PROFI COOK PC-ES 1266 Espresso Coffee Machine with Milk Frothing Functio User Manual

June 2, 2024
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PROFI COOK PC-ES 1266 Espresso Coffee Machine with Milk Frothing Functio

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Specifications

  • Model: PC-ES-KA1266_IM_01.2024
  • Date: 03.01.24
  • Material: Stainless Steel
  • Compatibility: Nespresso-compatible capsules
  • Power: Electric
  • Features: Milk frother, Water tank, Filter holder

Initial Setup

  1. Insert the filter holder.
  2. Remove the cover from the milk tank.
  3. Place the regulator on top of the milk tank to the specified position.

Preparing Cappuccino
Follow these steps to prepare a delicious cappuccino:

  1. Experiment with different coffee varieties until you find your preferred taste.
  2. Turn the stainless steel attachment slightly to the right.

Cleaning and Maintenance

  1. After use, remove the milk tank and drain any remaining water.
  2. Clean the connection plug with water and dry it thoroughly.
  3. Regularly descale the machine to maintain optimal performance.

Troubleshooting
If you encounter any issues such as cold espresso or blockages, refer to the following solutions:

  • Ensure the power cord is correctly plugged in.
  • Check the house fuse.
  • Contact customer service if problems persist.

FAQ

  • Problem: The espresso is too cold. Solution: Ensure the power cord is properly inserted and check the water tank level.
  • Problem: The water tank is empty. Solution: Refill the water tank and ensure the valve is open.

IMPORTANT

Be sure to read the separately enclosed safety instructions first.

Instruction Manual

Thank you for choosing our product. We hope you will enjoy using the appliance.
Read the instruction manual and the separately enclosed safety instructions very carefully before using this appliance. Keep these documents, including the warranty certificate, receipt and, if possible, the box with the inner packaging in a safe place. If you pass the appliance on to a third party, always include all the relevant documents.

Symbols in this Instruction Manual
Important information for your safety is specially marked. It is essential to comply with these instructions in order to avoid accidents and prevent damage to the appliance:

WARNING
This warns you of dangers to your health and indicates possible injury risks.

CAUTION
This refers to possible hazards to the appliance or other objects.

Unpacking the Appliance

  1. Remove the appliance from its packaging.
  2. Remove all packaging material, such as foils, filling material, cable ties and cardboard packaging. Also remove the red plug underneath the water tank!
  3. Check the scope of delivery for completeness.
  4. If the contents of the packaging are incomplete or if damage can be detected, do not operate the appliance. Return it to the dealer immediately.
  5. There may still be dust or production residues on the appliance. We recommend that you clean the appliance as described under “Cleaning”

Scope of Delivery

  • 1 × Espresso coffee machine
  • 1 × Removable water tank
  • 1 × Stainless steel attachment for the milk nozzle
  • 1 × Removable milk tank
  • 1 × Plug-in milk pipe
  • 2 × Filter holder
  • 1 × 1-cup filter insert
  • 1 × 2-cup filter insert
  • 1 × Adapter for Nespresso compatible capsules
  • 1 × Drip grid
  • 1 × Collection container for residual water with fixed float
  • 1 × Measuring spoon / tamper

Overview of the Components

  1. CLEAN / CAPPUCCINO button
    • Press briefly: small cup of cappuccino
    • Long press: cleaning function
  2. FROTH / LATTE button
    • Press briefly: small cup of latte
    • Long press: milk frothing
  3. ESPRESSO button (small cup of espresso)
  4. Button for large cup of cappuccino
  5. Button for large cup of latte
  6. Button for large cup of espresso
  7. Hot plate / cup tray
  8. Water tank lid
  9. Removable water tank
  10. Control for the consistency of the milk foam
  11. Cover for the milk tank
  12. Filter holder with adapter for Nespresso-compatible capsules
  13. Shelf for filter insert
  14. Removable milk tank
  15. Milk pipe
  16. Power switch (on / off)
  17. team pipe with stainless steel attachment for the milk nozzle (height-adjustable)
  18. Adjustment lever for the milk nozzle
  19. Collection container for residual water with red float
  20. Drip tray
  21. Pull-out stand for smaller cups
  22. Filter holder for 1- and 2-cup filter insert
  23. Measuring spoon / tamper (1 part, 2 functions)
  24. Filter insert for 1 cup
  25. Filter insert for 2 cups

