Baumatic BAEC2SS.2 User manual

User Manual for your Baumatic
BAEC2SS.2
Semi-automatic built-in espresso maker
NOTE: This User Instruction Manual contains important
information, including safety & installation points, which will
enable you to get the most out of your appliance. Please keep it
in a safe place so that it is easily available for future reference; for
you or any person not familiar with the operation of the appliance.
LIB30367
DD 17/02/11
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Contents
Environmentalnote 4
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 5 – 7
Specifications 7 – 11
Product and aperture dimensions 7
Product specifications 7 - 8
Standard accessories 8
Technical specifications 9
Description of the coffee machine 9 - 10
Controlpanel 10
Thefilters 11
Things to do before first use 11 – 14
Cleaning 11
Filling the water reservoir (manual fill mode) 12
What to do if the water level runs low during operation 12 – 13
Getting started (Loading the system with water) 13
Using your espresso maker 14– 16
Dispensing hot water through the main boiler 15
Dispensing steam through the steam boiler 15 – 16
Dispensing boiler water through the steam boiler 16
Makingdrinks 17 – 21
Connecting the filter holder to the main boiler 17
Making a drink using coffee pods 17 – 18
Making drinks using espresso ground coffee 18 – 19
Tips on making an espresso 19 – 20
Tips on making a cappuccino 20– 21
Tipsonmakingtea 21
Cleaning and maintenance 23 – 24
Installation 24 – 29
Electricalconnection 24
Installing the espresso maker into a kitchen cabinet 25 – 27
Troubleshooting 28 - 29
Coffee glossary 29
Contact details 30

Environmental note
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oThe packaging materials that Baumatic uses are environmentally
friendly and can be recycled.
all packaging material with due regard for the
environment.
oPlease discard

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Your safety is of the utmost importance to Baumatic.
Please make sure that you read this instruction booklet
before attempting to install or use the appliance. If you
are unsure of any of the information contained
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in this
ooklet, please contact Think.
eneral Information
using
eement of Think will
Guarantee. The foregoing does not
affect your statutory rights.
atic service
engineers or their authorised service agent.
arning and safety instructions
supervised to ensure that they do not play
with the appliance.
wed to cool before
they are removed from the appliance.
b
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oThis appliance is designed for domestic household use only. It
can ONLY be built into a standard kitchen cabinet or ho
unit and should NOT be used as a freestanding appliance.
oThe use of this appliance for any other purpose or in any other
environment without the express agr
invalidate any warranty or liability claim.
oYour new appliance is guaranteed against electrical or
mechanical defects, subject to certain exclusions that are noted
in Baumatic’s Conditions Of
oRepairs may only be carried out by Baum
W
•This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities,
or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been
given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance
by a person responsible for their safety.
•Children should be
oThis appliance complies with all current safety
legislation. Baumatic do wish to emphasise that
this compliance does not remove the fact that
the appliance surfaces will become
extremely hot during use and retain heat after
operation.
oExtreme care MUST be taken when removing any of the
filters or nozzles. They should be allo

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Child Safety
babies and young children
are prevented from being near to the appliance and not allowed
ssary for younger family members to be in the
kitchen, please ensure that they are kept under close supervision
at all times.
oDo not allow electrical fittings or cables to come into contact
oDo not curtains or soft furnishings.
oCleaning of the espresso maker should be carried
oGreat care should be taken whilst using this appliance and when
oIMPORTANT: The appliance must be disconnected from the
mains before following the cleaning procedure.
ce must be installed by a suitably
qualified person, strictly in accordance with the
lity for injury or damage, to
any person or property, as a result of improper use or
oBaumatic strongly recommend that
to touch the appliance at any time.
oIf it is nece
General Safety
oDo not leave the espresso maker unattended.
with areas on the appliance that get hot.
install the appliance next to
Cleaning
out on a regular basis.
following the cleaning procedure.
Installation
This applian
manufacturer’s instructions.
oThink declines any responsibi
installation of this appliance.

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with the standards currently
in force. This appliance must be used by a trained person
purposes only.
pecific
oThe manufacturer declares that the espresso maker is
built using certified materials and requires the appliance
to be installed in accordance
for domestic
S ations
Product Dimensions
Height: 460 mm
Width: 596 mm
Width: 600 mm
Depth: (min) 560 mm
for sealed coffee pods or ground coffee
cappuccino, hot chocolate, tea and instant
ps & saucers
dividual boilers for coffee making &
Aperture Dimensions
Height: 450 mm
Depth: 272 mm
Product specifications
oTouch control operation
oMark resistant coating
oChoice of 1 or 2 cup filters
oSuitable
oSteam spout for
coffee
oPull-out drawer
oCompartment for cu
oSingle pump with in
cappuccino/steam
oManual fill system

