Morphy Richards Coffeemaker 47160 User Manual

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CM47160 MUK Rev 3  
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Making espresso coffee  
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Ensure the On/Off Switch (10) and Steam Control  
(1) are set to Off. Select Coffee (8).  
Fill the Espresso WaterTank (13) and place into  
the coffee maker.  
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3
Place the relevant Filter (26) or (27) into the  
Espresso Filter Holder (24). Fill with espresso  
coffee and tamp withTamping Spoon (28), or  
use an E.S.E. pod.  
Plug the coffee maker into the mains.  
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Insert the Espresso Filter Holder into the Brewing  
Head (3) turning anti-clockwise until it locks into  
place. Place your cup(s) under the Dispenser (25).  
Slide the On/Off Switch (10) to on.The  
Temperature Indicator Light (9) will stop flashing  
when the coffee maker is ready.  
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Slide and release the Espresso One (6) orTwo  
Cup (7) Switch to start brewing the desired  
amount of coffee.  
To stop or cancel the brewing process, slide  
and release the switch again.  
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Making filter coffee  
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Fill the WaterTank (18) with water. Do not  
exceed the Max line on the Water Gauge (20).  
Press down on the Lid (17) to release the catch  
and open the Lid.  
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Fill the Permanent Mesh Filter (21) with filter  
coffee grinds. Use 7g (or one levelTamping  
Spoon (28),) of coffee per cup.  
Place the Permanent Mesh Filter into the Filter  
Holder (19). Ensure the Filter Holder is placed  
correctly into the main unit and clicks into  
place.  
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Close the Lid, pushing down so it locks into  
place.  
Place the Jug (23) onto the Filter Coffee Keep  
Warm Plate (14).  
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To stop the coffee brewing, slide and release  
the switch again.The coffee will keep warm for  
2 hours.  
Slide the On/Off Switch (10) to on. Slide and  
release the Filter Coffee Switch (6) to begin the  
brewing process.  
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Using the Steam Wand  
to froth milk  
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Fill the WaterTank (13) and place into the  
coffee maker.  
Ensure the On/Off Switch (10) and Steam  
Control (1) are set to Off. Select Steam (8).  
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Plug the coffee maker into the mains.  
Slide the On/Off Switch (10) to On.The  
EspressoTemperature Indicator Light (9) will  
stop flashing when the coffee maker is ready.  
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Place the Steam Wand (2)10mm deep into a  
jug of milk.Turn the Steam Control (1) On.  
When done,Turn the Steam Control to Off  
BEFORE removing the Wand from the Milk.  
WARNING  
WHEN FROTHING MILK ENSURE THE STEAM  
CONTROL IS OFF BEFORE REMOVING THE  
WAND FROM THE MILK.  
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Using the Steam Wand  
to dispense hot water  
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Slide the On/Off Switch (10) to On.The  
Follow steps 1,2,3 of ‘Making espresso coffee’  
on Page 3.Then refer to the following.  
EspressoTemperature Indicator Light (9) will  
stop flashing when the coffee maker is ready.  
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Place an empty mug under the Steam Wand  
(2).Turn the Steam Control (1) to Steam.  
When done, turn the Steam Control to Off  
BEFORE removing the mug from underneath  
the Steam Wand.  
You can adjust these amounts for your own  
personal preference by following these steps, (Up  
to a maximum of 150ml for One Cup and 250ml  
forTwo Cup.)  
Before first use  
Take your coffee maker out of the box and remove  
the packaging.  
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2
Set up the coffee maker as normal following  
steps 1-6 of ‘Making espresso coffee’ on page 3.  
Then refer to the following.  
Wash the detachable parts of the machine in  
warm soapy water.  
The first time you use your coffee maker, operate  
the coffee maker with water only.  
Slide and hold the Espresso One Cup (6) orTwo  
Cup (7) Switch and keep pressed until the coffee  
maker has dispensed the desired amount of  
coffee.  