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Warnings for the Use of the Appliance

WARNING

  • Do not allow moisture to enter the housing. There is a risk of electric shock.
  • The brewing head, the filter holder, the milk frother and the cup holder become very hot during operation.

Risk of burns!

  • Make sure that the filter holder is correctly and securely closed during operation, as this appliance operates under pressure.
  • Only use the appliance when there is water in the water tank.
  • Fill the water tank only with cold water.
  • Only use drinking water. Never use carbonated water (sparkling water).
  • Do not move the appliance when it is in operation.
  • For reasons of hygiene, clean the milk tank and its parts after each use! See chapter “Cleaning”. In addition, dried milk can clog the pipes and, in extreme cases, cause the appliance to become defective if it is not cleaned after each use.

Notes for Use

Location

  • Place the appliance on a flat and non-slip surface.
  • Do not operate the appliance under wall cabinets because of the rising heat and fumes.
  • Do not place the appliance directly next to a gas or electric cooker or any other heat source.

Control Buttons
The upper row of buttons is used to dispense small cups, the lower row to dispense large cups. When the appropriate amount of coffee has been dispensed, several beeps will sound.

  • You can also end the brewing process prematurely at any time by pressing the corresponding button again.

Electrical Connection

  1. Before you insert the mains plug into the socket, check that the mains voltage you want to use matches that of the appliance. You will find the information on the type plate.
  2. Only connect the appliance to a properly installed earthed socket.

Switch On / Off

  • To switch on the appliance, press the switch on the right-hand side of the appliance. You will hear a beep. All control lamps flash briefly and then pulsate. The appliance starts heating. The heating plate becomes hot.
    • Once the required brewing temperature for espresso has been reached, the two control lamps on the right light up while the other four control lamps continue to pulsate.
    • After a short time, the other four control lamps also light up and the appliance is ready for operation.
    • Press the switch to switch the appliance off. Then pull  the mains plug out of the socket.

European Regulations on Energy Saving
The European Directive 2009 / 125 / EC (Ecodesign) bundles measures for energy saving. Therefore, the appliance switches to standby after 30 minutes.
This cannot be displayed for technical reasons.
Press one of the six buttons to switch the appliance back on again.

You benefit from increased safety and lower power consumption.

Interesting Facts about Espresso

  • Espresso beans are roasted longer, so espresso is more suitable for people with sensitive stomachs than regular coffee.
  • Espresso tastes stronger than coffee. This is due to the different roasting process. It is usually drunk without milk. Depending on taste, it can be drunk-sweetened or unsweetened.
  • The choice of variety is a matter of personal preference. Espresso beans are either blends (mixtures of different varieties from different regions for a consistent taste) or single-variety beans from one growing region (single origin).
  • In blends, a proportion of Robusta (20 to 30 %) is often added to the Arabica beans. With a high proportion of Robusta, it is easier to obtain a good crema during preparation.

Tips and Tricks for Perfect Coffee Enjoyment
For a successful espresso preparation, it is important to consider a few things:

  • The espresso machine must be preheated to operating temperature.

  • Preheat the cups with hot water. Place the cups on the warm warming plate until use. Thick-walled porcelain cups hold the heat well.

  • Only use espresso beans. It is ideal to grind the espresso beans just before preparation. Coffee that has already been ground quickly loses its aroma.

  • The coffee grounds should be ground finely, but not too finely. If ground too coarsely, the finished espresso lacks aroma; if ground too finely, it tastes bitter.

  • Try different varieties until you find your taste.