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ty 1.8 litres)
oEmpty water tank warning light
umination
ries
lter
espresso cup filter
o2 x espresso cups with saucers
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oSupply connection 10 A plug to AS/NZS3112
oMains supply lead 3 x 1.5mm²
sales invoice. The rating plate for your coffee machine
n be located by opening the pull out drawer at the bottom of the
oRemovable water tank (capaci
oLED high density ill
Standard accesso
oFilter holder
o1 x one measure espresso cup fi
o1 x two measure
oWater softener
Technical specifications
oCoffee pump pressure 15 bar
oTotal output 1860 W
oCoffee boiler output 1000 W
oSteam boiler output 800 W
oPower supply 230 Vac 50 H
For future reference please record the following information which can
be found on the rating plate and the date of purchase which can be
found on your
ca
coffee maker.
Model Number ……………………………….
Serial Number ……………………………….
Date of Purchase ………………………………

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esso makerDescription of the espr
Standard accessories
ose of ground coffee
spresso coffee or 1 French coffee pod
0) Coffee pressing tool
11) Water softener filter for the reservoir
14) Water reservoir door
15) Water reservoir
wer r
and steam
18) Espresso cup stand
1) Filter holder
2) Spout for a single coffee dose
3) Spout for a double coffee dose
4) Filter for 1 Italian coffee pod or 1 d
6) Filter for 2 doses of e
9) Espresso coffee batcher (ground)
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16) Pull out dra12) Drip tray
13) Drip tray grid 17) Pipe for boiling wate

19) Filter holder ring nut
20) Power ON/OFF switch
21) Light
Control panel
22) Power ON indicator (green)
23) Main boiler status indicator (green)
24) Main boiler dispensing indicator (green)
25) Steam boiler status indicator (green)
26) Steam dispensing indicator (green)
27) Boiling water dispensing indicator (green)
28) Low water level indicator (red)
29) Main boiler activation button
30) Main boiler dispensing button
31) Steam boiler activation button
32) Steam boiler dispensing button
33) Boiling water dispensing button
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The filters
oFilter for 1 Italian coffee pod or 1
dose of ground coffee.
oFilter for 2 measures of espresso
coffee of 1 French coffee pod.
Things to do before first use
ng
paid to the water reservoir.
1) Cleani
oIt is strongly recommended to clean the appliance
prior to its first use. Particular attention should be
oFor further information on cleaning the appliance, please refer to
the cleaning instructions on pages 23 - 25.
2) Filling the water reservoir (manual fill mode)
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oInstall the appliance as per the installation instructions contained
within this booklet.
oOpen the water reservoir door (14) and remove the water
reservoir (15) from the cabinet.
oRemove the water softener filter (11) from its connecting pipe
and immerse it in a bowl of cold water for approximately five
minutes prior to reconnecting.
oFill the water reservoir with cold water until it is two thirds full.
oRe-connect the water softener filter (11) to the longest tube and
then place it inside the water reservoir, along with the other two
tubes.
oPut the water reservoir back into the cabinet.
oIMPORTANT: Make sure that the water reservoir is
positioned correctly on the pedal inside the water
reservoir cabinet (as shown in the picture on the
previous page).
oSwitch the appliance on using the power ON/OFF switch (20);
the power ON indicator (22) will light.
oIf the water level in the water reservoir is not sufficient the low
water level indicator (28) will start flashing. You should add
more water to the water reservoir.
oIMPORTANT: If the low water level indicator (28)
remains steady even after filling the water reservoir
with additional water, you should switch the machine
off using the power ON/OFF switch (20) and then
restart after few seconds.
2a) What to do if the water level runs low during operation
oIf whilst making drinks, the water reservoir runs low
on water, the low water level indicator (28) will
flash. The espresso machine will stop any drinks
making operation that is in progress.
oYou should turn the appliance off using the power ON/OFF switch
(20).
oThen follow the process described above on filling the water
reservoir manually.
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oRestart the machine using the power ON/OFF switch (20).
oYou must start the drinks making process right from the
beginning, as stated in the “Using your espresso maker” section
(pages 15 – 17).
3) Getting started (Loading the system with water)
IMPORTANT: YOU MUST FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW
BEFORE HEATING THE WATER BOILER FOR THE
FIRST TIME.
oPlace a jug below the pipe (for boiling water and steam) (17).
oPush the boiling water dispensing button (33).
oAllow the appliance to have a constant flow of water running
through the system for a few seconds.
oPress the boiling water dispensing button (33) again to stop the
flow of water from the pipe.
Using your espresso maker
IMPORTANT: Please note that the main boiler and
the steam boiler CANNOT be operated at the same
time.
1) Dispensing hot water through the main boiler
oFollow the instructions on filling the water reservoir as stated
previously and proceed as follows:-
oPress the main boiler activation button (29) to allow the boiler
to heat up. During this process, the main boiler status indicator
(23) will flash.
oWhen the boiler has reached its operating temperature, the main
boiler status indicator (23) will stop flashing and remain steady.
oPlace a cup underneath the filter holder ring nut (19) and then
press the main boiler dispensing button (30).
oTo stop hot water from dispensing, press the same button again.
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¾Noise generated during this operation is perfectly
normal. This is caused by the activation of the high
pressure pump during this operation.
¾It is also quite normal for a certain amount of water
to drip into the drip tray after water has been
dispensed.
2) Dispensing steam through the steam boiler
oFollow the instructions on filling the water reservoir (pages 12 –
13) as stated previously and proceed as follows:-
oPress the steam boiler activation button (31) to allow the boilers
to heat up. During this process, the steam boiler status indicator
(25) will flash.
oWhilst the steam boiler is heating up, it is normal to get a small
amount of water dripping from the pipe for boiling water and
steam. (17).
oWhen the boilers have reached their operating temperature, the
steam boiler status indicator (25) will stop flashing and remain
steady.
oTo dispense steam, press the steam boiler dispensing button
(32).
NOTE: Steam will dispense from the pipe for boiling water and
steam (17).
oTo stop steam from dispensing, press the same button again.
¾The noise generated during this operation is perfectly
normal. This is caused by the activation of the high
pressure pump during this operation.
¾It is also quiet normal for a certain amount of water to
drip into the drip tray after water has been dispensed.
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ll
get hot.
There is a danger of
scalding.
sing pipe
oWARNING: During this operation,
extreme caution should be
exercised, as the dispensing pipe wi
oWhen releasing steam, avoid
directing the steam towards your
person.
oAlways use a container or a mug
underneath the dispen

