DeLonghi Coffee Maker BCO130T User Manual

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANTES  
CONSERVEZ LES PRESENTES INSTRUCTIONS  
INSTRUCIONES IMPORTANTES  
REPASE Y GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES  
LEA ESTE INSTRUCTIVO ANTES DE UTILIZAR EL APARATO  
ISTRUZIONI IMPORTANTI  
CONSERVARE LE ISTRUZIONI  
BCO130T COFFEE CENTER, COFFEE, ESPRESSO AND CAPPUCCINO /  
CAFETERIE MODÈLE BCO130T / CAFETERA ELECTRICA MODELO BCO130T /  
MACCHINA DA CAFFÈ BCO130T  
Register this product on-line and receive a free trial issue of Cook's Illustrated. Visit  
Visit www.delonghi.com for a list of service centers near you. (U.S. and Canada only)  
Enregistrez ce produit en ligne et recevez un numéro gratuit de Cook's Illustrated. Visitez  
Visitez www.delonghi.com pour y voir une liste des centres de réparation proches de chez  
vous. (É.-U. et Canada).  
Registre este producto en línea y reciba un ejemplar gratis de Cook's Illustrated. Visite  
Visite www.delonghi.com para ver la lista de centros de servicios cercanos a usted.  
(Estados Unidos y Canada)  
Registra questo prodotto "on-line" per ricevere una copia omaggio della rivista. Visita  
Visita www.delonghi.com per una lista dei centri di servizio a te piu vicini.  
(Stati Uniti e Canada)  
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS: CARACTÉRISTIQUES ÉLECTRIQUES:  
CARACTERISTICAS ELECTRICAS: CARATTERISTICHE ELETTRICHE:  
115 V ~ 60 Hz 1 500W  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
25  
29  
33  
22  
23  
27  
31  
35  
24  
28  
32  
36  
26  
30  
34  
5
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
When using any electrical appliance, some basic safety precautions should be observed. Specifically:  
• Read all instructions carefully.  
• Make sure the voltage of your electrical system corresponds to the voltage shown on the bottom of  
the machine.  
• Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs.  
To protect against fire, electrical shock and personal injury, do not immerse cord, plug, or appliance  
in water or other liquid.  
• Keep the appliance out of the reach of children and do not leave appliance unattended while in  
operation.  
• Disconnect the plug from the power outlet when the machine is not in use and before cleaning.  
• Do not operate the machine with a damaged cord or plug, after faulty operation, or when it has  
been damaged in any way. Contact the nearest De’Longhi service facility for examination, repair  
or adjustment.  
• The use of accessories not recommended by the manufacturer may result in fire, electrical shock, or  
personal injury.  
• Do not use the machine outdoors.  
• Make sure the power cord does not hang over the edge of the table or counter-top to avoid getting  
accidentally caught or entangled.  
• Do not place the machine or its electrical parts on or near electric stoves, cooking surfaces, or gas  
burners.  
To disconnect the appliance, turn appliance “OFF”, then remove plug from wall outlet.  
• Do not use this machine for any purpose other than its intended use. This appliance is for household  
use only. The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any damage caused by improper,  
incorrect, or irresponsible use.  
• For machines with glass carafe:  
A. The carafe is an accessory to be used exclusively with this appliance. Never use it on a cooking  
surface.  
B. Do not set the hot container on a damp or cold surface.  
C. Do not use the carafe if it is cracked or the handle is not completely sturdy.  
D. Do not use abrasive detergents or sponges to clean.  
WARNING: To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock, never remove the upper part of the  
appliance. There are no elements inside that the user needs to access. Any necessary repairs  
must be made by an authorized service center.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
THIS APPLIANCE IS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY.  
6
SHORT CORD INSTRUCTIONS  
A short power cord is provided to reduce the risk resulting from entanglement or tripping over a longer cord.  
