Cremesso CAFFE Latte User manual

CAFFÈ LATTE
Coffee experience engineered in Switzerland
EN

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− Do not use the machine in case of:
– faulty operation
– damaged power cable
– after falling or other damage
– In such cases immediately have the
machine checked and repaired if
necessary at the customer service
centre
– Never place the machine:
– directly on marble surfaces,
untreated or oiled woodwork (risk of
non-removable coee or descaler
stains; no claims will be entertained
in such cases)
– directly beneath a power socket
– on flammable or meltable objects or
surfaces
– on hot surfaces or nearer than 50 cm
to open flames (same applies to the
power cable!)
– under any covering
– To prevent frost damage, do not store
the machine at temperatures below
5 °C (e.g. in caravans)
− Pull out the power plug and allow the
machine to cool down completely be-
fore cleaning and/or maintenance
– Only use cleaning and descaling
agents recommended by the manu-
facturer
– Descaling fluid can be a health hazard.
Avoid contact with eyes, skin and other
surfaces
Various
For your safety
− To prevent damage, never use replace-
ment parts or accessories not recom-
mended by the manufacturer.
– Persons, including children, who in
view of the level of their physical,
sensory or mental capacities, or their
lack of experience or knowledge, are
not in a position to use the equipment
with safety, may not use this machine
without supervision or instruction by a
responsible person.
– Children more than 8 years old may
use this appliance but only under su-
pervision or after instruction and fully
understanding the associated risks
and dangers.
– Children must not play with this appli-
ance because they cannot know the
dangers involved.
– Keep this appliance and power cable
away from children younger than 8.
– Cleaning and user maintenance must
not be done by children unless they are
aged 8 or more and under supervision.
– This appliance is intended for household
and for similar applications such as:
– in kitchens for use by shop, oce
and other employees
– on farms
– for hotel, motel and apartment
customers
– in boarding houses
− First read this entire operating manual,
and keep it in a safe place for other
users
− To avoid damage, only use genuine
cremesso capsules with this machine
− Intended use: This appliance may only
be used as described in this manual.
Using it for other purposes is abusive
and dangerous
− Danger of electric shock! Never im-
merse the machine in water or any
other liquid
− Connect only to a properly grounded
power point (220-240 V) protected by
at least a 10 A fuse. To make sure that
the machine is switched o, remove
the plug from the power point
− Always pull out the power plug before:
– relocating the machine
– cleaning or maintenance
– long periods of disuse
− Never clamp or run the power cable
over sharp corners or edges: Danger
of electric shock!
− Damaged power cables may only be
replaced at the customer service cen-
tre: Danger of electric shock!
− Never touch the power plug/socket/
cable or the machine with damp or
wet hands. Never unplug by pulling the
power cable; always pull out the plug
− If you need an extension cable, make
sure it is suitable for your machine (3-
pole grounded, and at least 1.5 mm²
conductor cross-section), and lay the
cable to avoid tripping
− We recommend connecting the ma-
chine via an Fl circuit breaker. Consult
a specialist if in doubt
− Danger of scalding! Never move the
machine during operation!
− Never operate the machine without
water
− A permanent water supply connection
is not allowed
− Danger of burning! Never touch very
hot parts of the machine (e.g. brew
unit during operation)
− Danger of scalding! Do not touch the
coee/water or milk jets
− Danger of scalding! Never start the
machine when the operating lever is
open
− Danger of scalding! Do not move the
operating lever when the machine is
still under pressure making tea or cof-
fee
−
Do not insert fingers or hands under the
operating lever: Danger of crushing!
− Do not insert fingers in the capsule
holder. Danger of burning/cutting!
− The machine location must meet the
following requirements:
– Place on a dry, stable and level
surface that is waterproof and
heat-proof
– At least 60 cm (2 feet) away from
sink and taps
– Only use in dry rooms

