Beko CEG 3192 B Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur
User Manual
CEG 3192 B
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Fully Automatic
Espresso Machine
01M-8911403200-2721-04
CONTENTS
ENGLISH 3-22
DEUTSCH 23-44
FRANÇAIS 45-65
TÜRKÇE 66-89
ESPAÑOL 90-112
ČESKY 113-132
ITALIANO 133-154
POLSKI 155-177
ROMÂNĂ 178-200
SLOVENSKÝ 201-220
 221-244
NEDERLANDS 245-265
Please read ths user ma-
nual frst!
Dear Customers,
Thank you for selectng an Beko product.
We hope that you get the best results
from your product whch has been
manufactured wth hgh qualty and
state-of-the-art technology. Therefore,
please read ths entre user manual and all
other accompanyng documents carefully
before usng the product and keep t as a
reference for future use. If you handover
the product to someone else, gve the
user manual as well. Follow all warnngs
and nformaton n the user manual.
Meanngs of the symbols
Followng symbols are used n the varous
secton of ths manual:
Important information or useful hints
about usage.
DANGER:
Warning for hazard-
ous situations with regard to life and
property.
WARNING:
Warning indicates a
potentially dangerous situation.
CAUTION:
Warning indicates poten-
tial material damage.
Materials are intended to be in contact
with food.
Ths product has been produced n envronmentally-frendly, state-of-the-art facltes.
It does not contan PCB.
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1 Important instructions for safety and
environment
1 Important nstructons for safety and
envronment
This section includes the safety
instructions that will help
providing protection against
personal injury and material
loss risks. Failure to follow
these instructions invalidates
the granted warranty.
1.1 Danger of electrc
current
Danger to life by electric
current!
Contact with live wires or
components could lead to
serious injury or even death!
Observe the following safety
precautions to avoid electric
shocks:
Do not use it if the power
cable or the appliance itself
is damaged. Contact an
authorised service.
Do not open the housing of
the coffee machine. Danger
of electric shock if live
connections are touched and/
or the electrical and mechanical
configuration is changed.
Before cleaning the bean
container, pull the mains plug
of the appliance out of the
socket. Danger from rotating
coffee mill!
1.2 Danger of bur-
nng or scaldng
Parts of the coffee machine
can become very hot during
operation! Dispensed drinks
and escaping steam are very
hot!
Observe the following safety
precautions to avoid burning/
scalding yourself and/or others:
Do not touch either of the
metal sleeves on both coffee
spouts.
Avoid direct contact of the
skin with escaping steam
or hot rinsing, cleaning and
descaling water.
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1 Important instructions for safety and
environment
1.3 Fundamental
safety precautons
Observe the following safety
precautions to ensure safe
handling of the coffee machine:
Never play with packaging
ma terial. Risk of suffocation.
Keep all the packaging
materials away from children.
Inspect the coffee machine
for visible signs of damage
before use. Do not use a
damaged coffee machine.
Contact an authorised service.
If the connecting cable is
damaged, it should only
be replaced by a service
agent recommended by the
manufacturer in order to
prevent any danger! Please
contact the manufacturer or
his customer service.
Repairs to the coffee machine
must only be carried out by
an authorised specialist or by
the works customer service.
Unqualified repairs can lead
to considerable danger for the
user. They will also void the
warranty.
Repairs to the coffee machine
during the warranty period
may only be carried out by
service centres authorised by
the manufacturer, otherwise
the warranty will become void
in the event of subsequent
damage.
Defective parts may only be
replaced with original spare
parts. Only original spare parts
guarantee that the safety
requirements are met.
This appliance can be used
by children from the age of 8
up as well as by persons with
reduced physical, sensory or
mental abilities or with lacking
experience and/or knowledge,
if these persons are supervised
or have been instructed how
to use the appliance in a safe
way and have understood the
hazards which could arise from
using it. Children must not play
with the appliance. Cleaning
and user maintenance shall
not be made by children unless
they are older than 8 and
supervised.
