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    User manual WMF 90 0 EN - Typ e 03 0 40 0[...]

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    Pr es s briefl y: 1x Espre sso Keep pr es se d down : 2x E spr es so Pr es s briefl y : 1 x Café C rème Keep pr es sed d own : 2x C afé Crème Pr es s briefl y: 1x Cappuccino Keep pr es sed d own : 2x Ca pp ucc in o Pr es s briefl y : 1 x Lat te Ma cchiato Pr es s briefl y : 1 Mug of milk Pr es s and hold , till the de sired quantit y of mi[...]

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    3 1 2 14 13 12 15 11 10 9 8 7 4 6 5 Legend 1 Li d for ground c of fee ins ert 2 Brewin g unit lid 3O n / O f f s w i t c h 4 Ven tilation g rid 5 WMF Professional-Brewing- Sys tem (in hou sing) 6W a t e r t a n k 7 Drip tray with d rip tray g rid 8 Cof fee gr ounds c ontainer 9 WMF A ll-In- One s pout 10 Mi lk t ub e 1 1 Hot water s pout 1 2 Co ntr[...]

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    A variety of c offee speciali ties Y ou c an make a variet y of cof fee spe cialties with jus t the touch of a but ton on your WMF Automati c Coff ee Machine, such as Café C reme, Es pres so, C appuccin o and Lat te Mac chiato. In addit ion, you can al so prep are hot milk and hot water for te a. WMF All-In-One spout The W WF A ll-In- One sp out i[...]

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    Pr eliminar y c omment s Congratula tions on choosin g your new WM FAutom atic Coff ee Machin e . Y our W MF Automatic Cof fee Ma chine is equipp ed with the m ost imp ort ant comp onent s of a profe ssio nal WMF cof fee m achine - the b asis for your enjoy ment of a per fect c off ee. Read t his user manual b efore yo u star t preparin g the co[...]

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    T able of c ontents 3.3.2 WMF Steam Jet: Cup heating in a matter of seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 3.3.3 Set the coffee strength for the next beverage . .25 3.3.4 Quick selection of cup size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 3.3.5 Pot function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    T able of c ontents 4.2.6 Descale coffee machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 4.3 Manual cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 4.3.1 Clean the brewing unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 4.3.2 General cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 4.3.3 Clean the milk syst[...]

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    Fo r your saf et y 1 1 For you r safet y Max imum pos sible s afet y of devic es is one of t he charac teristic s of WMF pro duct s to which we give our spe cial attent ion. Th e integrated s afet y dev ice s of the WMF Automatic C offe e Machine ar e, however, only e ffe cti ve if you follow t he following s afet y ins truc tions . 1 . 1 Intend[...]

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    Fo r your saf et y 2 1 . 2 Hazar d i ns tructions De spite all s afet y prec autions, t here is a hazar d potential as sociate d with each de vice if handle d improp erly. There fore, follow t he instr uctions b elow when handling your auto matic cof fee ma chine to avoid injuries and h ealth hazard s: Hazard! Possible injury by grinders! As long a[...]

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    Fo r your saf et y 3 Hazard! Possible risk to life due to defects in the mains cable! Defects in the mains cable can be a risk to life from electric shocks. > Protect the mains cable fr om damage: - Do not clamp the mains cable. - Protect the mains cable from sharp edges, moistur e, heat or oil. > Do not connect the device if the mains cable [...]

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    Fo r your saf et y 4 Hazard! Probable risk of burns or scalding due to hot components or steam and hot liquids! The All-In-One spout and the hot water spout are very hot while in oper ation and on contact can cause burns. Hot beverages and escaping steam can scald you. > Do not touch the All-In-One spout, the hot water spout or the immediately a[...]

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    Fo r your saf et y 5 Hazard! Possible health hazar d due to cleaning agents or descaling agents. Cleaning agents and descaling agents are irritants and become very hot while executing the cleaning progr ammes. Cleaning agents and descaling agents can affect your health. Cleaning agents and descaling agents can damage the plastic parts of the automa[...]

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    Fo r your saf et y 6 Caution! Possible material damage due to overfl owing drip tray! If you only infrequently dr ain the drip tray , it can overfl ow . It can possibly damage the delicate items in the surrounding ar ea. > Empty the drip tray after each system rinse. > Ensure that the machine is switched off in your absence.[...]