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Contents
– For your safety 2
– Overview of appliance and controls 6
– Starting up 8
– Preparations I Setup I Water filling I Connecting I Venting 8
– Making coee/tea 10
– Making milk drinks 12
– After making a drink 16
– Special functions 18
– Energy-saving mode 18
– Coee/milk quantity programming 19/20
– Cleaning / Maintenance / Descaling 22
– Daily: drain capsule container and drip tray 22
– Daily: drain water tank 22
– Daily: after the last output clean milk system and tank 24
– Flush and vent machine and piping 26
– Clean machine and ancillaries 26
– At least every 2 months: descale (new version) 28
– At least every 2 months: descale (previous version) 30
– Always steam out prior to storage or transport 32
– Various 34
– Troubleshooting 34
– Key colours/displays 36
– Disposal / Technical data 37
By choosing the cremesso system you have decided for the ultimate in coffee
enjoyment – capsule by capsule. In a few seconds your cremesso Caffè Latte
will conjure up various kinds of perfectly prepared coffee: from tasty Espresso to
delicious Cappuccino. We thank you for your confidence, and wish you many de-
lightful coffee moments.
At www.cremesso.com you can download this manual in PDF format and get the latest devel-
opments in the
cremesso
capsule system.
Welcome to the cremesso World

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Overview of appliance and controls
Coffee⁄tea output:
Keys flashing: heating up
Keys alight: ready
or coffee⁄tea output
Ristretto:
Small cup (30 ml)
Espresso:
Middle cup (50 ml)
Milk foam:
Milk drinks:
Keys flash: heating up
keys alight: ready
Latte Macchiato:
Cleaning key
Flushes⁄cleans piping (= white)
or milk system (= amber).
Prevents taste residues when
changing between tea and cof-
fee. Before changing press key
➔p. 26
Multifunction display changes
according to operating mode (de-
tails ➔p. 36)
– light⁄dark: energy-saving
mode ➔p. 18
– White: normal condition
➔p. 10
– Amber: cleaning milk system
➔p. 24
– Blue: water tank empty
➔p. 9
–
Blue flashing: filling water circuit
– Violet
(new version only)
:
descale ➔p. 28
Multifunction displays: all
keys light up in turn
– to the front: remove milk
tank
➔
p. 16, 18
– to the rear: insert milk tank
➔
p. 37
– Light⁄dark: system cooling
down
➔
p. 15
Lungo⁄Tea:
Big cup (110 ml)
Cappuccino:
Milk coffee:
Operating keys
➔
see adjacent page
Milk output⁄
grip
Drip grille⁄ tray
2-part removable⁄
slidable
Capsule loading
lever
Capsule container
removable
Lower drip grille
with drip tray,
removable
Water tank lid
remove to fill
Water tank:
pull up to remove
Power cable⁄plug
Keep dry!
Mainswitch
OFF⁄ OFF
Water tank valve
in tank
Output
for coffee, tea and
hot water
Milk tank
extendable
Milk nozzle cleaning
brush

1.6 l
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Clean water tank with lukewarm
water and household detergent, rinse
out and allow to dry
Fill water tank with cold water
(max. 1.6 l). Change water daily.
When tank is empty the cleaning
key lights up in blue
Vent⁄flush piping: Do not load a
capsule. Place cup under nozzle
and press cleaning key
2 or 3 times
If cleaning key lights up in
blue (= no water), press key again
(without capsule)
Starting-up
Preparations / Setup / Water filling / Connecting / Venting
Stand on a dry, stable, water and
heat resistant surface. Never di-
rectly on marble or wood (risk of
coffee or decalcifyer stains)
Remove protective foil from both
drip grilles
Plug into a grounded power socket.
Turn on the power switch
Cleaning key lights up in
blue

