Melitta Avanza® series 600 User manual

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Coffee makers
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Table of contents
Table of contents
1 Overview of the appliance ............................................................................................33
1.1 Appliance at a glance ...........................................................................................33
1.2 Overview of the control panel ...........................................................................34
1.3 The Cappuccinatore at a glance .......................................................................35
2 For your safety ....................................................................................................................35
2.1 Proper use .................................................................................................................35
2.2 Danger from electric current..............................................................................35
2.3 Risk of burns and scalds ....................................................................................... 36
2.4 Other dangers .........................................................................................................36
3 First steps ..............................................................................................................................37
3.1 Unpacking the appliance ....................................................................................37
3.2 Checking the delivery contents ........................................................................37
3.3 Installing the appliance........................................................................................37
3.4 Connecting the appliance...................................................................................37
3.5 Connecting the Cappuccinatore ......................................................................37
3.6 Switching on the appliance for the rst time ...............................................37
4 Basic operation ..................................................................................................................38
4.1 Switching the appliance on and o ................................................................38
4.2 Filling coee beans into the bean container ................................................39
4.3 Filling with water ....................................................................................................40
4.4 Adjusting the outlet for coee beverages ....................................................40
4.5 Using milk .................................................................................................................40
4.6 Emptying the drip tray and coee grounds container .............................41
5 Preparing beverages .......................................................................................................41
5.1 Setting the coee strength .................................................................................41
5.2 Setting the coee quantity .................................................................................42
5.3 Preparing the coee beverage ..........................................................................42
5.4 Stopping coee preparation ..............................................................................42
5.5 Preparing two coee beverages simultaneously .......................................42
5.6 Preparing milk foam ..............................................................................................43
5.7 Preparing hot water ..............................................................................................44
6 Changing basic settings .................................................................................................44
6.1 Service mode 1 ........................................................................................................44
6.2 Setting Auto OFF ....................................................................................................44
6.3 Setting the water hardness.................................................................................45
6.4 Activating/deactivating switch-o rinsing ...................................................45
6.5 Setting the brewing temperature ....................................................................46
6.6 Service mode 2 ........................................................................................................46
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6.7 Resetting the appliance to the factory settings .......................................... 47
6.8 Setting the grinding neness ............................................................................47
7 Care and maintenance ....................................................................................................47
7.1 General cleaning.....................................................................................................48
7.2 Cleaning the Cappuccinatore ............................................................................48
7.3 Cleaning the brewing unit ..................................................................................48
7.4 Running the cleaning programme ..................................................................49
7.5 Running the descaling programme ................................................................50
7.6 Using a water lter .................................................................................................52
8 Transport, storage and disposal .................................................................................54
8.1 Venting the appliance ..........................................................................................54
8.2 Transporting the appliance ................................................................................55
8.3 Disposing of the appliance .................................................................................55
9 Technical data .....................................................................................................................55
10 Trouble shooting ...............................................................................................................56
Overview of the appliance
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1 Overview of the appliance
1.1 Appliance at a glance
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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
2
Fig. 1: Front left of the appliance
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12
13
15
14
10
Fig. 2: Front right of the appliance
1 Water tank
2 Water tank lid
3 Lid of the bean container
4 Bean container
5 Cup rest
6 Control panel
7 Outlet with 2 coee nozzles for coee
beverages
8 Coee grounds container (inner)
9 Drip tray
10 "Grinding neness adjustment" lever
(inner)
11 Cover
12 Brewing unit (inner)
13 Cappuccinatore
14 Float
15 Cup plate
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1.2 Overview of the control panel
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17
16
1920
Fig. 3: Control panel
16 Indications
17 "Valve"
18 Buttons
19 "Coee quantity" rotary regulator
20 ON/OFF button
Display Designation
Ready display
2 cups display
Water display
Drip tray display
Coee beans display
Filter display
Clean display
Descaling display
Steam display
Control Designation
"Coee" direct key
"2cups" button
"Coees strength" button
"Service" button
"Steam dispenser" button
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1.3 The Cappuccinatore at a
glance
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21
23
24
25
26
Fig. 4: Cappuccinatore
21 Steam pipe
22 Air intake nozzle
23 Holder for the milk hose
24 Connection of the milk hose
25 Milk hose
26 Outlet for hot water or milk foam
Dear Customer,
Thank your for purchasing the
Melitta® Avanza® fully automatic coee
maker.
