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General
Features
The
"Microcimbali" (chrome-plated) or the "Liberty"
(brass) is a complete and strong espresso coffee machine for the
house-hold and for small communities. It works like a commercial
machine, allowing to etract the full coffeearoma, to heat milk
by steam for brewing creamy "cappuccino" and to draw
hot water for tea, punch...exactly like at the bar.
Components and accessories
A Boiler plug
B Manometer
C Steam tap
D Steam pipe
E Hot water tap
F Hot water pipe
G Switch
H Coffee output lever
I Level glass
L Filter holder
M Press device
N Measuring spoon
O Coffee-grounds collector
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Technical
Features
Dimensions
Height (to the tap) cm. 39
Height (to the lever) cm. 50
Width cm. 28
Depth cm. 36
Power 1300 W
Boiler capacity 1,2 l. i.e. abt 20 espresso coffee cups.
Single-phase feeding current as indicated on the small plate placed
on the base of the machine.
Standard ground wire plug (the manufacturers do not assume any
responsibility in case of non respect of this safety rule).
Setting at work
- Before using your "Microcimbali"
or your "Liberty", check that the voltage
corresponds to that of electrical network.
- Place one filter in the filterholder ind insert it, by turning
it counter-clockwise.
- Unscrew plug A and pour water into the boiler, by checking
the level through the inspection glass I.
- Screw the plug again, insert plug into the socket and press
switch G.
IMPORTANT
ADVICES
Check frequently the water level in the boiler in order
to prevent it falls below the lower level.
Replace the water after a long non-use period.
Should it be necessary to add water into boiler while the machine
is on, you must first of all switch it off by pressing switch
G, then open the steam tap and wait until manometer B shows zero.
Unscrew boiler plug A, add water and check the level through
the level glass.
Use fresh coffee, finely ground as for "espresso" bar.
Should the coffee output be too quick (and as a consequence of
this the coffee output lever is going up too quickly), a finer
grind is required.
Should the coffee output be too slow (and as a consequence of
this the coffee output lever is going up too slowly), a coarser
grind is required or check if the filter is clogged.
Before removing filterholder check that lever H is in off-position.
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