Making Cappuccinos And Milk-Based Coffees Auto- Matically; Cleaning The Milk Container After Use; Delivering Hot Water; Steam Delivery - Whirlpool W11 CM145 Instructions For Use Manual

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Making cappuccinos and milk-based coffees auto-
matically
1. Fill the milk container (D) and attach it as described above.
2. Select the required beverage from the homepage:
CAPPUCCINO
LATTE MACCHIATO
CAFFELATTE
HOT MILK
CAPPUCCINO+
ESPRESSO MACCHIATO
FLAT WHITE
CAPPUCCINO MIX
3. A message on the display (B) instructs you to turn the froth
adjustment dial (D1) according to the froth required by the
original recipe. Turn the dial on the milk container lid (D2)
and confirm the selection by pressing
4. After a few seconds, preparation begins automatically and
an image of the selected beverage appears on the display,
together with a progress bar which gradually fills as prepa-
ration progresses.
General indications when preparing all milk based drinks
: press to interrupt preparation completely and go
back to the homepage.
: press to interrupt milk or coffee delivery and
move on to the next delivery (if applicable) to complete the
beverage.
At the end of delivery, to increase the quantity of coffee in
the cup, press
EXTRA .
Preparation of each coffee can be customised (see sections
"Customising the beverages" and "Memorising your per-
sonal profile").
Do not leave the milk container out of the refrigerator for
long periods. The warmer the milk (5°C is ideal), the poorer
the quality of froth produced.
Once the coffee has been made, the appliance is ready to make
the next beverage.

Cleaning the milk container after use

WARNING
When cleaning the internal tubes of the milk container, a little
hot water and steam leak out of the frothed milk spout (D5).
Avoid contact with splashes of water.
Each time you use a milk function, TURN DIAL TO <CLEAN> PO-
SITION TO START CLEANING appears on the display and the milk
frother lid must be cleaned:
1. Leave the milk container (D) in the machine (you do not
need to empty it);
2. Place a cup or other recipient under the frothed milk spout
(fig. 20);
3. Turn the froth adjustment dial (D1) to CLEAN (fig. 21).
CLEANING MILK CONTAINER UNDERWAY PLACE A RECIPIENT
UNDER MILK SPOUT appears on the display (B) (fig. 22)
together with a bar which gradually fills as cleaning pro-
ceeds. Cleaning stops automatically;
4. Turn the dial back to one of the froth selections;
5. Remove the milk container and always clean the steam
connection nozzle (A10) (fig. 23).
To prepare a number of cappuccinos and milk based coffees,
clean the milk container after you have prepared the last
beverage only. To proceed with making the next beverages,
when the CLEAN message is displayed, press
.
If you do not clean the milk container, the
pears on the display to remind you that it needs cleaning.
The milk container can be kept in the refrigerator.
In some cases, before cleaning you must wait for the appli-
ance to heat up.

DELIVERING HOT WATER

WARNING
Do not leave the appliance unattended while hot water is being
delivered.
1. Make sure the hot water/steam spout (C4) is attached cor-
rectly to the hot water/steam connection nozzle (A10);
2. Place a container under the spout (as close as possible to
avoid splashes);
3. Select
sponding image appears on the display (B), together with a
progress bar which fills gradually as preparation proceeds;
4. The machine delivers hot water, then delivery stops auto-
matically. To interrupt hot water delivery manually, press
If "Energy Saving" mode is active, you may have to wait a
few seconds before hot water is delivered.
Preparation of hot water can be customised (see sections
"Customising the beverages" and "Memorising your per-
sonal profile").

STEAM DELIVERY

WARNING
Do not leave the appliance unattended while steam is being
delivered.
1. Make sure the hot water/steam spout (C4) is attached cor-
rectly to the hot water/steam connection nozzle (A10);
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HOT WATER from the homepage. The corre-
.
EN
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