Longer detachable power supply cords are available and may be used if care is exercised in their use. If a  
longer detachable power cord or extension cord is used (1) the marked electrical rating of the extension cord  
should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the appliance, and (2) the longer cord should be  
arranged so that it will not drape over the countertop or table top where it can be pulled on by children or  
tripped over unintentionally. The electrical rating of the appliance is listed on the bottom of the unit. If the  
appliance is of the grounded type, appliance is listed on the bottom of the unit. If the appliance is of the  
grounded type, the extension cord should be a grounded type 3 wire cord. This appliance has a polarized  
plug. One blade is wider than the other. To reduce the risk of electrical shock this plug will fit in a polarized  
plug only one way. If the plug does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not attempt to modify the plug  
in any way.  
DESCRIPTION (see illustration on page 3)  
The terminology below will be used throughout the instructions.  
1. Power cord  
23. Milk reservoir  
2. Splash hood  
24.Milk reservoir spout  
3. Drip tray  
4. Boiler filter disk for espresso coffee  
5. Warming plate  
25. AccuFlavor System selector for drip coffee  
26. Drip coffee water tank (removable)  
27. Water reservoir lid  
6. Espresso/Cappuccino ON/OFF button  
7. Instant Froth Dispenser (IFD) ready light  
8. Espresso/Cappuccino ON light  
9. 1-5 cups indicator light  
10.1-5 cups selector button  
11.Drip coffee ON/OFF button  
12.Drip coffee ON light  
13. AUTO ON light  
28. Drip coffee filter  
29. Drip coffee filter-holder  
30. Flavor Savor channel  
31. Espresso coffee filter  
32. Espresso coffee Filter-holder  
33. Espresso coffee two-cup adapter  
34. Measuring spoon  
35. Small carafe for espresso  
36. Large carafe for drip coffee  
14. AUTO button (automatic switch-on)  
15.Hour set button  
16. Minute set button  
17. Steam knob  
18. Vario System Flavor Selector for espresso coffee  
19. Boiler cap  
20. Boiler for espresso coffee  
21. Milk reservoir lid  
22. Milk frother  
7
appliance, have the socket replaced with a suitable type  
by a qualified electrician.  
• The power cord on this appliance must not be replaced  
by the user, as this operation requires the use of special  
tools.  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
• This appliance is designed to make coffee and other  
hot beverages:  
Be careful not to burn yourself with sprays of hot  
water or steam, or by using the machine improperly.  
• This appliance is designed for household use only.  
Any other use is considered improper and therefore  
dangerous.  
• The manufacturer may not be held liable for any  
damage caused by improper, incorrect, or  
unreasonable use.  
If the cable is damaged or needs to be replaced, contact  
an authorized De’Longhi service center only in order to  
avoid all risks.  
HOW TO MAKE DRIP COFFEE  
SETTING THE CLOCK  
When the coffee machine is connected to the outlet for  
the first time, the numbers 0:00 will flash on the  
display.  
• When using the appliance, do not touch the hot  
surfaces. Use knobs or handles.  
• Never touch the appliance with wet or damp hands  
or feet.  
• Do not allow children or unfit persons to use the  
appliance unsupervised.  
To set the time, proceed as follows:  
1. Press the "HOUR" button (Fig. 1) for about 2  
seconds until the number of hours on the display  
begins to increase.  
• Never allow children to play with the appliance.  
• In the event of failure or malfunction, switch off the  
appliance and do not tamper with it in any way.  
If the appliance requires repair, contact an  
authorized De’Longhi service center and ask for  
original spare parts to be used.  
2. Before the display stops flashing (about 5 seconds),  
set the hour by pressing the HOUR button  
repeatedly.  
3. Set the minutes by pressing the MIN button (Fig. 2)  
repeatedly. (To speed up the operation, hold the  
button down.)  
Failure to observe these safety precautions could  
jeopardize the safety of the appliance.  
4. After setting the time, wait 5 seconds. When the  
display stops flashing, the time set is stored.  