1.
2. 3.
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Load capsule: 1. Push lever right
back. 2. Let capsule fall squarely
into chute. 3. Pull lever right for-
ward (to puncture capsule)
Coffee⁄tea output: Small ,
medium or large cup .
Output stops automatically when full
(or press key again to stop before).
Eject capsule afterwards ➔p. 16
Output quantities can be individually adjusted (➔pages 19⁄20 «Coffee-⁄Milk output program-
ming»).
Important:
– Beware of hot coee/tea: danger of scalding!
– Coee/tea output is only possible with closed operating lever
Making coee⁄tea
The coffee⁄tea key flashes white after pressing if heating up is still in progress. Output starts
when it stays white.
Tip: use thick preheated cups for Ristretto and Espresso to keep your coffee warm. Preheat
cup: fill Ristretto (without capsule) in cup.
Vent piping: after long pauses (e.g. vacations) the piping will contain air (➔ page 26 «Flush
and vent machine and piping»).
Before changing between coffee and tea: Without capsule, press cleaning key
to flush out piping (➔page 26 «Flush and vent machine and piping»).
Your first cup of coee or tea!
Each cup requires one cremesso
capsule. Other capsules will not
work. Vent the piping after long
pauses ➔p. 26.
Cup: place under the output. For
large cups slide drip tray to the
left.
Tip: You can still make coffee
when the milk tank is not inserted
Good to know

1.
2.
Milk
5-10 °C
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12 13
Press on «PUSH» at both sides.
Then lift off the lid with milk nozzle
Push hygiene straw (fully) on
connector (
➔
Change the hygiene
straw daily)
Cleaning the milk circuit: Cleaning
key goes amber when milk
tank is inserted. Place cup under
milk output and ...
press cleaning key (clean-
ing can be repeated as long as
key stays amber). Empty cup when
cleaning is over
Making milk drinks
Remove the milk tank (if insert-
ed): turn the milk nozzle vertically
down (Caution: hot after output!)
Hold the milk nozzle firmly and
carefully pull out the tank (shutter
then covers opening)
Fill milk tank up to the MAX mark
(ideal temperature 5-10 °C).
Replace the lid (snaps in place)
Turn the milk nozzle vertical. Gen-
tly push in the tank up to the stop.
Then turn the milk nozzle to the
right
1. Preparation / Cleaning the milk circuit

1.
2. 3.
14 15
Milk drink selection:
Milk foam
Latte Macchiato
Cappuccino
Milk coffee
Starting milk drink output:
Press the selected key. Output stops
automatically when cup is full.
(Press key again to stop before)
Notes:
– Change the hygiene straw daily
– Put milk tank in refrigerator immediately after output (hygiene)
– Milk and coee drinks are very hot: Danger of scalding! Turn milk nozzle fully down to
prevent spraying over edge of cup
– Coee/tea output is only possible with closed operating lever
– After intensive use the milk system starts a cooling pause and interrupts milk output
(about 20 minutes). Cleaning key goes amber and milk output keys flash dark/
light slowly. Coee output is still possible. Empty the capsule container. To speed up
cooling: Place cup under milk nozzle and press cleaning key (cleaning takes
about 30 seconds). Afterwards the cleaning key goes white and milk keys slowly
flash light/dark. After about 10 minutes they go out and milk drinks can be made again
Making milk drinks
2. Preparation
Cup: Slide drip tray to the left. Place
large cup under milk & coffee nozzle
Load capsule: 1. Swing operating
lever right back. 2. Let capsule fall
squarely into opening. 3. Pull lever
right forward (capsule is
penetrated)
Good to know
Tips: Use a large cup the first time. Milk foam alone can also be issued: Press key
again prior to coffee output.
Milk:Any kind of milk can be used. For perfect milk foam use partially or fully skimmed milk
(temperature 5-10 °C).
Important:Milk output only works with milk tank fully inserted.
Clean the milk nozzle after the last milk output (hygiene) and then put the milk
tank in the refrigerator. Cleaning can be repeated as long as key stays amber.
Coffee⁄tea output is also possible without the milk tank inserted.
Before changing between coffee⁄milk drinks and tea: Flush the piping
(➔page 26 «Flush and vent machine and piping»).
The output quantity can be adjusted (
➔
pages 19⁄20 «Programming coffee⁄tea quantity»).