The operating instructions will help you
discover the diverse options oered by the
appliance and enjoy your coee to the full.
Read through the operating instructions
carefully. This helps avoid personal injury
and material damage. Store the operating
instructions carefully. If you pass on the
appliance, include the operating instruc-
tions with it.
Melitta accepts no liability for damage
caused by failure to observe the operating
instructions.
If you require further information or have
any questions on the appliance, contact
Melitta or visit our website at:
www.international.melitta.de
We hope you enjoy using your appliance.
2 For your safety
The appliance conforms
to the relevant European
directives and has been built
using the latest technology. Nev-
ertheless, some residual dangers
remain.
Observe the safety instructions
to avoid dangers. Melitta accepts
no liability for damage caused
by failure to observe the safety
instructions.
2.1 Proper use
The appliance is used to prepare
beverages made from coee
beans, prepare milk foam and to
heat up water.
The appliance is intended for use
in private households.
Any other use is regarded as
improper and may lead to per-
sonal injury and material dam-
age. Melitta accepts no liability
for damage that arises due to
improper use of the appliance.
2.2 Danger from electric
current
If the appliance or the power
cable is damaged, there is a risk
of fatal electric shock.
Observe the following safety
instructions to avoid danger from
electric current:
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Do not use a damaged power
cable.
A damaged power cable may
only be replaced by the manu-
facturer or its customer service
or service partner.
Do not open any covers rmly
screwed onto the appliance
housing.
Only use the appliance when
it is in a technically awless
condition.
A defective appliance may
only be repaired by an author-
ised workshop. Do not repair
the appliance yourself.
Do not make any changes to
the appliance, its components
or its accessories.
Do not immerse the appliance
in water.
Do not let the power cable
come into contact with water.
2.3 Risk of burns and scalds
Escaping uids and steam may
be very hot. Parts of the appli-
ance can also become very hot.
Observe the following safety
instructions to avoid scalds and
burns:
Avoid escaping uids and
steam coming into contact
with the skin.
Do not touch the nozzles on
the outlet and the steam pipe
during and immediately after
dispensing a beverage. Wait
until the components have
cooled down.
2.4 Other dangers
Observe the following safety
instructions to avoid personal
injury and material damage:
Do not operate the appliance
in a cabinet or similar.
Do not reach into the interior
of the appliance during oper-
ation.
Keep the appliance and its
power cable out of the reach
of children under 8years of
age.
This appliance may be used
by children over 8 years of age
and by persons with reduced
physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or a lack of expe-
rience and knowledge if they
are supervised or have been
instructed in using the appli-
ance safely and understand
the resulting risks.
Children must not play with
the appliance. Cleaning
and maintenance must not
be undertaken by children
younger than 8 years of age.
Children over 8years of age
must be supervised during
cleaning and maintenance.
Disconnect the appliance from
the power supply when left
unsupervised for a long time.
The appliance must not be
operated at altitudes over
2000m.
Please observe the instructions
in the corresponding section
when cleaning the appliance
and its components (Care and
maintenance on page47).
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3 First steps
This chapter describes how to prepare
your appliance for use.
3.1 Unpacking the appliance
Unpack the appliance. Remove the
packaging material, the adhesive
strips and the protective lms from the
appliance.
Keep the packaging material for trans-
port and any return shipments.
Information
The appliance may contain traces of coee
and water. The appliance has been tested
in the factory to ensure that it functions
perfectly.
3.2 Checking the delivery
contents
Check the completeness of delivery using
the following list. If parts are missing,
contact your retailer.
Cappuccinatore
Milk hose
Screw-in aid for the water lter
Test strip for determining the water
hardness.
3.3 Installing the appliance
Observe the following instructions:
Do not install the appliance in damp
rooms.
Install the appliance on a stable, at
and dry surface.
Do not install the appliance in the vicin-
ity of sinks or the like.
Do not install the appliance on hot
surfaces.
Install the appliance at a sucient
distance (approx. 10cm) from the wall
and other objects. The space above the
appliance should be at least 20cm.
Route the power cable so it cannot be
damaged by edges or hot surfaces.
