DeLonghi DEDICA EC885 Coffee Maker User Guide
- June 4, 2024
- Delonghi
Table of Contents
- DeLonghi DEDICA EC885 Coffee Maker
- Instruction
- DESCRIPTION
- SETTING UP THE APPLIANCE
- MAKING COFFEE
- HOW TO MAKE ESPRESSO COFFEE USING PODS
- PROGRAMMING THE QUANTITIES OF COFFEE IN THE CUP
- HOW TO MAKE CAPPUCCINO COFFEE
- HEATING WATER
- SETTINGS MENU
- Exit the menu
- DEFAULT VALUES (RESET)
- CLEANING THE MACHINE
- DESCALING
- EXPLANATION OF INDICATOR LIGHTS
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
DeLonghi DEDICA EC885 Coffee Maker
Instruction
Before using the appliance, always read the safety warnings.
DESCRIPTION
Description of appliance
- . Water tank lid
- Water tank extraction handle
- Water tank
- Cup warmer
- Coffee spouts
- Main switch (ON/OFF)
- Cup grille
- Drip tray water level indicator
- Drip tray
- Cup/mug tray
- Steam wand
- Steam dial
Description of control panel
- cup button
- “ON” light (white) in the button
- cup button
- “ON” light (white) in the button
- Steam button
- “ON” light (white) in the button
- “Descale light” (orange)
Description of accessories – C C1. Filter holder
- C1. Filter holder
- C2. 1 cup filter ( )symbol under filter
- 2 cup filter ( symbol under filter)
- Pod filter ( symbol under filter
- C5.Measure
- C6. Presser
- C7. Steam wand cleaning needle
- C8. Water hardness test
- C9. Descaler (*certain models only)
- C10. Milk jug
Optional cleaning accessories recommended by the manufacturer
Optional cleaning accessories recommended by the manufacturer
PREPARING THE APPLIANCE
Wash all accessories with warm water and washing-up liquid, then proceed as follows:
- Extract the water tank (A3) (fig. 1) and fill with fresh clean water, taking care not to exceed the MAX level (fig. 2).
- Put the tank back in the appliance, pressing lightly to open the valves located on the bottom of the tank (fig. 3).
Important: Never operate the appliance without water in the tank or
without the tank.
Please note: You should customize water hardness as soon as possible
following the instructions in section “9. Settings menu”.
SETTING UP THE APPLIANCE
- Plug into the mains socket. Press the main switch (A6) (fig. 4).
- The device performs a self-diagnosis, indicated by sequential flashing of the three buttons (fig. 5).
- The and lights flash to indicate the appliance is heating up (fig. 6). When the lights stop flashing and re-main on steadily, the appliance is ready to perform a rinse cycle.
- Attach the filter holder to the appliance; align the filter holder handle with “INSERT”, then rotate to the right until the handle is aligned with “CLOSE” (fig. 7).
- Place a container with a minimum capacity of 0.5 litres under the coffee spouts (A5) and steam wand (A11) (fig. 8).
- Press the button. Repeat this operation 5 times (fig. 9).
Turn the steam dial (A12) to the position (fig. 10) and deliver hot water until the water tank is empty, then close the dial by turning it to the 0 position. The purpose of this procedure is to purge any water from the circuit before using steam to prepare a beverage.
The appliance is ready for use.
Please note: It is normal for there to be water in the space under the tank.
This should therefore be dried regularly with a clean sponge.
MAKING COFFEE
- Place the ground coffee filter (C2) or (C3) in the filter holder (C1) (fig. 11).
- Fill the filter with ground coffee (fig. 12). Make sure to use finely ground coffee specifically for espresso.
- Distribute the ground coffee evenly and press gently down with the presser (C6) (fig. 13). Make sure the coffee is at the right level after tamping. You may need to add more coffee.
- Remove any excess coffee from the rim of the filter holder and attach it to the appliance (fig. 7).
- Place the cup or cups under the filter holder spouts
- Make sure the lights corresponding to the coffee buttons are on, then press the coffee button (B1) or (B3).