1.
2.
❄
16 17
Turn milk nozzle vertically down
(CAUTION: still hot after output!)
Hold milk nozzle firmly and carefully
pull out milk tank (flap then covers
opening). Put milk tank in refrigera-
tor or clean it
Hygiene: Always put full milk tank in the refrigerator.
Capsules: can stick in the opening after some time. If this happens open and
close the operating lever. If the capsule still sticks, press it gently down with
one finger (CAUTION: hot inside, with sharp needle!).
After opening the operating lever hot water may come out (not a fault).
Empty the capsule and drainage tanks after making about 10 drinks or at
least once daily to prevent overflowing.
Eject capsules, clean milk system, put milk tank in refrigerator
Good to know
After making a drink
Eject capsule: 1. Turn operating
lever right back (used capsule falls
into container). 2. Pull lever right
forward
Clean milk system after milk out-
put: put cup under milk output and
press cleaning key

2.
1.
3.
3 sec.
18 19
Programming the coee output quantity
Programming: Place cup under
output nozzle
Load capsule: 1. Push operating
lever right back. 2. Let capsule fall
squarely into opening. 3. Pull oper-
ating lever right forward
Hold down key to be programmed,
e.g.: , (min. 3 seconds) un-
til it flashes quickly. Then it flashes
slowly to indicate heating up
Coffee output starts. As soon as the
programmed amount is in the cup,
press key again (coffee output
stops and all keys light up again)
Energy-saving mode
Energy-saving mode on: Cleaning
key slowly flashes light⁄dark
(white, or amber if cleaning required).
With milk tank inserted the left-hand
milk keys light up in turn after 5 min-
utes: Put milk tank in refrigerator!
To turn off energy-saving mode:
Pull the operating lever, insert milk
tank or press any key (keys go
white)
Special functions

1.
2.
3.
3 sec.
20 21
Hold down the key to be pro-
grammed, e.g. , (min. 3
seconds) until it flashes quickly.
Then it flashes slowly to indicate
heating up
Milk foam output starts (with
first coffee). As soon as the programmed
amount is in the cup, press key again
(output stops and key flashes slowly to
indicate heating up)
Coffee⁄milk quantity: can be programmed for each of the three coffee or four
milk output keys. The cleaning key is not programmable (starts decalcification).
The programming range is the same for all coffee⁄milk output keys.
Factory settings:
– Ristretto («small cup», 30 ml)
– Espresso («medium cup», 50 ml)
– Lungo/Tea («Tea cup/big cup», 110 ml)
–
Milk foam
(14 sec. milk foam output)
–
Latte Macchiato (22 sec. milk foam output, 50 ml coee)
–
Cappuccino
(10 sec. milk foam output, 50 ml coee)
–
Milk coee
(8 sec. warm milk output, 100 ml coee)
–Delete all settings (= factory setting): hold down cleaning key and
switch on machine
Good to know
Programming the milk output quantity
Insert milk tank (
➔
p. 12).
Programming: Place cup under
output nozzle
Load capsule: 1. Push operating
lever right back. 2. Let capsule
fall squarely into opening. 3. Pull
operating lever right forward
Coffee output starts (with
milk). As soon as the programmed
amount is in the cup, press key
again (all keys light up again)
Programming is finished. Repeat
again with another key if desired
Special functions

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max.
55 °C
1.6 l
22 23
The capsule container holds about 10 capsules, and the drainage container
about 500 ml (residual water from about 10 drinks). For hygienic reasons and to
prevent overflow, empty the water tank, capsule container and drip trays daily.
Important: Never clean any parts in the dishwasher (except the capsule con-
tainer).
Remove the lower drip grille The drainage container can be re-
moved if necessary from the lower
drip tray (snaplock).
Reassemble in reverse order after
cleaning
Good to know
Hold the drip tray and lift it gently
forward
Remove the capsule container,
drip grille and upper drip tray
Cleaning ⁄ Maintenance ⁄ Descaling
Daily: Empty the capsule container and drip tray
Empty the water tank daily and fill
with cold water (max. 1.6 l)
Clean the water tank and lid with
lukewarm water and household
detergent. Never in the dish-
washer!
Daily: Empty the water tank

