Kambrook Espresso Maker KES110 User Manual

Easy Step  
Cappuccino  
Maker  
Instruction Booklet  
KES110  
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Contents  
Kambrook Recommends  
Safety First  
p4  
p6  
Your Easy Step  
Cappuccino Maker  
Operating Instructions  
Coffee Making Tips  
Drinks to Try  
p7  
p12  
p13  
p14  
p16  
p20  
Care and Cleaning  
Troubleshooting  
Warranty  
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Kambrook Recommends Safety First  
IMPORTANT: Please retain your  
instruction book for future use.  
At Kambrook, we believe that safe performance is the first priority in any  
consumer product, so that you, our valued customer can confidently  
use and trust our products. We ask that any electrical appliance that  
you use be operated in a sensible fashion with due care and attention  
placed on the following important operating instructions.  
Important Safeguards For Your Kambrook  
Easy Step Cappuccino Maker  
Do not immerse cord, plug or Easy Step  
Cappuccino Maker body in water or  
any other liquid.  
Always use the appliance on a dry,  
level surface.  
when the appliance is not being used  
and before cleaning.  
Do not leave the appliance unattended  
when in use.Young children should be  
supervised to ensure that they do not  
play with the appliance.  
Before use fully unwind the power cord.  
This appliance is for household use only.  
Do not place this appliance on or near  
a hot gas or electric burner, or where it  
could touch a heated oven.  
Always turn the Selector Control to  
‘STANDBY, switch the power off at the  
power outlet and then remove the plug  
Do not use this appliance for anything  
other than its intended use. Do not  
use outdoors.  
Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles.  
Special Safety Instructions  
As part of regular maintenance, it is  
recommended that this appliance  
be taken to the nearest authorised  
Kambrook Service Centre for checking  
of the ‘Pressure Indicator Button’ once  
every two years.  
The cup-warming plate will always  
be heating when the appliance is  
switched on at the power outlet. Please  
switch off and unplug when not in use.  
Only use cold water in the water tank.  
Do not use any other liquid.  
Before removing the Water Tank Cap  
ensure the Pressure Indicator Button has  
dropped down and is flush with the top  
of the cap.  
To avoid possible burns from hot steam  
and water, never remove the water  
tank cap or filter holder while there  
is steam pressure in the water tank.  
Remove all steam pressure first.  
Never use the appliance without water  
in it.  
Ensure the water tank cap and filter  
holder are firmly secured when using  
the appliance.  
Always ensure the water tank cap is  
clean around the seal and the centre  
valve area (never use if the seal is  
damaged or faulty).  
Refer to Page 10 for instructions on how  
to release the steam pressure.  
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Important Safeguards For All  
Electrical Appliances  
Fully unwind the power cord before use.  
This appliance is for household use only.  
Do not use this appliance for anything  
other than its intended use. Do not use  
in moving vehicles or boats. Do not use  
outdoors. Misuse may cause injury.  
The installation of a residual current  
device (safety switch) is recommended  
to provide additional safety protection  
when using electrical appliances. It  
is advisable that a safety switch with  
a rated residual operating current  
not exceeding 30mA be installed in  
the electrical circuit supplying the  
appliance. See your electrician for  
professional advice.  
Do not let the power cord hang over  
the edge of a bench or table, touch  
hot surfaces or become knotted.  
To protect against electric shock do not  
immerse the power cord, power plug or  
appliance in water or any other liquid.  
The 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 supervised to ensure  
that they do not play with the appliance.  
WARNING: To avoid  
possible burns from hot  
steam and water, NEVER  
open the water tank cap  
while there is pressure in  
the water tank. Remove  
all pressure first.  
It is recommended to regularly inspect  
the appliance. To avoid a hazard do  
not use the appliance if power cord,  
power plug or appliance becomes  
damaged in any way. Return the  
entire appliance to the nearest  
authorised Kambrook Service Centre  
for examination and/or repair.  
Any maintenance other than cleaning  
should be performed at an authorised  
Kambrook Service Centre.  
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Your Easy Step Cappuccino Maker  
1. 3 position brew/steam  
6. Filter holder and 2 stainless  
selector control  
steel filters (1-2 cup filter and  
2-4 cup filter)  
2. Water tank cap with pressure  
indicator button  
7. Removable drip tray  
3. Cup warming plate  
4. ‘POWER’ and ‘HEATING’ lights  
5. Steam tube and nozzle  
with removable cappuccino  
froth enhancer  
8. Water tank with hinged cover  
9. Stainless steel frothing jug  
10. Coffee measuring spoon  
Not Shown  
Cleaning tool  
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Operating Instructions  
Before Using Your Easy Step  
Cappuccino Maker  
Wash the filter holder, stainless filters  
and frothing jug in mild detergent and  
water. Rinse and dry thoroughly.  
