Jura Capresso 68192 manuel d'utilisation

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    Opera ting Ins tr uctions and W arranty Cus tomer Ser vice 1-800-220-5701 Impressa C9 One T ouch Fully A utomatic Coffee & Espresso Center with Clear yl W ater Care System Impressa C9 One T ouch 68192 CAPRESSO[...]

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    2. IMPOR T ANT SAFEGUARDS When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: 1. Read all instructions. 2. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs. 3. T o protect against fire, electric shock and personal injury , do not immerse cord, plugs or appliance in water or other liquids. 4.[...]

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    Notice : This machine has a 3-prong gr ounded plug. T o reduce the risk of electrical shock, this plug will fit in an outlet only one way . If the plug does not fit in the outlet, contact a qualified electrician. DO NOT modify the plug in any way . CAUTION This appliance is for household use. Any servicing other than cleaning and user maintenance s[...]

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    1. Height-Adjustable Coffee Spout 2. Left Button Cluster and Rotary Dial (See Fig. 3) 3. Removable W ater T ank 4. Low W ater Flotation Device (See Fig. 7.4) 5. Clearyl W ater Care Cartridge* 6. Lid for W ater T ank 7. Ground Cof fee Funnel 8. Lid for Ground Cof fee Funnel 9. Lid for Bean Container 10. Bean Container / fineness selector (See Fig. 5[...]

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    5. Grind Fineness Selector Fig. 5 Fig. 6 Fig. 7 Fig. 8 Fig. 9 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 READY 1 2 7 6 5 4 3 8 1. On / Off Button 2. Rinse Button 3. Ground Cof fee Button 4. On/Off Illumination 5. Coffee Button 6. Espresso Button 7. Display 8. Rotar y Dial with Push Button Fig. 3 Milk Button Hot W ater Button One T ouch Cappuccino Button 4[...]

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    6. Black fitting Milk hose T ransparent fitting Stainless steel rod Frothing range Steaming range Steam only no siphoning DIAL chrome face plate venting tip Fig. 10 Fig. 11 Fig. 12 Fig. 13 Fig. 14 Fig. 15 Fig. 16 frothXpr ess System hot water and steam/milk nozzle coffee nozzle[...]

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    7. Fig. 17 Fig. 18 Fig. 19 Siphoning with flexible hose Fig. 20 Fig. 21 Fig. 22 Fig. 23 hot water/steam nozzle[...]

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    Important Safeguards / Jura Capr esso ..................... 2 Drawings ....................................................................4-7 1. Product W arranty Registration ................................... 10 2. Operating Instructions / Quick Reference Guide ...... 10 3. W elcome to the Impressa C9 One T ouch ................. 10 3a. Bean-to[...]

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    13a. Installing & Activating the Clearyl Cartridge ...... 20 13b. Automatic Clearyl Replacement .............................. 21 13c. Manual Clearyl Replacement .................................. 21 13d. Do Not Let the Clearyl Filter Dry Out!..................... 21 14. Programming ......................................................... 22 1[...]

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    1. PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRA TION Remove the Product Registration fr om the W elcome Pack, fill it out and mail or fax it to us within two weeks or register your product online thr ough our website: www .capresso.com. Important: This registration is part of your warranty (chapter 21). If your retailer sent the pr oduct registration to Jura-Capr ess[...]

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    prevent the extraction of bitter oils and r elease less caffeine than any other brewing method. Y ou will always make the absolute freshest and most ar omatic cup of coffee. This is the r eason why many European r estaurants and hotels serve only fresh pr essure brewed cof fee. Experiment with your C9 OT and prepar e the best and most enjoyable cup[...]

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    • Never fill anything but fresh, cold clean water into the water container , except when decalcifying (chapter 17.1). • Never use mineral or carbonated water . Y ou can use tap water , bottled water , spring water , distilled water and reverse osmosis water . • Never repair or open the machine yourself. All repairs should be performed only by[...]

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    6a. FILLING THE WA TER T ANK Please note: Only use fresh, cold water . Never fill water tank with carbonated water , milk or any other liquid. • Remove the water tank, rinse and fill with fresh, cold water . • Replace water tank and make sure that it engages securely . 6b. FILLING THE BEAN CONT AINER Please note: T o ensure that the conical bur[...]

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    • Light roast: use a finer adjustment (smaller dots). • Dark roast: use a coarser adjustment (lar ger dots). • Open the cover of the bean container (Fig. 1.9). • T o adjust fineness, tur n the grinding wheel during grinding to the desired position (Fig. 6). A TTENTION: Oily beans tend to stick together . Stir beans just before grinding to e[...]

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    9b. BREWING COFFEE AND ESPRESSO The machine has two pre-set cof fee buttons, ESPRESSO (Fig. 3.6) and COFFEE (Fig. 3.5). Both buttons are pr e-set for coffee str ength, coffee volume and temperatur e (chapter 5). Brewing one cup: • Place one cup under neath the Dual Coffee Spouts and push the desired button. The machine will grind, tamp and then b[...]

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    • Push the Ground Cof fee button (Fig. 3.3) FILL PRE-GROUND / READY . • Fill 1 or 2 level measuring scoops of ground cof fee into the opening for ground cof fee (Fig. 1.7) and close the lid (Fig. 1.8). • Now push one of the coffee buttons to br ew your coffee, e.g. 1 COFFEE , then briefly PRE-GROUND . The pre-gr ound coffee is tamped and br e[...]

