Delonghi Gb 5732153600 Owner S Manual _ROMANETE08

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Read this manual thoroughly before installing and
using the appliance.
This is the only way to ensure best results and
maximum safety for the user.

DESCRIPTION
(see figure on fig. 3)
The terminology below will be used repeatedly on the
following pages.
1. Control panel
2. Steam knob
3. Water tank
4. Water tank lid
5. Power cable
6. Steam/hot water tube
7. Cup tray
8. Drip tray
9. Cappuccino maker
10. Nozzle
11. Boiler outlet
12. Pusher
13. Measure for ground coffee
14. Filter holder
15. Large two-cup filter
16. Small one-cup or pod filter
17. Steam selector button
18. Coffee/hot water button
19. ON/OFF button
20. ON light
21. Temperature OK light (coffee, hot water or steam)
22. STEAM indicator light
23. Cup warming plate

SAFETY WARNINGS

• This appliance is designed to make coffee or heat
drinks. Be careful to avoid being scalded by sprays
of water or steam or due to improper use of the
appliance.
• This appliance is intended for domestic use only.
Any other use is considered improper and thus
dangerous.
• The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any
damage caused through incorrect, wrong or
unreasonable use.
• When using the appliance, do not touch the hot
surfaces. Use the knobs or handles.
• Never touch the appliance with wet or damp hands
or feet.
• The appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety. Children should
be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
• In the event of failure or malfunction, unplug the
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appliance from the mains. For repairs, contact an
authorized Service Centre only and request original
spare parts. Failure to respect the above could
reduce the safety of the appliance.
• Materials and accessories coming into contact with
food conform to EC regulation 1935/2004.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CORRECT DISPOSAL OF
THE PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH EC DIRECTIVE
2002/96/EC.
At the end of its working life, the product
must not be disposed of as urban waste.
It must be taken to a special local authority
differentiated waste collection centre or to a
dealer providing this service.
Disposing of a household appliance
separately avoids possible negative
consequences for the environment and
health deriving from inappropriate
disposal and enables the constituent
materials to be recovered to obtain significant savings in
energy and resources.As a reminder of the need to dispose of
household appliances separately, the product is marked with
a crossed-out wheeled dustbin.

INSTALLATION

• After removing the packaging, make sure the product is
complete.
If in doubt, do not use the appliance and contact a
qualified professional.
• The packing elements (plastic bags, polystyrene foam,
etc. ) should be kept out of reach of children as they are
a safety hazard.
• Place the appliance on a work surface far away from
water taps, basins and sources of heat.
• After positioning the appliance on the work top, leave a
space of at least 5 cm between the surfaces of the
appliance and the side and rear walls and at least 20
cm above the coffee maker.
• Never install the appliance in environments where the
temperature may reach 0°C or lower (the appliance
may be damaged if the water freezes).
• Check that the voltage of the mains power supply
corresponds to the value indicated on the appliance
rating plate.
Connect the appliance to an efficiently earthed socket
with a minimum current rating of 10A only.
The manufacturer may not be considered liable for
possible incidents caused by the failure to adequately
earth the mains.
• If the power socket does not match the plug on the
appliance, have the socket replaced with a suitable type
by a qualified professional.
• The power cable on this appliance must not be replaced
by the user as this operation requires the use of special
tools.
If the cable is damaged or requires replacing, contact
an authorised service centre only to avoid all risks.

HOW TO MAKE ESPRESSO COFFEE
FILLING THE WATER TANK
1. Open the water tank lid (fig. 1) and then take out
the tank by pulling upwards (fig. 2).
2. Fill the tank with fresh clean water taking care not
to exceed the MAX level. (fig. 3).
Replace the tank, pressing lightly to open the valve
located on the bottom of the tank.
3. More simply, the tank can also be filled without
removing it, pouring the water directly from a jug.
IMPORTANT: It is normal for there to be water in the
space under the tank. This should therefore be dried
regularly with a clean sponge.
NB: Never use the appliance without water in the tank
and always remember to top up when the level drops
to a couple of centimetres from the bottom.
PREHEATING THE COFFEE UNIT
To obtain espresso coffee at the right temperature, the
coffee machine must be preheated. Press the ON/Off
button
(fig. 4) at least 15 to 30 minutes before
making the coffee, making sure the filter holder is
attached to the appliance (check that the steam knob
is closed). To attach the filter holder, position it under
the boiler outlet with the handle towards the left (see
fig. 5), push it upwards and at the same time rotate the
handle firmly towards the right.
Wait for half an hour, then make the coffee as
described in the following section.
Alternatively, you can preheat more rapidly by
proceeding as follows:
1.Turn the appliance on by pressing the ON/OFF
button (fig. 4) and attach the filter holder to the
appliance without adding ground coffee.
2.Place a cup under the filter holder.
Use the same cup as will be used to prepare the
coffee in order to preheat it.
3.Wait for the OK indicator light to come on (fig. 6),
then immediately press the coffee knob (fig. 7). Run
the water off until the OK indicator light goes out,
then interrupt delivery by pressing the coffee button
again (fig. 7).
4.Empty the cup. Wait until the OK indicator light
comes on again then repeat the same operation.
(It is normal for a small and harmless puff of steam to
be given off when removing the filter holder).