It is recommended to carry out a  
complete brewing operation with  
cold water but without any coffee  
before making your first espresso or  
cappuccino (see Brewing Coffee). By  
doing so, any residual dust left inside  
the Easy Step Cappuccino Maker will  
be removed.  
Fig. 1  
Unscrew the water tank cap and  
pour cold water into the tank. Fill  
to 5mm below the visible water  
pipes (Fig 1). Do not fill to the top  
of the tank or there will not be  
enough area to generate steam.  
Screw the water tank cap back  
on top of the water tank, making  
sure it is secured firmly before  
operating the appliance.  
Pre-warming Cups  
For optimal coffee temperature, use  
the cup warming plate on top of the  
appliance to pre-warm the cups.The  
cup-warming plate will be heating  
whenever the appliance is switched  
on at the power outlet.  
How to Make an Espresso  
NOTE: Do not use warm or hot  
Filling the water tank  
water to fill the water tank.  
Switch the power off at the power  
outlet and remove the plug.  
Ensure the Brew/Steam selector  
control is in the ‘STANDBY’ position.  
The ‘STANDBY’ position is located  
on the centre of sector control.  
Ensure the Pressure Indicator  
Button on the Water Tank Cap has  
dropped down and is flush with  
the top of the cap.  
WARNING: Do not pour  
water into the water  
tank while the selector  
control is in the brew or  
steam position.  
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Operating Instructions  
continued  
Preparing the Coffee  
Correct  
Level  
Incorrect  
Level  
Remove the filter holder by  
rotating 45 degrees to the  
left (Fig 2 ).  
Fig. 3  
Fig. 4  
WARNING: The metal  
parts of the filter holder  
might still be very hot.  
Fig. 2  
Cool down these  
parts by running  
under cold water.  
Place the 2 or 4 cup filter into  
the filter holder and use the  
measuring spoon to fill the filter  
with ground espresso coffee to the  
required cup level marking inside  
the filter (use the smaller filter for 1  
or 2 cups and the larger filter for 2  
or 4 cups). Do not fill above the 2  
or 4 cup mark.  
Distribute the ground coffee  
evenly and press it lightly with the  
measuring spoon (Fig 3 and 4).  
Too much coffee can block the  
flow of water.  
To avoid possible burns  
from hot steam and  
water, never open the  
water tank cap while  
there is pressure in the  
water tank. Remove all  
pressure first.  
Never let coffee or water  
level in a cup reach the  
pouring nozzle of the  
filter holder.  
Clean any excess ground coffee  
from the rim of the filter holder  
to ensure a proper fit under the  
brew head.  
Place the filter retainer clip in the  
release position by pulling the clip  
back towards your hand.  
Place the filter holder underneath  
the brew head so that the handle  
is positioned to the left of centre.  
Lift the filter holder until it contacts  
the brew head and rotate to  
the right.  
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Brewing the Coffee  
NOTE: The steam pressure in  
the machine must be released  
each time BEFORE re-filling with  
fresh cold water.  
The twin nozzle filter holder allows you  
to make either one or two espresso  
coffees at a time.  
Make sure the drip tray is in place.  
Place empty coffee cups on the  
drip tray under the filter holder.  
How to Froth Milk for a  
Cappuccino or Latté  
A cappuccino is an espresso topped  
with steamed and frothed milk  
(13 espresso, 13 steamed milk, 13  
frothed milk), traditionally served in a  
ceramic cup at 60°C-70°C.  
A latte is an espresso topped  
with steamed and frothed milk (13  
espresso, topped with steamed  
milk and about 1cm of frothed  
milk), traditionally served in a glass  
wrapped with a serviette.  
Make sure the Brew/Steam  
Selector Control is in the  
‘STANDBY’ position.  
Plug the power cord into a 230V or  
240V power outlet and switch on.  
The red ‘POWER’ light will  
illuminate when the appliance  
has been switched on at the  
power outlet and the cup  
warming plate will start heating.  
Rotate the Selector Control to the  
‘BREW’ position .The orange  
‘HEATINGlight will illuminate to  
let you know the water is heating.  
