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Pump espresso coffee maker
Please read and keep these instructions
getting the best from your
new coffee maker
• Safety first
Caution must be used when handling hot water, coffee or steam.
• Run water through your machine before first
use
It is important to run water through your coffee maker in order to
rinse the machine. You can also run water through to warm your
coffee machine.
• Descale as appropriate for the hardness of the
water in your area
It is important to descale as the performance of your coffee
maker may be impaired by limescale and other impurities in the
water supply.
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WARNING : The plug removed from
the mains lead, if severed, must be
destroyed as a plug with bared flexible
cord is hazardous if engaged into a
live socket outlet.
Should the fuse in the 13 amp plug
require changing a 13 amp BS1362 fuse
must be fitted.
Electrical requirements
Check that the voltage on the rating
plate of your appliance corresponds with
your house electricity supply which must be
A.C. (Alternating current).
For appliances with fitted plug.
If the socket outlets in your home are not
suitable for the plug supplied with this
appliance the plug should be removed and
the appropriate one fitted.
WARNING: This appliance must be
earthed.
Features
⁄ Warming plate
¤ Power light
‹ Hot water/steam selector
› On/off switch
Í
Î
fi Brewing head
fl Filter lock
⁄
STEAM
‡ Filter holder
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· Drip tray water level indicator
‚ Non slip rubber feet
„ 1 cup filter
‰ 2 cup filter
 Measuring spoon
Ê Compactor
Á Removable drip tray
Ë Froth attachment
È Steam nozzle
OFF
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›
Ì
COFFEE
È
Ë
fi
fl
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Á
Í Display
Î 1.7L removable water reservoir
Ï Pod filter
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Ì Coffee or steam lever
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The first time you use your coffee maker
Operate the coffee maker with water only.
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Before first use
For best results before making your
espresso/cappuccino the cups should be
warmed. This can be done on the warming
plate but please note that this may take up
to 20 minutes depending upon the type of
cup used.
Before using your coffee maker for the
first time or if you have not used it for some
time, rinse the machine by running water
through. Follow the procedure for making
espresso coffee overleaf, without coffee in
the filter holder.
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Note: The 1 and 2 cup filters have many
inlet holes and a single outlet hole.
5 Using your measuring spoon Â
supplied, place one or two measures of
ground coffee into the filter, depending
on filter choice. With the other end of the
measuring spoon, use the compactor Ê
to tamp down the coffee. E
IMPORTANT: Be sure not to overfill the
filter with too much coffee, and wipe around
the edge of the filter to remove any coffee
grounds.
Espresso operation
Filling the water reservoir
1 Remove to fill the water reservoir, A
slide the water tank upwards using the
handle. Open the lid of the water
reservoir Î by pulling up and sliding
backwards.
IMPORTANT: Do not overfill or carry with
the handle when full.
2 Fill the water reservoir Î using cold tap
water, 1.7 litres maximum. B
3 Replace the water reservoir by sliding it
back into place. C
6 Place the filter holder ‡ on the brewing
head fi and position the handle so it
points to the left. F
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Ensure the filter holder is flat against the
brewing head and turn the handle
Using with ground coffee
towards the right G as far as it will go.
7 Place 1 or 2 pre-heated cups below the
holes in the filter holder H and I. When
the coffee maker is at the correct
Ensure the coffee/steam lever Ì is in
the off position.
1 Plug the unit into the power outlet.
2 Switch the unit on by pressing the on/off
switch ›. The blue 'power light' ¤ and
the display Í will illuminate.
3 Pre-heat your coffee cups by placing
them upside down on the warming
plate ⁄.
Note: This machine is designed for use
with espresso or cappuccino cups only. The
coffee will emerge much weaker if larger
cups are used.
4 Select the required filter „ for 1 cup or
‰ for 2 cups and place in the filter
holder ‡. D
temperature the
displayed.
8 Move the lever down to the coffee
setting. You will hear the machine make
a pumping noise, this is normal.
9 Once the cups are filled to the desired
level, pull the lever to the off position.
Water will still filter through for
approximately 8 seconds after the
machine has been turned off.
10Carefully remove the filter holder by
turning the handle slowly to the left.
sign will be
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11To remove the used coffee grounds from
the filter, push the filter lock fl forward
over the edge of the filter and turn the
filter holder upside down. Gently tap out
the coffee. J
6 Move the lever down to the coffee
setting. You will hear the machine
making a pumping noise, this is normal.
7 Once the cup is nearly filled to the
desired level, move the lever back to the
off position. Water will filter through for
approximately 8 seconds after the
machine has been turned off.