Occasionally air locks can be present before first  
use. Please refer to troubleshooting guide  
(page 9) to resolve.  
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Release the switch to set the new dispensing  
amount.  
Adjusting the espresso  
memory function  
The new setting will be stored even if the coffee  
maker is unplugged from the mains.  
It is not possible to reset the amount back to the  
original dispense amount. To adjust the amount  
of coffee dispensed, repeat the adjustment  
process again to create a new dispense amount.  
The coffee maker can dispense two different  
amounts of coffee.The coffee maker comes with  
the following amounts set as the default settings.  
One Cup - 50ml  
Two Cup - 100ml  
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Adjusting the height of the  
Drip Tray  
Temperature Indicator light  
TheTemperature Indicator Light (9) flashes slowly  
when the boiler is heating, this is normal.  
You can adjust the height of the DripTray to  
reduce splashing when dispensing coffee into  
smaller cups such as espresso cups.  
TheTemperature Indicator Light will flash fast and  
the coffee maker will not work when there is a  
problem. If this occurs check;  
The water tank is full and correctly installed.  
The steam control is set to off.  
Any air locks have been removed.  
Sleep mode  
Please note your coffee maker has a sleep mode  
to save energy. If your coffee maker is not used  
for 8 minutes, your coffee maker will enter sleep  
mode.TheTemperature Indicator Light (9) flashes  
slowly in this mode.  
Press the two DripTray Adjustment Buttons (15)  
to release the spring catch and raise or lower the  
drip tray.  
To wake the machine, slide and release either the  
one (6) or two cup (7) switch.  
Emptying the Drip Tray  
Using the correct type of  
coffee grinds  
When the water in the DripTray is full, the Empty  
DripTray Level Indicator (16) will change colour.  
When making espresso coffee it is important to  
use the correct type of coffee grinds. Espresso  
coffee is a very fine grind which is designed to  
work with espresso filters. Using other types of  
coffee in an espresso filter (such as filter coffee  
grinds,) will result in a poorer tasting coffee and  
could clog the filter.  
Likewise when making filter coffee you should  
use filter coffee grinds to achieve the best  
results. Using espresso grinds can cause the filter  
to clog and overflow.  
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Remove the DripTray (11) from the appliance and  
empty.  
E.S.E. Pods  
The coffee maker is compatible with both E.S.E.  
pods (a compact coffee pod with a paper filter  
covering,) as well as ground espresso coffee.  
When making espresso with an E.S.E. pod, use  
the One Cup/ E.S.E Pod Filter (26).  
Clean the DripTray with a damp cloth before  
replacing.  
Care and cleaning  
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2
Disconnect the appliance from the mains supply.  
Make sure the appliance has completely cooled  
down.  
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Simply wipe the Steam Wand (2) and exterior with  
a clean, damp cloth.  
Do not use any abrasives or metal scourers as  
this will damage the finish on the unit.  
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The Espresso Filter Holder (24) and Espresso  
WaterTank (13) should be washed after each use  
by rinsing them under water.To assist in keeping  
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the Filter Holder clean we recommend you  
periodically run the machine with the Espresso  
Filter Holder in place, without coffee, using water  
only.  
Place an empty container under the Brewing  
Head (3) to gather the descaled hot boiled water.  
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Connect the appliance to the mains supply.  
Slide the On/Off button (10) and wait for the  
Indicator Light (9) to stop flashing.  
Rinse the Filter WaterTank occasionally with cold  
water. Do not use a cloth as any residue or lint  
may be left behind to clog the coffee maker.  
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Slide the Large Cup Switch (7), water will flow  
through the unit.  
Should the holes in the Espresso Filter become  
blocked with coffee grinds, use a fine bristled  
brush to help clean.  
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Slide the switch again, dispensing until the water  
tank is empty.  
Repeat the process with cold water only to flush  
the system.  
When your coffee maker is not being used, we  
recommend that you do not leave the Espresso  
Filter Holder attached to the machine as this will  
reduce the life of the gasket.  