To reset the time, press the HOUR button for about  
2 seconds, and then follow the procedure as  
described starting from point 2.  
INSTALLATION  
• After removing the packaging, make sure the product is  
complete and in perfect condition.  
If in doubt, do not use the appliance and contact  
qualified De’Longhi personnel only.  
• The packing elements (plastic bags, Styrofoam, etc.)  
should be kept out of the reach of children, as they are  
safety hazards.  
• Place the appliance on a firm level surface far from  
water faucets, sinks, and heat sources.  
• When positioning the appliance on the counter, make  
sure to leave a space of at least 2 in. (5 cm) between the  
appliance and the walls or objects beside and behind it,  
and at least 8 in. (20 cm) above it.  
• Never install the appliance in a room where the  
temperature may reach 32°F (0°C) or lower (the  
appliance may be damaged if the water freezes).  
• Check that the voltage of the electrical mains  
corresponds to the voltage shown on the appliance  
rating plate.  
In the event of a temporary power failure, the time  
set does not remain stored in the memory.  
PROGRAMMING THE AUTOMATIC START  
(AUTO BUTTON)  
The appliance can be programmed to make drip coffee  
automatically.  
First, make sure that the time is set correctly.  
To set the delayed start (i.e. the time you want the  
coffee to be made), proceed as follows:  
1. Press the AUTO button (Fig. 3) for about 2 seconds  
until 0:00 flashes on the display.  
2. Before the display stops flashing (about 5 seconds),  
set the desired hour by pressing the HOUR button  
repeatedly.  
3. Set the minutes by pressing the MIN button  
repeatedly.  
4. After 5 seconds, the display will stop flashing and  
the programmed time will be stored.  
5. After you have programmed the machine as  
described above, just press the AUTO button to  
have coffee made at the time set (the AUTO  
indicator light will illuminate).  
Connect the appliance only to an efficiently grounded  
outlet with a minimum rating of 10A only.  
The manufacturer may not be considered liable for  
possible incidents caused by the failure to adequately  
ground the outlet.  
• If the power socket does not match the plug on the  
8
If you want to change the delayed start time after it  
has been set, press the AUTO button for about 2  
seconds and then set a new time as described  
starting from point 2.  
Keep in mind that at the time set, the appliance will  
start to make drip coffee only. The espresso maker  
does not come on.  
section “HOW TO CHOOSE THE FLAVOR OF DRIP  
COFFEE”.  
Press the  
DRIP COFFEE ON/OFF button (Fig.  
12). The indicator light on the button comes on and  
the appliance starts to make the coffee.  
(To make coffee at the programmed time, press the  
AUTO button (Fig. 3); the AUTO light on the button  
comes on.)  
LENGTH OF WARMING TIME (AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF  
TIME)  
The appliance is factory-set to keep the coffee warm for  
two hours after startup.  
The coffee will begin to emerge after a few  
seconds.  
It is completely normal for the appliance to release  
a little steam while the coffee is brewing.  
To keep the coffee hot after brewing, set the carafe  
on the warming plate and leave the appliance on  
(drip coffee indicator light on). The coffee in the  
carafe is kept at the right temperature.  
However, this setting can be changed as follows:  
1. Press the  
DRIP COFFEE ON/OFF button (Fig.  
4) for about 2 seconds until 0:00 flashes on the  
display.  
2. Modify the time by repeatedly pressing the HOUR  
button (and also the MIN button if required).  
3. After setting the time, wait 5 seconds. When the  
display stops flashing, the time will be stored.  
Note: If 0:00 is set, the appliance keeps the coffee  
hot for an unlimited period.  
To turn the appliance off, press the  
COFFEE ON/OFF button.  
DRIP  
HOW TO CHOOSE THE FLAVOR OF DRIP  
COFFEE  
The coffee machine has a “flavor savor” channel inside  
the drip coffee filter-holder that increases the coffee  
infusion time, improving extraction. The resulting coffee  
has a full and intense flavor.  