12Once the
sign shows, your machine
is ready to make the next espresso.
Note: It is normal for the symbols on the
display to cycle on and off during the water
heat up process.
8 Remove by turning the filter holder
slowly to the left.
9 To remove the pod from the filter, push
the filter lock fl forward over the edge
of the filter and turn the filter holder
upside down. P
Using with the coffee pods
1 Select the pod filter Ï and place in the
filter holder ‡. K
10Once the
sign shows, your machine
2 Remove the espresso pod from the
packaging. L
3 Place the coffee pod in the filter Ï.
Ensure that the flap is placed inside the
filter. M
is ready to make the next espresso.
Note: It is normal for the symbols on the
display to cycle on and off during the water
heat up process.
4 Place the filter holder ‡ on the brewing
head fi and position the handle so it
points left. Ensure the filter holder is flat
against the brewing head and turn the
handle towards the right N as far as it
will go.
5 Place a pre-heated cup below the holes
in the filter holder. O
Note: One coffee pod has the measured
amount of coffee for one single espresso.
When the coffee is at the correct
temperature the
sign will be displayed.
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7 Hold the jug under the steam nozzle so
that the head of the froth attachment is
immersed in milk and push the lever up
to the steam setting. R You will hear the
machine making a pumping noise, this is
normal.
Steam function
The froth attachment makes it easy to
produce frothy milk for cappuccino.
Ensure the coffee/steam lever is in the
off position.
1 Before using the steam nozzle, remove
the filter holder.
IMPORTANT: Do not allow the tip of the
nozzle to touch the bottom of the jug
because this could obstruct the passage of
steam.
8 Once the froth has been produced push
the lever down to the off position and
remove the jug.
2 Attach the froth attachment Ë to the
end of the steam nozzle È. Q
IMPORTANT: For the froth enhancing
attachment to work you must ensure that it
is pushed firmly onto the steam nozzle.
3 Fill the water reservoir with cold tap
water.
Note: Do not be alarmed by the
escaping steam from the base.
4 Swing the steam nozzle with the froth
attachment to the side of the machine.
5 Press the steam button ‹ when the unit
Note: It is normal to hear a pumping
sound when switching from steam mode to
coffee mode or hot water mode.
The milk is ready as soon as it forms a
soft, thick layer of foam on the top. If the
milk starts to make large popping bubbles,
you have boiled the milk and it will therefore
not froth. If this happens replace with
chilled milk. Do not boil the milk.
is ready to make steam, the
sign
shows. This sign will flash on the display
until the machine reaches the correct
temperature to make steam when it
becomes fixed.
6 Pour cold milk into a suitable jug. Use
approximately 100ml for each
cappuccino.
Note: For best results we recommend to
use refrigerated milk and a stainless steel
jug that is well chilled.
Frothing tips
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For best results use fresh, cold milk from
the refrigerator.
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Skimmed milk or fat reduced milk will
make frothing easier.
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Hot water drinks
Cleaning and
maintenance
You must clean the steam nozzle and
froth attachment immediately after each
use.
1 Simply wipe the steam nozzle, warming
plate and exterior with a clean, damp
cloth. Do not use any abrasives or metal
scourers as this will damage the finish
on the unit.
You may want to top up your espresso
with hot water for a longer drink or to make
other hot water drinks such as tea or
instant soups using the steam nozzle.
1 Ensure the unit is cold before removing
the froth attachment from the steam
nozzle.
2 Press the steam/hot water button. ‹
The display shows the
icon flashing.
3 Follow the 'steam function' instruction,
push the lever up to the steam/hot water
function R.
Note: You will hear the machine making
a pumping noise, this is normal.
Briefly push the lever to the
setting to clear any remaining milk out of
the steam nozzle.
steam
WARNING: Steam from the nozzle is
extremely hot and can scald.
2 Place the froth attachment under warm
running water to remove excess milk.
IMPORTANT: Never wash your coffee
machine accessories in a dishwasher.
3 The filters, filter holder and water
reservoir should be washed after each
use by rinsing them under water. To
assist in keeping the filters clean we
recommend you periodically run the
machine with the filter in place, without
coffee, using water only.
4 The symbol
will show on the digital
display as water is dispensed through
the steam nozzle.
5 Once the water has reached the desired
level, push the lever down to the off
position.
Note: It is normal for the symbols on the
display to cycle on and off during the water
heat up process.
Preheating coffee
maker
Should the holes in the filters become
blocked with coffee granules use a fine
bristled brush.
To make hotter coffee and to warm your
coffee cups you may preheat your machine.
This can be achieved by following the
'espresso operation' by passing hot water
through the coffee maker but without using
coffee.
