Preparation using coffee beans – Siemens TE809201RW User Manual
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Transportation lock
● To avoid damage caused by frost during
transport and storage, the appliance must
be completely emptied first.
Info: The appliance must be ready for use
and the water tank
11 filled.
● Press the
start button 8. The appliance
automatically empties the pipe system
and switches off.
● Empty the water tank
11 and the drip
tray
23.
Factory reset
You can cancel your own settings and reset
the factory settings.
● To activate the factory settings, press the
start button 8.
Info: The appliance can also be reset to
the factory settings using a combination of
buttons. The appliance must be switched
off fully.
● Hold down the selection buttons
<
and
>
4 and the on/off switch 1 O / I at the
same time for at least 5 seconds. Press
the
start button 8. The factory settings
are now reactivated.
Preparation using
coffee beans
This fully automatic espresso machine
grinds beans freshly for each brew. If pos-
sible, use only beans for fully automatic
coffee and espresso machines. For optimal
quality, deep-freeze the beans or store in
a cool place in sealed containers. Coffee
beans can be ground while frozen.
Important: Fill the water tank 11 with cold,
fresh water every day. The water tank
11
should always contain sufficient water for
operating the appliance.
Tip: Pre-warm cups, especially small, thick
espresso cups, on the cup warmer
27.
Different coffee drinks can be prepared
quite simply at the press of a button.
Note: With some settings, the coffee is
prepared in two stages (see
“ aromaDouble Shot”). Wait until the
procedure is fully completed.
Drink preparation without milk
The appliance must be ready for use.
● Place the pre-warmed cup(s) under the
coffee outlet
9.
● Select the required
2 x Espresso,
2 x Coffee, Espresso or Coffee by turning
the rotary knob
6.
The display
5 shows the selected drink
along with the setting for coffee strength
and per-cup quantity for this drink.
Espresso
You can change the settings (see “Display
settings”) or call up and customise settings
(see “Customising”).