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This appliance is intended
to be used in household and
similar applications such as:
- staff kitchen areas in shops,
offices and other working
environments,
- farm houses,
- by clients in hotels, motels
and other residential type
environments,
- bed and breakfast type
environments.
Protect the coffee machine
against the effects of
weather such as rain, frost
and direct sunlight. Do not use
the coffee machine outdoors.
Never immerse the coffee
machine itself, the mains cable
or the mains plug into water or
other liquids.
Do not clean the coffee
machine or accessories in a
dish washer.
Do not pour any other liquids
apart from water or place
foodstuffs into the water tank.
Do not fill the water tank
beyond the maximum mark
(lower edge of the filling
hole).
Only operate the machine
when the waste container,
drip tray and the cup grate are
fitted.
Do not pull the cable to
remove the plug from the
mains socket or touch with
wet hands.
Do not hold the coffee
machine with the mains cable.
Keep the appliance and its
cord out of reach of children
aged less than 8 years.
The appliance can only be
used to prepare coffee.
Children should be super vised
to ensure that they do not
play with the appliance.
Unplug the appliance before
each cleaning and when the
appliance is not in use.
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1 Important instructions for safety and
environment
1 Important nstructons for safety and
envronment
Place the appliance in a way
so that the plug is always
accessible.
Always use the appliance on
a stable, flat, clean dry, and
non-slip surface.
Appliance is not built-in
coffee-makers and is not
designed use in cabinet. The
coffee maker shall not be
place in a cabinet when in use.
Do not squeeze or bend the
power cord and do not rub
it on sharp edges in order to
prevent any damage.Keep
the power cord away from hot
surfaces and naked flame.
Your mains power supply
should comply with the
information supplied on the
rating plate of the appliance.
Use the appliance with a
grounded outlet only.
Do not use the appliance with
an extension cord.
Do not touch the appliance
or its plug with wet or damp
hands when the appliance is
plugged in.
1.4 Intended use
The fully automatic coffee machine Beko is
intended for use in homes and similar applications,
for instance in staff kitchens, shops, offices and
similar areas or by customers in bed & breakfast,
hotels, motels and other living accommodation.
This coffee machine is not intended for commercial
use. The machine is only intended for preparing
coffee and heating milk and water. Any other
use other than previously stated is considered as
improper use.
Danger resultng from mproper use!
If not used for its intended purpose or used in any
other way, the coffee machine may be or become
a source of danger.
AWARNING:
Therefore, the coffee
machine may only be used for its
intended purpose.
AWARNING:
Observe the
procedures described in this user
manual.
No claims of any kind will be accepted for damage or
injury resulting from use of the coffee machine for
other than its intended purpose.
The risk has to be borne solely by the machine owner.
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1.5 Limitation of liability
All technical information, data and instructions
on installation, operation and maintenance of
the coffee machine contained in these operating
instructions represent the current status at the
time of printing and are based on the best possible
knowledge gained by experience and knowhow.
No claims can be derived from the information,
illustrations and descriptions in this user manual.
The manufacturer assumes no liability for damage
or injury resulting from failure to observe the user
manual, use for other than the intended purpose,
unprofessional repairs, unauthorised modifications
or use of non-approved spare parts.
1.6 Compliance with the WEEE
Directive and Disposing of the
Waste Product:
This product complies with EU WEEE Directive
(2012/19/EU). This product bears a classification
symbol for waste electrical and electronic
equipment (WEEE).
This symbol indicates that this product
shall not be disposed with other
household wastes at the end of its
service life. Used device must be
returned to offical collection point for
recycling of electrical and electronic devices. To
find these collection systems please contact to
your local authorities or retailer where the product
was puchased. Each household performs
important role in recovering and recycling of old
appliance. Appropriate disposal of used appliance
helps prevent potential negative consequences
for the environment and human health.
1.7 Compliance with RoHS
Directive
The product you have purchased complies with EU
RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU). It does not contain
harmful and prohibited materials specified in the
Directive.
