Cremesso compact one User manual

compact one
Coffee experience engineered in Switzerland
EN

23
Safety notes
For your safety − 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-remova-
ble coffee 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 manufacturer
– Descaling fluid can be a health hazard.
Avoid contact with eyes, skin and other
surfaces
− 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 expe-
rience or knowledge, are not in a posi-
tion to use the equipment with safety,
may not use this machine without su-
pervision 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, office and
other employees
– on farms
– for hotel, motel and apartment cus-
tomers
– 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 re-
placed at the customer service centre:
Danger of electric shock!
− In order to avoid danger a damaged
power cable may be replaced only by
the service centre
− 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 or water jets
− Danger of scalding! Never start the ma-
chine 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 coee
− 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 sur-
face 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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Congratulations on choosing the cremesso system! It will give you the greatest pleasure –
capsule by capsule. In a few seconds your cremesso Compact One will conjure up all kinds
of perfectly prepared beverages: the first-class cremesso coffee and tea selection meets
even your most discriminating demands.
We thank you for your confidence in cremesso and wish you many years of enjoyment.
At www.cremesso.com you can download this manual in PDF format and get the latest
information on the cremesso capsule system.
Welcome in the world of cremesso
Contents
– Safety notes 2
– Overview of machine parts and controls 6
– Key displays 7
– Starting up 8
– Preparation / installation / water filling / power connection / deaerating 8
– Making coee or tea / After making coee or tea 10
– Special functions 12
– Programming the coee quantity 12
– Energy–saving mode 12
– Cleaning / Maintenance / Descaling 14
– Daily: Emptying the capsule container, drip tray and water tank 14
– Rinse out and deaerating the machine and internal piping 16
– Cleaning the machine and parts 16
– At least every two months: Descaling 18
– Always steam out before storage or transport 20
– Various 22
– Troubleshooting guide 22
– Disposal / Technical data 23

67
Overview of machine parts and controls
White (slow flickering): Energy-saving mode,
page ➔ 12
White(all keys flashing rapidly): Electronics fault or tem-
perature error (temperature too high or below 5 °C);
switch out the machine and wait 30 minutes before re-
placing. If rapid flashing continues ➔ contact service
centre (30 minutes warming up time from low tempera-
tures should be enough to restore normal operation)
White(both keys flashing slowly): Steaming-out in pro-
gress ➔ page 20
Operating keys
➔
facing page
Operating lever
for loading capsules
Capsule container
retractable
Water tank cover
remove to fill
Water tank
lift off
Power cable⁄plug
keep dry
Water tank valve
in tank
Output
for coffee, tea and
hot water
Upper drain grill
removable
Lower drain grill with
drip tray, removable
Ristretto:
small cup (30 ml)
Espresso:
medium cup (50 ml)
Multifunctional displays
light up differently accord-
ing to operating mode
(Details
➔
below)
Lungo⁄Tea:
large cup (110 ml)
Main Switch
ON ⁄ OFF
Key displays
The keys light up differently according to operating mode:
Coffee⁄tea output: Flashing: Machine heating up,
Light up: Ready or coffee⁄tea output

89
Starting up
Preparation / installation / water filling / power connection / deaerating
Install on a dry, stable, water-
proof and heatproof surface. Not
directly on marble or wood (risk
of coffee or descaler stains)
Carry⁄ Transport: Never hold the
machine on the drip tray (risk of
dropping machine)!
Insert power plug in an earthed
socket. Use the main switch to
turn on the machine
Put a cup under the output.
For big cups remove the upper
drain grill
The key Lungo⁄ Tea flickers
slowly light ⁄dark (= Energy-saving
mode). Press any key (all keys light up
in white)
Clean the water tank with luke-
warm water and household deter-
gent, rinse and allow to dry thor-
oughly
Fill tank with cold water (max. 1.1
litres). Change water daily
1.1 l
Deaerate and rinse the internal
piping: Do not load a capsule. Place
a cup under the output and press
2 - 5 times the key Lungo⁄Tea