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    Initial s etup 7 2 In itial setu p Now you are only few steps away fr om preparing a per fect c offe e. In this chapter , step- by-step you can learn how you can star t operating your WM FAu tomatic Cof fee Machine. 2. 1 Sc ope o f supply > Che ck the sc ope of sup ply for co mpletenes s . Legend 1 W MFA utomatic Coffee Mach ine 2 WMF Milk[...]

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    Initial s etup 8 2.2 Instal lation a nd c on nec tion > Unpack t he automatic cof fee m achine. > Che ck the machine f or pos sible dama ge during trans por tation. Caution! Possible pr operty damage on delicate installation surfaces! Due to the hot steam or water that comes out, delicate bases can be damaged. > Protect the delicate instal[...]

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    Initial s etup 9 > Do not allow the cable to hang over the edge of the table or the corner of the table. > Protect the automatic coffee machine fr om moisture and weather infl uences and do not use the automatic coffee machine outdoors. > Install the device at least 85 cm, if necessary , even higher , above fl oor level. b a 7b 7a > C[...]

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    Initial s etup 10 2.3 T e sti ng the w ate r ha rdness > Briefl y dip t he provide d C arbonate hardn es s-tes t strips (abo ut 1 Sec ond) into your tap water. One minute later, you can re ad the degr ee of hardne ss with t he help of the co lour sc ale on the tes t strip package. Enter the value wit h the initial se tting s ( Chapter 29 Init i[...]

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    Initial s etup 11 2.5 Insert the WMF w ater fi lter The W MF water fi lter protect s the c off ee machine f rom sc ale formation s and ensure s be st qualit y of water for mak ing cof fee. Y ou n eed only o bser ve th e instru ctions in S ect ion 2.5 if yo u work with a water fi lter . If your water hardne ss is b etwe en 0 and 4, you ne ed not [...]

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    Initial s etup 12 2.6 F illing th e water t ank Caution! Possible damage to your automatic coffee machine due to unsuitable liquids! Liquids other than drinking water can damage your coffee machine or can result in clogging. > Fill the water tank of your automatic coffee machine only with clean, cold drinking water . > Never fi ll the water [...]

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    Initial s etup 13 > Pre ss t he milk tube into th e guide. Se e to it that the milk tub e doe s not lie in front of the gr ounds con tain er . 2.8 Fillin g the cof fe e bean hopper Onc e unpacked, r oaste d cof fee los es it s aroma in few day s . Ther efore, p our only as m any cof fee bean s in the cof fee b ean hopp er as you e xpec t to use [...]

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    Initial s etup 14 15a 15b 15c > Open t he lid ( 15 a ) of the cof fee be an hopper. > Fill th e hopper ( 15 b ) with c off ee bean s > Clo se the lid ( 15 c ). 2.9 I niti al set ti ng > Pre ss t he On-/Of f-switch . The c ommissioning program be gin s. > Se t the desir ed language with – or + . > Confi rm the lan guage with P b[...]

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    Initial s etup 15 The setup prog ramme now guides you through the basic settin gs. > Se t the current tim e with – or + (hh = hour s in two digit s, mm = minute s in two digit s). > Confi rm th e time with P but ton. > Se t the current date with – or + (dd = day in two digit s, mm = m onth in two digit s , yyyy = ye a r i n fo u r d i[...]

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    Initial s etup 16 Energy saving mode Method of operation of the coffee machine 1 Both h eaters ar e continu ousl y ready f or use . Cof fee , milk, milk foam an d hot water can b e dispen sed with out havin g to wait. 2 (Factory setting) Hot water is h eld at oper ating temper ature co ntinuous ly. Cof fee , milk, milk foam an d hot water can b e d[...]

  • Page 24

    Initial s etup 17 > With – or + , sele ct wheth er you use a water fi lter (rec ommended fo r water hardnes s greater than 5 °dK H) > Confi rm your s elect ion with P but ton. If water fi lter is se t to " Y es", the fi lter will then be rinsed. If it is se t to “No”, this step nee d no t be c arried out. > Che ck to e[...]