1.8 Package information
Packaging materials of the product are
manufactured from recyclable
materials in accordance with our
National Environment Regulations. Do
not dispose of the packaging materials together
with the domestic or other wastes. Take them to
the packaging material collection points
designated by the local authorities.
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envronment
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Technical data
Power supply:
220-240 V~, 50-60 Hz
Power:
1350 W
Technical and design modifications
reserved.
All declared values on the product and on the
prnted leaflets are pcked up after laboratory
measurements performed accordng to related
standarts. These values may dffer upon usage
and ambent condtons.
1. Coffee Bean Container Cover
2. Coffee Bean Container
3. Control Panel
4. On/Off button
5. Steam Nozzle
6. Nozzle cover
7. Adjustable coffee spout
8. Metal tube
9. Coffee Grounds Container
10. Internal Drip Tray
11. External Drip Tray
12. Cleanness brush
13. Service Door
14. Brewer
15. Power cord
16. Water Tank
17. Cleanness needle
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3 Dsplay
3.1 Control Panel
Flashing: Low water level/ Water tank missing
Not enough coffee beans
Steady warning light: The coffee grounds container is full
Flashing light: The internal Drip Tray/coffee grounds container is missing
Steady warning light: Brewer is missing/ installed improperly
Flashing light: Service door is opened / installed improperly
Steady warning light: Requires descaling
Flashing light: Descaling is under way
Empty System Function is running
Power ON/OFF Button
Steam Button
Hot Water Button
Strong Espresso Button (25-40 ml coffee with one press on button)
Mild Espresso Button (51-69 ml coffee with one press on button)
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4 Preparaton
4.1 Installation
Remove any protective films, stickers and any other packing material on the appliance.
150mm
150mm
150mm
150mm
150mm
.
Choose a safe and stable surface wth an
easly reachable power supply and allow
mnmum dstance from the sdes of the
machnes.
Insert the external drp tray. Make sure t
s nserted correctly.
Unwnd and straghten the power cord
and nsert the plug nto the socket loca-
ted on the back of the machne. Insert
the other end of the power cord nto a
wall socket wth sutable power voltage.
4.2 Filling the water tank
About the protect program:
If the water tank is not fully placed into the machine,
a protection mode will be activated in 15 seconds during brewing process. Hot water button
will lights on control panel.
1. Make sure that the water tank is fully inserted into the machine.
2. Press the hot water button. After the hot water is dispensed, the machine will be in
standby condition.
WARNING:
When is flashing, the water tank is at a low water level and requires filling.
Lift the water tank by using the lid as
the handle. Take the water tank out. Rinse the water tank with fresh water
and then fill the tank to the Max level
and place it back into the machine. Make
sure it is fully inserted.
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To prevent overflow of water from the water tank, do not add water directly into the appliance
with another container.
WARNING:
Never fill the water tank with warm or hot water, sparkling water or any other
liquid which might damage the water tank and the machine.
.
Place the water tank back by usng the ld
as the handle.
Close the water tank by usng the ld.
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5 Operaton
5.1 Grinding Adjustment
You can adjust the grinder to suit the roast of your coffee by turning the adjuster knob in the bean
container:
WARNING:
Never adjust the grinder when it is in use.
The dots on the adjuster knob indicate the fineness of the grind.
5.2 Filling the bean container
When is flashing, the appliance needs to be filled with coffee beans.
Remove the bean container lid. Slowly pour in the coffee beans. Place the container lid back.
WARNING:
Fill the coffee bean container only with coffee beans. Ground coffee, instant
coffee, caramelized coffee or any other objects may damage the machine.
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Press the hot water button to clean the inside of the coffee maker before first use.
5.3 Making Your Coffee
Swtch on the applance by pressng
the power on/off button. The applan-
ce turns on n standby mode and wll be
ready for use by flowng some hot water
from coffee spout.
Place a cup under the coffee spout and
adjust the heght of the spout the ft
the cup.
Press the espresso button and the lght
wll turn on, wth the llumnaton lghts
ndcatng that the applance s prepa-
rng a cup of coffee. When the applan-
ce s back on standby, the coffee s re-
ady to serve.
