KRUPS XP442 Coffee Machine Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
KRUPS

KRUPS XP442 Coffee Machine

KRUPS XP442 Coffee Machine

DESCRIPTION

KRUPS XP442 Coffee Machine -FIG-1 KRUPS XP442
Coffee Machine -FIG-2

  • A Removable water tank B Cup holder tray
  • C On/Off button
  • D Control panel
  • E Filter holder head
  • F Filter holder
    • F1 Filter 1 cup
    • F2 Filter 2 cups
    • F3 Filter for coffee pods
  • G Steam nozzle
    • G1 Foam nozzle
  • H Drip tray grill
  • I Drip tray
  • J Power cord
  • K Spoon-tamper
  • L Knob
    • L1 Position O: preheat
    • L2 Hot water and steam preparation
  • M 1 cup Espresso button
  • N 2 cups Espresso button
  • O Steam button

ASSEMBLY

KRUPS XP442 Coffee Machine -FIG-3

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Pump: 15 bar
  • Accessories: 3 cup filters (1cup, 2cups, and soft pod), measuring spoon/tamper
  • Steam function
  • Removable tank (1 L capacity)
  •  Power: 1400W
  • Voltage: 220 – 240 V
  • Safety devices against overheating
  •  Dimensions: 280 x143 x 285 mm
  •  Automatic shut down after 30 minutes

IMPORTANT!
Operating voltage: this appliance is designed to operate at 230 V alternating current only.
Type of use: this appliance is designed for DOMESTIC USE ONLY

HELPFUL TIPS

Use of freshly roasted coffee is recommended. Contact your coffee roaster for advice. The freshness of the coffee only lasts several weeks after roasting. Good packaging can improve and prolong the flavour of the coffee. If you are unsure of the quality of the packaging, choose a recently roasted coffee.

What coffee should you choose?

  • For an aromatic coffee
    Choose pure Arabica coffees or those composed mostly of Arabica coffee.
    Artisan roasted coffees are preferred as they lend a better complexity and delicateness to the flavor. For a variety of flavors, try pure-origin coffees.

  • For an intense coffee
    Choose coffees blended with Robusta – not specifically 100% Arabica – or Italian-roasted coffees or specific Italian-flavoured coffees.

  • Keep the ground coffee in the fridge as this will lock in the flavor for longer.

  • Do not fill your filter holder to the brim; use the measuring spoon (1 spoon for a 30ml espresso, 2 spoons for 2 x 30ml espressos). Clean off any excess coffee from around the filter holder.

  • If you have not used the appliance for more than 5 days, empty and rinse the water tank.

  • Always make sure the appliance is switched off before removing the tank to fill it or empty it.

  • Always ensure the appliance is positioned on a flat and stable surface.

FIRST USE OR IF THE MACHINE HAS NOT BEEN USED FOR A LONG PERIOD

RINSING THE SYSTEMS BEFORE FIRST USE
To ensure your first cup of coffee tastes great, we strongly recommend that you rinse the espresso machine with hot water, as instructed below:

  1. Remove the water tank (A) (1) and fill it (2). The water level should not exceed the “MAX” mark on the tank and should contain at least 300 ml (= equivalent to 2 large cups). Then place it back on the machine, ensuring that the cover is closed (3).
  2. Connect the device to a mains socket (4).
  3. Make sure the knob (L) is set to the preheat position (L1) .
  4. Press On button (C) (5) on the control panel (D). On button light switches on, and the espresso button lights flash white (6). The machine is pre-heating.
  5. Place a filter (F2) (7) without coffee into the filter holder. Slot the filter holder into place and turn it to the right until it stops (8).
  6. Place two cups under the filter holder.
  7. When the temperature reaches a pre-set value, the espresso button white light will keep on. Press 2 espresso button (9), button flashes white. The machine starts to pour the water (10). When it is over, the espresso button white light keeps on.
  8. Press the steam button (11). Espresso buttons white light off, steam button orange light keeps on, the machine is pre-heating.
  9. Place the steam nozzle (G1) into a container filled with water (12).
  10. Turn the knob (L) from preheat (L1) to steam position (L2) (13), steam button white light flashes, the machine starts to make steam. Let the water heat for 20 seconds, then turn the knob back to preheat position (L1) (14).

MAKING ESPRESSO

IMPORTANT!
If the espresso function is used for the first time, the appliance must be cleaned as described in the “FIRST USE” paragraph.

