DeLonghi Dedica EC 685.W Manual
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1. DESCRIPTION (page 3)
The terminology below will be used repeatedly on the following
pages.
1.1 Description of the appliance
A1. Water tank lid
A2. Tank extraction handle
A3. Water tank
A4. Cup warmer
A5. Boiler outlet
A6. ON/OFF switch
A7. Cup tray
A8. Drip tray full indicator
A9. Drip tray
A10. Mugs or glasses tray
A11. Steam dial
A12. Hot water/steam spout
A13. Hot water/steam connection nozzle
A14. Cappuccino maker selection ring
A15. Hot water/steam connection tube
1.2 Description control panel
B1. One cup button
B2. ON light on button (white)
B3. Two cups button
B4. ON light on button (white)
B5. Steam button
B6. ON light on button (white)
B7. Descale light (orange)
1.3 Description of the accessories
C1. Filter holder
C2. 1 cup filter (
symbol under filter)
C3. 2 cup filter (
symbol under filter)
C4. Pod filter (
symbol under filter)
C5. Measure/presser
C6. Water softener filter (*not included, can be purchased
from authorised Customer Services)
2. FILLING THE WATER TANK
Please note:
Before first use, wash all the accessories and water tank with
warm water.
1. Extract the tank by pulling it upwards (fig. 1).
2. Open the lid and fill the tank with fresh clean water, taking
care not to exceed the MAX level (fig. 2). Put the tank back
in the appliance, pressing lightly to open the valves located
on the bottom of the tank.
3. More simply, the tank can also be filled without removing
it, pouring the water directly from a jug.
Important:
Never operate the appliance without water in the tank or with-
out the tank.
Please note:
It is normal for there to be water in the space under the tank.
This should therefore be dried regularly with a clean sponge.
3. FIRST USE
At first use, rince the internal circuit as follows:
1. Turn the appliance on by pressing the ON/OFF switch (fig.
3). The appliance performs a self-diagnosis cycle, indicated
by sequential flashing of the three buttons.
2. The
and
is heating up. When the lights stop flashing and remain on
steadily, the appliance is ready for operating the rinse.
3. Attach the filter holder to the appliance (fig. 9).
4. Place a container with a minimum capacity of 500 ml
under the boiler outlet (A5) (fig. 4) and press the
button. Repeat this operation 5 times.
5. Empty the container and put it under the hot water/steam
spout (A12) (fig. 4).
6. Turn the hot water/steam dial to the
5) and deliver to empty the water tank (A3); then turn the
knob to the ○ position.
4. PROGRAMMING THE SETTINGS MENU
To access the menu, make sure the appliance is ready for use,
then press and hold the
three buttons flash in sequence:
The appliance is now in programming mode.
Set the coffee maker as you wish, then exit the settings menu by
waiting for 15 seconds.
Please note:
If no selections are made for 15 seconds, the appliance automat-
ically exits programming and is ready for use again.
4.1 Setting coffee temperature
To modify the temperature of the water used to make the coffee,
proceed as follows:
1. Access the settings menu;
2. Press the
button to enter the coffee temperature
selection mode. The lights corresponding to the current
selection come on:
15
lights flash to indicate the appliance
position (fig.
button for 10 seconds until the

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  • Page 1 1. DESCRIPTION (page 3) Important: Never operate the appliance without water in the tank or with- The terminology below will be used repeatedly on the following out the tank. pages. 1.1 Description of the appliance Please note: A1. Water tank lid It is normal for there to be water in the space under the tank.
  • Page 2: Setting Water Hardness

    Adjusting auto-off (stand-by) To save energy, an auto-off function turns the appliance off when not used for a long period. To turn it back on again, press medium any button on the control panel. 1. Access the settings menu; high 2.
  • Page 3: How To Make Cappuccino

    • Rest the cups you will be using on the cup warmer (A4) The ESE standard is a system accepted by lead- which becomes hot during operation. ing pod producers and enables espresso coffee to be prepared simply and cleanly. 5.2 How to prepare espresso coffee using pre- ground coffee 1.
  • Page 4: Making Hot Milk

    8. CLEANING THE CAPPUCCINO MAKER AFTER USE 2. Press the button (fig. 12). The light flashes; Important: 3. In the meantime, fill a recipient with about 100 grams of For hygiene reasons, the cappuccino maker should always be milk for each cappuccino to be prepared. For a denser more cleaned after use.
  • Page 5: Cleaning The Drip Tray

    11.4 Cleaning the boiler outlet drip tray (A9) the coffee filters (C2, C3 and C4); After every 200 coffees, rinse the boiler outlet by delivering the boiler outlet (A5); about 0.5 l of water from the boiler outlet (press the coffee but- water tank (A3);...
  • Page 6: Technical Data

    Please note: 3. Make sure the filter holder is not attached and position a recipient under the hot water spout and boiler outlet (A5) During rinsing, to clean the boiler outlet, close the steam dial (fig. 25). from time to time to deliver small quantities of water from the boiler outlet.
  • Page 7: 14. Troubleshooting

    The steam function is required Flashing light: the appliance is heating up to deliver steam Light on steadily: the appliance is ready to deliver steam The appliance needs descaling Descale the appliance, the operation is complete when the light goes off.
  • Page 8 The coffee froth is too dark The pre-ground coffee is pressed down Press the coffee down less firmly (delivered from the spout too too firmly slowly) There is not enough pre-ground coffee Reduce the quantity of pre-ground coffee The espresso boiler outlet is blocked Clean as described in section “11.4 Cleaning the boiler outlet”...

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