- The appliance proceeds to make the coffee and delivery stops automatically.
- To remove the filter holder, turn the handle from right to left.
Please note:
- For correct operation, before filling with ground coffee, make sure there are no coffee residues left in the filter from the last time you made coffee.
- While the appliance is making coffee, delivery can be interrupted at any moment by pressing the coffee button pressed previously.
- At the end of delivery (within 3 seconds), to increase the amount of coffee in the cup, press and hold the coffee but-ton pressed previously. Delivery stops automatically after a few seconds.
- To avoid splashes, never remove the filter holder while the appliance is delivering coffee. Always wait for a few seconds after delivery.
Pressing the coffee
Correct pressing of the ground coffee is essential to obtain a good espresso.
- If you press too firmly, the coffee will be delivered slowly and will be strong.
- If you press too lightly, the coffee will be delivered quickly and will be weak.
Tips for a hotter coffee
- Before making the coffee, warm the cups by rinsing them with a little hot water.
- Attach the filter holder (C1) with the filter (C2) or (C3) to the appliance, but without adding coffee. Using the same cup as will later be used to make the coffee, press the 1 cup button and deliver hot water into the cup to heat it.
- Increase the coffee temperature in the settings menu (see “9. Settings menu”).
- Stand the cups you will be using on the cup warmer (A4) which becomes hot during operation.
HOW TO MAKE ESPRESSO COFFEE USING PODS
- Place the pod coffee filter (C4) in the filter holder (C1) (fig. 14).
- Insert the pod, centring it as far as possible on the filter (fig. 15). Always follow the instructions on the pod pack to posi-tion the pod on the filter correctly.
- Attach the filter holder to the appliance (fig. 7).
- Place the cup under the filter holder spouts.
- Make sure the lights corresponding to the coffee buttons are on, then press the coffee button (B1).
- The appliance proceeds to make the coffee and delivery stops automatically.
- To remove the filter holder, turn the handle from right to left.
Choosing the pod
Use pods conforming to the ESE standard, indicated on the pack by the symbol.
The ESE standard is a system accepted by leading pod producers and enables
espresso coffee to be prepared simply and cleanly. Please note:
- When using pods, you can only make one coffee at a time.
- While the appliance is making coffee, delivery can be interrupted at any moment by pressing the coffee button pressed previously.
- At the end of delivery (within 3 seconds), to increase the amount of coffee in the cup, press and hold the coffee but-ton pressed previously. Delivery stops automatically after a few seconds.
- To avoid splashes, never remove the filter holder while the appliance is delivering coffee. Always wait for a few sec-onds after delivery.
- See section “
Tips for a hotter coffee”.
PROGRAMMING THE QUANTITIES OF COFFEE IN THE CUP
The appliance is set by default to automatically deliver standard quantities. To change these quantities, proceed as follows:
- Place one or two cups under the filter holder spouts (C1).
- Press and hold the button you want to programme ( or ) .
- The coffee maker starts delivering coffee and the other coffee button flashes to indicate that the appliance is in programming mode.
- Once the required quantity of coffee has been delivered into the cup, release the button. Delivery stops and the light flashes to indicate that the quantity has been saved correctly.
| Default quantity| Programmable quantity
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| 35 ml| from ≃15 to ≃90 ml
| 70 ml| from ≃30 to ≃180 ml
HOW TO MAKE CAPPUCCINO COFFEE
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To use tall glasses, remove the drip tray (A9) and stand the glasses on the mug and glass tray (A10) (fig. 16).
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Prepare the espresso coffees as described in the previous sections, using sufficiently large cups.
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Fill the milk jug with fresh milk at refrigerator temperature (fig. 17). The milk doubles or triples in volume
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Press the button (fig. 18). The light flashes. When the light remains on steadily, the machine is ready to de-liver steam.
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Place the jug under the steam wand (A11). Immerse the wand and turn the dial to the position (fig. 19).
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To froth the milk, rest the steam wand on the surface of the liquid. This mixes air with the milk and steam
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Keep the steam wand in contact with the surface, taking care not to let in too much air and create excessively large bubbles.