  • Compaction of the Coffee Grounds:
    Depending on how firmly the ground coffee has been pressed into the filter insert, the espresso results
    (espresso quantity and crema) may vary. It is therefore important to distribute and press the ground coffee properly in the filter insert so that the water can flow through evenly at all points.

    • The filter insert must be dry before the ground coffee is poured in.
    • Use the tamper provided to press on the coffee grounds. Do not press too hard or too lightly.
    • The pressed coffee grounds must have a flat surface.
    • Press, do not turn! Turning while pressing loosens up the “coffee cake” again. Press straight down and from above on the coffee grounds.

To find the ideal “espresso experience” for you, we recommend experimenting with the amount of coffee grounds and how you press the coffee grounds down.

Use of the Capsule Adapter
The appliance can only be operated with Nespresso-com-patible capsules!

  • Different brands of Nespresso-compatible capsules are available in the shops. There are different types of capsules from brand to brand and also within brands, which produce different results due to different manufacturing. This is not a defect of the appliance.
  • The different roasts, from light to strong, can affect the amount and flow of coffee. A slight drip is normal.

Operation

Assembly / Disassembly of the Filter Holder

  • To fit the filter holder to the brew head, hold it with the handle on the left edge of the appliance.
    1. The handle of the filter holder must be slightly behind the open lock symbol ( INSERT ).
    2. Insert the guide lugs of the filter holder into the recesses of the brewing head.
    3. Pull the filter holder by the handle to the right until it reaches the centre of the appliance ( LOCK ). Make sure that the filter holder is firmly seated in the brew head.
  • To detach the filter holder from the brew head, pull it to the left.

WARNING : Risk of Burns!
After the brewing process, the metal parts of the filter holder and the filter insert are hot.

Inserting the Collection Container / Drip Grid

  1. Insert the collection container for the residual water.
  2. Place the drip grid on top of the collection container as a cover.

Adjusting the Length of the Milk Nozzle
The length of the milk nozzle can be adjusted so that it protrudes into the cup opening to prevent splashes. Depending on the size of the cup, the position of the milk nozzle must be adjusted as follows:

  1. Turn the attached stainless steel attachment for the milk nozzle a short turn to the left.
  2. Slide the stainless steel attachment into the desired position (top, centre or bottom).
  3. Now turn the stainless steel attachment a short turn to the right again.

Removing and Filling the Water Tank

  • Pull the water tank upwards with both hands.

    • It is normal for there to be water under the water tank.
      This must be removed regularly with a clean sponge.
  • Fill the water tank with clean, fresh water. The water level must be between the MIN and MAX markings.

  • When reinserting the water tank, make sure that it is seated in the holder on the appliance. Then press itdown gently so that the valve opens.

  • The water tank can also be filled without removing it first. Open the lid and fill the water into the water tank with a jug.

Removing and Filling the Milk Tank

  1. Pull the lower part of the milk tank slightly upwards and forward.

  2. Remove the cover from the milk tank.

  3. Fill the milk tank with barista milk, barista milk alternative or 3 % whole milk. The fill level must be between MIN and MAX. The optimum milk temperature is 8 °C.

  4.  Place the cover back on the milk tank. Ensure that the milk pipe is installed. Refit the milk tank to the appliance. It must audibly click into place.

    • If the milk tank was removed when the appliance was switched on, a beep will sound when the milk tank is removed or inserted.
    • If the milk tank is not inserted correctly, a safety switch prevents steam from escaping.

Initial Start-up

CAUTION
The appliance must be cleaned with the cleaning function, especially before putting it into operation for the first time or if it has not been used for a long time. Do not use coffee powder during this procedure!

  1. Fill the water tank and the milk tank with clean, fresh water up to the MAX mark. Close the lid of the water tank and reinsert the milk tank with the cover.

  2. Insert the filter holder.

  3. Set the control on the top of the milk tank to position .

  4. Swivel the milk nozzle outwards with the adjustment lever on the milk tank.

  5. Place a suitable container (heat-resistant / approx.
    500 ml) under the brewing head. If necessary, change the length of the milk nozzle as previously described.