3.4 Connecting the appliance
Observe the following instructions:
Check that the supply voltage matches
the operating voltage specied in the
technical data (see tableTechnical data
on page55).
Only connect the appliance to a prop-
erly installed earthing contact socket. If
in doubt, consult a specialist electrician.
The earthing contact socket must have
a fuse of at least 10 A.
3.5 Connecting the
Cappuccinatore
You can prepare hot water and milk foam
with the Cappuccinatore.
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25
21
Fig. 5: Connecting the Cappuccinatore
1. Connect the Cappuccinatore to the
steam pipe(21). Slide the connection
of the Cappuccinatore to the stop of
the steam pipe.
2. Connect the milk hose(25) to the Cap-
puccinatore.
3. If you do not want to use milk, clamp
the milk hose in the holder(23).
3.6 Switching on the appli-
ance for the rst time
Once you switch on the appliance for the
rst time, the appliance performs auto-
matic rinsing. Hot water rst ows out of
the Cappuccinatore, then out of the outlet.
The appliance is vented.
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CAUTION
Hot water and hot steam owing out of
the pipe
Do not reach into the outowing hot
water.
Do not touch the steam pipe during
and immediately after use. Wait until
the steam pipe has cooled down.
Information
We recommend pouring away the rst
two cups of coee after initial start-up.
If you want to use a water lter, only
insert this after starting up for the rst
time.
20
Fig. 6: ON/OFF button
Requirement: The appliance has been
installed and connected.
1. Place a vessel beneath the Cappucci-
natore.
2. Press the ON/OFF button (20).
» The Ready display lights up
briey.
» The Water display lights up and
requests you to ll the water tank.
3. Open the lid of the water tank and
pull the water tank upwards out of the
appliance by the handle.
4. Rinse out the water tank with clean
water. Fill the water tank with fresh
water.
5. Insert the water tank into the appliance
from above and close the lid.
» The Steam display lights up and
requests you to open the "valve".
6. Open the "valve".
» Hot water rst ows out of the Cap-
puccinatore.
7. Once no more water ows
out of the Cappuccinatore, close the
"valve".
» Hot water ows out of the outlet.
» The appliance is vented.
8. Fill coee beans into the bean con-
tainer (see section4.2 Filling coee
beans into the bean container on
page39).
9. As required, you can now either
a) set the water hardness (see sec-
tion6.3 Setting the water hardness on
page45) or
b) screw in a water lter (see sec-
tion7.6 Using a water lter on
page52).
4 Basic operation
4.1 Switching the appliance
on and o
Before switching on after starting up the
appliance for the rst time, read sec-
tion3.6 Switching on the appliance for the
rst time on page37.
Information
When switched on and o, the appli-
ance performs automatic rinsing.
During rinsing, rinsing water is also
conducted into the drip tray.
Switching on the appliance
1. Place a vessel beneath the outlet.
2. Press the "ON/OFF" button (20).
» The appliance heats up and performs
automatic rinsing.
» The appliance is ready for operation.
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Information
If the appliance was only switched o
briey, there is no automatic rinsing after
switching on.
Switching o the appliance
1. Place a vessel beneath the outlet.
2. Press the "ON/OFF" button (20).
» The appliance performs automatic
rinsing.
» The appliance switches o.
Information
The appliance switches o automati-
cally when it is not operated for a long
time. Automatic rinsing is also carried
out in this case.
You can set the o time in Service
mode1 (see section6.2 Setting Auto
OFF on page44).
If no beverage has been prepared since
switching on or if the water tank is
empty, no rinsing takes place.
4.2 Filling coee beans into
the bean container
Roasted coee beans lose their aroma.
Only ll the bean container with as many
coee beans as you will consume over the
next 3 to 4days.
ATTENTION
The use of unsuitable types of coee can
lead to clogging of the grinder.
Do not use freeze-dried or caramelised
coee beans.
Do not use any coee powder or
instant products.
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When changing the type of beans, remains
of the old type of beans can still be in the
grinder.
Even if the bean container runs empty
and a new type of bean is lled in, there
are still remains of the old type of bean in
the grinder. For this reason, the rst two
coees dispensed can contain remains of
the old type of bean.
The ashing Coee bean display
requests you to rell coee beans.
