the machine will
begin warming up. When the coffee buttons stop blinking, the machine is warmed
up. The ON/OFF button will continue to blink.
Place a container under the steam wand. Rotate the steam adjustment knob to
the steam/hot water position ( ).
The process will begin and the pump will operate for 2 minutes, pushing the
solution through the water circuit. After 2 minutes, the machine will stop.
Rotate the steam adjustment knob to the CLOSED ( ) position.
Place a container on the cup rack.
With the portafilter removed, press the double coffee button once the coffee
buttons have stopped blinking.
Remove the water tank and wash it carefully. Fill it to the MAX fill line.
Repeat the operation from step 3 until step 7. The circuit is clean.
Press and hold the single coffee and double coffee buttons for 2 seconds. The
ON/OFF button will stop blinking.
TROUBLESHOOTING
ANOMALIES AND REPAIR
In case of malfunction, please take the appliance to an authorized Technical Assistance Service. Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the appliance, as this may be dangerous.
PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
This symbol indicates the separate collection of electrical and electronic
equipment.
The main objective of the separate collection of this waste is to reduce the
quantity to be disposed of, promote reuse, recycling and other forms of
recovery in order to reduce its negative effects on the environment.
When it is no longer in use, this appliance must not be disposed of together
with other unsorted municipal waste.
The user is responsible for delivering it free of charge to the selective
collection facilities available for that purpose.
Pieces of equipment that are no longer in use can also be taken back at points
of sale, by purchasing new pieces of equipment that are equivalent and have
the same functions.
For more detailed information on collection points, please contact your City
Council or a point of sale for this equipment.
Fábrica de Louças e Electrodomésticos, S.A. Rua Alto de Mirões, nº249 Zona
Industrial de Cesar 3700-727 Cesar Portugal
t. +351 256 850 170
f. +351 256 850 179
www.flama.pt
info@flama.pt
References
- Empresa Pequenos e Grandes Eletrodomésticos | Flama
- Empresa Pequenos e Grandes Eletrodomésticos | Flama
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