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whilst dispensing steam.
3) Dispensing boiling water through the steam boiler
ir (pages 11 –
14) as stated previously and proceed as follows:-
g this process, the steam boiler status indicator
(25) will flash.
mal to get a small
amount of water dripping from the pipe (17).
iler status indicator (25) will stop flashing and remain
steady.
iling water, press the boiling water dispensing
button (33).
r will dispense from the pipe (for boiling water
and steam) (17).
boiling water from dispensing, press the same button
again.
tion of the high
drip into the drip tray after water has been dispensed.
s the dispensing pipe
will get hot.
on. There is a danger of
scalding.
erneath the pipe whilst
dispensing boiling water.
oFollow the instructions on filling the water reservo
oPress the steam boiler activation button (31) to allow the boilers
to heat up. Durin
oWhilst the steam boiler is heating up, it is nor
oWhen the boilers have reached their operating temperature, the
steam bo
oTo dispense bo
NOTE: Boiling wate
oTo stop
¾The noise generated during this operation is perfectly
normal. This is caused by the activa
pressure pump during this operation.
¾It is also quiet normal for a certain amount of water to
oWARNING: During this operation,
extreme caution should be
exercised, a
oWhen releasing boiling water, avoid
directing boiling water towards
your pers
oAlways use a container or a mug
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aking drinksM
Connecting the filter ho
sure that it is in the position shown in the drawing
f the holder anti-clockwise, making sure that it
dle
clockwise and remove it from the filter holder ring nut (19).
acuum
eing created during the espresso making process.
allow excess coffee to
pill out
filter for 1 French coffee pod (6)
re that the coffee pods are used prior
lder to the main boiler
oLift the filter holder (1) towards the filter holder ring nut (19);
making
above.
oContinue lifting the holder until it locates inside of the ring nut.
oTurn the handle o
is fully secured.
oWhen you have finished using the holder, turn the han
IMPORTANT: If the filter gets attached to the boiler, you
should carefully remove it. This is a result of a v
b
Making a drink using coffee pods
Coffee pods are an easy, practical and hygienic way to make coffee.
The packaging used for coffee pods does not
s and can be easily removed after use.
oIMPORTANT: If you are using Italian coffee
pods, then the filter for 1 Italian coffee pod (4)
must be used. If you are using French coffee
pods, then the
must be used.
oFor best results ensu
to their use by date.
oFollow the instructions on filling the water reservoir (pages 11 –
14) and “Dispensing hot water through the main boiler” (page
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oTo make a single dose of espresso, use the spout for a single
To make a double dose of espresso, use the spout for a double
Insert an appropriately sized coffee pod filter (4) or (6) into the
e pod into the filter holder (1) and place it onto
the filter holder ring nut (19) on to the main boiler and lock it
suitably sized cup under the main boiler. If using the
espresso for making espresso shots use the espresso cup stand
oWhen your espresso is made, press the same button again to
oWhen the coffee pod is sufficiently cooled, remove it from the
oWipe over the filters with a damp cloth, if you want to make
oWhen you have finished making drinks, you can either wash the
dishwasher.
the instructions on filling the water reservoir (pages 11 –
14) and “Dispensing hot water through the main boiler” (page
oTo make a single dose of espresso, use the spout for a single
oTo make a double dose of espresso, use the spout for a double
oInsert the appropriately sized coffee pod filter (4) or (6) into
coffee dose (2) and use one espresso cup.
ocoffee dose (3) and use two espresso cups.
ofilter holder (1).
oPlace the coffe
into position.
oPlace a
(18).
oPress the main boiler dispensing button (30).
stop hot water from dispensing.
oRelease the filter holder (1) from the filter holder ring nut (19).
filter holder (1) and discard it.
another drink.
filters and spouts in hot soapy water or in a
Making drinks using espresso ground coffee
oFollow
15).
coffee dose (2) and use one espresso cup.
coffee dose (3) and use two espresso cups.
the filter holder (1).