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Immerse the steam wand below the surface of the milk, this creates a vortex in the liquid.
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Once the milk is heated to the desired temperature, press the steam button again and wait for the flow of steam to stop completely before removing the milk jug from the machine.
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Pour the frothed milk into the cups containing the espresso coffee prepared previously. The cappuccino is ready. Sweeten to taste and, if desired, sprinkle the froth with cocoa powder.
Please note:
- To prepare more than one cappuccino, first make all the coffees then at the end prepare the frothed milk for all the cappuccinos;
- Press any button to exit the steam function. The and lights flash to indicate that the cooling cycle must be performed.
- You should not deliver steam for more than 60 seconds.
Tips
- Recommended quantity for each cappuccino: 100 ml.
- For a denser more even froth, use milk at refrigerator temperature (about 5 °C).
- When the machine is ready to froth the milk, before proceeding, place an empty container under the wand and open the steam dial to eliminate the air from the steam circuit. Close the steam dial and proceed with preparation.
Cleaning the steam wand
- After use, always wipe the steam wand with a cloth to remove residual deposits of milk (fig. 20). For in-depth cleaning, we recommend using Eco MultiClean. This ensures maximum hygiene by removing milk proteins and fats and can be used to clean the entire machine.
- Deliver steam for a few seconds to clean the wand (fig. 21)
- Wait until the steam wand has cooled down. To ensure the wand works efficiently over time, use the special cleaning tool (C7) to make sure the holes are not blocked (fig. 22).
Cooling cycle
After using the steam function, the two lights and on the appliance flash simultaneously to indicate that the boiler must be cooled to the correct temperature for making espresso. Proceed as follows:
- place a container under the cappuccino maker;
- open the steam dial to deliver steam and hot water. The light flashes (fig. 23);
- when the lights ( and ) flash, the boiler has cooled down and delivery stops; close the steam handle again (fig. 24). The appliance is now ready for use.
HEATING WATER
- Place a recipient under the steam wand (A11).
- Wait for the coffee lights (B1) and (B3) to come on steadily.
- Turn the dial (A12) to the delivered from the steam wand.
- To interrupt hot water delivery, turn the dial to the position.
You should not deliver hot water for more than 60 seconds.
SETTINGS MENU
Access the menu:
1. Access the menu:
Press and hold the button for 10 seconds until the three buttons flash in
sequence:| __
2. Select the setting to be adjusted
Correspond- ing setting| Press to select the
setting| Press to change the setting
→
| | Press to select Low temperature
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| | Press to select Medi um temperature
Brewing temperature| This is the temperature of the water in the
ther moblock. It is therefore not the temperature of the beverage in the cup
or the temperature of the beverage at the moment of release from the outlets
of the filter holder.| Press to select High
temperature
| | Press to select Low
hardness
Water hardness| | Press to select Medi um hardness
| | Press to select the High
hardness
| | Press to select
9 minutes
Auto- off| | Press to select 30 minutes
| | Press to select 3 hours
3. Exit the menu
After 15 seconds of inactivity, the machine automatically exits the settings
menu.
Exit the menu
After 15 seconds of inactivity, the machine automatically exits the settings menu.
Please note:
- The light corresponding to the changed setting flashes quickly to confirm the change.
- After 15 seconds of inactivity, the machine automatically exits the settings menu and is ready for use.
DEFAULT VALUES (RESET)
This resets the machine to the default values. Proceed as follows:
- Position the steam wand (A11) on the drip tray (A9);
- Access the settings menu.
- Turn the steam dial (A12) to the position;
- Press the button. The three lights flash simultaneously to confirm that the original settings have been restored.
- The and lights flash to indicate that the steam dial must be closed again (○ symbol).
When the steam dial has been closed, the appliance is ready for use.
CLEANING THE MACHINE
The following parts of the machine must be cleaned regularly:
- drip tray (A9)
- coffee filters (C2), (C3) and (C4);
- coffee spouts (A5);
- water tank (A3);
- steam wand (A11) as described in section “7.2 Cleaning the steam wand”;
Important!
- None of the components or accessories is dishwasher safe.