You can set the machine to make coffee with a strong  
(STRONG position) or light (LIGHT position) aftertaste  
by turning the AccuFlavor System knob (Fig. 13).  
1-5 CUPS SETTING  
To improve extraction and the aroma when making less  
than 6 cups, press the 1-5 cups selector button (Fig. 5).  
The 1-5 cups LED will light up.  
MAKING DRIP COFFEE  
Lift the cover and remove the water tank (Fig. 6).  
Fill the tank with cold clean water up to the level The AccuFlavor System only changes the strength of the  
corresponding to the number of cups of coffee you aftertaste of the coffee, while the actual flavor remains  
want to make (Fig. 7).  
unaltered.  
You can also leave the tank in the appliance and fill  
using the drip coffee carafe marked with the levels  
(Fig. 8).  
Replace the tank in the appliance and press it down  
gently.  
Open the filter-holder by turning it toward the right  
(Fig. 9) and pulling it out by the handle.  
Position the filter in the filter-holder (Fig. 10).  
Place the ground coffee in the filter using the  
measuring spoon provided and level evenly (Fig. 11).  
As a general rule, use one level spoonful of ground  
coffee (about 7 grams) for each cup (for example,  
10 spoonfuls for 10 cups).  
HOW TO MAKE ESPRESSO COFFEE  
1. Unscrew the boiler cap by turning it counter-  
clockwise.  
2. Fill the small carafe for espresso with the quantity of  
water (Fig. 14) corresponding to the number of  
cups you want to make, using the marks on the  
WATER LEVEL side of the carafe (see the table at the  
end of the instructions).  
3. Pour the water into the boiler (Fig. 15).  
4. Close the boiler cap by turning it firmly clockwise.  
5. Place the filter for espresso coffee into the filter-  
holder (Fig. 16).  
6. Fill the filter with ground coffee according to the  
quantity shown in the table at the end of the  
instructions and distribute evenly without pressing  
down (Fig. 17).  
However, the quantity of ground coffee used may  
be varied according to personal taste.  
Use good quality medium grind coffee for drip  
coffee machines.  
It is important to use top quality medium grind  
coffee to avoid blocking the filter while the coffee is  
being dispensed.  
Close the filter-holder and place the carafe on the  
warming plate with the lid on.  
Choose the desired flavor as indicated in the  
9
7. Remove excess coffee from the edge of the filter  
(Fig. 18).  
the instructions in the section HOW TO MAKE  
DRIP COFFEE).  
8. To attach the filter-holder, position it under the  
boiler outlet with the handle towards the left (Fig.  
19), and push it upwards while turning the handle  
firmly toward the right.  
Always turn the handle as far as it will go.  
9. Place the small carafe for espresso under the filter-  
holder (Fig. 20).  
Make sure the filter-holder spouts are inside the  
opening in the carafe lid.  
10.Turn the Vario System selector to the type of coffee  
you want to make: LIGHT or STRONG (Fig. 21).  
11.Make sure that the steam knob is closed by turning  
it clockwise.  
ESPRESSO MAKER: Make at least four  
cappuccinos without using ground coffee and  
using water instead of milk (following the  
instructions in the section HOW TO MAKE  
CAPPUCCINO).  
HOW TO MAKE CAPPUCCINO  
1.To make two cappuccinos, prepare the espresso  
coffee as described in the section HOW TO MAKE  
ESPRESSO COFFEE from point 1 to point 11, but  
add the quantity of water required to make two  
cappuccinos up to level  
2 on the WATER LEVEL  
side of the carafe, as shown in the table at the end  
of the instructions. (Note: the quantity of water for  
making cappuccinos is greater than that needed for  
espresso. The additional water is used to produce  
steam to froth the milk).  
12.Press the  
ESPRESSO/CAPPUCCINO ON/OFF  
button (Fig. 22) for espresso coffee. The  
espresso/cappuccino ON light will illuminate  
indicating the espresso coffee maker is operating.  