  • Page 25

    Initial s etup 18 At the end of the s etup pro gram, a tes t brew is c arried out . The Espresso but ton blinks. > Plac e a cont ainer that hold s at least 5 0 ml under th e All-In -On e dispens er . > Pre ss a b evera ge butto n. The test brewing star ts. During this test brewing, cof fee grinder is fi lled with c o f fe e beans. > Throw[...]

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    Opera tion 19 3 Opera tion In this chapter , you can le arn every thing about the easy method of cof fee pr eparation with your WMF  Automatic Cof fee Machine and how yo u can individuall y customize it - en tir ely acc ording to your prefer ence! Hazard! Possible risk of burns or scalding due to hot components or steam and hot liquids! The All-[...]

  • Page 27

    Opera tion 20 3. 1 . 1 Switc hing o n > Pre ss t he On-/Of f-switch . Y our c offe e machine heats up and p erforms cof fee s ystem rinse. This warms up all the pipes. > Plac e a colle cting ve ss el under th e All-in- One s pout for the rins e water . The c o f fee sy stem rin sing pro cedur e lasts for about. 4 0 seconds. Y our auto matic c[...]

  • Page 28

    Opera tion 21 3. 1 . 3 Tim er oper ation (automatic swit ch- on ). With th e timer , you c an automatic ally switc h the WMFAutom atic Coff ee Machin e on or of f. T o us e the timer, the basic s ett ing "Switch -on time" mus t be se t to active beforehand. > Briefl y p res s the on-/of f -s witch. > Se t the switch- on time wit[...]

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    Opera tion 22 3.2 Use mi lk Milk is a ver y s ensitiv e foods tuf f . Always en sure cleanlin es s when using milk . Open t he pack ing only with clean hand s and tools . Alway s ensure th at the milk is germ-f ree. We rec ommend that milk alway s be s tored in a re frigerato r and remove d from it only f or immediate us e. > Plac e the ref rige[...]

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    Opera tion 23 3.3 Prepare coffee beverages Cof fee b everag es are prep ared by touc hing the be verage but ton in the c ontrol p anel. 3.3. 1 Coffe e s pecial ities at the touch of a button > Plac e an approp riate drinking ve ss el under the All -In- One sp out. > Adjus t the All- In-o ne spout to s uit the height of the drink ing ves sel .[...]

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    Opera tion 24 > Fo r example , pres s the but ton at the b o t tom lef t for Cappu ccin o. short: 1x C a p p uc i n o short: 1x L at te Mac chiato long: 2x Cappu cino The name of the bever age appear s on the di splay, for examp le, Cappucino. The c o f fee beans are gr ound for the selected b everage, for e xample, Cappuc cino. The selec ted be[...]

  • Page 32

    Opera tion 25 Hazard! Possible danger of burns ! Hot steam is delivered and the drinking vessel can get very hot! > Do not use the cup warmer without a drinking vessel and never without the drip tray grid with steam board inserted in place. > Use heat-resistant drinking vessels. > Do not use the cup warmer without the associated saucer ins[...]

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    Opera tion 26 - Mild (about 1 5 % weaker than the s aved se tting) - Normal ( c orresponds to your setting) - St ron g (about 1 5 % stron ger than the s aved se tting) 3.3.4 Quick se lection of cup s ize Th e volume of the ne xt c up can be s tipulated be fore st artin g to prepare t he bever age. T he tas te will there for remain the s ame. Y ou s[...]

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    Opera tion 27 3.3. 5 Pot function Using t he pot func tion you c an make a full pot of C afé Crème. > Pre ss t he cup size rapid s election but ton for lon ger than 2 sec onds . > Pres s + 2x br iefl y. The Caf e Creme bevera ge bu tton lights up. > Pus h the All- In- One sp out upwards . > Plac e the WMF c off ee pot under t he spou[...]

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    Opera tion 28 1b 1a 1c > Plac e an approp riate drinking ve ss el under the All -In- One sp out. > Open t he lid ( 1a ) on the groun d cof fee inlet . 1[...]

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    Opera tion 29 The display notifi es: > Pour th e ground cof fee (ade quate for a brewing c ycle of ab out. 9 g) in the gr ound cof fee in ser t ( 1b ). > Clo se the lid ( 1c ). > Sele ct your b everage u sing the be verage b uttons (on e cup ). The pro cedure c an be canc elled with C button. 3.3.7 Prepar ing mi lk and m ilk foa m Y our W[...]

