DeLonghi CC80 User Manual

COFFEE MACHINE  
Owners instructions  
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the  
following:  
Read all instructions.  
Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles and knobs.  
To protect against fire, electrical shock and personal injury, do not immerse cord, plug or appliance in  
water or other liquid.  
Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.  
Unplug from the outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool before fitting or taking off  
parts, and before cleaning the appliance.  
Do not operate with a damaged cord or plug, or after the appliance malfunctions, or has been damaged  
in any manner. Return the appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair or  
adjustment.  
The use of accessory attachments or spare parts not recommended by the appliance manufacturer may  
result in fire, electrical shock or personal injury.  
Do not use outdoors.  
Do not let the cord hang over the edge of the table or counter, or touch hot surfaces.  
Do not place on or near a hot gas or electrical burner, or in a heated oven.  
To disconnect the appliance, turn any control to “off”, then remove plug from wall outlet.  
Do not use the appliance for other than the intended use.  
This appliance is for household use only.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
SHORT CORD INSTRUCTIONS  
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A short power cord is provided to reduce risks resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer  
cord.  
Longer, detachable power supply cords or extension cords are available and may be used if care is exercised  
in their use.  
If an extension cord is used, the marked electrical rating should be at least as great as the electrical rating of  
the appliance. The longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the counter-top or table top  
where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over.  
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Your product is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than  
the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to  
insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your  
electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.  
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DESCRIPTION OF APPLIANCE  
(See drawing on page 3)  
These terms are referred to in the following pages.  
A. Water tank  
CHLORINE FILTER  
This filter removes the taste of chlorine from the water.  
Install as follows:  
Remove the chlorine filter from its plastic bag and  
rinse under the tap.  
B. Coffee lid  
Raise the coffee lid and lift out the filter holder (fig. 1).  
Open the holder by pushing where indicated  
PUSH and fit the filter carefully as shown in fig. 2.  
Close the holder and replace by pushing down well.  
After 80 cycles or six months operation, the  
chlorine filter must be changed. The filter is of  
vegetable origin and can therefore be discarded  
with normal household rubbish.  
C. Chlorine filter  
D. Boiler cap  
E. Steam boiler  
F. Steam knob  
G. Emulsifier  
H. Milk tank  
PREPARING THE COFFEE  
I. Measure spoon  
Fill the carafe with cold water up to the level  
(marked on the carafe) which corresponds to the  
number of cups of coffee required (fig. 3).  
Warning: never exceed the 10 cup line to avoid  
water leaking from the machine's rear slots.  
Pour the water into the tank (fig. 4). (The amount  
of coffee obtained will be slightly less than the  
amount of water poured into the tank because  
some of the water remains in the coffee powder  
and some is lost in steam).  
Place the carafe on the hotplate (S) making sure  
the lid is on. The perforations in the lid serve to  
preserve the coffee's aroma, which is why the lid  
should be raised on the handle side in order for it  
to be opened. (fig.3)  
Put the coffee in the filter by using the measuring  
spoon supplied and level it off uniformly (fig. 5).  
As a general rule, use a level measure of coffee  
(approx. 7 gr.) for each cup required (e.g. 10  
measures to obtain 10 cups). However, the  
amount of coffee to be used can vary according  
to personal taste.  
L. Anti-spray hood  
M. ON/OFF cappuccinoswitch (steam boiler)  
N. Steam temperature OK light  
O. ON/OFF cappuccinolight (steam boiler)  
P. Main ON/OFFcoffee switch  
Q. Main ON/OFFcoffee light  
R. Coffee filter  
S. Hot plate  
T. Water level indicator  
U. Carafe  
V. Filter holder  
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Cleaning rod  
Use good quality medium ground coffee specially  
for coffee percolators.  
Close the lid and press the "coffee" switch (fig. 6).  
The red "ON" light on the left of the switch shows  
that the machine is working. The coffee will begin  
to brew after a few seconds and will finish doing  
so at the sound of the characteristic gurgle which  
means the process has finished.  
