Lelit PL62X coffee Machine User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- LeLIT
Table of Contents
- Lelit PL62X coffee Machine
- THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING A LELIT PRODUCT
- Daily cleaning
- Weekly cleaning
- Annual cleaning
- Product overview
- Factory settings
- Equipment box
- Packing
- First start-up
- How to install the water resin filter
- Espresso and coffee
- Steam and hot water
- Stand-by mode
- Limestone prevention
- Lights and states of the machine
- Warranty terms
- EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Lelit PL62X coffee Machine
THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING A LELIT PRODUCT
Register your product on care.lelit.com
Download the complete guide to get the most of your coffee machine PL62X* and
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Save the box and all the packing material!
LELIT has studied the external and internal pack-ing of your coffee machine to
help you re-use it in case of maintenance or repair need.
ATTENTION: Read the safety notes carefully before using this product.
Daily cleaning
Note: For an optimal result we suggest you use our kit PLA9101 (not included) that contains a microfiber cloth with embroidered LELIT logo, a paint- brush with bristles in natural fibres and a brush with nylon bristles.
- General cleaning. Use a soft cloth, preferably in microfiber, and moisten it with tap water to clean the stainless-steel appliance body of the machine (Pic 1.1).
- Group cleaning. After each extraction empty the coffee filter, wash the portafil-ter (G) and the relative filter with tap water and use the brush (I) to eliminate the coffee residues from the group gasket (Pic 1.2).
- Steam wand cleaning. After frothing the milk, clean the nozzle of the steam wand (7) using a soft cloth and dispense a small quantity of steam to eliminate every possible milk rest in the holes (Pic 1.3).
Weekly cleaning
Note. In the equipment box you’ll find the detergents (F) for the first
cleaning cycle of the machine. Afterwards, we suggest you use our accesso-
ries PLA9201 and PLA9203 (not included).
Filters and portafilter cleaning. It’s necessary to clean the portafilter
to elim-inate the coffee oils that affect the taste of your drinks negatively.
Place a jug under the hot water wand (15), turn the knob (12) anti-clockwise
and take out about 1 l of water. Insert the portafilter (G) and the used
filters into the jug but pay attention not to immerse the portafilter handle
(Pic. 2.1). Add 2 bags of detergent powder (F or PLA9201). After 15 minutes,
empty the jug and rinse the portafilter (G) and the filters with plenty of tap
water.
Backflushing: Insert the blind filter (C) into the portafilter and pour 1 bag of detergent powder (F or PLA9201) into the filter. Insert the portafilter (G) in the group (13) and lift the lever (14) for 10 seconds. Stop the function and wait for 10 seconds. Repeat the procedure 10 times (Pic 2.2). Remove the portafilter (G) from the group and rinse it with hot water from the brewing group (Pic 2.3). Re-insert the portafilter (G) in the group and repeat the previous operation 5 times for 10 seconds each time, without detergent powder. Remove the portafilter (G) and take out the blind filter (C). Empty the drainage tray (17) and rinse the portafilter (G), the filters and the tray (17) with plenty of tap water.
Steam wand cleaning. Fill a jug with 500 ml of cold water, add the content
of 1 bottle of detergent liquid (F or PLA9203) and immerse the steam wand (7)
in this solution.
Open the knob (3) and dispense steam for 5 sec-onds. Stop the function and
wait for 5 seconds. Re-peat the operation 10 times (Pic 2.4). Repeat the
entire procedure using 1 l of fresh water to rinse the steam wand (7)
properly.
Annual cleaning
The descaling of the hydraulic circuit of the machine must be done every year to ensure longevity and constant performances. This operation must be done by a specialized technician. You can see the centres authorized to run this procedure on our website: care.lelit.com.
Product overview
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1. Mobile water tank cover
2. Heated surface for cup grate
3. Steam dispensing knob
4. Pilot light machine ready
5. Pilot light water tank full
of water
6. Manometer for steam and pump pressure during extraction
7. Multi-directional, anti-burn steam wand
8. ON/OFF main switch
(with lighted frame) -
9. Temperature mode switch
10. Water tank (2,6 l)
11. Grate for heated surface
12. Hot water dispensing knob
13. Brewing group
14. Coffee group lever
15. Multi-directional, anti-burn hot water wand
16. Use mode switch
17. Removable water drainage tray, complete with grate
Factory settings
To use the machine with different settings, download the complete guide. The complete guide contains the instructions on how to set other functioning profiles.
Equipment box
- 1 dose (9-11 g) coffee filter
- 2 doses PLUS (18-21 g) coffee filter
- Blind filter for backflushing
- Tamper in stainless steel with red wood handle (PLA481R)
- Raiser for espresso cups
- First cleaning kit (with 3 detergent powder single-dose bags and 1 single-dose bottle)
- Filterholder complete with 2 doses (14-18 g) coffee filter
- LELIT 35 l water resin filter
- Brush for group head cleaning
- Plastic spoon for coffee powder
- Power cord
Packing
The packaging of your coffee machine has been studied and produced to be re- used. Use the original box and all the packaging elements in case you need to send the machine back to your reseller or to an authorized service centre, for ordinary or extraordinary maintenance. The complete guide contains the instruc-tions to help you pack the machine easily.
First start-up
Attention. Remove the machine from its packing and follow the instructions printed on the box.
Place the machine on a solid, flat and dry surface and make sure the appliance is stable; if needed, screw/unscrew the feet to adjust the position of the machine.
From the equipment box, take out the water drainage tray (17), the grate (11),
the mobile cover (1) and position them as indicated in Pic. 4.