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4
Fig. 7: Opening the lid of the bean con-
tainer
1. Open the lid (3) of the bean con-
tainer(4).
2. Fill coee beans into the bean con-
tainer.
3. Close the lid of the bean container.
The next time a coee is dispensed, the
display no longer ashes.
If the bean container runs empty during
beverage preparation, output is inter-
rupted and the Coee bean display ashes.
When you ll the bean container with cof-
fee beans, the display will initially continue
to ash. After pressing the "Coee" direct
key, coee beans fall into the grinder.
Coee is prepared and the display stops
ashing. The Ready display and the Coee
beans display light up.
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4.3 Filling with water
Only use fresh, cold water without carbon
dioxide for optimum coee enjoyment.
Change the water daily.
Information
The quality of the water largely deter-
mines the avour of the coee. Therefore,
use a water lter (see section6.3 Setting
the water hardness on page45 and sec-
tion7.6 Using a water lter on page52).
The Water display lights up and
requests you to rell water.
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Fig. 8: Removing the water tank
1. Open the lid(2) of the water tank(1)
and pull the water tank upwards out of
the appliance by the handle.
2. Fill the water tank with water.
3. Insert the water tank into the appliance
from above and close the lid.
4.4 Adjusting the outlet for
coee beverages
The outlet (7) is height-adjustable. Set the
greatest possible distance between the
outlet and the vessel. Depending on the
vessel, push the outlet up or down.
7
Fig. 9: Adjusting the outlet for coee
beverages
4.5 Using milk
Use cooled milk for optimum coee
enjoyment.
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25
Fig. 10: Commercial milk pack
1. Remove the milk hose(25) from the
holder.
2. Insert the milk hose into a conventional
milk pack(27) or into a vessel lled
with milk.
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To ensure that sucient milk can be
drawn in, the end of the hose must not
touch the bottom of the vessel.
4.6 Emptying the drip tray
and coee grounds
container
When the drip tray(9) and the coee
grounds container(8) are full, the Drip
tray display lights up and requests you to
empty the container The display appears
after preparing approx. 8 beverages.
The projecting oat(14) also indicates that
the drip tray is full.
Always empty both containers. When the
drip tray is pulled out, the Drip tray display
ashes.
9
8
14
Fig. 11: Emptying the drip tray and coee
grounds container
1. Pull the drip tray (9) forwards out of the
appliance.
2. Remove the coee grounds container
(8) and empty it.
3. Empty the drip tray.
4. Insert the coee grounds container.
5. Push the drip tray into the appliance up
to the stop.
Information
If you empty the drip tray and the coee
grounds container while the appliance
is switched o, the appliance does not
register this process. Therefore, it is possi-
ble that you are requested to empty the
containers although the drip tray and the
coee grounds container are not yet full.
5 Preparing beverages
There are two options for preparing bev-
erages:
Preparing coee beverages at the out-
let for coee beverages or
Preparation of hot water and milk foam
at the Cappuccinatore.
Please note:
There should always be sucient water
in the water tank. If the lling level is
too low, the appliance requests you to
rell it.
There should always also be sucient
coee beans in the bean container. If
there are no longer any coee beans
present, the appliance stops the prepa-
ration of a coee beverage.
The appliance does not indicate a lack
of milk.
The vessels for the beverages should be
suciently large.
The maximum coee quantity is
220ml.
5.1 Setting the coee
strength
As soon as the appliance is ready for oper-
ation, it displays the current setting of the
coee strength.
The following settings for the coee
strength are possible:
Display Coee strength
Mild

Normal
 
Strong
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You can adjust the coee strength by
pressing the "Coee strength" button one
or more times.
You can adjust the coee strength before
the beverage is dispensed or during the
grinding process.
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When switching o the appliance, the last
set coee strength is stored.
5.2 Setting the coee
quantity
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Fig. 12: Setting the coee quantity
You can set the coee quantity with the
"Coee quantity"(19) rotary regulator.
You can adjust the coee quantity before
the beverage is dispensed or during the
grinding process.
Coee quantities are continuously adjusta-
ble between 25ml and 220ml.
5.3 Preparing the coee
beverage
Requirement: The appliance is ready for
operation.
1. Place a vessel beneath the outlet.
2. Press the "Coee" direct key.
» The grinding process and beverage
dispensing start.