13.After about two minutes, the espresso coffee starts  
to run out from the filter-holder spouts (Fig. 23).  
CAUTION: To prevent splashes, never remove the  
filter-holder while the appliance is dispensing coffee.  
14.When coffee no longer runs out of the filter-holder,  
2.Pour the milk into the reservoir (Fig. 27) up to level 2  
(corresponding to two cappuccinos) marked on the  
inside of the reservoir.  
NOTE: Use reduced fat milk (or preferably fat-free  
milk) at refrigerator temperature.  
3.Press the  
ESPRESSO/CAPPUCCINO ON/OFF  
press the  
ESPRESSO/CAPPUCCINO ON/OFF  
button for espresso coffee. The espresso/cappuccino  
indicator light will illuminate to indicate the espresso  
coffee maker is operating.  
button to turn the coffee maker off.  
15.Pour the coffee into the cups.  
16.To dispose of the used coffee grounds, unfasten the  
filter-holder. Block the filter using the lever  
incorporated in the handle and empty the grounds  
by turning the filter-holder upside down and  
tapping (Fig. 24).  
4.Let the coffee drip into the small carafe. When the  
darker coffee (which is below the lighter colored  
cream) reaches level 2 on the COFFEE LEVEL side of  
the carafe (Fig. 28), position the Vario System  
selector on CAPPUCCINO (Fig. 21). This must be  
done with the utmost care. If the coffee goes above  
level 2, there will not be enough steam left afterward  
to froth the milk.  
5.Pour the coffee into two sufficiently large cups.  
6.Make sure that the milk reservoir is correctly  
positioned and hooked to the appliance, then place  
a cup containing the coffee made previously under  
the milk reservoir spout.  
CAUTION: Before removing the filter-holder, to  
avoid puffs of steam, completely eliminate any  
residual steam in the boiler by turning the steam  
knob counter-clockwise (Fig. 25).  
NOTE: For safety reasons, when the boiler is hot the cap  
cannot be opened, but turns without catching. If you  
need to remove it for any reason, first vent all the steam  
in the boiler using the steam knob as described above.  
USING THE TWO-CUP ADAPTER  
7.Make sure the IFD light is on (if off, wait for it to come  
on). Turn the steam knob counter-clockwise. The  
frothed milk begins to come out of the spout. Let the  
frothed milk flow into the cup until the level of the  
milk in the reservoir drops one step (corresponding  
to level 1 marked on the inside of the reservoir).  
To interrupt the flow of milk, turn the steam knob  
clockwise.  
The adapter must be used when you want to make  
coffee directly in the cups rather than in the carafe.  
To apply the adapter, hook it onto the bottom of the  
filter-holder (Fig. 26).  
IMPORTANT: When using the appliance for the first  
time, all the accessories and the internal circuits must  
be washed as follows:  
DRIP COFFEE MAKER: Make at least two carafes 8.Prepare the second cappuccino by repeating steps 6  
of coffee without using ground coffee (following  
and 7.  
10  
NOTE: Each level of the milk reservoir indicates the  
quantity of milk necessary to make one cappuccino.  
NOTE: When using small cups, to prevent the milk  
from splashing out, fit the splash hood onto the milk  
reservoir spout (Fig. 29).  
CLEANING THE MILK RESERVOIR AND  
FROTHER  
The milk reservoir and frother must be cleaned after  
every use. Proceed as follows:  
1. Remove the milk reservoir by pressing catch A (Fig.  
34) and at the same time pulling the reservoir  
upwards.  
2. Remove the red frother by pressing catch B and at  
the same time pulling the frother upwards (Fig. 34).  
3. Remove the rubber mixer (Fig. 35).  
4. Wash the reservoir, frother and mixer thoroughly  
with hot water.  
9.When you have finished, turn the appliance off by  
pressing the  
button.  