HOW TO PREPARE ESPRESSO COFFEE USING THE
FILTER HOLDER FOR GROUND COFFEE
1.After preheating the appliance as described above,
place the ground coffee filter in the filter holder,
making sure the projection is correctly inserted in the
slot as shown in fig. 8. Use the smaller filter to make
one coffee or the larger filter to make two coffees.
2.To make a single coffee only, place one level
measure (about 7 g) of ground coffee in the filter.
(fig. 9). To prepare two coffees, place two loosely
filled measures (about 6+6 g) of ground coffee in the
filter. Fill the filter a little at a time to prevent the
ground coffee from overflowing.
IMPORTANT: for correct operation, before adding the
ground coffee to the filter holder, clean the filter from
residues of ground coffee from the previous infusion.
3.Distribute the ground coffee evenly and press lightly
with the presser (fig. 10). NB: Correct pressing of the
ground coffee is essential to obtain a good espresso.
If pressing is excessive, coffee delivery will be slow
and the froth will be dark. If pressing is too light,
coffee delivery will be too rapid and the froth will be
skimpy and light coloured.
4.Remove any excess coffee from the rim of the filter
holder and attach the filter holder to the appliance.
Rotate firmly (fig. 5) to avoid leaks of water.
5.Place the cup or cups under the filter holder spouts
(fig. 11). You are recommended to heat the cups
before making the coffee by rinsing them with a little
hot water or placing them to warm on the top plate
for at least 15-20 minutes (fig. 12).
6.Make sure the OK light (fig. 6) is on (if off, wait until
it comes on), then press the coffee button (fig. 7).
When the required quantity of coffee has been run
off, press the same button again (fig. 7). (You should
not run off coffee for more than 45 seconds at a
time).
7.To remove the filter holder, rotate the handle from
right to left.
IMPORTANT: to avoid splashes, never remove the filter
holder while the appliance is delivering coffee.
8.To eliminate the used coffee grounds, block the filter
in place using the lever incorporated in the handle
and empty the coffee by turning the filter holder
upside down and tapping (fig. 13).
9.To turn the coffee machine off, press the ON/OFF
button (fig. 4).
IMPORTANT: the first time the appliance is used, all
accessories and the internal circuits must be washed
through by making at least five coffees without using
ground coffee.
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HOW TO PREPARE ESPRESSO COFFEE
USING PODS
1. Preheat the appliance as described in the section
"PREHEATING THE COFFEE UNIT", making sure
the filter holder is attached. This obtains a hotter
coffee.
NB: Use pods conforming to the ESE standard
indicated on the pack with the following logo:

The ESE standard is a system accepted by leading pod
producers and enables espresso coffee to be prepared
simply and cleanly.
2. Place the small filter (1 cup or pods) in the filter
holder, making sure the projection is correctly
inserted in the slot as shown in fig. 8.
3. Insert a pod, centring it as far as possible on the
filter (fig. 14).
Always follow the instructions on the pod pack to
position the pod on the filter correctly.
4. Attach the filter holder to the appliance. Always
rotate as far as it will go (fig. 5).
5. Proceed as in points 5, 6 and 7 in the previous
paragraph.

