Tchibo Cafissimo Pure Abmessungen und Installationsanleitung

User manual and warranty for Cafissimo Pure

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Intended use and location
The coffee machine has been devised for the following uses:
Brewing filter coffee, caffè crema and espresso with Tchibo capsules.•
t has been designed for use in households or for similar
applications such as
in shops, offices or similar work areas,
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agricultural buildings,•
by customers in hotels, motels, bed and breakfast estab-•
lishments or other places offering accommodation.
Set up the machine in a dry, indoor room. Avoid rooms with high humidity or
high dust content. The machine is suitable for use at ambient temperatures
of +10 to +40°C.
About these instructions
Read these safety warnings carefully and only use the machine as described in
these instructions to avoid accidental injury or damage. Keep these instructions
for future reference.
f you pass the machine on to another person, remember to give them these
instructions.
Symbols in these instructions:
Signal words:
DANGER warns you of potential severe injuries and danger to life.
WARNINGwarns you of injuries and severe material damage.
CAUTI N warns you of minor injuries or damage.
This symbol warns you
of the danger of injury.
This symbol warns against
the danger of injury caused
by electricity.
This indicates additional information.
Contents
2 Intended use and location
2 About these instructions
3 Safety warnings
5 At a glance
6 Initial operation – Prior to first use
7 Rinsing the machine
7 The finest aroma – the finest flavour
7 Using large / small cups or glasses
8 Brewing coffee
9 Adjusting the strength of the coffee
9 Releasing pressure
10 Standby mode
10 Cleaning
11 Descaling
12 After a long period of non-use
13 Problems / solutions
14 Warranty
14 Technical specifications
14 Disposal
15 Service Form

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DANGER to children and people with a restricted capability of operating
appliances
Children must not be allowed to play with the machine.•
Keep the machine and mains cord away from children
under the age of 8.
This machine can be used by children aged 8 and over or
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by people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capa-
bilities, or who lack experience and/or knowledge, provided
they are supervised or have been trained in the safe use of
the machine and understand the potential dangers.
Children must not be allowed to clean the machine unless
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they are over 8 years of age and supervised while doing so.
This machine is maintenance free.
Set up the machine out of the reach of children. •
Keep the packaging material out of the reach of children. •
There is a risk of suffocation!
DANGER due to electricity
Never immerse the coffee machine, mains plug or mains•
cord in water, as this could cause an electric shock. Never
touch the mains plug with wet hands. Do not use the
machine outdoors.
Never leave the machine to operate unattended.
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Safety warnings
Only connect the machine to a properly installed, grounded•
wall socket. The mains voltage must comply with the
requirements stated in the machine’s technical specifica-
tions.
The mains cord must not be kinked or squeezed. Keep it
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away from sharp edges and sources of heat.
Do not use the machine if the machine, mains cord or
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mains plug is damaged or if the machine has been
dropped.
Do not make any modifications to the machine, mains cord•
or other parts. Electrical appliances must only be repaired
by qualified electricians, as improper repairs can cause
considerable damage. Only have repairs carried out by a
specialist workshop, or contact the customer care service.
Remove the mains plug from the wall socket...
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... if a fault occurs,
... if the machine will not be used for any length of time,
... before cleaning the machine.
To unplug, always pull on the mains plug, not the cord.
WARNING – risk of scalds/burns
Do not touch the coffee spout during or immediately after•
use. Avoid contact with coffee being dispensed from the
spout.

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Do not raise the lever while the machine is being used.•
Keep the capsule opening closed and do not pull out the
used capsule container.
CAUTI N – risk of injuries or material damage
Use only original Tchibo Cafissimo capsules. Neither use•
capsules from other manufacturers, nor damaged or mis-
shapen capsules, and never fill capsules or the machine
with ground coffee or instant coffee, as this would damage
the machine. n these cases, any necessary repairs would
not be covered by the warranty.
Only use the machine with the used capsule container and•
drip grid inserted.
Always pour fresh, cold tap or other drinking water into •
the water tank. Do not use carbonated mineral water or
any other liquids.
Descale the machine as soon as the machine indicates that•
this is necessary.
The capsule compartment contains two capsule punchers.•
These punchers pierce both sides of the capsule when the
lever is pressed down. Never reach into the capsule com-
partment. Keep your fingers and any objects away from
the capsule compartment as you fold down the lever.
Do not lift the machine up by the lever. To move the•
machine, hold it by the outer casing.
Place the machine on a solid, level surface that is well
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illuminated and resistant to water and heat.
To ensure that the casing does not melt, do not place the
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machine on a hob or immediately next to a hot oven, radi-
ator or anything similar.
Route the mains cord in such a way that it cannot be
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tripped over. Do not let the mains cord hang down from the
surface the machine is put on so that the machine cannot
be pulled down by it.
The machine is equipped with non-slip feet. Work surfaces•
often have varnished or plastic finishes and are treated
with a variety of care products. Some of these may contain
substances that react adversely to the non-slip feet and
soften them. f necessary, place a non-slip mat under the
machine.
The machine must not be exposed to temperatures
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below 4°C. Residual water in the heating system could
freeze and cause damage.

