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Krups Espresso Vivo User Manual

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water reservoir, using another receptacle to
fill the container.

CAUTION: the water reservoir is

empty and the pump is running, you

will hear a very distinct noise, which is

louder than the normal operating

sound. If this happens, turn the

machine off. Check water reservoir and
refill as needed. Never let the pump
run when the water reservoir is empty,

as this can damage the pump.

Step 2

n Set the pump switch to the “off” position

and turn the unit “on” (figures 6 7).

Both indicator lights will illuminate. When

the yellow indicator light goes out, the unit

is ready for use.

Remove the filter holder from the
appliance. Choose the desired filter

basket which is required for making one
or two cups of espresso and insert into

filter holder (see figure 10).

Depending on which filter basket you have

chosen, add one measuring spoon of

espresso coffee for each cup of espresso

that you are preparing (figure

-The one cup filter basket only requires

one KRUPS measuring spoon of espresso

coffee.

-The two cup filter basket only requires

two KRUPS measuring spoons of

espresso coffee.

Gently press (tamp) the coffee into the

filter holder using the bottom of the

measuring spoon (see figure

and

ensure that any loose coffee remaining

on the outer edges are removed (see

figure

Insert the filter holder back into the
machine by raising it up at a 45 degree
angle and turning it to the right, until

the filter holder is locked into place

(see figure 14).

Place a cup which has at least a 2-2.5 oz.

capacity underneath the filter holder spout.

If you are preparing more than one cup of

espresso, be sure to position two cups

under the brewing spouts. When preparing

cappuccino you will need a cup that has at

least a 5 oz. capacity.

n As soon as the yellow thermostat light

goes out, set the pump switch to the

figure 15).

When the desired amount of espresso has

been brewed, turn the pump switch back to

the off position. Remove the cup from under

the filter holder.

To remove the coffee from the filter basket,

remove the filter holder from the machine
by grasping the filter holder and turning to

the left, until it dislodges.

Dispose of used coffee in a waste

receptacle (see figure

using the

thumb guard to hold the filter basket in

place.

Reinsert the empty filter holder back into the
machine to keep it warm.

If you wish to continue making espresso,

disregard the yellow thermostat light. It
simply indicates that the thermostat is

regulating the temperature.

In addition to preparing espresso, you can

also use your “Espresso Vivo” to froth milk

for cappucino.

reportedly takes

its name from the chocolate hues of the
robes worn by the Capuchin monks who

favored this delicious desert coffee. While

cappuccino is traditionally made up of
espresso and frothed milk, it can be tailored

to one’s own taste with cinnamon, sugar,

chocolate flakes, or even liquor. Its
versatility makes cappucino a world-wide

gourmet choice.

As long as your “Espresso Vivo” is turned

on and the water reservoir is properly filled,
you can use the steaming feature. There is

no need to prepare espresso before using

this steaming feature.

For best results, you should use the “Perfect
Froth” attachment.

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