  6. Switch on the appliance. The appliance starts with the heating process. The heating plate becomes hot. Wait until all control lamps light up.

  7. Press the button (5) for a large cup of latte. Water starts to flow through. Allow 2 – 3 cups to run through. It is best to empty the container after each cycle.
    WARNING: Risk of Burns!
    The water in the container and the milk nozzle are hot!

  8. Empty the container and place it back under the milk nozzle.

  9. To carry out the cleaning function, press and hold the CLEAN / CAPPUCCINO button for 3 seconds. A beep sounds and the four control lamps on the left flash alter-nately in a circle.

WARNING: Risk of Burns!

  • During this process, a lot of hot steam is generated and the milk pipe is rinsed with hot water.
  • The water in the container and the milk nozzle are hot!

When the process is complete, all control lamps pulsate.
The appliance is ready for operation when all control lamps light up.

Programming the Espresso Coffee Quantity
You have the option of changing the factory-set coffee quantity. Standard quantities for a small and a large cup of espresso are set at the factory. To change these according to your wishes, proceed as follows:

  1. Fill the water tank with sufficient water and reinsert it.
  2. Fit the filter holder without the coffee grounds.
  3. Place a cup under the brew head.
  4. Insert the mains plug into a socket and switch on the appliance.
  5. Wait until all control lamps light up. Then press and hold button (3) or button (6) for at least 3 seconds.
  6. As soon as the desired amount is reached, press the button again.

A beep sounds and all control lamps light up. The appliance is now ready for use again.

Delete Programmed Coffee Quantity
Proceed as follows to delete the individually programmed coffee quantity and restore the standard quantity:

  1. Fill the water tank with sufficient water and reinsert it.
  2. Wait until all control lamps light up.
  3. Then press and hold the button (4) for a large cup of cappuccino for approx. 3 seconds.
    • To indicate that the programming has been cancelled, a beep sounds and all control lamps flash 5 times.
      The appliance is now ready for use again.

Insert and Remove Filter Inserts

  • There are guide lugs on the filter inserts. These must be inserted into the notch of the filter holder. Then turn the filter insert by 90 degrees so that it does not fall out when emptying later.
  • To be able to remove the filter insert, it must be turned in such a way that the guide nose is again in the notch of the filter holder. Now the filter insert can be removed.

Pull-out Base for Smaller Cups
For small cups, pull the additional stand out of the appliance until you hear it click into place. The base can also be removed from the appliance for easy cleaning.

Espresso Preparation

  1. Fill the water tank with sufficient water. Close the water tank lid.

  2. Switch on the appliance.

  3. Select a filter insert (24 / 25). Place it in the filter holder (22). Make sure that the filter insert is turned 90 degrees so that it does not fall out when emptying later. See previous chapter “Insert and Remove Filter Inserts”.

  4. Fill the filter insert with espresso grounds.
    Use the measuring spoon provided (one measuring spoonful = 1 cup). Distribute the coffee grounds evenly and press down lightly with the tamper. Clean the edge of the filter holder.

  5. Fit the filter holder to the brew head. Make sure that the filter holder is firmly seated in the brew head.

  6. When the required brewing temperature is reached, all control lamps light up. Place the cup(s) under the brew head on the drip tray.

  7. Press the button (3) for a small cup of espresso or the button (6) for a large cup of espresso. The hot water is pressed through the filter.

  8. Once the appropriate amount of coffee has been dispensed, several beeps sound. Remove the cup(s).

    • Remove the filter holder after each preparation. This
      prolongs the life of the rubber seal in the brew head.
  9. Detach the filter holder from the brew head.

  10.  To brew another cup of espresso, you must empty the filter insert and refill it:
    WARNING: Risk of Burns!
    The metal parts on the filter holder and the filter insert are hot.
    Tap the coffee grounds out of the filter insert. If necessary, use a spoon to help. Rinse out any leftover coffee grounds with water.