HOW TO MAKE CAPPUCCINO COFFEE
1.Prepare the espresso coffees as described in the
previous paragraphs, using sufficiently large cups.
2.Press the steam button (fig. 15) and wait for the OK
light to come on (fig. 6). This indicates that the boiler
has reached the ideal temperature for steam
production.
3.3. In the meantime, fill a recipient with about 100
grams of milk for each cappuccino to be prepared.
The milk must be at refrigerator temperature (not
hot!). In choosing the size of the recipient, bear in
mind that the milk doubles or triples in volume.
NB: YOU ARE RECOMMENDED TO USE SEMISKIMMED MILK AT REFRIGERATOR TEMPERATURE.
4.Place the recipient containing the milk under the
cappuccino maker (fig. 16).
5.Dip the cappuccino maker into the milk for about 5
mm and turn the steam knob anticlockwise (fig. 17),
taking care not to immerse the raised line on the
cappuccino maker (indicated by the arrow in fig.
17). Turn the steam knob at least a half turn
anticlockwise (fig. 18). Steam is discharged from the
cappuccino maker, giving the milk a creamy frothy
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appearance. To obtain a creamier froth, dip the
cappuccino maker into the milk and rotate the
container with slow movements from the bottom
upwards.
6.When the required temperature is reached (60°C is
ideal), interrupt steam delivery by rotating the steam
knob clockwise and at the same time pressing the
steam button (fig. 15).
7.Pour the frothed milk into the cups containing the
espresso coffee prepared previously.
The
cappuccino is ready. Sweeten to taste and, if desired,
sprinkle the froth with a little cocoa powder.
NB: To prepare more than one cappuccino, first make
all the coffees then at the end prepare the frothed milk
for all the cappuccinos.
NB: to make coffee again after the milk has been
frothed, cool down the boiler first or the coffee will be
burnt.
To cool it, place a container under the boiler outlet,
press the steam button and run off water until the OK
light goes out.
Make the coffee as described in the previous
paragraphs.
IMPORTANT: always clean the cappuccino maker
after use. Proceed as follows:
1..Discharge a little steam for a few seconds by
rotating the steam knob (fig. 18). This empties any
milk left inside the steam spout.
IMPORTANT: To ensure hygiene, you are
recommended to follow this procedure each time you
make cappuccino to avoid milk stagnating in the milk
circuit.
2.With one hand, hold the cappuccino tube firmly and
with the other unscrew the cappuccino maker itself
by rotating clockwise and extracting downwards (fig.
19).
3.Remove the nozzle from the steam tube by pulling it
downwards (fig. 20).
4.Wash the cappuccino maker and steam nozzle
thoroughly with warm water.
5.Make sure the two holes shown in fig. 21 are not
blocked. If necessary, clean with a pin.
6.Replace the steam nozzle by inserting it onto the
steam tube and rotating firmly towards the top of the
tube.
7.Replace the cappuccino maker by inserting it and
rotating anticlockwise.

HOT WATER PRODUCTION
1.Turn the appliance on by pressing the ON/OFF
button (fig. 4). Wait until the OK indicator light
comes on (fig. 6).
2.Place a recipient under the cappuccino maker.
3.Press the coffee button (fig.7) and at the same time
turn the steam knob anticlockwise (fig.18). Water
comes out of the cappuccino maker;
4.To interrupt delivery of hot water, close the steam
knob by rotating clockwise and press the coffee
button again (fig. 7). (You should not run off hot
water for more than 45 seconds at a time).

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
1. Before performing any cleaning operations, leave
the appliance to cool down and unplug from the
mains socket.
2. Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaning products
to clean the appliance. A soft, damp cloth is
sufficient.
3. Empty and wash the drip tray and cup tray
frequently.
4. Clean the water tank regularly.
IMPORTANT: Never immerse the appliance in water. It
is an electrical appliance.

CLEANING THE FILTER HOLDER
About every 200 coffees, clean the filter holder for
ground coffee as follows:
• Remove the filter with frother.
• Clean the inside of the filter holder. Never wash in a
dishwasher.
• Unscrew the cap of the frother by turning
anticlockwise (fig. 22).
• Remove the frother from the container by pushing it
from the cap end.
• Remove the gasket.
• Rinse all components and clean the metal filter
thoroughly in hot water using a brush (fig. 23).
Make sure the holes in the metal filter are not
blocked. If necessary, clean with a pin (see fig.24).
• Replace the filter and gasket on the plastic disk as
shown in fig. 25.
Make sure to insert the pin on the plastic disk into the
hole in the gasket indicated by the arrow in fig. 25.
• Replace the assembly in the steel filter container (fig.
26), making sure the pin is inserted in the hole in the
support (see arrow in fig. 26).
• Finally, screw on the cap by turning clockwise (fig.
27).
Failure to clean as described above invalidates the
guarantee.