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Mo, Tue, Wed, Thur, Fr, Sa, Su, Mo, ..
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max.
55 °C
max.
55 °C
1.
2.
24 25
Always keep filled milk tank in the refrigerator when not in use.
Note the milk storage life (normally 1-2 days).
Change the hygiene straw daily!
Clean the milk nozzle weekly with cremesso milk cleaner and replace it if
necessary. Never immerse it in decalcifying agent.
Your retailer will sell you new milk nozzles and hygiene straws
(consumables not covered by the guarantee).
Milk foam is cold
➔
clean or replace milk nozzle
The milk tank and cover can be cleaned in the dishwasher, but to prevent
damage never exceed 55 °C. Tip: wash in the upper basket.
Press on «PUSH» both sides (1.)
and lift the lid gently. Then pull it
off (2.). Clean all parts with warm
water and household detergent
Pull off and dispose of the hygiene
straw (=hygiene). Lift the milk noz-
zle off the lid and clean it
Good to know
Always clean the milk system
after the last milk output: place
a cup under the nozzle and press
the cleaning key
Turn the milk nozzle downward,
hold it firmly and carefully pull out
the milk tank (Caution: hot nozzle
after output!)
Weekly: clean the milk nozzle with
a brush and immerse overnight in
cremesso milk cleaner. Then brush
again and rinse well
Plug the milk nozzle back on the
lid (snaplock) and insert a new
hygiene straw. Place the lid back
on the milk tank
Cleaning ⁄ Maintenance ⁄ Descaling
Clean milk system and tank: daily

1.6 l
26 27
Press the cleaning key to
start cleaning. After about 15 sec-
onds the pump stops and cleaning
is finished
Place a cup under the nozzle. Do
not load a capsule. If the cleaning
key flashes light⁄dark slow-
ly, press any key
Always keep the power cable and plug dry.
Good to know
Cleaning the machine and ancillaries
Cleaning ⁄ Maintenance ⁄ Descaling
Flush and vent machine and piping
Before first startup or after long
pauses (e.g. vacations), flush and
vent the machine
Fill water tank with cold water
(max. 1.6 l)
Pull out the power plug before
cleaning. Never immerse the ma-
chine in water or clean under run-
ning water
Clean the machine and nozzle with
a damp cloth. Never rub dry or
use abrasive cleaning agents

Essig
Vinaigre
Aceto
Vinegar
Anti-
Calc
min. 1.6 l
10 sec. ◷30 min. ◷4 min.
➔ Descale!
1.6 l 1.6 l
min.
0.75 l
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Cleaning ⁄ Maintenance ⁄ Descaling
Regular cleaning (at least every two months) means better coffee and
makes your appliance last longer.
Scaling is not covered by the guarantee..
Use special descaler (never use vinegar) following the mixing instructions
on the label.
Remove all capsules from the machine before descaling.
Power cuts or switching off interrupt the descaling programme. Then the clean-
ing key flashes red⁄violet because the water circuit still contains descaler
which is a health hazard. Before making another drink in such case, always
make sure the machine is flushed out with clean water.
Important!
At least every 2 months: descale (new version)
After 300 coffee servings or 200
milk drinks the cleaning key flash-
es red during output . Imme-
diately descale the machine!
Mix special descaler with water
and fill the tank (at least 0.75 l; fol-
low the mixing instructions on the
label). Never use vinegar, which
will damage the machine!
Remove all capsules from the ma-
chine. Insert the empty milk tank.
Place a large bowl (min. 1.6 l) under
the nozzle
(lights up): Rinse the water
tank, fill with water, and insert. Emp-
ty the bowl and replace under the noz-
zles. Press to rinse. Key flashes
violet. Next step in 4 minutes
Press for 10 seconds; key
flashes violet. Descaling starts.
Descaler liquid is pumped through the
machine at intervals. The next step
comes in 30 minutes
(lights up):
Fill and insert
water tank. Press
to suck in
water. The operating keys go white.
Now the machine is ready for use