  11. To prepare the next cup(s) of espresso, proceed as described above.

    • The coffee temperature of the first cup prepared and the following cup(s) may be different.

Cappuccino Preparation
A cappuccino usually consists of one-third coffee, one-third hot milk and one third milk foam.

You can also choose between a small and a large cup here.
Milk and milk foam are added automatically.

  1. Fill the water tank with sufficient water. Close the water tank lid.

  2. Make sure that there is enough milk in the milk tank. (See section “Removing and Filling the Milk Tank”.)

  3. Select a filter insert (24 / 25). Place it in the filter holder (22). Make sure that the filter insert is turned 90 degrees so that it does not fall out when emptying later. See previous chapter “Insert and Remove Filter Inserts”.

  4. Fill the filter insert with espresso grounds.
    Use the measuring spoon provided (one measuring spoonful = 1 cup). Distribute the coffee grounds evenly= and press down lightly with the tamper. Clean the edge of the filter holder.

  5. Fit the filter holder to the brew head. Make sure that the filter holder is firmly seated in the brew head.

  6. Swivel the milk nozzle outwards with the adjustment lever on the milk tank.

  7. Place a cup under the brewing head and make sure that the milk nozzle extends into the cup. If necessary, adjust the length of the milk nozzle as previously described.

  8. Switch on the appliance. The appliance starts with the heating process. The heating plate becomes hot. Wait until all the control lamps light up.

  9. Use the control on the top of the milk tank to set whether you want milk foam with a low consistency ( ) or a high consistency ( ).

  10. Depending on which filter insert you have inserted, press button (1) for a small cappuccino or button (4) for a large cappuccino.

  11. Wait until no more coffee and milk is dispensed. Several beeps sound and all control lamps light up. Remove the cup.

    • Remove the filter holder after each preparation. This prolongs the life of the rubber seal in the brew head.
      For reasons of hygiene, clean the milk tank and its parts after each use! See chapter “Cleaning”. In addition, dried milk can clog the pipes and, in extreme cases, cause the appliance to become defective if it is not cleaned after each use.

Caffè Latte Preparation
A caffè latte is a coffee with milk. It consists of espresso, plenty of frothed milk and a thin layer of milk foam.

  1. Fill the water tank with sufficient water. Close the water tank lid.

  2. Make sure that there is enough milk in the milk tank. (See section “Removing and Filling the Milk Tank”.)

  3. Select a filter insert (24 / 25). Place it in the filter holder (22). Make sure that the filter insert is turned 90 degrees so that it does not fall out when emptying later. See previous chapter “Insert and Remove Filter Inserts”.

  4. Fill the filter insert with espresso grounds.
    Use the measuring spoon provided (one measuring spoonful = 1 cup). Distribute the coffee grounds evenly and press down lightly with the tamper. Clean the edge of the filter holder.

  5. Fit the filter holder to the brew head. Make sure that the
    filter holder is firmly seated in the brew head.

  6. Swivel the milk nozzle outwards with the adjustment lever on the milk tank.

  7. Place a cup under the brewing head and make sure that the milk nozzle extends into the cup. If necessary, adjust the length of the milk nozzle as previously described.

  8. Switch on the appliance. The appliance starts with the heating process. The heating plate becomes hot. Wait until all the control lamps light up.

  9. Use the control on the top of the milk tank to set whether you want milk foam with a low consistency ( ) or a high consistency ( ).

  10. Depending on which filter insert you have inserted, press button (2) for a small caffè latte or button (5) for a large caffè latte.

  11. Wait until no more coffee and milk is dispensed. Several beeps sound and all control lamps light up. Remove the cup.

    • Remove the filter holder after each preparation. This prolongs the life of the rubber seal in the brew head.
    •  For reasons of hygiene, clean the milk tank and its parts after each use! See chapter “Cleaning”. In addition, dried milk can clog the pipes and, in extreme cases, cause the appliance to become defective if it is not cleaned after each use.