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    Opera tion 30 Tip : Milk or milk foam can drip a lit tle af ter dispens ing. It is be st to hol d your cup for a lit tle while long er af ter dispen sing under the A ll-In- One s pout , or plac e a small colle cting ve s sel under th e spout . Tip : Milk c an also drip, if t he milk cont ainer is full and at t he same t ime the All- In- One sp out [...]

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    Opera tion 31 3.5 Tips to s ave energ y Se t the mos t econo mical energ y saving m ode (se e “Energ y savin g modes ” on page 1 5). Swit ch of f your WMFAuto matic Cof fee Mac hine w hen it is not in us e. It doe s not con sume any power then. Y our W MFAutomatic Cof fee M achine s witc hes of f automaticall y after 3 0 minutes . Reduc e[...]

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    Opera tion 32 > Plac e an approp riate drinking ve ss el under the All -In- One sp out. > Onc e again pre ss t he bever age but ton of the adju sted b everag e. The be verage is prepar ed with the adjusted settings. 3.6. 1 Set the cup size Here, y ou have the opti on to individuall y adjust th e cup volume to your c up sizes . But the r ecipe[...]

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    Opera tion 33 > Adjus t the cup volume to t he cup size with th e button s – or + . The cup volume is display ed in % . 1 0 0 % corresp onds to the default setting . > If nec es sar y, carr y out a tes t prepar ation (page 31 ) . > Confi rm th e cup volume with P button. > If nec es sar y, change the c up volume. > Confi rm th e [...]

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    Opera tion 34 - Pre-brew ( for pe r fect a roma ) > Pres s P but ton. > Browse with + for b everag e set ting. > Confi rm your s elect ion with P but ton. > Sele ct the b everage f or which you want to change t he ta ste and the c ompo sition with the h elp of bevera ge buttons . > Se t the des ired water volume with – or + . >[...]

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    Opera tion 35 > Se t the des ired cof fee s trength wit h – or + . The ground quantit y varies according to the grinding degre e setting, the used t ypes of cof fee, the humidit y and several other infl uences . The factor y setting for Espresso corr esponds to approximately 9 grams . > If nec es sar y, carr y out a tes t prepar ation (pag[...]

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    Opera tion 36 The quant ity of milk f oam may be le ss during t he fi r st be verage s ince the c ondens ed water is s till in the co oled down pipe s. T herefo re, befo re the prep aration of the fi rst b everage, briefl y pre ss t he milk butt on. Pre- brew : B efore brewing, the ground c o f fee is dampened with hot water . This causes the gr[...]

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    Opera tion 37 3.6. 3 Basi c settings Fo llowing se tting s can be adjuste d : Basic settings Language* Water hardnes s* Ener gy sav ing mod es* Water fi lter * Time* Special information tone Date* Brewing temperatur e Dis play of time /date Fa ctor y s ettin gs Switch on t ime Dis play co ntras t Switch of f time* The b asic s ettin gs marke d wit[...]

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    Opera tion 38 > Confi rm your s elect ion with P but ton. > Se t the display of date and t ime on or of f with – or + . > Confi rm your s elect ion with P but ton. > Se t the pre- brew fun ction on o r off with – or + (Chapter “ 3. 1.3 Tim er operation (automat ic switch- on ).” on page 2 1 ). > Confi rm your s elect ion w[...]

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    Opera tion 39 All the basic set tings and beverage set tings are reset to factor y setting with the setting of " Y es". > Se t the fac tor y set ting to " Y es" wit h – or + . > Confi rm your s elect ion with P but ton. > Se t the display c ontra st with – or + . > Confi rm your s elect ion with P but ton. 3. 7[...]

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    Opera tion 40 15a 15b 15d 15c 15e > Open t he lid ( 15 a ) on t he bean hop per . > Conne ct the Multi to ol ( 15 b ) to th e grinding degre e set ting ( 15 c ). > Plac e an approp riate drinking ve ss el under the All -In- One- spout , pres s the E spr es so but ton and wait till the grind er runs . Grin ding should b e fi ner: Pre ss t [...]