1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
10 11
Making coee or tea ⁄ After making coee or tea
The output key first flashes white to indicate heating up. Output starts
when it stays white. You can adjust the output quantity to your preferences
(➔ page 12 «Programming the coffee quantity»).
Tip: Use thick preheated cups for ristretto and espresso to keep your coffee
warm. Preheat the cup: Press espresso (without capsule) and fill the
cup with water.
Deaerate the piping: After long pauses (e.g. vacations) they contain air
(➔ page 16 «Rinse and deaerate machine⁄piping»).
Your first coee or tea!
Use one cremesso capsule for
each cup. No other types of capsule
can be used. After long pauses, de-
aerate the piping ➔page 16.
Put a cup under the output. For big
cups remove the upper drain grill
Load capsule: 1. Push the oper-
ating lever right back. 2. Drop the
capsule straight into the opening.
3. Pull the operating lever right
forward to pierce the capsule
Good to know
Coffee⁄tea output: Choose the key
for small
, medium or big
cup . Output stops automati-
cally (or press the key again to stop
earlier)
Eject the capsule: 1. Push operating
lever right back (used capsule drops
in the capsule container). 2. Pull op-
erating lever right forward
Before changing between coffee and tea: Press without a capsule to
rinse the piping (➔ page 16 «Rinse and deaerate machine⁄piping»)
Capsule: The capsule may stick in the opening if it has been there a long time. If
so, open and close the operating lever. If the capsule is still blocked, push down
lightly with a finger (caution: hot sharp opening point inside!).
After opening the operating lever, water may drain into the tank. This is normal
and not a fault.
Note:
– Beware of scalding by hot coee or tea
– The operating lever must be closed for coee/tea output

3 Sek.
1.
2.
3.
12 13
Energy-saving mode activated: key
flickers slowly light⁄dark
Stop energy-saving mode: press
one of the keys (all keys flash
white)
Special functions
Energy-saving Mode
Programming: Place a cup under
the output
Load capsule: 1. Push the op-
erating lever right back. 2. Drop
capsule straight into the open-
ing. 3. Pull operating lever right
forward
Programming the coee quantity
Output quantity on first startup (= works setting):
Ristretto 30 ml (= «small» cup)
Espresso 50 ml (= «medium» cup)
Lungo/Tea 110 ml (= «large» cup)
Energy-saving mode is automatically activated if no key is pressed for 60
seconds (key slowly flickers light⁄dark).
To shut it off permanently (e.g. during vacations), switch out the machine and
pull out the power plug.
Good to know
Coffee output starts. When your
cup is full enough press the key
again – output stops and all keys
light up again
Hold down the key to be pro-
grammed, e.g. (min. 3 sec-
onds) until it starts flashing rapidly.
It then flickers slowly (= heating up)
3 sec.

55 °C
14 15
Cleaning ⁄ Maintenance ⁄ Descaling
Hold the drip tray firmly and pull it
forward
Remove the capsule container,
drain grille and drip tray.
After cleaning reassemble in the
opposite order
Daily: Empty the capsule container, drip tray and water tank
Drip tray: 1. Insert drip tray
obliquely into top or bottom open-
ing, 2. Press down (clicks in place).
Remove tray in opposite order
Empty the water tank daily and fill
with cold water (max. 1.1 litres)
Hygiene: Empty the water tank daily. Empty the used capsule container, drain-
age tank and drip tray after about 10 beverages or at least once daily to prevent
overflow.
Important: Never clean in the dishwasher (except the used capsule container)
Good to know
1.1 l
1.
2.
Clean the water tank and lid with
luke-warm water and household
detergent.
Never clean in the dishwasher!

16 17
Cleaning the machine and parts
Cleaning ⁄ Maintenance ⁄ Descaling
Rinse and deaerate the 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. 1.1 l)
Always pull out the power plug
first. Never immerse the machine
or wash under running water
Clean the machine and output
with a damp cloth. Never rub dry
or use abrasive detergents
Press the key to start rinsing⁄
deaerating. When the pump stops
after a few seconds, rinsing⁄de-
aerating is finished
Place a cup under the output.
Do not insert a capsule. If the key
slowly flickers ligth⁄dark,
press any key
Always keep the power cable and plug dry.
Good to know
1.1 l