Switch off the appliance by pressing the power on/off button.
Press the strong espresso or mild espresso button depending on the taste of coffee you'd
prefer.
Press the hot water button to clean the inside of the coffee maker before first use.
The Appliance is equipped with auto-shut off. Depending on the mode you have selected, the
appliance will have different auto-shut off timing.
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5.4 Adjusting The Volume of Your Coffee/Hot Water
You can save your desired volume of coffee for both strong espresso and mild espresso and also the hot
water from 25ml to 250ml.
2x
beep!
When makng your coffee (ether strong
espresso or mld espresso) press and
hold the button you selected. The app-
lance wll contnue to make the cup of
coffee whle holdng on the button.
When the volume of coffee meets your
desred volume, release the button. If
you hear two beeps, that ndcates the
machne has saved the volume of coffee
that you prefer.
To reset to the default/factory settings;
In order to reset to the default settings of coffee and hot water volume selection recorded in memory, it
is necessary to reset to the factory settings.
1. When the device is off, remove the inner and outer drip pans,
2. Remove the service cover,
3. Remove the carafe,
4. Place the service cover,
5. Press down the on-off key for 5 seconds (It beeps 2 times)
6. Open the service cover,
7. Place the carafe,
8. Close the service cover,
9. Place the drip tray.
It has been resetted to factory settings.
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5 Operaton
5.5 Preparing Frothy Milk for Coffee
As the temperature of steam is higher than the temperature of espresso, the espresso should
be prepared before making frothy milk. Otherwise the espresso might get burnt.
Prepare the espresso coffee wth a lar-
ger cup. Turn the steam nozzle toward to
the Drp tray.
Press the steam button. The steam nd-
cator lght wll flash. Then the applance
wll heat up and dran the resdual water
nto the Drp Tray or another contaner.
After the steam ndcator lght stops
flashng and stays steady, place a con-
taner wth mlk under the steam nozz-
le and mmerse the steam nozzle abo-
ut 5cm deep nto the contaner. Swvel
the contaner whle the hot steam co-
mes out.
Pour the hot frothy mlk nto the espres-
so. Now you can enjoy your coffee!
After the usage of steam nozzle, please clean the nozzle from the milk residue by wiping away
the nozzle with a wet rag.
It is recommended to remove any milk residue that may accumulate at the tip of the nozzle by
activating hot water function from the nozzle.
5.6 Hot Water
The appliance can dispense hot water by simply pressing the hot water button. The hot water button
and the illumination lit up indicates that the appliance is heating up the water. When the hot water
button and the illumination turn off, the water is ready to serve.
5.7 Mode Selection
The machine has three different settings: the default setting, ECO mode and speed mode. In ECO mode,
the appliance saves more energy. In speed mode, the user can make their coffee faster than in the
default setting.
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ECO Mode Speed Mode Default Setting
Illumination Light No Yes Yes
Pre-brewing* Yes No Yes
Auto shut off time 10mins 30mins 20mins
Cup Volume memory Yes Yes Yes
The pre-brewing function moistens the ground beans in the brewer with a small amount of
water before full extraction. This expands the coffee grounds to build up greater pressure in
the brewer, which helps extract all the oils and bring out the full flavour of the beans.
1. When the machine is in standby, press and hold the for 5 seconds.
2. The will then flash and the next button will have the following indications for different settings:
Hot water button
Strong espresso button Mild espresso button
In ECO Mode Lights On Flashing Flashing
In Speed Mode Yes No Flashing
In Default Setting Flashing Flashing Lights On
3. Press the hot water button for ECO mode, strong espresso button for speed mode and mild espresso
button for default settings. You’ll hear two beeps when the mode has been selected. (Note: If you
are pressing the lights on button for each mode, the machine will not respond).
4. If you would like the setting to remain unchanged, press again or wait for 5 seconds for the
machine to return to standby condition.