Descaling - filter coffee  
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Wash the Filter Coffee Jug (23), Jug Lid (22), Filter  
Holder (19) Removable Permanent Mesh Filter  
(21) in warm soapy water. Rinse and dry all parts  
thoroughly. Refit the Filter Holder.  
If you live in a hard water area, we recommend  
that your coffee maker is descaled at regular  
intervals, e.g. every 2-3 months. In areas of  
moderately hard water, you should descale every  
6 months.  
Care must be taken to ensure that the non-drip  
valve situated on the bottom of the filter holder is  
not damaged during cleaning.  
If the water filters through more slowly than usual,  
it is a sign that descaling is necessary.  
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Remove the DripTray (11) from the appliance and  
remove any spilt coffee and water then clean  
them with a damp cloth or a damp sponge.  
We recommend you use a proprietary liquid  
descaler which is especially made for coffee  
makers and plastic kettles. Follow the instructions  
on the bottle or sachet, and then operate the  
coffee maker with just water 3 times before  
making filter coffee.  
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You must clean the Steam Wand and cover  
immediately after each use, after it has cooled  
down. Briefly use the steam setting to clear any  
remaining milk out of the Wand and Cover.  
Remove the Steam Wand Cover, place under  
warm running water to remove excess milk. If the  
Steam Wand becomes blocked, use a small pin to  
clean more thoroughly.  
Do not use a kettle descaler unless the packet  
specifically states it is suitable for coffee makers.  
Contact us  
WARNING: Steam from the Steam Wand is  
extremely hot and can scald.  
Helpline  
IMPORTANT: Never wash your coffee machine  
accessories in a dishwasher.  
If you are having a problem with your appliance,  
please call our Helpline, as we are more likely to  
be able to help than the store you purchased the  
item from.  
Never use harsh or abrasive cleaners.  
NO parts are suitable for cleaning in a  
dishwasher.  
Please have the product name, model number  
and serial number to hand when you call to help  
us deal with your enquiry quicker.  
Descaling - espresso  
UK Helpline: 0844 871 0960  
IRE Helpline: 1800 409 119  
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Disconnect the appliance from the mains supply.  
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Make sure the appliance has cooled down  
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Remove the WaterTank (13) and DripTray (11)  
from the machine.  
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Fill the WaterTank with dissolved citric acid  
solution, up to the max level marked on the side  
of the tank.  
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Re-fit the WaterTank and DripTray to the  
machine.  
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Troubleshooting  
Espresso coffee  
Problem  
Reason  
Solution  
Water is dispensing from the  
Steam Wand  
Steam Control is open  
Rotate the Steam Control so  
its closed  
The coffee temperature is too  
cold  
Heater block is not hot enough  
before dispensing  
Before dispensing Coffee,  
make sure the ready light is  
illuminated  
The coffee grinds are wet after  
use  
Coffee is not compact enough  
Wrong coffee type  
Tamp the coffee before  
inserting  
Espresso is weak  
Always use espresso coffee  
grinds  
Milk is not frothing  
Air and steam are not getting  
into the milk  
Use a pin to clean the Steam  
Wand nozzle and air holes in  
the cleaner  
Coffee is too strong or weak  
Wrong volume of coffee  
Use the correct amount:  
1 person - 7g (1-levelTamping  
Spoon)  
2 person 14g (2-levelTamping  
Spoon)  
Indicator light is flashing  
quickly  
There is not enough water in  
the water tank  
Fill the water tank  
The Steam Control is set to  
steam  
Turn the Steam Control to the  
off position  
Air lock in pipe  
Switch to dispense from Steam  
Wand to remove blockage  
(ensure cup is placed  
underneath)  
Filter coffee  
Problem  
Reason  
Solution  
Coffee is not brewing  
Lid is not fully closed  
Close the lid to start the  
brewing process  
The filter is not correctly  
located  
Ensure the filter is in the  
correct position  
No water in tank  
Fill the water tank with the  
required amount of water  
The glass jug is not correctly  
located  
Ensure the glass jug is in the  
correct position  
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Notes  
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Do not use the coffee maker for anything other than its  
intended purpose.  