IMPORTANT! To prevent splashes of hot water, check that the filter holder has been tightened until it stops before preparing the coffee. Do not remove the filter holder while the water is flowing, as the appliance is still under pressure.

With ground coffee
The type of coffee you choose will determine the strength and taste of your espresso: the finer your ground coffee, the more intense your espresso will be.

  1. Fill the water tank with drinking water (2) and refit it on the appliance, making sure that it is correctly in place (3).
  2. Connect the device to a mains socket (4).
  3. Turn on the machine by pressing the On button (C) (5), On button light switches on, and the espresso buttons lights flash white (6). The machine is pre-heating. When the temperature reaches a pre-set value, the espresso button white light will keep on.
  4. Add the ground coffee to the 1 cup or 2 cups filter (F1, F2) using the measuring spoon (K, 1 spoon = 1 measure = 1 espresso) (15, 16), then pack it using the tamper (17), turning it using a circular motion. Once packed, the coffee measure should not exceed the MAX level. For best quality, pack the coffee effectively. Clean off any excess coffee from around the filter holder (18).
  5. Slot the filter holder into place then turn it to the right until it stops (19).
  6. Place a cup or two cups under the filter holder.
  7. Press 1 espresso button or 2 espresso button (20), according to the number of cups you want to taste (15). The selected button white light will flash, and the machine starts to make coffee (21). When coffee is done, the espresso button white light keep on. Your coffee is ready.
  8. Unlock the filter holder by turning it to the left (22) and removing it from the appliance. Do not touch the filter as it will be hot. Empty the filter. Remove the filter from the filter holder.
  9. Wash the filter and filter holder under running water to remove the rest of the coffee (23).

With coffee pods
The device is compatible with all common coffee pods (F3). Note: For larger coffee pods, we recommend using the 1 cup filter. For espresso pods, use the pod filter.

  1. Insert the filter for coffee pods into the filter holder.
  2. Place the pod as centrally as possible in the filter holder. Follow the instructions on the packaging of the coffee pods for the correct placement of the pod in the filter holder.
  3. In order to start the brewing process, prepare the device by carrying out steps 1–3 under “With ground coffee” and press the or button.

STEAM FUNCTION

Making Cappuccino

  1. Make espresso as described above using big enough cups.

  2. Press the steam button (11). Espresso buttons white light off, steam button orange light keep on, the machine is pre-heating.

  3. Fill a container with approximately 60 to 100 ml of cold milk.
    Note :

    • For the best results, use a narrow and relatively small container that can be slipped under the steam nozzle.
    • When choosing the size of the milk container, keep in mind that the milk volume will increase by two to three times.
    • We recommend using pasteurized or UHT milk at fridge temperature, and avoiding using non-pasteurized or skimmed milk.
  4. Place the steam nozzle (G1) into a container filled with milk.

  5. Turn the knob (L) from preheating (L1) to steam position (L2) (25), the steam button white light flashes, the machine starts to make steam.
    Note: For best results, foam the milk near the bottom of the container for approximately 10 seconds, taking care not to touch the bottom. Then slowly tilt the container and move theM nozzle upwards until it is almost at the surface of the milk. Make sure that the nozzle does not leave the milk. To get a great foam, move the container in circular motions (26).

  6. Once you have achieved the best foam turn the knob back to preheat position (27).
    Note: To prevent overheating the milk, do not use the steamer for more than 45 seconds (for 100 ml of milk).

  7. Spread the milk froth over the cup(s) of espresso.
    Note :

    • If you wish to make more than one cappuccino, first make all the espressos, then make the milk froth.
    • Clean the steam nozzle immediately after use to ensure it does not get clogged up with milk residue. See “Cleaning the steam nozzle”.

IMPORTANT! Warning! To prevent the milk from spattering, do not lift the nozzle out of the milk when using “steam” mode.

IMPORTANT! Warning! The steam nozzle is still hot! Be careful you do not burn yourself!

IMPORTANT! After switching off the steam function, clean the nozzle immediately and carefully, as set out in the section: CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE.

Hot  water preparation

  1. The machine is in standby mode.
  2. Place a container under the steam nozzle.
  3. Turn the knob to the position (L2) (25). Espresso buttons white lights turn off, steam button white light flash. The machine starts making hot water and it will stop when turn the knob back to the position pre-heating (L1) (27).
  4. Espresso buttons white lights keep on, steam button white light off.