oUsing the supplied espresso coffee batcher (ground) (9) put the
required amount of espresso coffee into the filter holder (1).
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Use the coffee pressing tool (10) to pack down the espresso
oIMPORTANT: Do not overfill or compact the
espresso coffee too tightly. Doing this will not
allow the water to flow freely.
boiler. Use the
espresso cup stand (18) if using the espresso cup.
button (30).
used espresso coffee.
When you have finished making drinks, you can either wash the
d a dishwasher.
n espresso is a strong black coffee that is made
After filling the filter with coffee, use the coffee pressing tool
If you are using the small cups especially designed for
dispensed through the machine to warm it up.
oco
ho
ffee in the filter holder. Place the filter holder into the filter
lder ring nut (19) on the main boiler and lock it in position.
oPlace a suitably sized cup under the main
oPress the main boiler dispensing
oWhen your espresso is made, press the same button again to
stop hot water from dispensing.
oRelease the filter holder (1) from the filter holder ring nut (19)
and discard the
oWipe over the filters with a damp cloth, if you want to make
another drink.
ofilters an
spouts in hot soapy water or in
Tips on making an espresso
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by forcing pressurised hot water, through finely
ground espresso coffee.
oApproximately 7 grams of coffee is required for an espresso.
(10) to tap down the coffee in the filter holder. Remove any
excess coffee from the filter holder before making the espresso.
oespressos, then you should utilise the espresso cup stand (18)
to raise the cup closer to the filter holder (1).
oThe main boiler should be pre-heated and a small amount of
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The espresso cups should also be warmed before making any
n
cino
n espresso topped with an equal amount of
teamed milk and froth.
making a cappuccino, the
steam boiler should be heated before the main
Press the steam boiler dispensing button (32) and release steam
ndensed water will be released.
oIMPORTANT: Using the metal jug supplied along
with the appliance, fill approximately 150 - 200 ml of
steam to flow onto the drip tray for few seconds. Once
a steady flow of steam is obtained, immerse the pipe (for boiling
e.
touching the container with the palm of your hand.
id it being diluted.
oespresso dri
k.
Tips on making a cappuc
A
s
oIMPORTANT: When
boiler in order to reduce the time taken to heat
up the main boiler.
oAfter making a cup of espresso, you should follow the dispensing
steam from the steam boiler section (pages 15 – 16).
ofor a few seconds onto the drip tray. During this time, a certain
amount of co
oPr
dis
ess the steam boiler dispensing button again to stop the steam
pensing.
milk required for frothing.
oPress the steam boiler dispensing button for the third time and
allow the
water and steam) (17) into the milk, holding the rubber sleeved
section.
oMove the container of milk up and down very slowly whilst
simultaneously rotating the container at the same tim
oThe temperature of the milk should be monitored by carefully
oMilk should not be overheated, in order to avo
oWhen the required froth has been achieved, press the steam
boiler dispensing button to stop the function.

oPut the e
milk from
proce
spresso shot into a large cup and then pour the heated
the jug into it. The froth achieved during the frothing
ss should be spooned
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over the top.
oIMPORTANT: To get the best results, milk should
be semi-skimmed and preferably at room
sed through the pipe several times and
the froth making nozzle cleaned with a damp cloth.
shed
in a dishwasher.
oNOTE: You can also use the steam pipe to heat up other
beverages such as water, punch and hot chocolate etc.
ground coffee” section (page 19 - 20).
oFor tea bags, follow the instructions as stated in the dispensing
boiling water through the steam boiler section (pages 15 – 16).
temperature.
oAfter using the above function, a certain amount of steam
should be dispen
oThe froth making nozzle can be dismantled and wa
Tips on making tea
oFor loose leaf tea, follow the instructions as
stated in the “Making drinks using espresso
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