Frothing Milk

  1. Make sure that there is enough milk in the milk tank.] (See section “Removing and Filling the Milk Tank”.)
  2. Swivel the milk nozzle outwards with the adjustment lever on the milk tank.
  3. Place a cup under the brewing head and make sure that the milk nozzle extends into the cup. If necessary, adjust the length of the milk nozzle as previously described.
  4. Switch on the appliance. The appliance starts with the heating process. The heating plate becomes hot. Wait  until all the control lamps light up.
  5. To activate the milk frothing function, press and hold the FROTH / LATTE button for 3 seconds. A beep sounds and the control lamp on the button flashes, while the other control lamps go out. After a short heating phase, milk flows out of the milk nozzle.
  6. When no more milk flows out, several beeps sound and all indicator lights light up. Remove the cup.
    • For reasons of hygiene, clean the milk tank and its parts after each use! See chapter “Cleaning”. In addition, dried milk can clog the pipes and, in extreme cases, cause the appliance to become defective if it is not cleaned after each use.

Use of Nespresso Compatible Capsules
The appliance can also be used with Nespresso-compatible capsules.

  1. Fill the water tank with sufficient water. Close the water tank lid.

  2. If you are using a capsule that also requires milk for preparation, also fill the milk tank with sufficient milk. (See section “Removing and Filling the Milk Tank”.)

  3. Insert a Nespresso-compatible capsule into the capsule adapter. Press the capsule into the adapter with light pressure. The metal tips at the bottom of the adapter
    pierce the capsule.

  4. Insert the adapter for the capsules into the filter holder (12).

  5. Fit the filter holder to the brew head. Make sure that the filter holder is firmly seated in the brew head.

  6. Place a cup under the brewing head.

  7. Switch on the appliance. The appliance starts with the heating process. The heating plate becomes hot. Wait until all the control lamps light up.

  8. Depending on the capsule inserted, press the corresponding button. The hot water is pressed through the filter.

  9. When the appropriate amount of coffee has been dispensed, you will hear several beeps. Remove the cup(s).

    • Remove the filter holder after each preparation. This prolongs the life of the rubber seal in the brew head.
  10. Detach the filter holder from the brew head.

  11. To prepare another cup, the capsule must be replaced
    with a new capsule:
    WARNING: Risk of Burns!
    The metal parts on the filter holder and the filter insert are hot.
    Before you can change the capsule, you must cool the adapter for Nespresso- compatible capsules under cold water.

  12. To prepare the next cup(s), proceed as described above.

    • The coffee temperature of the first cup prepared and the following cup(s) may be different.

Cleaning
WARNING

  • Always pull the mains plug out of the socket before cleaning and wait until the appliance has cooled down

WARNING

  • Do not immerse the appliance in water. It could cause an electric shock or fire.
  • The milk nozzle is hot immediately after use!

CAUTION

  • Do not use a wire brush or other abrasive objects.
  • Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents.

Clean the outside of the appliance with a slightly damp cloth
if necessary – without any additives.

Brew Head and Rubber Seal
Wipe the brew head and the rubber seal with a damp cloth.
Dampen a soft nylon brush beforehand to remove stubborn dirt. Dry off with a dry cloth.

Milk Nozzle and Milk Tank
For reasons of hygiene, clean the milk nozzle, the milk tank and its parts after each use as follows:

  1. Remove the milk tank from the appliance. Remove the cover from the milk tank.

  2. Clean the milk tank in warm rinsing water with a little hand washing-up liquid.

  3. Fill the milk tank with approx. 250 ml of clean, fresh water and reinsert the milk tank with the cover.

  4. Fill the water tank with clean, fresh water up to the MAX mark. Close the lid of the water tank.

  5. Set the control on the top of the milk tank to position .

  6. Swivel the milk nozzle outwards with the adjustment lever on the milk tank.

  7. Place a suitable container (heat-resistant / approx.
    250 ml) under the brewing head. If necessary, change the length of the milk nozzle as previously described.