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    Frothing Position: The dial points to the upper part of the face (12 to 2 o’clock), which is used for Cappuccino. In the 12 o’clock position the frothXpr ess creates the most milk fr oth. T urning the dial towards the 2 o’clock position increases the milk temperature (Fig. 13). Steaming Position: The dial points to the lower part of the face [...]

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    10e. PREP ARING HOT MILK / HOT CHOCOLA TE The Cappuccino System can produce hot milk or hot chocolate without brewing cof fee. READY . • Connect the milk container to the frothXpr ess system or use the long flexible hose inserted into any milk container (Fig. 19). • Place your cup underneath the Cappuccino system. • Push the Milk button (Fig.[...]

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    • Push the Hot W ater button again to stop. READY . During the hot water release you can override the pr ogrammed setting by turning the Rotary Dial to the desired volume. 11. VISUAL PROGRAMMING OF BEVERAGE POR TIONS Chapter 14.1 explains how to re-pr ogram all parameters (volume, strength, temperatur e) for all beverage buttons. Re-programming t[...]

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    Please note: If you use Spring or Bottled W ater with low calcium levels you can set the hardness to 3ºdH, "extr emely soft water". 12b. CHANGING THE WA TER HARDNESS MONITOR READY . Example : Change the hardness setting fr om 10ºdH to 20ºdH • Push the Rotary Dial (Fig. 3.8) until display shows RINSE . • T urn Rotary Dial until the [...]

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    with its tapered end down into the water container (Fig. 10). Make sure it fits inside the fins and push down gently . • Close the cartridge holder making sure it snaps into place (Fig. 11). Fill the water tank with fresh cold water and r eplace. Activating: Y ou must activate the cartridge for the machine to monitor it properly . Otherwise the C[...]

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    • If the machine will not be used for a longer period of time, empty the water container and remove the CLEAR YL filter . Fill a glass with at least 2 inches of water and immerse the filter . Place the glass in the refrigerator . • When you use the machine again, install the filter . 14. PROGRAMMING The C9 OT provides pr ogramming, rinse and lo[...]

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    If you do not want to change another button, turn the dial until the display shows EXIT and push the Rotary Dial: READY . Example 2: Re-program the Cappuccino button to: 3.5 oz. of cof fee, strong, milk for 20 seconds, temperature stays at HIGH . READY . 1. Push the Rotary Dial until the display shows RINSE . 2. T urn the Rotary Dial to BUTTONS and[...]

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    Please note : For Daylight Saving you have to re-set the time. Please note : When the main power switch in the back of the machine is turned off or if your home has a power outage, the time setting is lost and has to be re-set as explained above. 14.5 AUTO-ON Y ou can set a time at which the machine automatically tur ns on and is ready to make cof [...]

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    cases no further coffee br ewing is possible before the task has been completed. PRESS RINSE Push the Rinse button (Fig. 3.2). The machine pumps hot water through the cof fee spouts or fills the system initially (chapter 6c) or continues a cleaning program. FILL WA TER T ANK The water tank is almost empty . Add water before resuming br ewing cof fe[...]

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    CLEAN (chapter 16.1); manual tablet cleaning C-RINSE (chapter 10g); manual cappuccino rinsing. RINSE (see example below in chapter 15.1). DE-SCALE MACHINE (chapter 17.1). If you push the Rotary Dial to enter one of the above programs, the display guides you through the necessary steps. Please note: If the display shows RINSE and you do not select o[...]

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    15.4 EMPTYING THE SYSTEM BEFORE TRANSPOR T This procedur e is necessary to prevent water and fr ost damage in case you intend to transport the machine. READY . • Remove the frothXpr ess system and place a container under the steam nozzle (Fig. 18). • Push the Milk button HEA TING . • When the display shows READY again, push the Milk button ag[...]

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    17 . DECALCIFYING The machine has an integrated decalcifying program. This program takes 45 minutes. When the display shows READY / DE-SCALE it is time to decalcify the machine. The Rinse button is illuminated. Y ou can still make coffee. It is recommended to decalcify the machine within the next 3 to 4 days. Please note : If you use the Clearyl wa[...]

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    The machine will automatically remind you when it’ s time to decalcify again. 17.2 MANUAL DECALCIFYING If you use very hard water it is possible that calcium builds up prematur ely . If your coffee does not come out as hot as befor e it is a sign for calcium build-up. When this happens you can manually start a decalcifying cycle as follows: READY[...]

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    necting valve is free of any particles (like a cof fee bean etc). Problem The gr ound coffee funnel is clogged; the internal brew- ing chamber is clogged. Solution: Place a lar ge cup underneath the coffee spout. Run one or more manual hot water rinse cycles as explained in chapter 15.1. Never fill more than 2 scoops of cof fee in the ground coffee[...]

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    every 3 weeks. Always keep extra tablets available. • Auto-Cappuccino Cleaner ( sample included). Model #63801 Tip: If you use the auto cappuccino cleaner every other day you need a new bottle every 5 weeks. • Decalcifying tablets (lar ge square tablets) - Model #66281. Please note: Y ou must use decalcifying tablets if you do not use the Clear[...]

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    Jura-Capresso Inc. 81 Ruckman Road, Closter , NJ 07624 201-767-3999 • Fax: 201-767-9684 Customer Service: 1-800-220-5701 Email: contact@capr esso.com • W ebsite: www .capresso.com[...]