» Beverage dispensing ends automat-
ically.
3. Remove the vessel.
5.4 Stopping coee
preparation
If you want to stop the preparation of a
coee beverage prematurely, press the
direct key again.
5.5 Preparing two coee
beverages simultaneously
You can prepare two coee drinks simul-
taneously with the "2cups" button. For
two-cup dispensing, the appliance carries
out two grinding processes.
28
Fig. 13: Two-cup dispensing
1. Place two vessels beneath the outlet.
2. Press the"2cups" button(28).
» The 2 cups display lights up.
3. Press the "Coee" direct key.
» The grinding process and beverage
dispensing start.
» Beverage dispensing ends automat-
ically.
4. Remove both vessels.
Information
The setting only applies to the single
beverage that is prepared.
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If a coee beverage is not prepared
within 1 minute, the appliance switches
to single-cup dispensing.
5.6 Preparing milk foam
You prepare milk foam on the Cappuccina-
tore. Steam is required for the preparation
of milk foam.
CAUTION
Outowing steam and hot steam pipe
Do not reach into the steam that is
owing out.
Do not touch the steam pipe during
and immediately after use. Wait until
the steam pipe has cooled down.
Requirement: The appliance is ready
for operation. The Cappuccinatore is
connected to the appliance and milk is
connected.
1. Place a vessel beneath the Cappucci-
natore.
2. Press the "Steam dispenser"
button.
» The ashing Steam display indi-
cates that the appliance is heating
up for the steam dispenser.
» Afterwards, the lit Steam display
indicates that the steam dispenser
is ready.
3. Open the "valve".
» Beverage dispensing starts.
4. Close the "valve".
» Beverage dispensing stops.
5. Remove the vessel.
6. Prepare further beverages or rinse the
Cappuccinatore:
a) Prepare further beverages and rinse
the Cappuccinatore later.
b) Rinse the Cappuccinatore as
described below.
Information
After 30 seconds the appliance automati-
cally switches from steam mode to ready
mode. Press the "Steam dispenser", button
to switch to ready mode beforehand.
Rinsing the Cappuccinatore
1. Fill a vessel with clear water.
2. Immerse the milk hose in the lled
vessel.
To ensure that sucient water can be
drawn in, the end of the hose must not
touch the bottom of the vessel.
3. Place an empty vessel beneath the
Cappuccinatore.
4. Press the "Steam dispenser"
button.
» The ashing Steam display indi-
cates that the appliance is heating
up for the steam dispenser.
» Afterwards, the lit Steam display
indicates that the steam dispenser
is ready.
5. Open the "valve".
6. As soon as a clean water/steam
mixture ows into the empty vessel,
close the "valve".
» The Cappuccinatore is rinsed.
Information
We recommend:
Not only rinsing the Cappuccinatore,
but dismantling and cleaning it at reg-
ular intervals (see section7.2 Cleaning
the Cappuccinatore on page48).
Rinsing the Cappuccinatore each week
with the Melitta® PERFECT CLEAN
milk system cleaning agent for fully
automatic coee makers. Use the milk
system cleaning solution instead of
fresh water.
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5.7 Preparing hot water
You prepare hot water on the Cappucci-
natore.
CAUTION
Hot water and hot steam owing out of
the pipe
Do not reach into the hot water that is
owing out.
Do not touch the steam pipe during
and immediately after use. Wait until
the steam pipe has cooled down.
Requirement: The appliance is ready for
operation. The Cappuccinatore is con-
nected.
1. Place a vessel beneath the Cappucci-
natore.
2. Open the "valve".
» Beverage dispensing starts.
3. Close the "valve".
» Beverage dispensing stops.
4. Remove the vessel.
6 Changing basic settings
You can change the basic settings of the
appliance with several functions. The func-
tions are divided into two service modes.
6.1 Service mode 1
Each function is assigned a display.
Service mode 1
Display function
Auto OFF
Water hardness
Switch-o rinsing
Filter programme
Cleaning programme
Service mode 1
Display function
Descaling programme
Brewing temperature
To call up Service mode1, proceed as
follows:
Requirement: The appliance is ready for
operation.
1. Press the "Service" button for
more than 2seconds to call up Service
mode1.