- Do not use solvents, abrasive detergents or alcohol to clean the coffee machine.
- Do not use metal objects to remove encrustations or coffee deposits as they could scratch metal or plastic surfaces. If the appliance is not used for more than a week, before using it again, we recommend you perform a rinse cycle as described in section “3. Setting up the appliance”.
Danger!
- Never immerse the coffee maker in water when cleaning: it is an electrical appliance.
- Before commencing any cleaning operation on the outside of the machine, turn it off, unplug it from the mains socket and wait for it to cool down.
Cleaning the drip tray
Important!
The drip tray is fitted with a level indicator (red) showing the level of
water it contains. Before the indicator protrudes from the cup tray (fig. 25),
the drip tray must be emptied and cleaned, otherwise the water may overflow
the edge and damage the appliance, the surface it rests on or the surrounding
area.
- Remove the drip tray (A9) (fig. 26).
- Remove the cup grille (A7), empty the water and clean the tray with a cloth, then reassemble the drip tray. Extract the mug or glass tray (A10), clean with water, dry and
- put back in the machine; the drip tray back in place.
Cleaning the coffee filters
The coffee filters are designed to achieve the best possible coffee froth. To keep them efficient, they must always be kept clean and free of any coffee residue.
- After each use, rinse the filter with abundant running water (fig. 27), then press the perforated filter to make sure it is properly seated (fig. 28);
- check that the hole on the back of the filter (see fig. 29) is free of any residue.
If the filter is still dirty, or in any case at least once a month, clean the coffee filters as follows:
- Extract the perforated filter by pulling the tab (fig. 30).
- Rinse the filters under running water (fig. 31).
- Make sure the holes are not blocked. If necessary, clean with a needle (figs. 29-31).
- Wipe dry with a cloth.
- Put the perforated filter back in its seat and push down fully (fig. 28).
Pod filter
Rinse with running water. Make sure the holes are not blocked. If necessary,
clean with a needle (figs. 29-31).
Cleaning the coffee spouts
After every 200 coffees, rinse by delivering about 0.5 litres of water from the spouts (press the coffee button without using ground coffee).
Other cleaning operations
- Do not use solvents or abrasive detergents to clean the cof-fee maker. Use a soft damp cloth only.
- Clean the filter holder cup.
Cleaning the water tank
- Clean the water tank regularly (about once a month) and whenever you replace the water softener filter (if present) with a damp cloth and a little mild washing up liquid;
- Remove the filter (if present) and rinse with running water;
- Put the filter (if present) back in the appliance, fill the tank with fresh water and put back in the machine;
- Deliver 100ml of water (models with water softener filter only).
DESCALING
Important!
- Before using the descaler, (C9)read the instructions and the labelling on the pack.
- Use De’Longhi descaler only. Using unsuitable descaler and/or performing descaling incorrectly may result in faults not covered by the manufacturer’s guarantee.
- Descaler can cause damage to delicate surfaces. If the prod-uct is accidentally spilt, dry immediately.
To descale
Descaler| De’Longhi descaler
Container| Capacity 1 L
Time| ~25min
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When the orange light comes on, you need to descale the appliance.
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Make sure the filter holder is not attached and position a recipient under the hot water spout and boiler outlet (fig. 32).
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Dilute the descaler provided with water and pour the solution into the tank (fill the tank up to the MAX level) (fig. 33)
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Press and hold the button for 10 seconds until the three buttons flash in sequence.
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Turn the steam dial to
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Press the button to start descaling.
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The descaling programme starts and descaler liquid comes out of the steam wand. The descale programme removes limescale deposits from inside the appliance by automatically performing a series of rinses and pauses until the tank is empty.
Please note:
During descaling, close the steam dial from time to time to deliver small quantities of descaler from the coffee spouts to
clean the coffee circuit. Delivery stops and the orange light continues to flash to indicate the descaling cycle is still underway. You now need to rinse the appliance. -
Empty the recipient used to collect the descaler solution and reposition it under the spouts.