CLEANING THE BOILER OUTLET
About every 300 coffees, the espresso boiler outlet
must be cleaned as follows:
1.Make sure the appliance is not hot and that it is
unplugged from the mains;
2.Using a screwdriver, unscrew the screw fixing the
espresso boiler outlet filter (fig. 28);
3.Clean the boiler with a damp cloth;
4.Clean the outlet thoroughly in hot water using a
brush. Make sure the holes are not blocked. If
necessary, clean with a pin (fig. 24).
5.Rinse under running water, rubbing all the time.
6.Screw the boiler outlet back on.
Failure to clean as described above invalidates the
guarantee.
DESCALING
You are recommended to descale the coffee machine
about every 200 coffees or a maximum of every two
months.
You should use a commercially available product
specifically for descaling espresso coffee machines.
If such a product is not available, proceed as follows.
1. Fill the tank with half a litre of water;
2. Dissolve 2 spoonfuls (about 30 grams) of citric acid
(obtainable from chemist's or drug stores);
3. Press the ON/OFF button and wait for the OK
indicator light to come on.
4. Make sure the filter holder is not attached and
position a recipient under the boiler outlet.
5. Press the coffee button, half empty the tank by
turning the steam knob every now and then to run
off a little solution. Stop run-off by pressing the
button again.
6. Turn the appliance off.
7. Leave the solution to work for 15 minutes then turn
the appliance on again.
8. Press the coffee button to empty the tank
completely.
9. To eliminate residues of solution and scale, rinse the
tank well, fill with clean water (without citric acid)
and replace in position.
10. Press the coffee button and run the water off until
the tank is completely empty;
11. Interrupt water run-off and repeat operations 9, 10
and 11 again.
Repair of damage to the coffee machine caused by
scale is not covered by the guarantee unless descaling
is performed regularly as described above.

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PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSES

No espresso coffee is
delivered

- No water in the tank
- The holes in the filter holder spouts
are blocked.
- The espresso boiler outlet is blocked
- The filter is blocked
- The tank is incorrectly inserted and
the valve on the bottom is not open

- Fill the tank with water
- Clean the spout holes.
- Clean as described in the chapter
"Cleaning the boiler outlet"
- Clean as described in the section
"cleaning the filter".
- Press the tank down lightly to open
the valve on the bottom.

The espresso coffee drips
from the edges of the filter
holder rather than the holes

- The filter holder is inserted incorrectly

- Attach the filter holder correctly and
rotate firmly as far as it will go.
- Have the espresso boiler gasket
replaced at a service centre
- Clean the spout holes.

The espresso coffee is cold

- The espresso OK indicator light was
not on when the coffee switch was
pressed.
- No preheating performed

The pump is excessively noisy

The coffee froth is too
light (delivered from the
spout too fast)

- The espresso boiler gasket has lost
elasticity
- The holes in the filter holder spouts
are blocked.

The coffee froth is too dark
(delivered from the spout too
slowly)

- The cups were not preheated

- The water tank is empty
- The tank is incorrectly inserted and
the valve on the bottom is not open

- Fill tank
- Press the tank down lightly to open
the valve on the bottom.

- The ground coffee is not pressed
down firmly enough
- There is not enough ground coffee
- The ground coffee is too coarse

- Press the ground coffee down more
firmly (fig. 10).
- Increase the quantity of ground coffee
- Use ground coffee for espresso
coffee machines only
- Change the type of ground coffee.

- The ground coffee is pressed down
too firmly
- There is too much ground coffee
- The espresso boiler outlet is blocked
- The filter is blocked
- The ground coffee is too fine
- The coffee is damp or ground too
fine.
- Incorrect type of ground coffee.

No milk froth is formed when
making cappuccino

- Wait until the OK light comes on
- Preheat as described in the paragraph
"Preheating the appliance".
- Preheat the cups by rinsing them in hot
water or leaving them to rest for at least 20
minutes on the cup warmer tray on the lid.

- Incorrect type of ground coffee.

• Milk not cold enough.
• Cappuccino maker dirty.

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SOLUTION

- Press the coffee down less firmly (fig.
6).
- Reduce the quantity of ground coffee
- Clean as described in the chapter
"Cleaning the espresso boiler outlet"
- Clean as described in the section
"cleaning the filter".
- Use ground coffee for espresso
coffee machines only
- Use only ground coffee for espresso
coffee machines. Make sure it is not
damp.
- Change the type of ground coffee.

• Always use semi-skimmed milk at
refrigerator temperature.
• Thoroughly clean the holes in the
cappuccino maker in particular those
indicated in figure 21.



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