»  The Ready display ashes rap-
idly and the 2 cups button lights up.
2. Press the "Service" button one or
more times to access the desired
function.
» A display lights up according to the
function selected, see Service mode1
table.
» The number of lit bean symbols
indicates the current setting of the
function.
Press the "Coee" direct key to exit the
service mode without saving the settings.
Information
If no further input is made within 1min-
ute, the appliance returns to Ready mode.
6.2 Setting Auto OFF
If you do not operate the machine for a
long time, it initially switches to energy
save mode. After a further preset time, the
appliance switches o.
The following settings are possible:
Display Energy save
mode after:
Switch o after:
3 minutes 30 minutes

10 minutes 1 hour
 
20 minutes 4 hours
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Display Energy save
mode after:
Switch o after:
 
ash
30 minutes 8 hours
Information
Press any button to exit Energy Save
mode.
Requirement: The appliance is ready for
operation.
1. Press the "Service" button for
more than 2seconds to call up Service
mode1.
2.  Press the "Service" button
repeatedly until the display for the Auto
O function appears.
3. Press the "Coee strength" button
repeatedly until the desired time is set.
4. You can call up the next function
or exit Service mode:
a) Briey press the "Service" button to
navigate to the next function.
b) Press the "Service" button for more
than 2seconds to save the setting
and exit the service mode.
6.3 Setting the water
hardness
Setting the water hardness regulates how
frequently you are requested to descale
the appliance. The harder the water, the
more frequently the appliance has to be
descaled.
Information
Water hardness cannot be set while using
a water lter (see section7.6 Using a water
lter on page52). If a water lter is used,
the water hardness is set to soft.
Determine the water hardness with the
enclosed test strip. Observe the instruc-
tions on the test strip packaging and in the
table Water hardness range on page56.
The following settings are possible:
Display Water hardness
soft, descale after 150litres

medium, descale after 100litres
 
hard, descale after 70litres
 
ash
very hard, descale after 30litres
no
coee beans
A water lter is used. No adjust-
ment is possible.
Requirement: The appliance is ready for
operation.
1. Press the "Service" button for
more than 2seconds to call up Service
mode1.
2.  Press the "Service" button
repeatedly until the display for the
Water hardness function appears.
3. Press the "Coee strength" button
repeatedly until the desired water
hardness is set.
4. You can call up the next function
or exit Service mode:
a) Briey press the "Service" button to
navigate to the next function.
b) Press the "Service" button for more
than 2seconds to save the setting
and exit the service mode.
6.4 Activating/deactivating
switch-o rinsing
Rinsing is always carried out immediately
after switching on the coee system.
Only switch-o rinsing can be activated
or deactivated. If it is activated, the coee
system is rinsed after being switched o.
Information
We recommend that you do not per-
manently deactivate switch-o rinsing,
because switch-o rinsing cleans the
coee system.
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The following settings are possible:
Display Switch-o rinsing
activated
no coee beans deactivated
Requirement: The appliance is ready for
operation.
1. Press the "Service" button for
more than 2seconds to call up Service
mode1.
2.  Press the "Service" button
repeatedly until the display for the
Switch-o rinsing function appears.
3. Press the "Coee strength" button
repeatedly until switch-o rinsing is
activated or deactivated.
4. You can call up the next function
or exit Service mode:
a) Briey press the "Service" button to
navigate to the next function.
b) Press the "Service" button for more
than 2seconds to save the setting
and exit the service mode.
6.5 Setting the brewing
temperature
The brewing temperature inuences the
avour of the coee beverage.
The following settings are possible:
Display Brewing temperature
Low

Medium
 
High
Requirement: The appliance is ready for
operation.
1. Press the "Service" button for
more than 2seconds to call up Service
mode1.
2.  Press the "Service" button
repeatedly until the display for the
Brewing temperature function appears.
3. Press the "Coee strength" button
repeatedly until the desired brewing
temperature is set.
4. You can call up the next function
or exit Service mode:
a) Briey press the "Service" button to
navigate to the next function.
b) Press the "Service" button for more
than 2seconds to save the setting
and exit the service mode.
6.6 Service mode 2
Each function is assigned a display.
Service mode 2
Display function
Factory settings
Venting
To call up Service mode2, proceed as
follows:
Requirement: The appliance is ready for
operation.