6 sec. ◷30 min.
min. 1.6 l
◷4 min.
1.6 l 1.6 l
➔ Descale!
Essig
Vinaigre
Aceto
Vinegar
DELIZIO
Spezial-
entkalker
min.
0.75 l
30 31
Cleaning ⁄ Maintenance ⁄ Descaling
Regular cleaning (at least every two months) means better coffee and makes
your appliance last longer.
Scaling is not covered by the guarantee.
Use special descaler (never use vinegar) following the mixing instructions on
the label.
Remove all capsules from the machine before descaling.
Important: The descaling programme may not be interrupted and lasts
about 30 minutes (if switched o, the process starts anew).
Important!
At least every 2 months: descale (previous version)
After 300 coffee servings or 200
milk drinks the cleaning key flash-
es red during output . Imme-
diately descale the machine!
Mix special descaler with water
and fill the tank (at least 0.75 l; fol-
low the mixing instructions on the
label). Never use vinegar, which
will damage the machine!
Remove all capsules from the ma-
chine. Insert the empty milk tank.
Place a large bowl (min. 1.6 l) under
the nozzle
(lights up): Rinse the water
tank, fill with water, and insert. Emp-
ty the bowl and replace under the noz-
zles. Press
to rinse. Key flashes
blue. Next step in 4 minutes
Press for 6 seconds; key
flashes blue. Descaling starts.
Descaler liquid is pumped through the
machine at intervals. The next step
comes in 30 minutes
(lights up):
Fill and insert
water tank. Press
to suck in
water. The operating keys go white.
Now the machine is ready for use

+5
°C
+
32 33
Hold down the Lungo⁄tea key
and switch on the machine.
The steaming out programme starts;
now release the key
Caution: steam coming out of
the nozzle: danger of scalding!
After a few seconds you will hear
the pump. When it stops, the key
lights extinguish and steaming out
is finished
Prior to long periods of disuse or at storage⁄transport temperatures below
5 °C, steaming out the machine is essential to remove all water from the
system.
This prevents any frost damage inside the machine.
Before operating again, first flush out the machine and piping (
➔
page 20).
At temperatures below 5 °C, the machine cannot be started and the cleaning
key lights up red .
Good to know
Cleaning ⁄ Maintenance ⁄ Descaling
Always steam out prior to storage or transport
To avoid storage and transport
damage, steam out the machine
beforehand (water removal). This is
absolutely essential at temperatures
below 5 °C
Switch off the machine. Drain
the water tank and reinsert it.
Insert the milk tank with nozzle
and hygiene straw (
➔
p. 11).
Place a cup under the nozzle
Switch off the machine and let
it cool down. Pull out the power
plug. Keep the machine in a dry
dust-free place inaccessible to
children
Tip: Use the original packaging

34 35
Troubleshooting
Various
Repairs to this appliance may only be carried out by an authorized service agent.
No liability will be accepted for any damage due to unprofessional repairs and use
of non-original spare parts, which may endanger the user and will render the gu-
arantee null and void.
If the troubleshooting guide below does not help you, please contact your nearest
authorized retailer.
Important:
Immediately disconnect the power supply to faulty or defective appliances or in case
of suspected defect after a fall.
Faulty coee output
Cleaning key lights up – ➔page 36
No or inadequate coee output – Fill and completely insert water tank
– Defective capsule ➔load a new capsule
– Close operating lever as far as the stop
– Machine calcified ➔decalcify ➔page 28/30
– Pump defective
Pump very loud – Water tank empty ➔fill and⁄or fully insert
Nozzle: water drips continuously – Machine calcified ➔decalcify ➔page 28/30
Nozzle: water drips sporadically – Used capsule in machine ➔eject capsule
Coee/tea tastes sour – Inadequate flushing after decalcification
– Coee past “good until” date ➔use new capsule
Output quantity not as
programmed
– Water tank empty ➔fill and⁄or fully insert
– Programming changed ➔Repeat programming
– Machine calcified ➔decalcify ➔page 28/30
No water sucked into empty
tank
– Used capsule in machine ➔eject capsule ➔Flush piping
➔page 26
– After 30 minutes try again without capsule, if water is
sucked in ➔decalcify ➔page 28/30
– After 30 minutes try again without capsule, if water is
NOT sucked in ➔contact service agent
Faulty milk (foam) output
Cleaning key lights up – ➔page 36
All milk keys light up – ➔page 37
No milk drink output – Machine calcified ➔decalcify ➔page 28/30
– Insert milk tank correctly and turn milk nozzle to the right
– Replace and (fully) insert hygiene straw ➔
page
13
Inadequate or coarse foam – Machine calcified ➔decalcify ➔page 28/30
– Dirty milk nozzle; always clean milk system before
removing milk tank ➔ page 24
– Clean milk nozzle (with brush) and immerse in cremesso
milk cleaner ➔ page 24
– Replace milk nozzle / hygiene straw ➔ page 25
Milk nozzle sprays out
– Replace and (fully) insert hygiene straw ➔
page
13
– Do not let milk tank run empty
– Dirty milk nozzle; always clean milk system before
removing milk tank ➔ page 24
– Sporadic minimal spraying is not a system fault
– Machine calcified ➔decalcify ➔page 28/30
Milk temperature too high;
coarse foam
– Only use cooled milk (5-10 °C)
– Replace and (fully) insert hygiene straw ➔
page
13
– Always clean milk system before removing milk tank
➔ page 24
– Machine calcified ➔decalcify ➔page 28/30
Milk temperature too low – Only use cooled milk (5-10 °C)
– Dirty milk nozzle; always clean milk system before
removing milk tank ➔ page 24
– Clean milk nozzle (with brush) / immerse overnight in
cremesso milk cleaner and clean with brush afterwards
➔ page 24
– Replace milk nozzle / hygiene straw ➔ page 25
Milk quantity not as
programmed
– Milk is a natural product with variable foam component;
slight variations in milk quantity are therefore normal
– Re-programme milk quantity ➔ page 20