At a glance
Making espresso
(small white cup
for black capsule)
Making caffè crema
(yellow cup for
yellow capsule)
Making filter coffee
(blue cup for
blue capsule)
ndicator light
• Flashes red (water tank empty)
• Lights up yellow (machine needs
to be descaled)
• Flashes red and yellow (during the
descaling process)
Capsule compartment
Water tank
Removable
water tank lid
Lever for opening and closing
the capsule compartment
Coffee buttons and
indicator light
Coffee spout
Used capsule
container
Drip grid
Drip tray
On/Off switch
Coffee buttons and indicator light
(The colours of the buttons are visible only when the machine is switched on.)
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1. Make sure that the used capsule container is
pushed all the way in and that the drip tray is
correctly in place.
2. Fill the water tank with fresh, cold tap water
or drinking water up to the MAX mark.
- Either pour the water through the opening in
the water tank as illustrated or
- take hold of the sides of the water tank as
illustrated and pull it up and out. Fill it with
water. When inserting it, press the water tank
down as far as it will go to ensure that the
valve in the base engages in the casing.
3. The lever must be in the down position.
Fold it down if necessary.
4. Place a cup beneath the coffee spout.
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Initial operation – Prior to first use
5. Plug the mains plug into an easily accessible
wall socket.
6. Press the On/Off switch to switch on the
machine.
The coffee buttons and indicator light flash.
7. Press any coffee button.
The pump starts to operate. As soon as the pipes are filled with water the pump
stops automatically. A small quantity of water runs into the cup beneath the
spout.
The indicator light goes out. Only the three
coffee buttons then continue to flash and the
machine heats up to prepare the coffee.
8. Pour away the water that is in the cup and rinse the machine twice as
described in the next section. The machine is then ready for use.

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Rinsing the machine
After switching the machine on for the first time or if you have not used the
machine for longer than two days, rinse the machine by allowing two cups of
water to flow through it (without a capsule).
1. Fill the water tank with fresh, cold tap
water or drinking water up to the MAX
mark.
2. Place an empty cup beneath the spout.
3. The lever must be in the down position.
4. As soon as the three coffee buttons
remain permanently lit, press the middle
one.
The pump will flush water through the pipes to be dispensed into the cup below.
5. Pour the water away.
Repeat steps 2 to 4.
6. Finally, empty the drip tray. To do so, pull
the drip tray and used capsule container
out together and remove the grid.
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The finest aroma – the finest flavour
ne capsule per cup
Each capsule is a single portion for one cup.
Full aroma
Only insert a capsule when you intend to use the machine. The capsule is pierced
as it is inserted. f it is not used immediately, the aroma will fade.
Preheating the cup
Fill the cup with hot water and then pour it away shortly before using the cup.
This helps espresso, caffè crema and filter coffee taste their best.
Coffee strength
Adjust the strength of the coffee to suit your personal taste by changing the
quantity of water. This is very easy to do, and is described in the section
“Adjusting the strength of the coffee”.
Using large / small cups or glasses
For large cups, leave
the drip grid in place.
For small cups, simply
turn the drip grid over.
For glasses, remove the
whole drip tray.

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As soon as the three coffee buttons remain
permanently lit the machine is ready for use.
5. Press the coffee button that corresponds to the capsule you have inserted.
The brewing process starts and stops automatically.
As is the case with professional espresso
machines, a small quantity
of coffee is pre-brewed. This enhances the
aroma. This process can be identified by the
short pause at the beginning of the brewing
process.
Filter coffee is prepared without a
pre-brewing process, just like with standard
coffee machines.
Tip: You can adjust the strength of the coffee by
adjusting the quantity of water. Refer to the
section “Adjusting the strength of the coffee”
for information on how to do this.
f you would like to stop the brewing process prematurely, press the same coffee
button again while brewing.
6. Before removing the coffee cup, fold back the
lever as far as it will go.
The machine loses pressure and a little more
coffee will escape. The capsule then falls into
the used capsule container.
=white
coffee button
black
capsule
=
yellow
capsule
yellow
coffee button
=blue
coffee button
blue
capsule
1. Press the On/Off switch to switch on the
machine. f the machine is in standby mode
(see “Standby mode”), press a coffee button
or move the lever.
The three coffee buttons flash as the machine
heats up. The machine loses pressure as it heats
up. A little residual water may also escape from
the coffee spout at the same time.
2. Place a cup beneath the coffee spout.
3. Fold back the lever as far as it will go and
insert a capsule as illustrated with the lid
facing forwards.
The capsule must be intact:
Do not pierce it and do not remove the capsule
lid or insert a misshapen capsule!
4. Fold the lever fully down.
This action pierces the base and lid of the
capsule.
Brewing coffee