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The machine is ready for rinsing with fresh, clean water. Extract the water tank, empty, rinse under running water, fill with fresh water up to the MAX level (fig. 34) and put back in the appliance.
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Make sure the steam dial is in the position, then press the button to start rinsing. During descaling, close the steam dial from time to time to deliver small quantities of water from the coffee spouts to clean the coffee circuit.
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Perform a second rinse cycle from points 7 to 9 with the filter inserted (if present previously).
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When the water tank is empty, the orange light goes off and descaling is complete. The and lights flash.
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Turn the steam dial to 0.
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Fill the tank with fresh water.
The machine is now ready for use.
EXPLANATION OF INDICATOR LIGHTS
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem | Cause | Solution |
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Espresso coffee is not delivered any more | No water in the tank | Fill the tank |
The holes in the filter holder are blocked | Clean the filter holder spout |
holes
The filter is blocked, or the perforated filter is missing| Clean as described
in section “11.2 Cleaning the coffee filters”
The tank has been inserted incorrectly and the valves on the bottom are not
open| Press the tank down lightly to open the valves on the bottom
Limescale in the water circuit| Descale as described in section “12.
Descaling”
The espresso coffee drips from the edges of the filter holder rather than the
holes| The filter holder has been inserted incor- rectly or is dirty| Attach
the filter holder correctly and rotate firmly as far as it will go
The espresso boiler gasket has lost elas- ticity or is dirty| Have the
espresso boiler gasket replaced by Cus- tomer Services
The holes in the filter holder spouts are blocked| Clean the filter holder
spout holes
The filter is blocked, or the perforated filter is missing| Clean as described
in section “11.2 Cleaning the coffee filters”
The filter holder cannot be at- tached to the appliance| Too much coffee has
been placed in the filter| Use the measure supplied and make sure you are
using the correct filter for the type of preparation
The espresso froth is too light (delivered from the spout too fast)| The pre-
ground coffee is not pressed down firmly enough| Press the pre-ground coffee
more firmly
There is not enough pre-ground coffee| Increase the quantity of pre-ground
coffee
The pre-ground coffee is too coarse| Use only pre-ground coffee for espresso
coffee makers
The wrong type of pre-ground coffee is being used| Change the type of pre-
ground coffee
The espresso froth is too dark (delivered from the spout too slowly)| The pre-
ground coffee is pressed down too firmly| Press the coffee down less firmly
The quantity of ground coffee is too high| Reduce the quantity of ground
coffee
The espresso boiler outlet is blocked| Clean as described in section “11.3
Cleaning the coffee spouts”
The filter is blocked| Clean as described in section “11.2 Cleaning the coffee
filters”
The pre-ground coffee is too fine| Use only pre-ground coffee for espresso
coffee makers
The ground coffee is too fine or damp| Use pre-ground coffee for espresso
coffee makers only and make sure it is not too damp
Limescale in the water circuit| Descale as described in section “12.
Descaling”
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Problem| Cause| Solution
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After delivering coffee, the filter remains attached to the boiler outlet| |
Insert the filter holder again, deliver coffee, then remove the filter holder
The appliance does not make any beverage and the lights flash for a few
seconds| No water in the tank| Fill the tank with water
The tank has been inserted incorrectly and the valves on the bottom are not
open| Press the tank down lightly to open the valves on the bottom
The espresso boiler outlet is blocked| Clean as described in section “11.3
Cleaning the coffee spouts”
The filter is blocked| Clean as described in section “11.2 Cleaning the coffee
filters”
Limescale in the water circuit| Descale as described in section “12.
Descaling”
The appliance does not func- tion and all the lights flash| | Disconnect the
appliance immediately and contact authorised Customer Services.
No milk froth is formed when making cappuccino| Milk not cold enough| Always
use milk at refrigerator temperature
Cappuccino maker dirty| Clean the cappuccino maker as described in section
“7.2 Cleaning the steam wand”
Limescale in the water circuit| Descale as described in section “12.
Descaling”
References
- De'Longhi | Espresso Machines, Kitchen & Home Appliances
- De'Longhi | Espresso Machines, Kitchen & Home Appliances
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