  8. To carry out the cleaning function, press and hold the CLEAN / CAPPUCCINO button for 3 seconds. A beep sounds and the four control lamps on the left flash alter-nately in a circle.
    WARNING: Risk of Burns!

    • During this process, a lot of hot steam is generated and the milk pipe is rinsed with hot water.
    • The water in the container and the milk nozzle are hot!
      When the process is complete, all control lamps pulsate.
  9. Remove the milk tank and remove the remaining water from the milk tank.

Thorough Cleaning

For thorough cleaning, the stainless steel attachment for the milk nozzle and the connection plug from the milk tank cover can be removed.

  1. Wait until the stainless steel attachment for the milk nozzle has cooled down.
  2. Turn the attached stainless steel attachment for the milk nozzle a short turn to the left.
  3. Pull the stainless steel attachment downwards beyond the last position.
  4. Clean the stainless steel attachment in warm rinsing water with a little washing-up liquid.
    • If necessary, you can use a fine, soft nylon brush.
  5. Rinse with clear water and place the stainless steel attachment back on the milk nozzle. Secure it at the desired height.
  6. Turn the connection plug in the direction and pull it out.
  7. Clean the connection plug with tap water and dry it.
  8. Insert the connection plug back into the opening and secure it by turning it in the direction .

Accessories
The filter holder, filter inserts, drip grid, collection container, water tank and measuring spoon can be cleaned in warm water with a little washing-up liquid. If necessary, you can use a fine, soft nylon brush. Rinse with clean water. Dry the parts with a soft cloth.

CAUTION
These parts are not suitable for cleaning in the dishwasher.
Exposure to heat and harsh cleaners could cause them to warp or discolour.

Water Tank

  1. Pull it out upwards with both hands. Reinsert it after cleaning and drying.
  2. Reinsert the water tank. Make sure that it is seated in the holder on the appliance.
  3. Press the water tank down slightly so that the valve opens.

De-scaling
Limescale deposits endanger the function of the appliance. Therefore, the appliance must be descaled regularly. The intervals between descaling depend on the hardness of the water and the frequency of use.
The appliance must be descaled at the latest when the control lamps for the small and large espresso cups flash alternately.
Descale with a commercially available descaling agent, as recommended for coffee machines with a milk system.

  1. Follow the dosage instructions on the packaging or package insert. Pour the descaler into the water and milk tanks.
  2. Fill the water tank with 500 ml of clean, fresh water. Close the lid of the water tank.
  3. Fill the milk tank with 300 ml of clean, fresh water and reinsert the milk tank with the cover.
  4. Insert the filter holder.
  5. Set the control on the top of the milk tank to position .
  6. Swivel the milk nozzle outwards with the adjustment lever on the milk tank.
  7. Place a suitable container (heat-resistant / approx. 700 ml) under the brewing head. If necessary, change the length of the milk nozzle as previously described.
    • UYou also have time to change the container between cleaning processes if you do not have a suitable 700 ml container to hand.
  8. Switch on the appliance and wait until all control lamps light up.
  9. Press and hold buttons (1) and (4) simultaneously for at least 4 seconds. All six control lamps light up alternately in an anti-clockwise direction and the appliance starts descaling. The process takes approx. 5 minutes and is paused several times.
    • * When the last process is complete, several beeps sound. Steam is then generated. Descaling is complete when all control lamps light up again.

WARNING

  • Rinse out the water and milk tank and refill with water. Run through a large cup of espresso twice and a large cup of caffè latte twice. This removes residues of the descaling agent.
  • Do not use this water for consumption.

Storage

  • Clean the appliance as described. Allow the accessories to dry completely.
  • We recommend storing the appliance in its original packaging if you do not intend to use it for a longer period of time.
  • Always store the appliance out of the reach of children in a well-ventilated and dry place.