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    Opera tion 41 Grindin g degree i s too co ars e : Runs out to o fast - e spe cially in ca se of es pres s o- the cream is to o light and les s con sistent , the aroma is plain. Adjus t the grinding de gree by on e rotation to make it fi ner. Correct setti ng : Verif y your se tting by p reparing a doub le cup espr es so.[...]

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    Opera tion 42 3.8 Read c ou nters > Pres s P button. > Browse with + for c ounters . > Confi rm your s elect ion with P but ton. > Browse with – or + to display t he number of be verage s prepared. Immediately af ter all the bever ages are displaye d or w hen you press C button,the co un ter s can be deleted . > Re set the c ounte[...]

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    Car e 43 4 Care The c are of your WMF  Automatic Coff ee Machine is espe cially impor tan t so that yo ur coff ee is always prepar ed per fectly. The displa y no tifi es you about how soon the Automatic C o f fee Machine must be rinsed, cle aned or descaled . Only 10 seconds time are nee ded to clean the ma chine before you switch it of f. Caut[...]

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    Car e 44 Steps for care Care interval Repl ace water fi lter - Af ter a re quest in t he displ ay (dependin g on water hardne ss an d water fl ow rate, at t he late st af ter 3 month s) De sc ale the mac hine - ac cor ding to the re quest in di splay (dep endent on water hard nes s, water fl ow r ate and water fi lter). Cle an the bre wing unit[...]

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    Car e 45 so -c alled relea se water runs into th e drip tray. This rins es any rem aining cof fee fro m the pipe s. T his is a comp letely normal p roce dure and not an erro r in the automatic c offe e machine. Hazard! Possible health hazar d due to cleaning agents or descaling agents. Cleaning agents and descaling agents are irritants and become v[...]

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    Car e 46 4. 2. 1 Cal ling u p the customer care prog rammes > Pres s P but ton. > Browse with + for c are progr ammes . > Confi rm your s elect ion with P but ton. > Browse with – or + but tons for th e desire d care programme. > Confi rm your s elect ion with P button. 4. 2.2 Wa rm-up ri nsi ng The pip es of the coff ee machine [...]

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    Car e 47 > Call th e custom er care pro grams (Chapter “ 4 .2 Cus tomer Car e programme s” on pa ge 44). > Brow se until warm -up rins e. > Plac e a suitable v es sel under th e All-In- One s pout . > Confi rm th e warm-up rins e with P but ton. 4. 2.3 WMF Connect & Clean mi lk system ri nse The automatic milk and c offe e rin [...]

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    Car e 48 > Sele ct the milk s ys tem rinse wit h P button. The display notifi es the indi vidual activities that must be complete d before the rinse. > Pus h the All- In-O ne spo ut to the upper mo st po sition . > Plac e a colle cting ve ss el under th e All-In -One s pout . > Wipe th e outs ide of the milk hos e with a clean damp clo[...]

  • Page 56

    Car e 49 Y ou c an also c all up the milk s ys tem rinsing manuall y . To do so c all up the car e progr ammes and s elect the milk s ys tem rinsing . When the automati c switch- off tim e is reach ed, be fore switchin g off onl y a cof fee s y stem rinsin g is carrie d out. But t he machine will c all for a milk sy stem rin sing ne xt time yo u sw[...]

  • Page 57

    Car e 50 > Call th e custom er care pro grams (Chapter “ 4 .2 Cus tomer Car e programme s” on pa ge 44). > Brow se th e Machine -cle aning. > Star t the machin e cleaning with P but ton. > Fo llow the inst ruction s in the disp lay . 1a 1c 1b > Plac e a suitable v es sel (2 litres ' c apacit y) under th e All-In- One s pout [...]

  • Page 58

    Car e 51 > Open t he lid ( 1a ) on the groun d cof fee inlet . > Ins ert a cle aning table t ( 1b ) alon g with the yellow s ponge in t he ground c offe e inser t. > Clo se the lid ( 1c ). > Star t with P but ton. The cle aning program star ts. A minute countdown indicates how l ong the cleaning will last. T he Machine- cleaning ends af[...]

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    Car e 52 4. 2.5 Replace wate r fi lter This program ap pears when you use a water fi lter and the usage has been c onfi rme d during the initial settings (Chapter “2. 5 In sert the WM F water fi lter ” on page 1 1 ). However, dependin g on the water hardne ss an d the water fl ow , at le ast af ter 3 months , a disp lay reque sting to c ha[...]