36 37
Various
Key colours / displays
The milk drink keys light up differently according to operating mode:
The cleaning key lights up differently according to operating mode:
White flashing:
– Steaming out in progress ➔page 32
– Rated voltage 220-240 V / 50 Hz
(Israel: 230 V / 50 Hz,
Korea: 220 V / 60 Hz)
– Rated power
1455 Watt (Korea 1310 W)
– Energy-saving mode 0.3 W
– Dimensions (wxhxd):
approx. 212 x 360 x 255 mm
Technical data Type DC 263
Disposal
– Weight (without water) approx. 5.8 kg
− Water tank capacity max. 1.6 l
– Radio interference suppression
according to EU standards
– Co
mpliance CE, GS, RoHS, WEEE
(Korea also KC; Russia also EAC)
–
Dispose of used cremesso coee and tea
capsules according to the regulations in your
country
– Worn-out machines should be returned to your
dealer for professional disposal free of charge
–
Machines with dangerous defects must be
disposed of immediately to make sure that
they can no longer be used
–
For environment protection reasons, never
dispose of old or defective machines with
household garbage
Design or execution changes are reserved in the interest of technical progress.
White (flickering slowly):
– Energy-saving mode ➔page 18
White (constant):
– Machine ready for coffee⁄tea⁄milk output
Amber (flickering slowly):
– Energy-saving mode; cleaning required ➔p. 18, 12/24
Amber (constant):
– Clean the milk system (press key) ➔p. 12/24
– Cooling pause for milk system (press key) ➔p.15
Blue (constant):
– Water tank empty; fill with water ➔page 9
Blue (flashing):
– Filling water circuit
Red (flashing during output):
Decalcify the machine ➔page 28/30
Red (constant):
– Electronics fault or temperature too high or too low (below
5 °C); switch off and try again after 30 minutes. If still red
➔contact your service agent (machine needs 30 minutes
to warm up from <5°C to room temperature)
Violet (flashing; new version only):
– Descaling in progress ➔page 28
Violet (constant; new version only):
– Descaling⁄Rinsing finished ➔press key ➔page 28
Violet⁄Red (flashing; new version only):
– Descaling has been interrupted. The water circuit still con-
tains descaler ➔flush machine ➔page 28
White (flashing sequentially forward):
– Machine more than 5 min on standby ➔page 18
– Remove milk tank ⁄ put in refrigerator ➔page 18
White (flashing sequentially backward):
– Insert milk tank for decalcification ➔page 28/30
White (all keys slowly flickering):
– Milk system cooling pause ➔page 15

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