When your coffee maker is not being
used, we recommend that you do not leave
the filter holder attached to the machine as
this will reduce the life of the gasket.
Cups should be placed upside down on
the warming plate. Please note that this
may take up to 20 minutes depending upon
the type of cup used.
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Drip tray
Descaling
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If you live in a hard water area, we
recommend that your coffee maker is
descaled at regular intervals, e.g. every
2-3 months. In areas of moderately hard
water you should descale every 6
months.
If the water filters through more slowly
than usual, it is a sign that descaling is
necessary.
We recommend you use proprietary
liquid descaler which is especially made
for coffee makers and plastic kettles.
Follow the instructions on the bottle or
sachet, and then operate the coffee
maker with just water 3 times before
making coffee.
Do not use kettle descaler unless the
packet specifically states it it suitable for
coffee makers.
1 The water level indicator · appears
through the grid to indicate that the drip
tray is full.
2 Remove the grid of the drip tray by
placing fingers in the two holes in the
centre of the drip tray and lift off. S This
must be done regularly or as soon as the
red water level indicator appears through
the grid.
3 Lift the front of the drip tray up and slide
it out. T
4 Lift off the plastic lining of the drip tray.
U Clean the drip tray and its grid with
water and a little washing up liquid, rinse
and dry.
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5 Reverse the procedure to reassemble.
Note: Ensure that when you are
replacing the drip tray that the plastic lining
is in the correct position.
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Note: The permanent filters should not
be used during descaling.
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Helpline
If you have any difficulty with your
appliance, do not hesitate to call us. We are
more likely able to help than the store from
where you bought it.
Please have the following information
ready to enable our staff to deal with your
query quickly.
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Name of the product
Model number and serial number as
shown on the underside of the
appliance.
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Display guide
• <FLASHING>
Warming up to make coffee or hot water
•
Ready to make coffee
or making coffee (lever down)
• <FLASHING>
Warming up to make steam
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Ready to make steam
or making steam (lever up)
Making hot water (lever up)
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appliance must have been used according to
the manufacturers instructions. For example
coffee makers should have been regularly
descaled.
Your two year
guarantee
It is important to retain the retailers receipt
as proof of purchase. Staple your receipt to
this back cover for future reference.
Please quote the following information if
the product develops a fault. These numbers
can be found on the base of the product.
EXCLUSIONS
Morphy Richards shall not be liable to
replace or repair the goods under the terms of
the guarantee where:
1
The fault has been caused or is attributable
to accidental use, misuse, negligent use or
used contrary to the manufacturers
recommendations or where the fault has
been caused by power surges or damage
caused in transit.
Model no.
Serial no.
All Morphy Richards products are
individually tested before leaving the factory. In
the unlikely event of any appliance proving to
be faulty within 28 days of purchase it should
be returned to the place of purchase for it to
be replaced.
If the fault develops after 28 days and
within 24 months of original purchase, you
should contact the Helpline number quoting
Model number and Serial number on the
product, or write to Morphy Richards at the
address shown.
You may be asked to return the product (in
secure, adequate packaging) to the address
below along with a copy of proof of purchase.
Subject to the exclusions set out below
(see Exclusions) the faulty appliance will then
be repaired or replaced and dispatched
usually within 7 working days of receipt.
If for any reason this item is replaced
during the 2 year guarantee period, the
guarantee on the new item will be calculated
from original purchase date. Therefore it is vital
to retain your original till receipt or invoice to
indicate the date of initial purchase.
2
3
The appliance has been used on a voltage
supply other than that stamped on the
products.
Repairs have been attempted by persons
other than our service staff (or authorised
dealer).
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5
Where the appliance has been used for hire
purposes or non domestic use.
Morphy Richards are not liable to carry out
any type of servicing work, under the
guarantee.
6
Plastic filters for all Morphy Richards
kettles and coffee makers are not covered
by the guarantee.
This guarantee does not confer any rights
other than those expressly set out above and
does not cover any claims for consequential
loss or damage. This guarantee is offered as
an additional benefit and does not affect your
statutory rights as a consumer.
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This guarantee is valid in the UK and
Ireland only.
To qualify for the 2 year guarantee the
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Morphy Richards products are intended for
household use only.
The After Sales Division
Registered address
Morphy Richards Ltd, Mexborough
South Yorkshire, England, S64 8AJ
Morphy Richards has a policy of continuous
improvement in product quality and design.
The company, therefore reserves the right
to change the specification of its models at
any time.
Helpline (office hours)
UK 0870 060 2610
Republic of Ireland 1800 409119
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