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    Car e 53 > Slide the water t ank gently into th e automatic cof fee ma chine. > Pre ss t he butt on P . > Plac e a 2 litre c ollect ing cont ainer under the hot water s pout . > Star t fi lter rin se with the P button. The fi lter rinsing progr am starts . A minute countdown indicates how l ong the rin sing will last. Filter rinse pro[...]

  • Page 61

    Car e 54 water fi lter . you c an pos tpon e the des caling p roce ss b y pres sing C but ton. Howe ver , within t he nex t 50 b rewings , a des caling p roce dure must b e carrie d out. O therwi se, be verage dispens ing will be blo cked. Th e block is c leared af ter a de scalin g proc edure. 9b 10 9a > Pre ss t he releas e button ( 9a ) at t[...]

  • Page 62

    Car e 55 > Call t he custo mer care p rogram s (“ 4 .2. 1 Callin g up the cus tomer car e programme s” on pa ge 46). > Browse with – or + but tons fo r machine- cleanin g. > Confi rm your s elect ion with P button. > Empt y the drip tray. > Remove t he water tank fro m the automatic c offe e machine. > Remove the fi lter c[...]

  • Page 63

    Car e 56 Foll ow ing displays ap pear af ter about. 30 minutes: > Empt y the water tank . > Rins e the water tank th oroughly with c lear water . > Pres s P button. > Fill th e water tank with co ld drinking water. > Plac e the lid on the water t ank. > Slide the water t ank gently into th e automatic cof fee machine. > Pres s [...]

  • Page 64

    Car e 57 Immediatel y after de sc aling, a machin e-cl eaning is re queste d. The p roce dure is de scrib ed under “ 4. 2.4 Mac hine-c leaning - Cle aning progr amme” on page 4 9. > Replac e the water fi lter in the water tank (C hapter . “ 4 .2. 5 Replace water fi lter” on page 52). > Pus h the milk foamer into t he All- In-O ne sp[...]

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    Car e 58 2a 5a 5b 5c > Op en the lid of the br ewer ( 2a ). > Releas e the br ewing unit ( 5a ). > Pull th e brewing unit ( 5b ) upwards o ut of the brew chute . Use b oth the gripping lu gs for pulling it out ( 5c ). 5d 5f 5g 5e 5h 5i 5 If it is dif fi c ult to rem ove the brewe r , th e O-Rin gs must be lubricated. (“ 4 .4 .2 Lubr ica[...]

  • Page 66

    Car e 59 > T urn the thread ( 5d ) on the br ewing unit head ( 5e ) with the multitool in t he anticlock wise dir ecti on. The scr aper ( 5g ) folds out for ward and the brewing fi lter i s now visible. > Cle an the brewing unit ( 5e ) under running water. > Cle an the brewing fi lter ( 5h an d 5i ) un der running water. Caution! Possibl[...]

  • Page 67

    Car e 60 8b 6b 8a 6a > Pull out t he water tank ( 6a ) an d the cof fee gr ounds c ontainer ( 8a ). > Remove t he res idues of groun d cof fee in both t he openings ( 6b , 8b ), for ex ample, with a va cuum cleaner . > T ur n the threa d on the brewin g unit head with the mult itool in cloc kwis e direct ion till the bla ck sc raper fol ds[...]

  • Page 68

    Car e 61 4. 3.2 General cl eaning Caution! Possible damage to the water tank, the drip tr ay or the coffee grounds container! Due to the thermal effect in the dishwasher , the water tank, drip tray and coffee gr ounds container can be deformed. > Therefor e, never clean the water tank, the drip tray and the coffee grounds container in the dishwa[...]

  • Page 69

    Car e 62 4. 3.3 Clean the m ilk syste m Cleaning the milk s ystem thoroughly onc e a week is suffi cient. > Pus h the All- In- One sp out upwards . 9a 9b 9c 10 a 9d 9f 9e B 9d 9e A 10 b > Remov e the cof fee gr ounds co ntainer fr om the machin e. > Remov e the milk hos e from th e milk cont ainer or releas e it from t he milk lance. >[...]