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6.1 Cleaning of the appliance
1. Disconnect the power cord from the mains supply outlet.
2. Pour away all the water in the internal and external drip tray.
3. Use a damp cloth or non-scratching cleaner to clean the water stains on the appliance.
WARNING:
Never use any abrasive, vinegar or descaling agents not included in the box to
clean the appliance.
Timely cleaning and maintenance of the appliance is very important in prolonging its life.
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2
2
1
Remove the external drp tray. Slde open
the nternal drp tray and the coffee gro-
unds contaner.
Remove metal tube by pullng t down.
Then unlock the nozzle cover by turnng
t to left to dsassemble the nozzle cover
and metal tube.
Empty the coffee grounds contaner and
external drp tray. Wash the metal tube
wth warm runnng water and use needle
or brstle of brush to clean the hole. Wash
the nozzle cover wth warm runnng wa-
ter and use needle or brstle of brush to
clean the hole. Dry them afterwards.
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1
When lights up, the coffee grounds container needs to be emptied. This icon will light up
after every 10 coffee brews. Clean the container to reset the icon. If the container is clean, It
will be enough to remove the container and put it back in place.
6 Cleanng
Assembly the metal tube back to the nozzle
cover. Then push upward to place the nozz-
le cover back. And turn t to rght to lock t.
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1
Press unlock area, sevce door wll pop
out. Then pull out the servce door.
Press release knobs and pull out. Remove the brewer. Wash the brewer
wth fresh water. Dry the brewer after-
wards.
When lights up, it indicates that the brewer is missing / installed improperly. When is
flashing, it indicates that the service door is missing/installed improperly.
6.2 Self-Cleaning
WARNING:
Please wait to finish the self-cleaning process and then switch off the machine.
When is flashing, it indicates that the appliance needs to undergo self-cleaning. The appliance
will remain in the best condition if this function is performed at least once a month or more regularly
depending on the hardness of water used. You should also
1. Fully fill the water tank.
2. Add one pack of cleaning agent included in the box to the water tank.
WARNING:
Do not use vinegar or other cleaning agents for the self-cleaning of this
appliance. The cleaning agent might damage the appliance.
3. Plug in the appliance.
4. Place a sufficiently large container under the coffee spout and nozzle.
5. In standby, press and hold and the strong espresso button for 5 seconds. You'll hear a beep
with and the strong espresso button will flash.
6. Press the strong espresso button to confirm the self-cleaning process. To resume back to the
standby, press .
7. If it's flashing, that indicates that the appliance is self-cleaning.
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WARNING:
Keep skin/body away from hot water.
8. When all the water in the water tank has been emptied, the and self cleaning button will flash.
Remove all the remaining solution in the water tank and fill the tank with normal tap water up to the
max position. When the tank is full, the will goes off. Then the appliance will continue the self-
cleaning process.
9. When the self-cleaning process is completed, the appliance will switch off automatically.
6.3 Empty System Function
Use the empty system function before a long period of non-use, for frost protection, and before talking
to a repair agent.
1. In standby condition, press and hold the and the mild espresso button together for 5 seconds.
2. will then start flashing.
3. Remove the water tank from the appliance. will light up indicating that the empty system is under
way. Press before removing the water tank to return back to the standby.
4. When the empty system function is completed, the appliance will switch off automatically.
WARNING:
After performing the EMPTY SYSYEM FUNCTION; press the hot water button
until water can comes out from the spout when the coffee maker is reused again.
6.4 Manual Rinsing
You can manually rinse to clean the coffee nozzle after use. If the appliance has not been used for a long
period of time, a manual rinse may be a good idea.
1. In standby, press and hold the and the hot water button together.
2. The hot water button , the strong espresso button and the mild espresso button will then
go off. The coffee nozzle will then dispense a small amount of water which is used for rinising.
WARNING:
The water comes out of the coffee nozzle is hot and is collected in the drip tray
underneath. Avoid contact as it splashes around.
3. After rinsing, the appliance will return to the standby.
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Beko CEG 3192 B Manuel utilisateur

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