Health and Safety  
Mains cable  
The use of any electrical appliance requires the following  
common sense safety rules.  
The mains cable should reach without straining from the  
socket.  
Primarily there is danger of injury or death and secondly  
the danger of damage to the appliance.These are  
indicated in the text by the following two conventions:  
Do not let the mains cable hang over the edge of a  
worktop where a child could reach it.  
Do not let the cable run across an open space e.g.  
between a low socket and table, or a cooker or toaster or  
other hot area which might damage the cable.  
WARNING: Danger to the person!  
IMPORTANT: Damage to the appliance!  
In addition, we offer the following safety advice.  
Location  
If the supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced by  
the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified  
person in order to avoid a hazard.  
This appliance is intended to be used in household and  
similar applications such as:  
Product safety  
Never use warm or hot water to fill the water tank.  
farm houses;  
Ensure the filter holder is correctly located before making  
coffee.  
by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type  
environments;  
Do not remove the filter holder when the appliance is  
being operated.  
bed and breakfast type environments.  
It is not suitable for use in staff kitchen areas in shops,  
offices and other working environments.  
Do not overfill the water reservoir.  
Empty the water tanks, when the appliance is to be  
unused for long periods.  
Remove all the packaging and retain for future reference.  
Ensure the coffee maker is used on a firm, flat surface.  
Do not use the coffee maker outdoors or in a bathroom.  
Do not touch any hot parts of appliance including coffee  
filter, steam wand etc. when in use.  
Do not place the coffee maker on a highly polished  
wooden surface as damage may occur to the surface.  
Do not place on or near hot gas or electric burner, or in  
heated oven.  
Do not place the coffee maker on or near hot surfaces  
such as a hot plate, radiant rings or near a naked flame.  
Personal safety  
Do not touch metal parts until the unit has cooled.  
WARNING: Do not place the coffee maker onto a metal  
tray or metal surface whilst in use.  
This 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.  
Other safety considerations  
Disconnect the coffee maker from the mains supply when  
filling, cleaning or not in use.  
When unplugging, switch the coffee maker off, then  
remove the plug from the wall socket.  
Children  
Children do not understand the dangers associated with  
operating electrical appliances. Never allow children to  
use this appliance.  
Keep the outside of the coffee maker area clean and dry  
at all times.  
Do not leave the appliance unattended, when it is  
connected to main supply  
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not  
play with the appliance.  
Do not touch hot surfaces. Always use handles or knobs  
on the coffee maker.  
Treating scalds  
Run cold water over the affected area immediately. Do  
not stop to remove clothing, get medical help quickly.  
Do not immerse the coffee maker itself in water and  
always ensure the electrical connections are kept dry.  
Electrical requirements  
Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cable or  
plug or after the appliance malfunctions or has been  
damaged in any manner. Ring the helpline number for  
advice on examination and repair.  
Check that the voltage on the rating plate of your  
appliance corresponds with your house electricity supply  
which must be A.C. (Alternating Current).  
If the socket outlets in your home are not suitable for the  
plug supplied with this appliance the plug should be  
removed and the appropriate one fitted.  
Disconnect the appliance from mains supply outlet under  
the following conditions:  
Before the water tank is filled with water  
WARNING:The plug removed from the mains lead, if  
severed, must be destroyed as a plug with a bared  
flexible cord is hazardous if engaged into a live socket  
outlet.  
Before removing any parts from the appliance or refitting  
any parts on the appliance.  
Before cleaning or maintenance  
When the appliance is not working correctly  
After using the appliance  
Should the fuse in the 13 amp plug require changing, a 13  
amp BS1362 fuse must be fitted.  
The use of attachments or tools not recommended or  
sold by Morphy Richards may cause fire, electric shock  
or injury.  