Coffee will begin to flow into the  
cups in approximately five minutes.  
The first step in making a  
cappuccino/latte is to make a  
short espresso (Follow steps in  
‘How to make an Espresso’).  
The Pressure Indicator Button  
on the Water Tank Cap will rise  
when sufficient steam pressure  
is achieved.  
When sufficient coffee has flowed  
into the cups, turn the Selector  
Control back to the ‘STANDBY’  
position.This will stop the flow  
of coffee.  
Fill the frothing jug 13 full with cold  
milk (skim milk is the easiest to froth).  
Hold the frothing jug below the  
froth enhancer. Immerse the froth  
enhancer 10mm into the milk  
and rotate the Selector Control  
to the ‘STEAM’ position . Gently  
move the frothing jug in a circular  
motion around the froth enhancer.  
When the milk begins to increase  
in volume, immerse the froth  
enhancer deeper into the milk to  
further heat the milk. Do not allow  
the milk to boil.  
Turn the Selector Control to  
the ‘STANDBY’ position to stop  
the steaming function before  
removing the jug.  
Add the steamed milk to each cup  
of freshly brewed espresso coffee  
and spoon on the frothed milk.  
If you are not continuing to using  
the steam function, switch off  
at the power outlet, unplug the  
power cord, remove all pressure  
and allow the appliance to cool.  
Do not remove the water tank  
cap or filter holder until the  
steam pressure in the appliance  
has been released.The Pressure  
Indicator Button should drop  
down and be flush with the top of  
the water tank cap.  
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Operating Instructions  
continued  
Switch the power ‘OFF’ at the  
power outlet, unplug the power  
cord, remove all steam pressure  
and allow the appliance to cool.  
Turn the selector control to the  
‘BREW’ position to ensure steam  
pressure is removed, then turn  
back to the ‘STANDBY’ position.  
Do not remove the water tank  
cap or the filter holder until the  
steam pressure in the appliance  
has been released.The Pressure  
Indicator Button should drop  
down and be flush with the top of  
the water tank cap.  
The Pressure Indicator Button  
should drop down and be flush  
with the top of the water tank  
cap. (See Fig.5)  
Pressure  
Indicator  
Down  
WARNING: To avoid  
splattering of hot milk,  
do not lift the steaming  
nozzle above the  
surface of the milk  
while frothing.  
Fig. 5  
Ensure the selector  
control is in the  
‘STaNDBy’ position  
before removing the  
frothing jug.  
WARNING: The metal  
parts of the filter holder  
might still be very hot.  
Cool down these parts  
by running under  
How to Release the  
Steam Pressure  
cold water.  
To avoid possible burns  
from hot steam and  
Switch the power off at the power  
outlet and unplug the power cord.  
water, never remove the  
water tank cap or the  
filter holder while there  
is steam pressure in the  
water tank. Remove all  
steam pressure first.  
Place the frothing jug under the  
steam nozzle.  
Turn the selector control to the  
‘STEAM’ position and allow  
all steam and residual water to  
completely drain off into the  
jug until all flow and sound  
ceases.The steam pressure is  
now removed.  
Never let coffee or water  
level in a cup reach the  
pouring nozzle of the  
filter holder.  
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After the steam pressure has been  
released, remove the filter holder  
from the brew head. Using the  
filter retainer clip to secure the  
filter in the filter holder, turn the  
filter holder upside down to empty  
used coffee (used coffee grounds  
should be thrown away with  
domestic waste and not down the  
sink which may block drains). Rinse  
the filter and filter holder with  
water and allow to dry.  
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Coffee Making Tips  
The Coffee  
The Grind  
Pre-ground coffee will only retain  
its flavour for 1 week, provided it is  
stored in an air tight container, in a  
cool, dark area.  
The coffee must be ground fine,  
but not too fine (the correct grind  
should look gritty, like sand or salt).  
If the grind is too fine, the  
water will not flow though the  
coffee even under pressure (this  
grind looks like powder and  
feels like flour when rubbed  
between fingers).  
Whole coffee beans are  
recommended and should be  
ground just before use.  
Coffee beans stored in an  
airtight container will keep up to  
1 month before they begin to lose  
their flavour.  
If the grind is too coarse, the  
water flows through the coffee too  
fast, preventing a full flavoured  
extraction.  
Do not store in a refrigerator  
or freezer.  