  • Page 70

    Car e 63 Foamer , variant A: > T wis t out the air int ake pipe ( 9d ) fro m the milk foamer. > Uns crew the blac k cap ( 9e ) f rom the air int ake pipe. Foamer , variant B: > Det ach th e att achment ( 9d ) and the s ealing cap ( 9e ) one by one f rom the milk fo amer > Fill th e dispens ing chamber ( a ) of the WMF milk s ys tem clea[...]

  • Page 71

    Car e 64 Foamer, variant A: > Sc rew the air inlet pip e in place . Foamer , variant B: > Put th e att achment and th e sealing c ap in plac e. > In sert t he hose. > Ins ert the milk f oamer into the A ll-In- One sp out fro m below. > Pus h the All- In- One spo ut downwards . > L ay the milk hos e in the guide and p lace th e mil[...]

  • Page 72

    Car e 65 4. 3.4 Clean the stea m noz zle 9b 9g > Remov e the milk foamer ( 9b ). > Pre ss t he red st eam nozzle ( 9g ) with th e index fi n ger away to the lef t and remove it . > Car efully cle an the steam n ozzle with one of t he small cleanin g brushe s that has b een provid ed ( b ). 9 b[...]

  • Page 73

    Car e 66 4.4 L u bricating O -rings > Us e only WMF "Gr ease f or sealing ring s" from th e acce ss orie s. The gre ase/lubricant is s uitable for the material and saf e for food te chnology. 4.4. 1 Lubricating O-Ring of the Wa ter t ank If it is dif fi cult to remove t he water tank and dif fi cult to ins ert it or f requently "[...]

  • Page 74

    Car e 67 4.4.2 L ubri c ati ng O -Ring of the Br e wer Unit When it is dif fi c ult to remove the b rewing unit and dif fi cult to inser t it or fr equently "fl ow error" is display ed, you mu st mildly lubric ate the O -Rings with t he WMF "Ga sket greas e" . 5b 5a 5c > Op en the lid of the br ewing unit. > Releas e th[...]

  • Page 75

    Display mess ages 68 5 Displa y messages Messages for op eration and trouble shooting are disp lay ed on your WMF Automatic Cof fee Machine. Thus, yo u always know how to pro ceed . 5. 1 Operatin g messages The c o f fee grounds container is full > Remove the coffee grounds containe r . > Empt y the cof fe e grounds c ontainer and rin se it w[...]

  • Page 76

    Display mess ages 69 The water tank is nearly empt y. The water tank is never emptied co mpletely so that no air enters the cof fee sy stem. > Remove t he water tank fro m the automatic c offe e machine. > Comple tely empt y the water tank . > Fill th e water tank with co ld tap water. > Slide the water t ank into the automatic c off ee[...]

  • Page 77

    Display mess ages 70 The water fi lter must b e changed > Chang e the water fi lter ( Chapter “ 4 .2. 5 Replac e water fi lter” on page 52). The lid is not placed or not corr ectly place d. > Plac e the lid on th e water tank. Without the lid, the machine is no t read y for operation . The brewer lid of the automatic cof fee ma chine i[...]

  • Page 78

    Display mess ages 71 5. 2 Messages for troubleshoo ting The brewing unit is not in serte d. > Ins ert th e brewing unit. The brewing unit is not in serte d. > Che ck if the br ewing unit is inser ted c orre ctly. The brewing unit is inserted onl y wi th dif fi cult y or not at all inserted: > Remove the brew er. > Op en the brewing ch [...]

  • Page 79

    Display mess ages 72 Air in the system? Possibly associate d w ith loud pump noise ? > Che ck whether th e water tank is co mpletely pus hed in. > Blee d the automatic c off ee machine by di spensin g hot water until a co nst ant stream of water c ome s out. Is the water fi lter or sieve clogged? > Chang e the water fi lter ( Chapter “[...]

  • Page 80

    Display mess ages 73 Grinding too fi ne? > S et the de gree of grinding to b e coar ser by o ne four th rotatio n (Chapter “3 . 7 Se t the grinding de gree” on pa ge 39). > Suck o ut the grinding dus t. Air in the system? Possibly associate d w ith loud pump noise ? > Che ck whether th e water tank is co mpletely pus hed in. > Remo[...]