ESPRESSO/CAPPUCCINO ON/OFF  
Important: After making the last cappuccino and  
before turning the appliance off, raise the milk  
intake tube above the level of any milk left (as  
shown in Fig. 30) and let the steam vent for a few  
seconds. Close the steam knob with the tube raised  
as described above. To ensure hygiene, we  
recommend that you always follow this procedure  
to prevent milk from stagnating in the internal  
circuits of the machine.  
10.To make four cappuccinos, repeat the previous steps,  
paying attention to the quantity of water, milk and  
ground coffee indicated in the table at the end of the  
instructions. Before positioning the Vario System  
selector in the Cappuccino position, let the coffee  
drip into the carafe until it reaches level 4 on the  
COFFEE LEVEL side (as shown in Figure 31).  
Make sure the four holes on the frother (Fig. 36), in  
particular the holes indicated by the arrows (C), are  
not obstructed. If necessary, clean using a  
toothpick.  
5. Once clean, re-assemble all the components  
correctly.  
In particular, make sure the rubber mixer is fully  
inserted and the milk reservoir and red frother are  
inserted until you hear a click.  
If these components are not cleaned after each use, the  
frother may not work properly, the milk may not be  
drawn up, or milk may drip from the reservoir spout.  
DESCALING THE ESPRESSO/CAPPUCCINO  
SECTION  
NOTE: When pouring milk into the reservoir, never  
exceed level 4; otherwise the milk may continue to Over time, heating the water used to make the coffee  
leads to lime scale buildup in the internal circuits of the  
appliance.  
We therefore recommend that you descale the espresso  
maker every 2-6 months (depending on the hardness  
drip from the spout after you have finished making  
the cappuccino.  
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE  
Before carrying out any cleaning operations, let the of the water and the frequency of use).  
Proceed as follows:  
1. Fill the small carafe with water up to level 4 on the  
WATER LEVEL side.  
2. Dissolve 1 spoonful (about 15-20 grams) of citric  
acid (sold at drugstores) in the water.  
3. Pour the solution into the boiler and screw on the  
cap.  
4. Make sure the steam knob is closed and attach the  
filter-holder.  
5. Place the carafe under the espresso filter-holder.  
6. Turn the Vario System selector to LIGHT and turn the  
coffee maker on.  
7. After a few minutes, the solution begins to run into  
the carafe.  
Every now and then, turn the steam knob to let out  
a little of the solution from the milk reservoir spout.  
8. When all the solution has run through, turn the  
appliance off and let it cool down.  
appliance cool down and unplug it from the mains  
outlet.  
Never immerse the coffee maker in water: it is an  
electrical appliance.  
Do not use solvents or abrasive detergents to clean  
the appliance. A soft damp cloth is sufficient.  
Clean the filter-holder, drip tray, boiler outlet,  
carafe and water tank regularly. Never wash the  
filter-holder in the dishwasher.  
From time to time, check to make sure that holes in  
the espresso coffee filter are not obstructed. If  
necessary, clean using a pin (see Fig. 32).  
Check the Flavor Savor periodically, removing it  
from the filter-holder cone by pulling it upwards  
(Fig. 33). Clean it thoroughly and replace.  
9. To eliminate the descaling solution residues, repeat  
steps 1 to 8 at least twice, using water only (without  
adding citric acid).  
11  
5. Place the carafe with the lid on the warming plate.  
6. Press the DRIP COFFEE ON/OFF button and let  
one cup of solution run into the carafe; then turn off  
the machine.  
7. Leave the solution to work for one hour.  
8. Turn the appliance back on and let the rest of the  
solution percolate through.  
9. To rinse, run the machine with water only (no  
ground coffee) at least three times (three full water  
tanks).  
DESCALING THE DRIP COFFEE SECTION  
Over time, the lime contained in the water will cause  
blockage that can prevent the machine from working  
properly.  
The coffee machine is equipped with a system for  
controlling the amount of lime.  
When the lime reaches a high level, the drip coffee ON  
light begins to flash: this means it is time to descale.  
