Morphy Richards Cappuccino Espresso coffee maker: Making a cappuccino

Making a cappuccino: Morphy Richards Cappuccino Espresso coffee maker

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Always switch the machine off and

remove the plug from the socket

before filling the water tank. Care

should be taken to ensure that the

correct quantity of water is placed

in the tank, as the machine always

uses all the water.

3

Close the pressure cap tightly by

turning it clockwise.

4

Place the washable metal filter into

the filter holder and add the desired

quantity of coffee to the filter using

the measuring spoon provided.

Special marks on the inside of the

filter show the correct levels for 2, 4

and 6 cups of coffee lightly

compress the coffee down. Remove

excess coffee from the edge of the

filter.

5

Position the filter holder underneath

the water outlet, push it upwards

and turn it to the right into the

locked position to fix it onto your

coffee machine 

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Note: Push firmly to the right to lock

into position.

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Your machine is fitted with a

strength selector which allows you

to make LIGHT to STRONG coffee.

Set the strength selector mid way

between LIGHT and STRONG for

MEDIUM strength coffee.

7

Place your glass jug with the lid on

the drip tray and directly under the

spout of the filter holder, ensuring

that the jug handle is pointing

outwards from the unit. 

8

Plug the espresso coffee maker in

at hte wall socket and push the

coffee on/off switch to ‘ON’

position. The orange light will glow

to show th ecoffee maker is

working.

9

The coffee will start to flow from the

filter holder spout after about 2 or 3

minutes. Wait until all the water from

the water tank has flowed into your

glass jug and the green light glows.

10

When the filtering process is

complete switched off the coffee

maker, remove the glass jug from

your coffee maker and pour the

coffee into your cups.

WARNING: The coffee maker and

hot plates are hot and remain hot

for some time after switching off.

11

Unplug machine and allow to cool.

Slowly remove the pressure

cap.

12

To remove the used coffee grounds,

remove the filter holder by turning

the handle to the left until you find

that the filter holder drops down.

Flip the filter retaining clip so that it

retains the filter. Turn the filter

upside down and knock out the

grounds. Flip the retaining clip back

along the handle before the next

use.

Note: Due to the amount of steam

lost through the process, the coffee

produced will be less than the water

put in. This is accounted for in the

amount to put in.

Making a cappuccino

Prepare your machine as described

in the section ‘Making a coffee’.

Use your glass jug for measuring

the correct  amount of water

needed. 

Frothing milk

It is advised to start heating your

milk at the same time as heating

your coffee or several minutes

before making coffee to ensure milk

is hot.

1

Fill the stainless steel milk jug

provided with the required amount

of milk. Do not exceed the

maximum level or add less than the

minimum level.

2

Place the jug on the hot plate and

switch on 

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NOTE: You can turn on the hot plate

at the same time as the coffee

on/off switch. It will take

approximately 5-7 minutes for the

milk to heat up to its optimum

frothing temperature.

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Lift the milk jug up to the milk

frother blade 

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. Raise the milk jug

ensuring that the cowl is just under

the surface of the milk - this will

give the maximum froth. Maintain

the milk jug in this position between

30-60 seconds. 

WARNING: Take care as the milk

will be hot. 

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Features

Pressure cap

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Water tank

Strength selector

Filter

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Filter holder

Drip tray metal plate

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Drip tray

Hot water outlet

On/off/switch with power and

ready indicators

Milk frother hot plate on/off

switch with indicator

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Glass coffee jug with lid

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Jug lid

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Measuring spoon/tamper 

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Milk frother jug

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Milk frother attachment

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Milk frother on/off button

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Steam exhaust tube 

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Milk frother hot plate

OPERATING THE APPLIANCE  Before use

Take your coffee maker out of the

box and remove the packaging.

Before using the appliance for the

first time, clean thoroughly by

operating two or three times with

the maximum volume of fresh water

(6 cups) but without using coffee.

Wash the detachable parts of the

machine in warm soapy water.

Making espresso coffee

1

Unscrew the pressure cap by

turning it anti-clockwise.

2

To fill the water tank use your glass

jug  to measure the volume of water

required. The jug is marked with the

water levels for 2 cups (minimum), 4

cups and 6 cups (maximum).

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