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crema (yellow cup) and filter coffee (blue cup).
Proceed in the same way as for brewing coffee: Fill the water tank, insert a1.
capsule and place a cup beneath the spout.
Press and hold the relevant coffee button until the required quantity of coffee2.
has been dispensed into the cup.
When you release the button, the machine will save that quantity.3.
f the settings are not to your taste, simply repeat the procedure to change them
again.
Restoring the factory settings
You can restore the original settings for the water quantity.
1. Press the On/Off switch to switch off the machine.
2. Press and hold the left and right
coffee buttons and switch the
machine on.
3. Release the buttons.
The factory settings for the water quantity have been restored.
Releasing pressure
Always fold back the lever after each brewing proce-
dure. The capsule will fall out and the pressure in the
system will subside.
Fold the lever down again when you are not using the
machine in order to close the capsule compartment.
7. After use...
... empty the water in the drip tray. Due to how the machine operates there will
always be water and a small residue of coffee grounds collected in the tray.
... empty the used capsule container daily or whenever it is full.
Approx. 8 capsules fit inside.
Always remove used capsules from the machine. Empty out the used
capsules daily. n case you forget a capsule in the machine for a few days,
rinse the machine as described in the section “Rinsing the machine”.
Adjusting the strength of the coffee
Adjust the strength of the coffee to suit your personal taste by adjusting the
quantity of water. You can do this for one single brewing procedure or save the
setting.
Adjusting the strength for the current brewing procedure (without saving
the setting)
f the coffee is too weak, you can stop the water flow prematurely bym
pressing the flashing coffee button.
f the coffee is too strong, start the brewing procedure again withoutm
inserting a new capsule. Press the button as soon as sufficient water has
run through.
Setting the strength permanently (saving the setting)
You can change the factory settings for the water flow permanently. This enables
you to make your favourite coffee every time at exactly the strength you prefer.
You can customise the setting for each type of coffee: espresso (white cup), caffè
Default settings (amounts are approximate):
Espresso 40 ml Caffè crema 125 ml Filter coffee 125 ml
The water quantity can be set to between approx. 30 and 300 ml.

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Standby mode
Standby
The machine automatically switches to standby mode 9 minutes after the brewing
procedure. The three coffee buttons go out. The machine now uses only a very
small amount of electricity but is ready for use at any time. Press one of the
coffee buttons or move the lever to reactivate the machine.
Switching off completely
f you are not using the machine for any length of time, e.g. overnight, switch it off
completely using the On/Off switch on the side of the machine. This means that it
will not use up any more electricity.
Cleaning
Cleaning the casing
Wipe the casing with a soft, damp cloth. m
Also wipe the compartment for the used capsule container with a soft, dampm
cloth as required.
DANGER – risk of fatal electric shock
Before cleaning the machine, press the On/Off switch to switch off•
the machine and unplug the mains plug from the wall socket.
Never immerse the machine, mains plug or mains cord in water or•
any other liquids.
Do not clean the machine with a water jet. Clean it only as•
described in the following instructions.
CAUTI N – material damage
Do not use any caustic, aggressive or abrasive products for cleaning.
Cleaning the water tank
The water tank should be cleaned once a week.
Wash the water tank in water and a mild
washing-up liquid. Rinse it out thoroughly
under running water and dry it. The tank is
not dishwasher safe.
The filter in the water tank can be removed in
order to remove limescale, etc.
1. Pull it up and out.
2. Rinse it off under running water.
3. Then reinsert it in the opening in the water
tank, pressing it in as far as it will go.
Cleaning the used capsule container and drip tray/grid
1. Pull the unit out of the machine by
the drip tray.
2. Take out the drip grid and used
capsule container and wash the indi-
vidual parts in water and washing-up
liquid.
3. Dry all parts thoroughly.
The plastic parts are not dishwasher-safe.
Only the drip grid can be cleaned in a dishwasher.
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