It is entirely normal for the machine to emit steam  
during the coffee percolating or for a few drops of  
condensation to form around the lid. By leaving the  
"coffee" switch pressed after brewing, the hotplate (S) will  
keep the coffee in the carafe at just the right hot  
temperature.  
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small cups are used, the anti-spray hood should be  
fitted on the milk tank pipe (fig. 12).  
PREPARING A CAPPUCCINO  
Filling the Boiler with Water  
Fill the cup with the desired amount of frothed milk.  
To ensure that the milk froths properly, always  
close the steam knob and wait for the OK pilot  
lamp to come on between one cappuccino and the  
next. As soon as the tank is empty and the machine  
begins to puff, turn off the steam by turning the  
steam knob in a clockwise direction.  
The following proportions are recommended in  
order to obtain a perfect cappuccino: 1/3 coffee,  
1/3 hot milk and 1/3 frothed milk.  
Suggestion: to make a hotter cappuccino when  
more than one cup is required, it is better to pour  
one cup of coffee at a time before immediately  
filling it with frothed milk, rather than pouring all  
the cups of coffee at the same time first and then  
filling them with frothed milk..  
Before switching the boiler off it is necessary to  
clean the red emulsifier, so that it does not become  
blocked by the milk when it solidifies: to do so, fill  
the milk tank with a little water and turn the steam  
knob. In this way the steam cleans all the holes  
and emulsifier pipes and empties the internal  
circuits of any traces of milk.  
Unscrew the boiler cap (D) by turning it in an  
counter clockwise direction.  
Fill the carafe with 6 oz (170 gr) maximum of  
water, corresponding to the amount needed to  
make one coffee (fig. 7).  
Pour the water slowly into the boiler,first making  
sure that the cappuccinoswitch is off and that  
the steam knob is turned off.  
WARNING: In order to fill the boiler when it is  
hot - for example immediately after the water  
contained in it has run out while a cappuccino is  
being made - no more than the above  
mentioned quantity of water (6 oz./170gr.)  
should be poured in, corresponding to the  
amount of water needed to make a coffee and  
never try to fill the boiler up to the MAX line (fig.  
8) while it is still hot, otherwise the appliance  
will fail to froth the milk properly the next time.  
Next close the steam boiler cap by turning it firmly  
clockwise.  
Note: for safety reasons it is not possible to open  
the cap when the steam boiler is warm because it  
turns without unscrewing; it is necessary to wait  
for all the water contained in the steam boiler to  
be completely used up in order to fill it, or else to  
wait for the boiler to cool down.  
WARNING: to eliminate the “new” smell and above  
all to ensure that the appliance functions properly, a  
few coffee cycles should be completed without  
coffee powder the first time the appliance is used,  
and the steam boiler should be washed in the  
following way: fill it with water, press the ‘ON/OFF’  
cappuccino switch and after 5 minutes turn the  
steam knob  
Be sure to add water in the boiler only once it is  
completely empty.  
Preparing the Milk for Cups of Cappuccino  
Before dispensing milk, the boiler must be pre-  
heated for 10 minutes. Therefore, press the  
CAPPUCCINObutton before preparing coffee;  
doing so, the boiler will heat right up.  
and leave it on until all the steam has been used up  
(about 15 minutes).  
Prepare the coffee as illustrated in the paragraph  
headed PREPARING THE COFFEEand pour  
about 2 fl. oz. (50-60 gr.) of coffee into each cup.  
To make a cappuccino, pour into the tank milk  
which is neither boiling nor hot. With the tank  
filled to the MAXline, 2 or 3 cappuccinos can  
be made. Never exceed the little mark which is  
placed immediately above the word MAX(fig.  
10) or the milk may continue to drip from the  
pipe after the cappuccino has been prepared.  
Place the cup containing coffee under the milk tank  
pipe, check that the milk tank is firmly attached, wait  
for the OKpilot lamp (N) to come on, the turn the  
steam knob at least a full turn counter-clockwise. The  
frothedmilk will begin to trickle out of the milk  
tank pipe (fig. 11). To avoid the milk splashing if  
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE  
Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance,  
disconnect the appliance from the electric power  
supply by pulling out the plug.  
