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Krups Espresso Vivo User Manual

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Step 2

Insert the filter holder (without espresso)

into the brewing head. Do this by raising

the filter holder up into the machine at a

45 degree angle (figure 4).

Place at least a 5 oz. cup directly under

the filter holder (see figure 5).

n Make sure the pump switch is in the ‘off”

position. Using the ON/OFF button, turn

“on” the appliance

fig. 6

The two indicator lights, yellow and red, will

illuminate. Some water may drip out of the
brewing head during the heating period.

This is normal.
n Set the pump switch to the position

(see figure 6).

This will activate the pump. Upon first use,

the

boiler will need to intake water

into the boiler chamber, and You will hear a

distinct initial thumping noise.

As soon as water is released from the filter

holder, turn the pump switch back to the

“off” position to allow the unit to reach the

proper temperature.

Step 3

As soon as the yellow (thermostat) light

goes out, the machine is properly heated
and ready for use.

Set the pump switch to the

position

and let water run into cup, stopping and
starting water flow by using the pump

switch (see figure 9).

Repeat this process until half of the water in
the water reservoir has been used.

This will require you to stay with the

machine to empty each cup as it becomes

full. Upon completion of each cup set pump

switch to the “off” position.

Espresso is a far richer and stronger brew
than regular coffee. It should be deep, dark

and delicious. Most people find they enjoy it

in small quantities because of its richness

and for that reason, espresso is usually
served in small

oz. demitassse cups.

The mark of real espresso is its wonderful

inviting fragrance and a light brown

“Crema”, found on top of the surface of the

coffee. Your “Espressso Vivo”, properly

used, will always produce espresso that is

deep, dark, and delicious. Just follow the

instructions and use fresh, well roasted

espresso beans.

If you choose to grind your own beans we

recommend using the KRUPS II Barista

Remember, espresso requires a much finer

grind than regular coffee. We recommend
grinding your espresso beans for

approximately 60 seconds; or until it has a

talcum powder appearance and texture.

Before you make Your first cup of delicious

espresso, make sure that the boiler chamber

has water.

With the water reservoir full, place a cup

directly under the filter holder. Turn “on” the

unit and set the pump switch to

As soon

as water begins to flow from the filter

holder, the boiler is full. Set the pump

switch back to the ‘off’ position. When the
yellow thermostat light goes off, you are

ready to make espresso.

Making Espresso

Step 1
n Fill the water reservoir with fresh, cold

water (figures I-3).

While making espresso, water can be added
to the reservoir by opening the hinged
water chamber lid and adding water to the

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