WARNING: This appliance must be earthed.  
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CM47160 MUK Rev 3 09/11  
Registering your 2 year  
guarantee  
Your standard one year guarantee is extended for an  
additional 12 months when you register the product within  
28 days of purchase with Morphy Richards. If you do not  
register the product with Morphy Richards within 28 days,  
your product is guaranteed for 1 year. To validate your  
2 year guarantee register with us online at  
Exclusions  
Morphy Richards shall not be liable to replace or repair the  
goods under the terms of the guarantee where:  
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The fault has been caused or is attributable to accidental  
use, misuse, negligent use or used contrary to the  
manufacturer’s recommendations or where the fault has  
been caused by power surges or damage caused in  
transit.  
Or call our customer registration line  
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The appliance has been used on a voltage supply other  
than that stamped on the products.  
UK  
IRE  
0844 871 0962  
1800 409 119  
Repairs have been attempted by persons other than our  
service staff (or authorised dealer).  
N.B. Each qualifying product needs to be registered with  
Morphy Richards individually.  
The appliance has been used for hire purposes or non  
domestic use.  
Please note that the 2 year guarantee is only available in  
the UK and Ireland. Please refer to the one year guarantee  
for more information.  
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The appliance is second hand.  
Morphy Richards reserves the right not to carry out any  
type of servicing under the guarantee at its discretion  
Your 1 year guarantee  
It is important to retain the retailer’s receipt as proof of  
purchase. Staple your receipt to this back cover for future  
reference.  
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Plastic filters for all Morphy Richards kettles and coffee  
makers are not covered by the guarantee.  
Batteries and damage from leakage are not covered by  
the guarantee.  
Please quote the following information if the product  
develops a fault.These numbers can be found on the base  
of the product.  
This guarantee does not confer any rights other than those  
expressly set out above and does not cover any claims for  
consequential loss or damage. This guarantee is offered  
as an additional benefit and does not affect your statutory  
rights as a consumer. Morphy Richards products are  
intended for household use only. See usage limitations  
within the location safety instructions.  
Model no.  
Serial no.  
All Morphy Richards products are individually tested before  
leaving the factory. In the unlikely event of any appliance  
proving to be faulty within 28 days of purchase, it should  
be returned to the place of purchase for it to be replaced.  
Disclaimer  
Morphy Richards has a policy of continuous improvement  
in product quality and design. The company, therefore  
reserves the right to change the specification of  
it’s models at any time.  
If the fault develops after 28 days and within 12 months of  
original purchase, you should contact the Helpline number  
quoting Model number and Serial number on the product,  
or write to Morphy Richards at the address shown.  
You may be asked to return a copy of proof of purchase.  
Subject to the exclusions set out below (see Exclusions),  
the faulty appliance will then be repaired or replaced as  
appropriate and dispatched usually within 7 working days  
of receipt.  
For electrical products sold within the  
European Community. At the end of the  
electrical products useful life, it should not be  
disposed of with household waste.  
If, for any reason, this item is replaced or repaired during  
the 1 year guarantee period, the guarantee on the new  
item will be calculated from original purchase date.  
Therefore it is vital to retain your original till receipt or  
invoice to indicate the date of initial purchase.  
Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with  
your Local Authority or retailer for  
recycling advice in your country  
To qualify for the 1 year guarantee, the appliance must  
have been used according to the instructions supplied.  
For example, crumb trays should have been emptied  
regularly.  
IF YOU ARE HAVING A PROBLEM  
WITH ONE OF OUR PRODUCTS, CALL  
OUR HELPLINE:  
UK:  
0844 871 0960  
1800 409 119  
EIRE:  
SPARES: 0844 873 0726  
The After Sales Division  
Morphy Richards Ltd  
Mexborough, SouthYorkshire,  
England, S64 8AJ  
Helplines (office hours)  
UK 0844 871 0960  
Spare Parts 0844 873 0726  
Republic of Ireland 1800 409 119  

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