  • Page 81

    Display mess ages 74 > Switch of f the Automatic Cof fee M achine with the O n-/ Of f-switch (pr es s for about 3 s econd s). > Switch on the Autom a tic Cof fee M achine with the O n/ Of f switch . On re currence, the f ault mu st b e rectifi e d by the WMF Ser vice -Center . The grinder is blocked by a f oreign bod y . > Switch of f the[...]

  • Page 82

    Display mess ages 75 5. 3 Problems w ithout error d isplay Problem Rectifi cation measure No milk fo am - / milk output, al though there is milk in the c ontain er > Che ck whether t he milk tube is k ink e d or squa shed . > Re-fi t the milk tube a gain. > Clean t he All-In -O ne spout (C hapter “ 4 .3 .3 C lean the milk s yst em” o[...]

  • Page 83

    Display mess ages 76 Problem Rectifi cation measure Milk is too hot an d too litt le or milk foam has bubbles > Us e refriger ated milk > Che ck whether t he milk tube is k ink e d or squa shed . > Re-fi t the milk tube a gain. > Cle an the All-In -O ne spout (C hapter “ 4 .3 .3 C lean the milk s ys tem” on page 62 ). > Ensur e[...]

  • Page 84

    Display mess ages 77 Problem Rectifi cation measure Cof fee has no c reme Improper c o f fee mix ture or cof fee is no longer fresh? > Chang e the cof fee b eans . Quantit y o f ground cof fee is too lit tle ? > Incre ase th e cof fee str ength Cof fee is too c old? > Reheat t he cups on th e cup stor age. > Carr y out war m-up rins e.[...]

  • Page 85

    Display mess ages 78 5a 5b 5e 5c 5d 5d Problem Rectifi cation measure Ther e is a noticeable large amo unt of coa rse g roun d coffee inside the brew er > Se t the grinding de gree fi ner by o ne rotation (Chapter “ 3.7 Se t the grinding de gree” on p age 39). Is the metal spring ring in the brewer stamp miss ing? > Releas e the br ewin[...]

  • Page 86

    T r ansp ort and D ispo sal 79 6 T ranspor t an d Dispos a l > Retain the orig inal packing as protection du ring transport a tion . > Empt y the water tank , drip tray, grounds b ox and the be an hopper b efore mov ing. > Alway s dispatch o r trans por t the machine in t he original box with t he ex panded p oly st yrene s hells . Disp os[...]

  • Page 87

    Guarante e, warrant y and cu stomer s erv ice 80 7 G u ar antee, warrant y and cus tomer ser vic e Y ou ar e entitled to the war rant y rights within t he legal sc ope. A dditional inform ation on warrant y and guarante e condition s are given in the s upplementar y sh eet of the us er manual. If you ne ed addition al information or if p roblems o [...]

  • Page 88

    Te c hn i c al d at a 81 8 Te c h n i c a l d a t a Power rat ing 1.7 -2.3 kW Mains p ower conne ctio n 1 / N/PE ~ 50 /60 Hz; 220 - 240 V On si te circuit p rotec tion ma ximum 16 A Daily o utput 35 Cups Cof fee b ean hop per 250 g Variab le brewing c hamber 6 to 1 5 g Cap acit y of water tank (witho ut fi lter) 2. 2 litr es Cof fee gr ounds c ont[...]

  • Page 89

    Inde x 82 9 Index A Adjusting the milk quantity ...................................... 35 Adjusting the water volume ...................................... 34 All-In-One spout ........................................................... 62 B Beverage settings .......................................................... 33 Brewing temper ature Default [...]

  • Page 90

    Inde x 83 Ground coffee feed ...................................................... 27 H Hazard instructions ........................................................ 5 Hot water dispensing ................................................... 30 I Initial setting .................................................................. 14 Initial setup prog[...]

  • Page 91

    Inde x 84 Set the grinding degree .............................................. 39 Setting the date ............................................................ 15 Setting the language .............................................. 8, 14 Setting the switch off time ....................................... 16 Setting the time .......................[...]

  • Page 92

    Publisher In formation 85 1 0 P ubl isher Informa tion © 201 1 -201 2 W MF cons umer elect ric GmbH All right s, e spe cially the right of rep roduct ion, public ation and tran slation, are r es erve d. No par t of this manual may be r eproduc ed in any form or pr oce ss ed, duplic ated or dist ributed elec tronicall y without writ ten cons ent. S[...]

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