Tonino Lamborghini Espresso Maker User manual

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INDEX
CHAPTER 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION................................................5
1.1. CONTENTS OF THE BOX..................................................................5
1.2. DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE......................................................6
1.2.1. ANTI SCALE WATER FILTER ......................................................6
1.3. DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS ..........................................................7
1.4. MARKING AND IDENTIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT ..........................8
1.5. CONDITIONS OF GUARANTEE..........................................................8
1.6 LIMITS OF THE GUARANTEE.............................................................9
1.7 CERTIFICATIONS.............................................................................9
1.8 SCRAPPING ................................................................................... 10
CHAPTER 2 – UNPACKING/ INSTALLATION ...................................... 11
2.1. INSTALLATION ............................................................................. 11
2.2. POSITION OF THE MACHINE ......................................................... 11
2.3. CONNECTING TO THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY .................................. 11
CHAPTER 3 – IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICES..................................... 12
3.1. GENERAL SAFETY ......................................................................... 12
3.2. ELECTRICITY................................................................................ 12
3.3. DANGER – HIGH TEMPERATURES .................................................. 13
3.4. GENERAL INFORMATIONS & IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS .................. 13
CHAPTER 4 – USING THE MACHINE ................................................... 15
4.1. FILLING UP THE WATER RESERVOIR ............................................. 15
4.2. FILLING UP THE BOILER ............................................................... 15
4.3. MAKING A CUP OF COFFEE............................................................ 16

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4.4. DISPENSING HOT WATER ............................................................. 18
4.5. DISPENSING STEAM ..................................................................... 19
4.5.1. Using steam to heat up a drink ................................................ 19
4.5.2. Using the steam to froth milk for Cappuccino. ........................... 19
CHAPTER 5 – PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING THE MACHINE .............. 21
5.1. PRECAUTIONS WHEN DISPENSING STEAM ..................................... 21
5.1.1. Refilling water in boiler............................................................ 21
CHAPTER 6 – CLEANING & MAINTENANCE........................................ 23
6.1. WATER & STEAM DRIP TRAYS ....................................................... 23
6.2. STEAM ARM ................................................................................. 23
6.3. POD HOLDER FILTER .................................................................... 23
6.4. CLEANING THE CHROMIUM-PLATED PARTS.................................... 23
6.5. CLEANING THE PAINTED SURFACES .............................................. 24
6.6. CLEANING THE WATER RESERVOIR ............................................... 24
6.7. REPLACING THE POD ASSEMBLY RUBBER SEALING RING ................ 24
6.8. DESCALING OF THE INTERNAL BOILER .......................................... 25
6.9. ANTI SCALE WATER FILTER .......................................................... 25
CHAPTER 7 - TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................... 26
7.1. PROBLEMS DESCRIPTION AND SOLUTIONS.................................... 26
7.2. FILLING THE BOILER .................................................................... 27
CHAPTER 8 - TECHNICAL DATA ......................................................... 29

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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on choosing a Tonino
Lamborghini Espresso Pod Coffee Machine.
The design of the machine was personally
approved by Tonino Lamborghini towards the end
of 2005 and it includes some design features taken
from the early cars.
Each machine uses the highest quality
materials designed to make a delicious cup of
coffee time and time again.
This manual will guide you through setting up
the machine and how to use the machine to ensure
that it makes a perfect cup of coffee.
PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THIS MANUAL
BEFORE USE.
Please keep this manual in a safe place and
make that that any other person who uses this
machine reads the instructions for use.

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CHAPTER 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. CONTENTS OF THE BOX
1) Coffee Machine
2) 2 Spare rubber seals
3) Cleaning cloth
4) Water reservoir cover plate
5) Coffee Drip tray cover
6) Coffee Drip tray
7) Users Manual on CD Rom
Fig. 1 - Contents of the box
Carefully remove the components from the
box and keep all the packaging in the box.
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1.2. DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE
Fig. 2 shows the assembled machine and
highlights the important controls and buttons.
Fig. 2 – Description of parts
1.2.1. ANTI SCALE WATER FILTER (see Par. 6.9)
Fitted at the end of the longer water pipe that
sits in the plastic water reservoir. When fitted this
filter will prevent the build of scale inside the
machine and will ensure that the machine provides
you with trouble free use.
Steam Drip tray
Water reservoir
Steam release
knob
On/Off Button
Steam Switch
Coffee Button
On/Off Led
Light
Coffee Group
Lever
Spout
Drip tray
Pod holder filte
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Drip tray cover
Cup Rest