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Drinks to Try  
Espresso  
Macchiato  
Intense and aromatic, an espresso,  
or short black as it’s also known, uses  
about 7g of ground coffee. It is served  
in a small cup or glass to a level of  
approximately 35mm.  
A macchiato consists of shot or more  
of espresso, topped with a small  
amount of frothed milk.  
Long Black  
A long black is served as a single  
or double espresso, poured over  
hot water.  
Cappuccino  
A cappuccino is very light and is  
usually served between 60°C and  
70°C.This has one-third espresso, one-  
third milk and one-third frothed milk.  
Ristretto  
Meaning restricted, a ristretto is  
an extremely short espresso of  
approximately 15mm, distinguished  
by its intense flavour and aftertaste.  
Caffe Latté  
Served in a glass with a serviette,  
a caffe latté consists of one-third  
espresso, topped with steamed milk  
and about 1cm of foam.  
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Care and Cleaning  
The filter holder, stainless steel filters  
and drip tray can be washed with  
soapy water.The drip tray consists  
of 2 parts and can be removed  
for easier cleaning. (Fig. 6).  
It is Essential to Clean the  
Steam System after Each Use  
Ensure the Selector Control is in  
the ‘STANDBY’ position and the  
steam pressure has been released.  
Remove the froth enhancer  
from the steam tube and nozzle  
for cleaning and wipe the  
steam tube and nozzle with  
a damp cloth.  
Remove the steam nozzle from  
the steam tube by unscrewing  
in a counter-clockwise direction  
using the cleaning tool provided  
(Fig. 7). Clean the steam nozzle  
by removing it and letting water  
run through it for about 10  
Fig. 6  
seconds in the direction opposite  
to the normal steam flow. If the  
nozzle is still blocked clean it with  
the other end of the cleaning  
tool provided (Fig. 8).  
Turn the Selector Control to  
‘STEAM’ and allow the  
appliance to produce steam for  
4-5 seconds to clear the steam  
tube. The filter holder does not  
have to be locked into position.  
Turn the Selector Control to  
‘STANDBY’, switch off at the power  
outlet, remove the plug and allow  
the appliance to cool.  
Fig. 7  
Fig. 8  
NOTE: Do not place any of the  
components in the dishwasher.  
Remove all steam pressure by  
following the instructions on  
Page 10.  
After the steam pressure has been  
released, remove the water tank  
cap and discard the remaining  
water (always empty the water  
tank between uses).  
The steam nozzle must be screwed  
back onto the steam tube in a  
clockwise direction and tightened  
using reasonable force with the  
end of the cleaning tool provided.  
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When the solution has run through  
the appliance (make sure that  
all the solution has run out and  
there is no steam pressure in the  
appliance), turn the Selector  
Control to the ‘STANDBY’ position,  
switch off at the power outlet and  
remove the plug and allow the  
appliance to cool.  
After decalcifying, rinse the  
water tank thoroughly and refill  
with cold tap water.  
Repeat the above procedures  
several times by running clear the  
water through the filter holder and  
through the steam nozzle (half  
each).This should remove any  
possible residual after taste left by  
decalcifying agent.  
Decalcifying  
Hard water can cause limestone build  
up in and on the inner functioning  
components, reducing the brewing  
flow, power of the appliance, and  
affecting the quality of coffee.  
We advise decalcifying the appliance  
on a regular basis (once a month)  
using a liquid decalcifying agent.  
Follow the instructions provided or use  
the following as a guide:  
Diluted solution (for softer water)  
1 part decalcifying agent  
2 parts cold tap water  
Concentrated solution  
(for harder water)  
1 part decalcifying agent  
1 part cold tap water  
Replace the stainless steel filter  
and the appliance is ready to use.  
Decalcifying the appliance  
Ensure the Selector Control is  
in the ‘STANDBY’ position, the  
appliance is switched off at the  
power outlet and that the plug  
is disconnected.  
NOTE: The stainless steel  
filters should not come in  
contact with any decalcifying  
agents. Do not use powdered  
decalcifying agents.  
Ensure the appliance is cool  
and all steam pressure in the  
appliance has been released.  
Remove the stainless steel filter  
from the filter holder and place  
the filter holder back in position.  
Place an empty cup on the drip  
tray, under the filter holder.  
Remove the water tank cap and  
pour in the decalcifying solution.  
Screw the water tank cap back  
on (make sure the cap is on tight).  
Plug the appliance into the  
power outlet and turn the power  
switch on.  