1.  Press the "Service" button as
well as the "Coee" direct key for more
than 2seconds to enter Service
mode2.
»  The Ready display and the 2
cups display ash rapidly.
2. Press the "Service" button one or
more times to access the desired
function.
» A display lights up according to the
function selected, see Service mode2
table.
» The number of lit bean symbols
indicates the current setting of the
function.
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Press the "Coee" direct key to exit the
service mode without saving the settings.
Information
If no further input is made within 1min-
ute, the appliance returns to Ready mode.
6.7 Resetting the appliance to
the factory settings
The appliance can be reset to the factory
settings. When resetting, your settings in
the functions will be lost.
Requirement: The appliance is ready for
operation.
1.  Press the "Service" button as
well as the "Coee" direct key for more
than 2seconds to enter Service
mode2.
2.  Press the "Service" button
repeatedly until the display for the
Factory settings function appears.
3. Press the "Coee strength" button
repeatedly until the display of one
coee bean appears.
4. Press the "Service" button for
more than 2seconds to reset the
appliance to the factory settings and
exit the service mode.
6.8 Setting the grinding
neness
The grinding neness of the coee pow-
der inuences the avour of the coee.
If the grinding neness is set ner, the
coee avour is stronger.
ATTENTION
Very nely ground coee powder can
clog the brewing unit.
The grinding neness has been
optimally set prior to delivery. Adjust
grinding neness at the earliest after
about 100coees are dispensed (after
approx.1month, depending on coee
consumption).
Do not set the grinding neness too
ne. The grinding neness is optimally
set when the coee ows evenly out
of the outlet and a ne, dense crema
appears.
Adjust the grinding neness while the
grinder is running.
Requirement: The appliance is ready for
operation.
11
10
Fig. 14: Setting the grinding neness
1. Open the cover (11). To do this, reach
into the recess on the right of the appli-
ance and pull the cover o sideways.
2. Prepare any coee beverage.
3. Move the lever (10) to the left or right
while the grinder is running.
To the left = grinding neness ner
To the right = grinding neness coarser
4. Insert the cover(11) sideways until it
engages.
7 Care and maintenance
Regular care and maintenance of the
appliance ensure the consistent high qual-
ity of your beverages.
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7.1 General cleaning
Clean the appliance regularly. Immediately
remove external soiling caused by milk
and coee.
ATTENTION
The use of unsuitable cleaning agents
may lead to scratched surfaces.
Do not use any abrasive cloths,
sponges or cleaning agents.
Requirement: The appliance is switched
o.
Clean the outside of the appliance with
a soft, damp cloth and normal wash-
ing-up liquid.
Rinse o the drip tray, the coee
container and the cup plate. Use a soft,
damp cloth and normal washing up
liquid for this.
The coee container is dishwasher-safe.
Clean the bean container with a soft,
dry cloth.
7.2 Cleaning the
Cappuccinatore
To avoid damage to the appliance, we rec-
ommend regularly cleaning the Cappucci-
natore and the milk hose.
21
26
22
25
29
Fig. 15: Dismantling the Cappuccinatore
1. Detach the Cappuccinatore from the
steam pipe(21).
2. Detach the following individual parts
from the Cappuccinatore:
Milk hose(25)
Air intake nozzle(22),
Outlet for milk foam(26)
Insert outlet(29).
3. Clean the Cappuccinatore and the
individual parts with warm water.
4. Re-assemble the Cappuccinatore.
5. Connect the Cappuccinatore to the
appliance (see section3.5 Connecting
the Cappuccinatore on page37).
7.3 Cleaning the brewing unit
To avoid damage to the appliance, we
recommend cleaning the brewing unit
once a week.
12
30
Fig. 16: Removing the brewing unit
31
Fig. 17: Cleaning the brewing unit
Requirement: The appliance is switched
o.
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1. Open the cover (11). To do this, reach
into the recess on the right of the appli-
ance and pull the cover o sideways.
2. Press and hold the red lever(30) on the
brewing unit handle(12) and turn the
handle clockwise until it engages at the
stop.
3. Pull the brewing unit out of the appli-
ance by the handle.
4. Rinse the entire brewing unit thor-
oughly from all sides under running
water. In particular, make sure that
coee residues are removed from the
sieve(31).