Essig
Vinaigre
Aceto
Vinegar
Anti-
Calc
18 19
Cleaning ⁄ Maintenance ⁄ Descaling
Regular descaling (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.
Descaling takes about 30 minutes.
Before making another drink after descaling, always make sure the machine
is flushed out with clean water. Otherwise the water circuit still contains
descaler which is a health hazard.
Important!
At least every 2 months: descale
Remove all capsules from the ma-
chine. Place a large bowl (min.
1.1 l) under the output. If slowly
lights up in light⁄dark, press key
Press until the descaler starts
pouring out (hot!) Leave the descal-
er in the machine for 3 min. to
take effect. Repeat until the tank
is empty
To prevent damage, descale the
machine after 300 cups of cof-
fee⁄tea or 1 to 2 months
Mix special descaler with wa-
ter and fill the tank (min. 0.5 litres);
mixture as shown on label). Nev-
er use vinegar (damages the ma-
chine)!
Tank empty: Rinse the tank well, fill
with water, and replace. Empty the
descaler fluid bowl and replace it un-
der the output. Repeat pressing the
-key until the tank is empty.
Fill the tank and press . Pour
1 coffee without capsule. The
machine is now ready for use
min.
0.5 l
300 cups ⁄
1-2 months
min. 1.1 l
1.1 l

+5
°C
+
20 21
Cleaning ⁄ Maintenance ⁄ Descaling
Always steam out prior to storage or transport
To avoid damage during storage
or transport, first steam out the
machine (to remove all water).
This is essential at temperatures
below 5 °C
Switch out the machine. Emp-
ty the water tank and replace it.
Place a cup under the outlet
Switch out the machine an let it
cool out. Pull out the power plug.
Store the machine in a dry, dust-
free place, out of reach of children
Tip: Use the original packaging
Always be sure to steam out the machine before long periods of disuse or
storage⁄transport temperatures below 5 °C.
This removes all water from the system to prevent frost damage.
Flush out the machine and piping before using again (
➔
page 16).
At temperatures below 5 °C the machine cannot be started; all keys ,
and flash rapidly.
Hold down the Lungo⁄Tea key
and switch on the machine.
Steaming out starts, and you can
release the key
Beware of hot steam: danger of
scalding! After a few seconds you
will hear the pump. As soon as it
stops, the key lights go out and
steaming out is finished
Good to know

22 23
Repairs to your machine may only be carried out at the Service
centre. Unprofessional repairs and use of non-original replacement
parts can be dangerous for the user. In case of unprofessional re-
pairs, no liability will be accepted for resultant damage and the
guarantee is invalidated. If this troubleshooting guide does not help
you solve your problem, please contact your local sales point.
Important: pull out the power plug immediately in case of faults, defects or pos-
sible damage to the machine after a fall.
Faulty coffee output
No coffee output, or
insufficient output
– Fill water tank and insert fully
– Defective capsule ➔ insert a new one
– Close the operating lever as far as it will go
– Descale the machine ➔page 18
– Pump defective ➔contact service centre
Pump sounds very loud – Water tank empty ➔fill and⁄or insert fully
Water drips continuously
from the outlet
– Descale the machine ➔page 18
Occasional drips from
the outlet
– Eject used capsule
Coffee⁄tea tastes sour – Inadequate flushing after descaling
– Coffee “good until” date expired ➔use a new
capsule
Cup filling not as
programmed
– Water tank empty ➔fill and⁄or insert fully
– Re-programme ➔page 12
– Descale the machine ➔page 18
No water sucked in after
tank was empty
– Used capsule in machine ➔Eject ➔Flush out
piping ➔page 16
– Try again without capsule after 30 minutes.
Descale machine if water is sucked in
➔page 18
– After 30 minutes try again without a capsule.
If still no water sucked in ➔contact service
centre
All keys flash rapidly – Electronics or temperature error ➔page 7
Troubleshooting guide
Various
–
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) ca.
140 x 360 x 255 mm
Technical data Type DC 266
In the interest of technical progress, design and⁄or execution changes to this appliance are reserved.
Disposal
– Weight (without water)
ca. 3.9
kg
− Water tank capacity
max.
1.1
litres
–
Radio interference according to EU
suppression standards
– Homolagation / CE, RoHS, WEEE
Compliance (Korea also KC;
Russia also EAC)
– Dispose of used cremesso coee and
tea capsules according to the regulations
in your contry
– 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

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