GOOD TO KNOW – PRACTICE AFTER USING STEAM

  • If you want to make espresso after using the steam function, you need to cool down your coffee machine to avoid burnt coffee.
  • Press the steam button, if the espresso buttons orange light flashes, it means the temperature in the boiler is too high, please do not make coffee right now. You need to lower the temperature.
  • Immerse the steam nozzle in a container filled with 60 ml of water.
  • Turn the knob from preheating (L1) back to steam position (L2) (25) to make hot water. Stop making hot water until the temperature goes down to pre-set value, then turn the knob from steam to preheat position. The espresso button white light keep on.

SETTING THE COFFEE VOLUME

  1. The machine is in standby mode.
  2. Press or for 3 seconds. Selected espresso button orange light flashes.
  3. Release the button and start set the coffee volume.
  4. Press the button as soon as the desired volume is reached.
  5. Both espresso buttons’ orange lights flash 3 times to confirm the new setting.
  6. The machine goes back to standby mode.
    Note: Programmable quantity for espresso 1 cup (15-65 ml, default volume 30 ml), 2 cups (30-130 ml, default volume 60 ml).

RECOVER DEFAULT COFFEE VOLUME

  1. The machine is in steam pre-heat status.
  2. Press for 3 seconds. 2 espresso buttons orange light flash one time.
  3. Water pump work one time.
  4. Default coffee volume is now recovered.
  5. The machine goes back to steam pre-heat status.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Unplug (J) before each clean and let the appliance cool down first.

  • Machine: Clean the outside of the appliance with a damp sponge when you think it necessary. Do not use detergent or abrasive products. Do not use solvents or abrasive detergents to clean the coffee machine.
  • Water tank : Rinse the inside of the tank regularly. When a fine white layer appears in the tank, descale the appliance (refer to the section on descaling).
  • Drip tray: Clean the drip tray (I) and its grid (H) using water and a little mild detergent (30-31). Rinse and dry.
  • Filter holder, filters: Using a damp cloth, clean the filter holder mount regularly in order to remove possible coffee residues stuck to the surface. In order to prolong the useful life of the watertight seal on the brewing head, do not put the filter holder back in place if the coffee machine has not been used for extended periods. To remove any deposits that could block the flow of your 1 or 2-cup filter, you may use the needle.
  • Steam nozzle: To prevent milk from drying inside the nozzle, please clean it after each use. To do this, follow the steps for foaming the milk, replacing 100 ml of milk with 60 ml of water. After turning off the steam, quickly and carefully clean the steam nozzle using a damp sponge (in order to remove any residue). Pull the tube of the steam nozzle downwards. Carefully clean the steam nozzle with lukewarm water (28) (29). Fit the tube back onto the steam nozzle.

IMPORTANT! Warning! Do not clean any parts of this appliance in a dishwasher.

DESCALING

The machine can be descaled at any time, even if the descaling light is not on. However, the coffee machine auto counts the use cycles and gives the alert when the machine must be descaled: when the 1 cup espresso button white light and orange light flash in turn and 2 cups espresso button white light keeps on, the machine needs to be descaled.

  1. Prepare the descaler in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, add to the water tank and fill with approx. 750 ml drinking water (2). Place the tank in the machine (3).
  2. Place a receptacle with a capacity of at least 1 liter underneath the spouts.
  3. Insert the filter holder without a filter.
  4. Press 1 cup and 2 cup espresso buttons at the same time for 3 seconds to go to the auto descaling program. white light and white light flash in turn. Release the buttons, the machine will go to descaling status automatically. The water pump works 10 seconds, stops 120 seconds, keeps it in cycles until water tank will be empty.
  5. Once descaling finishes, 2 espresso buttons white light keep on.
  6. Pour drinking water in the tank and rinse the whole water flowing system (without using coffee, repeat making coffee steps, making hot water and steaming).

GUARANTEE

This appliance carries a manufacturer’s 2-year guarantee. This product has been designed for domestic use only. Any commercial use, inappropriate use, or failure to comply with the instructions, the manufacturer accepts no responsibility and the guarantee will not apply. Any repairs that have to be carried out due to a build-up of limescale shall not be covered by the guarantee. For any after-sales problems or for spare parts, please contact an approved service center.

TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEMS POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS
The coffee is very moist. You have not used enough coffee. Add more coffee.
The espresso flows too slowly. The coffee is too fine, too coarse or too
mealy. Choose slightly larger coffee grounds.
The filter holder is dirty. Clean your filter holder using the instructions

in the section: CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
The head of the filter holder is clogged.| When the appliance has cooled, clean the grill through which the water flows using a damp sponge.
Your machine is calcified.| Descale your machine following the user instructions provided.
There is too much coffee.| Observe the maximum limits when filling the filter.
A continuous flow of water pours from the filter holder after making an espresso.| Your machine is becoming calcified because the water is particularly hard.| Descale your machine immediately following the user instructions provided.
PROBLEMS| POSSIBLE CAUSES| SOLUTIONS
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Coffee grounds are present in the cup.| The filter holder is clogged.| Clean the filter holder using hot water.
The coffee grounds are too fine.| Use slightly larger coffee grounds.
The seal on the head of the filter holder is clogged.| Clean the filter holder and the seal with a damp sponge.
The espresso is not frothy.| The coffee grounds are too old.| Use freshly ground coffee.
The ground coffee is not suitable for making espresso.| Use finer grounds.
There is too little coffee in the filter holder.| Add more coffee.
The water tank leaks when it is moved.| The valve at the bottom of the tank is dirty or defective.| Wash the water tank and operate the valve with your finger, which is beneath the tank.
The valve is blocked by the calcified deposits.| Descale your machine following the user instructions provided.
Water leak beneath the appliance.| There is an internal leak.| Check that the tank is positioned correctly. If the problem persists, do

not use the appliance and consult an approved service centre.

The pump is abnormally noisy.| No water in the tank.| Fill the water tank and restart the pump (refer to the section: FIRST USE). Avoid emptying the tank completely.
The espresso leaks out the sides of the filter holder.| The filter holder is not positioned correctly.| Fit the filter holder in position and lock it (turn from left to right until it stops).
Remove any excess coffee that prevents you from fully locking the filter holder.
The edge of the filter holder is clogged by the coffee.| Remove the excess coffee and clean the grill through which the water flows using a damp sponge.
PROBLEMS| POSSIBLE CAUSES| SOLUTIONS
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Your espresso tastes bad.| After descaling, the rinsing cycle was not carried out correctly.| Rinse the appliance in line with the user instructions and check the quality of the coffee.
The cups have been filled unequally.| The filter holder is clogged.| Refer to the paragraph on CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE for

cleaning your filter holder.

The appliance does not work.| The pump is disabled due to a lack of water.| Fill the water tank and restart the pump (refer to the section: FIRST USE). Avoid emptying the tank completely.
The removable water tank is incorrectly positioned.| Position the water tank correctly.
The appliance is not connected.| Ensure that the appliance is switched on.
The nozzle does not work or produces little foam.| The foam nozzle is not correctly installed.| Check that the accessory is correctly mounted  on the appliance: remove then re-install it on the hinged arm using a firm upward movement.
The milk is too hot.| Use fresh, pasteurised or UHT milk that has been recently opened.
The steam nozzle has an excess of limescale.| Descale the steam nozzle according to the paragraph on DESCALING.
The shape of the container is not suitable.| Follow the milk foaming instructions (paragraph on STEAM FUNCTION)
1 cup espresso button white light and orange light flash in turn and 2 cups espresso button white light keep on| The machine needs to be descaled.| Descale the machine (refer to the section : DESCALING)
On button white light keeps on, 2 espresso buttons and steam button orange light flash at the same time.| Boiler temperature is too high or too low, or temperature sensor is broken.| Turn off the machine for a while, then turn on again. If the problem persists,

consult an approved service center.

PROBLEMS POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS
On button white light keeps Water shortage in water Pour water in water

tank.
on, 2 espresso buttons| tank or water path is not| If the problem persists,
orange light flash in turn.| smooth or the flow-meter is| consult an approved service
 | broken.| center.
On button white light keeps| Machine is warming up| Put the knob back to pre-
on, steam button orange| or steam pre-heating but| heat position
light flashes.| the knob is not in pre-heat|
 | position.|
 | Continue making hot water| Turn the knob back to pre-
 | over 60 seconds| heat position. Machine can
 |  | make hot water again.
 | Continue making steam| Turn the knob back to pre-
 | over 60 seconds| heat position. Machine can
 |  | make steam again.

ELECTRICAL OR ELECTRONIC PRODUCT END OF LIFE

We participate in the protection of the environment! Your product contains a number of materials that can be reused or recycled.
Take it to a collection point or an approved service center so that it can be dealt with appropriately.

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