To descale, proceed as follows:  
Repair of damage to the coffee machine caused by  
lime scale is not covered by the warranty if descaling is  
not performed regularly as described above.  
1. Fill the carafe with clean cold water up to the 4 cup  
level.  
2. Dissolve 2 spoonfuls (about 30 grams) of citric acid  
(sold at drugstores) in the water.  
3. Pour the solution into the tank and place it in the  
machine.  
4. Remove the filter from the filter-holder (to avoid  
contamination).  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSES  
SOLUTION  
•The coffee is ground too finely.  
• Use medium grind coffee or coffee  
ground expressly for espresso makers.  
No espresso coffee is  
delivered.  
• The holes in the filter-holder spouts  
are obstructed.  
•Clean the spout holes.  
• The filter is clogged.  
• Clean the filter and holes thoroughly  
using a pin (see Fig. 32).  
• The milk is not cold enough.  
• Use reduced fat (or preferably fat-  
free) milk at refrigerator  
temperature.  
No milk froth is formed  
when making cappuccino.  
• The splash hood is dirty.  
• Clean the splash hood thoroughly.  
• The drip coffee machine needs to be  
descaled.  
• Descale as described in the section  
DESCALING THE DRIP COFFEE  
SECTION.  
The drip coffee takes longer  
to brew.  
• Inadequate rinsing.  
The coffee has an acidic  
taste.  
Rinse the appliance as described in  
the section DESCALING THE DRIP  
COFFEE SECTION.  
12  
Quantity of water in the small carafe to pour  
into the boiler (WATER LEVEL side)  
Quantity of coffee to place in the  
filter  
To make  
- 4  
- 2  
2 espressos  
- 4  
- 2  
2 cappuccinos  
4 espressos  
- 4  
- 2  
- 4  
- 2  
4 cappuccinos  
13  
This warranty applies to all products with De’Longhi or Kenwood brand names.  
Limited Warranty  
What does the warranty cover?  
We warrant each appliance to be free from defects in material and workmanship. Our obligation under this  
warranty is limited to repair at our factory or authorized service center of any defective parts or part thereof,  
other than parts damaged in transit. In the event of a products replacement or return, the unit must be returned  
transportation prepaid. The repaired or new model will be returned at the company expense.  
This warranty shall apply only if the appliance is used in accordance with the factory directions, which  
accompany it, and on an Alternating current ( AC ) circuit.  
How long does the coverage last?  
This warranty runs for one year ( 1 ) from the purchase date found on your receipt and applies only to the  
original purchaser for use.  
What is not covered by the warranty?  
The warranty does not cover defects or damage of the appliance, which result from repairs or alterations to  
the appliance outside our factory or authorized service centers, nor shall it apply to any appliance, which has  
been subject to abuse, misuse, negligence or accidents. Also, consequential and incidental damage 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 damage, so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
How do you get service?  
If repairs become necessary, see contact information below:  
U.S. Residents:  
For all accessories, spare parts or replacement parts, please contact our parts division at 1-800-865-6330.  
Residents of Canada: Please contact our toll free hotline at 1-888-335-6644 or log onto our website at  
Residents of Mexico: Please refer to the Limited Warranty statement for Mexico.  
Please refer to the back page of the manual for De’Longhi addresses.  
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 not apply if you enter into an  
extended warranty with De’Longhi. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty  
lasts, so the above exclusions may not apply to you. De’Longhi does not authorize any other person or  
company to assume for it any liability in connection with the sale or use of its appliance.  
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.  
14  

Musica CRW4260tx User Manual
Motorola Personal Communicator V100 User Manual
Motorola LTS 2000TM User Manual
Marantz COMPACT DISK RECORDER CDR631 User Manual
Jura Capresso S9 User Manual
FieldServer FS 8700 105 User Manual
Exabyte 1005911 003 User Manual
CyberPower Computer Drive CP H420P User Manual
Clickfree HD801 User Manual
ABB ACS580 0P User Manual