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Everything is OK. Owner's Manual I downloaded ( I get link for it by email).
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The only reason I gave this less than 4 stars, is because it shouldn't take 24 hrs to have the download available. I was surprised to find that I had to wait until the next day to be able to download the manual that I paid for.
The manual itself is the correct manual.
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Excellent replacement for original Owner´s Manual. I am totally satisfied!
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Great service. Manual is as advertised and delivered when promised.
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Perfect quality, highly appreciated service !!!
Fast delivery of the download info, no issues at all. Recommended E-manual shop !!!
If the appliance does not function as required If your Espresso machine does not operate as expected you may, in most cases, find the cause and cure below. Also refer to the corresponding sections in these instructions for use!
The pump is too noisy. - There is no water in the water tank. Refill with water. - The water tank is not placed correctly. The machine does not produce Espresso. - There is no water in the water tank or the water tank is not placed correctly. - The coffee has been ground too finely and/or has been tapped down too much. - The water outlet opening is clogged. - The machine needs descaling. Water leaks from the water outlet opening and/or the steam pipe. - The water inside the appliance expands when being heated up. This is quite normal. Swing the steam pipe into a position over the grid. - If excessive leaking occurs: descale or clean the valve.
The �crema� crest on the Espresso is too thin or isn�t there altogether. - The coffee has not been tapped down firmly enough. - There was not enough coffee in the filter. - The machine was not heated-up sufficiently. (Had the pilot light gone out?) - The coffee had been ground too coarsely. - The �Cremacaffé� valve is not in the filter. The �crema� is too dark and/or the coffee has a burning taste. - The machine was too heated-up. (Was the steam button still in �on� (down) position?) - The coffee has been ground too finely. - The coffee has been tapped down too much.
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