WARNING: To avoid  
possible burns from  
hot steam and water,  
never open the water  
tank cap while there is  
pressure in the water  
tank. Remove all  
pressure first.  
Turn the Selector Control to the  
‘BREW’ position and allow  
the decalcifying solution to run  
through the filter holder.  
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Troubleshooting  
Trouble Shooting Chart  
Problem  
Causes  
Coffee does not  
come out through the  
filter holder  
Appliance was not switched on or plugged in.  
No water in tank.  
Selector control not in ‘Brew’ position.  
Coffee grind is too fine.  
Too much coffee in the filter.  
Water tank cap is not secure, steam is escaping.  
Coffee comes out  
too quickly  
Coffee grind is too coarse.  
Not enough coffee in filter.  
Coffee is too weak  
or watery  
Coffee grind is not fine enough  
- use Espresso ground coffee.  
Coffee comes  
out around the  
filter holder  
Filter holder is not inserted in the brew head.  
There are coffee grounds around the filter  
holder rim.  
There is too much coffee in the filter.  
Coffee has been packed too tightly.  
No steam is generated  
Appliance is not turned on.  
The water tank is empty.  
There is too much water in the water tank,  
(no room for steam).  
Selector control not in ‘Steam’ position.  
Coffee is splattering out  
of the filter holder  
The water tank is empty or low  
(not enough pressure).  
Milk not foamy  
after frothing  
Not enough steam.  
Ensure milk selected is suitable for frothing  
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Kambrook 12 Month Replacement Warranty  
In Australia, this Kambrook Replacement  
Warranty does not affect the mandatory  
The Kambrook Replacement Warranty does not  
apply to any defect, deterioration, loss, injury or  
statutory rights implied under the Trade Practices damage occasioned by, or as a result of, misuse  
Act 1974 and other similar State and Territory  
legislation relating to the appliance. It applies in  
or abuse, negligent handling or if the product  
has been used other than in accordance with  
addition to the conditions and warranties implied the instructions. The Kambrook Replacement  
by that legislation.  
Warranty excludes breakables such as glass and  
ceramic items, consumable items and normal  
wear and tear.  
In New Zealand, this Kambrook Replacement  
Warranty does not affect your mandatory statutory  
rights implied under the Consumer Guarantees  
Act 1993 in relation to the appliance. It applies in  
This Kambrook Replacement Warranty is void if  
there is evidence of the product being tampered  
addition to the conditions and guarantees implied with by unauthorised persons.  
by that legislation.  
If the product includes one or a number of  
This Kambrook Replacement Warranty is valid only accessories only the defective accessory  
in the country of purchase, but other statutory  
warranties may still apply.  
or product will be replaced. Subject to your  
statutory rights, in the event of Kambrook  
choosing to replace the appliance, the  
Kambrook Replacement Warranty will expire at  
the original date, i.e. 12 months from the original  
date of purchase.  
This Warranty card and the purchase receipt for this  
product are to be retained as proof of purchase  
and must be presented if making a claim under  
the Kambrook Replacement Warranty. Please note  
that under any applicable statutory warranty you  
In the event that you need some assistance  
are not required to produce these documents, but with your Kambrook appliance, please contact  
may be required to provide a proof of purchase.  
our Customer Service Department on 1300 139  
798 (Australia) or 09 271 3980 (New Zealand).  
Alternatively, visit us on the website at  
www.kambrook.com.au  
Kambrook warrants the purchaser against defects  
in workmanship and material for a period of 12  
months domestic use from the date of purchase  
(or 3 months commercial use).  
Kambrook 12 Month Replacement Warranty  
Your Purchase Record (Please Complete)  
Attach a copy of the purchase receipt here.  
Date Of Purchase ________________________________  
Model Number ___________________________________  
Serial Number ____________________________________  
Purchased From __________________________________  
(Please don’t return purchase record  
until you are making a claim)  
Kambrook - New Zealand  
Private Bag 94411  
Botany, Manukau  
Auckland 2141  
New Zealand  
Customer Service Line/Spare Parts  
0800 273 845 or 09 271 3980  
Kambrook - Australia  
Building 2, Port Air Industrial Estate  
1A Hale Street  
Botany NSW 2019  
Australia  
Customer Service Line 1300 139 798  
Customer Service Fax 1800 621 337  
Customer Service Fax 0800 288 513  
Due to continual improvement in design or otherwise, the product you  
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