Troubleshooting

Problem Possible Cause Remedy
The appliance has no function. The appliance has no power supply. Check the

power socket with another appliance.
Insert the mains plug correctly.
Check the house fuse.
The appliance is defective.| Contact our service or a specialist.
There is no more coffee running in.| Switch off the Appliance!
The water tank is empty.| Fill the water tank with fresh water.
The water tank is not inserted correctly, the valve is not open.| Press the water tank firmly on the upper side until it locks into place.
The holes in the filter holder and the outlet on the brew head are blocked.| Clean the filter holder, the filter and the outlet on the brew head.
The coffee powder is too fine or has been pressed on too firmly.| Loosen the coffee powder. Distribute it evenly and press it only lightly with the tamper.
The appliance is calcified.| Descale the appliance as described.
The pump makes loud noises.| Switch off the Appliance!
The water tank is empty.| Fill the water tank with fresh water.
The water tank is not inserted correctly, the valve is not open.| Press the water tank firmly on the upper side until it locks into place.
Problem| Possible Cause| Remedy
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The espresso comes out at the edge of the filter holder.| Stop the Brewing Process!
The filter holder was not inserted cor- rectly or was not closed tightly enough.| Insert the filter holder correctly as described under “Assembly / Disassembly of the Filter Holder”.
There is too much coffee powder in the filter insert.| Remove any excess coffee powder.
There is coffee grounds residue on the rubber seal of the brew head.| Switch off the appliance and let it cool down.
Clean the rubber seal as described.
The espresso coffee is too cold.| The cups were not preheated.| Rinse the cups with hot water.
The coffee foam is slightly discoloured (the coffee comes out quickly).| The coffee powder is too coarse or it has not been distributed evenly.| Use the tamper supplied to help you.
There is too little coffee powder in the filter insert.| Depending on the filter insert used (1 cup or 2 cups), fill one or two measuring spoonfuls into the filter ice pack (one measuring spoon- ful = 1 cup).
The coffee foam is darkly discoloured (the coffee comes out slowly).| The coffee powder is too fine or has been pressed on too firmly.| Loosen the coffee powder. Distribute it evenly and press it only lightly with the tamper.
There was too much coffee powder in the filter insert.| Use less coffee powder. Depending on the filter insert used (1 cup or 2 cups), fill one or two measuring spoonfuls into the filter ice pack (one measuring spoonful = 1 cup).
The espresso is not creamy enough.| Unsuitable espresso powder was chosen.| Change the brand if necessary.
Coffee is produced normally, but no milk foam comes out of the milk nozzle.| The milk system is blocked.| Clean the milk tank and the milk nozzle as described.
The milk is not frothed.| The milk is unsuitable.| Use milk with a fat content of at least 3 % fat.
The milk is not cold enough.| Use chilled milk.
The milk nozzle is dirty.| Clean the milk nozzle as described.
All six control lamps light up alternately in a clockwise direction.| No water in the water tank.| Fill the water tank with water.
The control lamps for the small and large espresso cups flash alternately.| Descaling alarm to remind you to descale the appliance.| Describe the appliance as described.

Technical Data

  • Model:……………………………………………………PC-ES-KA 1266
  • Power supply:……………………………….220 – 240 V~, 50 / 60 Hz
  • Power consumption:…………………………………………….1350 W
  • Filling quantity:……………………………………….approx. 1.2 litres
  • Protection class:…………………………………………………………….
  • Pressure:………………………………………………………………20 bar
  • Net weight:………………………………………………….. approx. 4 kg

The right to make technical and design modifications in the course of continuous product development remains reserved.
This appliance has been tested according to all applicable, current CE directives and built according to the latest safety regulations.

Disposal
Meaning of the “Dustbin” Symbol

  • Protect our environment: do not dispose of electrical equipment in the domestic waste.
  • Please return any electrical equipment that you will no longer use to the collection points provided for their disposal.
  • This helps avoid the potential effects of incorrect disposal] on the environment and human health.
  • This will contribute to the recycling and other forms of re-utilization of electrical and electronic equipment.
    Information concerning where the equipment can be disposed of can be obtained from your local authority. Your dealer and contractual partner is also obliged to take back the old appliance free of charge.

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24 months warranty according to warranty declaration

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