5. Allow the brewing unit to drip dry.
6. Use a soft, dry cloth to remove coee
residues from the surfaces inside the
appliance.
7. Insert the brewing unit into the appli-
ance. Press and hold the red lever on
the handle of the brewing unit and
turn the handle anticlockwise until it
engages at the stop.
8. To do this, insert the cover sideways
until it engages.
When the appliance is switched on, an
alternating ashing of the Ready display
and the Clean display indicates a missing
brewing unit. After the brewing unit has
been inserted, the appliance switches to
Ready mode.
7.4 Running the cleaning
programme
This cleaning programme is used to
remove residues and coee oil residues
with the aid of fully automatic coee
maker cleaning agents.
To avoid damage to the appliance, we
recommend running the cleaning pro-
gramme every 2 months or as requested
by the appliance.
The Clean display light requests
you to clean the unit.
CAUTION
Contact with fully automatic coee
maker cleaning agent may lead to eye
and skin irritation.
Observe the processing instructions on
the packaging of the fully automatic
coee maker cleaning agent.
ATTENTION
The use of unsuitable fully automatic
coee maker cleaning agent can damage
the appliance.
Only use Melitta® PERFECT CLEAN
cleaning tablets for fully automatic
coee machines.
The cleaning programme takes approx.
15minutes and should not be interrupted.
The cleaning programme runs in several
stages. Progress is indicated by the num-
ber of coee beans displayed.
The appliance performs several rinsing
operations during the cleaning pro-
gramme. The drip tray is also rinsed.
Requirement: The appliance is ready for
operation.
1. Press the "Service" button for
more than 2seconds to call up Service
mode1.
2.  Press the "Service" button
repeatedly until the display for the
cleaning programme appears.
3. Press the "Service" button for
more than 2seconds to start the
cleaning programme.
» The Clean display ashes
until the cleaning programme is
nished.
The rst stage of the cleaning pro-
gramme starts. One coee bean lights up.
» The Drip tray display lights
up and requests you to empty the
drip tray and the coee grounds
container.
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4. Empty the drip tray and the coee
grounds container.
5. Insert the drip tray without the coee
grounds container.
6. Place the coee grounds container
beneath the outlet.
» The appliance rinses twice.
» The Clean display ashes
rapidly and requests you to remove
the brewing unit and insert a clean-
ing tablet.
7. Remove the brewing unit. Do not
switch o the appliance.
8. Rinse the brewing unit under running
water (see section7.3 Cleaning the
brewing unit on page48).
9. Place a cleaning tablet in the brewing
unit. Insert the brewing unit into the
appliance.
Fig. 18: Placing a cleaning tablet in the
brewing unit.
 The second stage of the cleaning
programme starts. Two coee beans light
up.
» The appliance performs several
rinsing operations.
» The Drip tray display lights
up and requests you to empty the
drip tray and the coee grounds
container.
  The third stage of the cleaning
programme starts. Three coee beans light
up.
10. Empty the drip tray and the coee
grounds container.
11. Insert the drip tray without the coee
grounds container.
  The fourth stage of the cleaning
programme starts. The three coee beans
ash.
12. Place the coee grounds container
beneath the outlet.
» The appliance performs several
rinsing operations.
» The Drip tray display lights
up and requests you to empty the
drip tray and the coee grounds
container.
13. Empty the drip tray and the coee
grounds container.
14. Insert the drip tray and the coee
grounds container.
» The cleaning programme is nished.
» The Clean display goes out.
» The appliance is ready for operation.
Information
If the cleaning programme has been
interrupted, e.g. because you uninten-
tionally switched o the appliance, you
must switch the appliance on again and
follow the instructions from step 10. The
appliance is then ready for operation, even
if it has not been completely cleaned.
For complete cleaning, you must run the
cleaning programme from the beginning.
7.5 Running the descaling
programme
The descaling programme is used to
remove limescale deposits in the interior
of the appliance with fully automatic
coee maker descaling agents.
To avoid damage to the appliance, we
recommend running the descaling pro-
gramme every 3 months or as requested
by the appliance, unless you regularly use
a water lter.
The Descaling display light
requests you to descale the appliance.
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Melitta Avanza® series 600 User manual

Category
Coffee makers
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User manual
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