Fill the water tank (10) with room temperature water up to the indicated maxi-
mum level and insert it in its seating (Pic 8.1).
Use the power cord (K) to connect the machine to the electrical mains and turn ON the machine by pressing the ON/OFF (8) switch. If the water tank (10) is full of water and properly inserted in its seating, the pilot light (5) goes ON (Pic 8.2).
The hydraulic circuit will need maximum 4 minutes from the 1st turn on to get filled with water. Once the waiting time is over, the pilot light (4) will start flashing. Lift the group lever (14) completely. The brewing group (13) will start dispensing water (within 30 seconds). Let the water come out for about 30 seconds and then return the group lever to its initial position (Pic 8.3).
Now the hydraulic circuit is filled up. The machine will start heating the water to reach the pre-set values. This operation requires maximum 24 minutes: the pilot light (5) remains firmly on, while the pilot light (4) flashes.
The machine is ready for use when the 2 pilot lights (4 & 5) and the lighted
frame of the ON/OFF (8) switch are firmly on.
Attention. During the heating phase, a small quantity of water will drain
in the tray (17). This is normal and confirms the machine correct functioning
(functions check).
How to install the water resin filter
Before installing the resin filter (H) in the water tank (10), immerse the resin filter in a jug full of water for about 3 minutes, to eliminate the air inside the filter that may cause a machine malfunction (Pic 9.1).
Take out the water tank (10) and remove the black rubber support placed on the
bottom of the tank. Insert the resin filter (H) in the bigger hole of the
rubber sup-port, remove the charge tube from the small plastic filter and fix
it on the nozzle of the resin filter (H) (Pic 9.2).
Re-place the support in its seating on the bottom of the tank (Pic 9.3), fill
the tank (10) with water and insert the tank (10) in its seating.
Espresso and coffee
Choose your coffee filter, insert it into the portafilter (G) and fill it with the ade-quate quantity of ground coffee. Use the tamper (D) to press the coffee powder in the portafilter (G). Fix the portafilter (G) into the brewing group (13) and make sure the handle is aligned with padlock symbol present on the group (Pic 10.1).
Place the cup/s under the portafilter and lift the group lever (14) to start
the cof-fee extraction (Pic 10.2). During the extraction phase, the lighted
frame of the ON/OFF switch (8) flashes to indicate that the pump works. Return
the group lever (14) to its initial position to stop the extraction (Pic
10.3). Take out the portafilter (G) and empty the filter after every coffee
extraction.
Note. During the normal functioning the pilot lights of the machine may
flash or go off to indicate various states of the machine. See the chapter 14
“Pilot lights and states of the machine” for more details.
Note. We suggest you leave the portafilter (G) inserted into the brewing
group (13) to help harmonize the temperature between the group and the
portafilter complete of the filter.
Attention. Do not remove or loosen the portafilter (G) from the brewing
group (13) during the coffee extraction to avoid burn risks caused by hot
water leaks.
Steam and hot water
To obtain an optimal performance of the machine, lift the group lever (14) com-pletely and return it to its initial position about 30 seconds before using the steam wand or the hot water wand (7 or 15).
- Turn the knobs (3 or 12) anticlockwise to dispense steam or hot water (Pic 11.1).
- Vary the rotation of the knob to adjust the steam or hot water quantity/intensity.
- Turn the knobs (3 or 12) clockwise to stop the function.
Stand-by mode
After 30 minutes of inactivity, the machine will go automatically in stand-by
mode (Pic 12.1). The lighted frame of the ON/OFF switch (8) flashes while the
pilot lights (4 and 5) remain firmly off (Pic 12.2). To re-start the machine,
you must lift the group lever (14) completely and return it to its initial
position (Pic 12.3). Wait until all the pilot lights are firmly on before
using the machine.
Note. The Stand-by function can be disabled. For more details download
the complete guide.
Limestone prevention
To prevent limestone deposits and grant a better re-sult in the cup, use the water resin filter (H). The fil-ter found in the equipment box has an autonomy tested for 35 litres of water. Use the slides put on the handles of the water tank (10) to remember the complete fillings of the tank and replace the resin filter once exhausted (Pic 13.1).
Note. The resin filter must be replaced every 14 complete fillings, or after 4 months of use. If the machine remains unused for 1 month, the resin filter must be replaced with a new one. Sea chapter 6 “How to install the water resin filter” to replace the filter correctly.
Lights and states of the machine
Warranty terms
LEGAL WARRANTY
This product is covered by the war-ranty laws valid in the country where the
product has been sold; specific information about the warranty terms can be
given by the seller or by the im-porter in the country where the prod- uct has
been purchased. The seller or importer is completely responsible for the
product. The importer is completely responsible also for the fulfilment of the
laws in force in the country where the importer distributes the product,
including the correct disposal of the product at the end of its working life.
Inside the European countries the laws in force are the national laws im-
plementing the EC Directive 44/99/CE.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
For the correct disposal of the product in accordance with EU DIRECTIVE
2002/96/EC and with Legislative Decree no. 151 of 25 July 2005. At the end of
its working life, the product must not be disposed of as urban waste. It must
be taken to a special authorised differential waste collection centre or to a
dealer providing this service. Disposing of a household appliance separately
avoids possible negative consequenc-es for the environment and health caused
by improper dis-posal and enables recovery of the materials it contains, with
significant savings in energy and resources. The product is marked with a
crossed-out wheelie bin as a reminder of the need to dispose of household
appliances separately.
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
References
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