Cleaning the Milk Frother  
Remember to clean the milk frother after each use as follows:  
Remove the milk tank by pressing the lever  
marked PRESSand pulling it upwards at the  
same time; wash the tank with hot water.  
Remove the emulsifier (fig. 13) by pressing on the  
lever (A) and pulling it upwards at the same time.  
Remove the rubber mixer, especially wash and  
clean with warm water the holes shown in fig. 14  
(clean them using a needle). Check that the hole  
marked with the arrow B is not blocked (fig. 14).  
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White wine vinegar may be used as an alternative  
using the following procedure:  
Once they have been cleaned, all the pieces  
must be reassembled correctly. Pay attention  
that the rubber mixer is firmly pushed down and  
the red emulsifier is pushed till you hear click. If  
the appliance is not cleaned this way every time  
it is used the milk may fail to froth properly or  
may fail to be sucked up, or it may drip from the  
milk tank pipe.  
remove the anti-chlorine filter from the appliance  
(in order not to pollute it with vinegar);  
pour 2 cups of white wine vinegar and 3 cups of  
water into the water tank;  
place the carafe on the hotplate and the filter  
holder without the ground coffee;  
press the "coffee" switch, allow the equivalent of  
one cup to percolate and then turn off the  
appliance;  
Warning: to facilitate the cleaning of the milk tank  
pipe, it is possible to use the pipe brush supplied.  
Other Cleaning  
leave the vinegar to work for an hour;  
turn the machine back on and allow the rest of the  
solution to percolate;  
The carafe, filter holder and permanent filter  
should be cleaned regularly.  
Neither solvents nor abrasive detergents may be  
used for the cleaning of the machine's plastic  
components. A damp cloth is sufficient.  
rinse, using the appliance only with water for at  
least 3 cycles (3 complete tankfulls of water).  
Warning: never discale the boiler.  
SERVICE AND REPAIR  
The machine must NEVER be immersed in water.  
If the appliance should break down or fail to work  
properly, contact the nearest authorized technical  
service centre. Repairs carried out by unauthorized  
staff will invalidate the guarantee.  
DESCALING  
With the passing of time the calcium contained in the  
water will cause blocking which will prevent the  
machine from working properly. The machine should  
therefore be descaled at least every 40 cycles.  
Descaling should be carried out using the special  
coffee descalers which are on sale in most stores.  
Limited Warranty  
What Does This Warranty Cover? We warrant each Espresso Coffee Machine to be free from defects in  
material and workmanship. Our obligation under this warranty is limited to replacement or repair, free of charge at  
our factory or authorized service centers, of any defective part or parts there of other than parts damaged in transit,  
which shall be returned to us, transportation prepaid. This warranty shall apply only if the Espresso Coffee Machine  
is used in accordance with the factory directions which accompany it.  
How Long Does The Coverage Last? This warranty runs for one year from the date of delivery and applies  
only to the original purchaser.  
What Does This Warranty Not Cover? This warranty does not cover defects or damage of the Espresso Coffee  
Machine which result from repairs or alterations to the machine outside our factory or authorized service centers, nor  
shall it apply to any Espresso Coffee Machine which has been subject to abuse, misuse, negligence or accidents.  
Also, consequential and incidental damages resulting from the use of this product or arising out of any breach of  
contract or breach of this warranty are not recoverable under this warranty. Some states do not allow the exclusion  
or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
How Do You Get Service? If repairs become necessary or spare parts are needed, please write to:  
DeLonghi America Inc.  
625, Washington Avenue  
Carlstadt N.J. 07072  
or call Service Tel. No. 800-322-3848  
The above warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties and representations; All implied warranties are limited  
to the applicable warranty period set forth above. This limitation does apply if you enter into an extended warranty  
with DeLonghi. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusions  
connection with the sale or use of its Espresso Coffee Machine.  
How Does State Law Apply? This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights  
which vary from state to state.  
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