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1.3. DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS
On/ Off button: Push the button to turn the
machine on. The red LED light next to the button
will come on to indicate that the machine is on.
This LED will remain illuminated at all times when
the machine is on. Push the button again to switch
the machine off.
Hot water/ Coffee making button: Push the
button to start making a cup of coffee or to release
hot water through the spout (when there is no
coffee pod in the machine). Push the button again
to turn off the water supply.
Steam button: Push the button to prepare the
machine to make steam (boiler temperature rises
to 125°C). Push the button again to return to
coffee making (boiler temperture reduces to 95°C).
You cannot make coffee whilst the steam button is
depressed as the water temperature will be too
high. It takes a couple of minutes for the boiler to
reach the correct temperatute for steam. It takes a
couple of minutes for the temperature to drop back
down after you turn the steam button off again.
Temperature Led Light: This red LED light is
on the left hand side of the casing next to the
steam button.
1 Light on = Machine is in the process of
heating up and is not yet ready. The boiler
has not yet reached operating temperature.
2 Light off = Machine is ready to make coffee.
The boiler has reached operating
temperature.
Steam release knob: Ensure that the steam
arm is over the drip tray and slowly rotate the knob
anticlockwise for a few seconds to discharge any
residual water from the steam arm. Once the water
has been discharged turn the steam off again by
rotating the steam knob clockwise.
PLEASE NOTE: Do not use the steam supply for
longer than about 1 minute at any one time (see Par 5.1).

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Gearlever handle: Located on right hand side
of machine to open and close the pod holder
assembly. Pull the lever towards you to lower the
pod holder assembly and the spout. This allows the
coffee pod to be placed on the holder. Push the
lever away from you to raise the assembly before
you make a cup of coffee. Push the lever until it
locks into position. You should encounter some
resistance as the lever locks. After you have made
a cup of coffee pull the lever towards you to allow
the pod to be taken out.
CAUTION: The pod holder will become hot
during use and care should be taken when putting
in and removing the pod to avoid getting scalded.
1.4. MARKING AND IDENTIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT
The nameplate is located on the underside of
the base and shows details of the model and the
voltage. Please check that the voltage supply
matches the voltage specified on the nameplate
before you start.
1.5. CONDITIONS OF GUARANTEE
The manufacturer provides a guarantees on
the machine according to the laws.
If during the guarantee period the machine
breaks down then it will be fixed and the broken
part replaced on the following conditions:
1 The fault is reported within the guarantee
period.
2 The problem is caused by a manufacturing
defect or faulty material.
3 The machine must be returned to the
retailer to allow the necessary repair work to
be done.
If your machine does not work properly
please look at Chapter 7 – Troubleshooting –
before contacting your retailer.
IMPORTANT: If you have to return the coffee
machine for repair please do not send back the

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water reservoir cover plate, the drip tray cover or
the drip trays. The manufacturer and/or the retailer
will not accept responsibility for the damage or loss
of any of these items if they are returned with the
coffee machine. Please remember to empty the
plastic reservoir before you return the machine.
1.6 LIMITS OF THE GUARANTEE
The guarantee does not cover
1 Incorrect use of the machine which is
designed for household/domestic use.
2 Damage caused by using the machine
outside of the normal working environment.
3 Tampering with the mains cable.
4 Alterations made to the product.
5 Repairs not carried out by an authorized
service agent or centre.
6 Use of non-original spare parts or
accessories.
7 Inadequate or incorrect packing during
transportation.
IMPORTANT: Problems caused by the build of of
scale inside the machine are not covered by the
guarantee. You are advised to use either filtered
water or bottled (still) water to prevent such
problems occurring and to use a scale filter on
the water pipe. The scale filter should be
replaced every 3 months.
1.7 CERTIFICATIONS
The machine complies with the following
European standards:
Safety (Dir. 72/23/CEE) EN IEC 60335-1
EN IEC 60335-2-15
EMC (Dir. 89/336/CEE) EN IEC 55014-1
EN IEC 55014-2
EN IEC 61000-3-2
EN IEC 61000-3-3
EMF (Dir. 2004/40/EC) EN 50366
Part 15 FCC Rulement Subpart A and B
RoHs Dir. 2002/95/CE
Weee Dir. 2002/96/CE

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1.8 SCRAPPING
This product complies with EU Directive
2002/96/EC.
The symbol on the product or on its
packaging indicates that this product may not be
treated as household waste. Instead it shall be
handed over to the appropriate collection point for
recycling of electrical and electronic equipments.
By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly,
you will help prevent potential damage to for the
environment and human health, which could be
caused by inappropriate waste handling of this
product. For more detailed information about
recycling of this product, please contact your local
council office, your household waste disposal
service or the shop where you purchased the
product.
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