DeLonghi Dedica EC680 Espresso Machine User Guide
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Fundamental safety warnings
Danger!
This is an electrical appliance and may cause electrical shocks. You should therefore follow these safety warnings:
- Never touch the appliance with damp hands or feet.
- Never touch the plug with damp hands.
- Make sure the socket used is freely accessible at all times, enabling the appliance to be unplugged when necessary.
- Unplug directly from the plug only.
Never pull the power cable as you could damage it. - To disconnect the appliance completely you must unplug it from the mains socket.
- If the appliance is faulty, do not attempt to repair.
- Turn it off, unplug from the mains socket and contact Customer Services.
- If the plug or power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by De’Longhi Customer Services only to avoid all risk.
- During cleaning, never immerse the coffee maker in water. It is an electrical appliance.
- Before cleaning the outside of the appliance, turn it off, unplug from the mains socket and allow to cool.
Important: Keep all packaging (plastic bags, polystyrene foam) away from children. - This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge
- if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance.
- Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
The danger of burns! - This appliance produces hot water and steam may form while it is in operation.
- Avoid contact with splashes of water or hot steam.
- When the appliance is in operation, please be aware that the cup warmer shelf becomes hot. Surfaces marked with this symbol become hot during use (the symbol is present in certain models only).
Designated use
This appliance is designed and made to prepare coffee and heat drinks.
This is a household appliance only.
If the appliance is passed to other persons, they must also be provided with this Instruction for Use.
It is not intended to be used in:
- staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments
- farmhouses
- by clients in hotels, motels and other residential-type environments
- bed and breakfast type environments.
Any other use is considered improper and thus dangerous. The manufacturer is not liable for damage deriving from impro-per use of the appliance.
Instruction for use
Read this Instruction for Use carefully before using the applian-ce. Failure to follow this Instruction for Use may result in burns or damage to the appliance.
The manufacturer is not liable for damage deriving from failure to respect this Instruction for Use.
Checking the appliance
After removing the packaging, make sure the product is complete and undamaged and that all accessories are present.
Do not use the appliance if it is visibly damaged.
Contact De’Longhi Customer Services.
DISPOSAL
In compliance with European directive 2002/96/EC, the appliance must not be disposed of with household waste, but taken to an authorized waste separation and recycling centre.
TECHNICAL DATA
- Mains voltage…220-240V~50/60Hz
- Absorbed power……1350 W
- Pressure….15 bar
- Water tank capacity…..1 l
- Dimensions WxHxD….149x305x330 (414)mm
- Weight…4,04 Kg
The appliance complies with the following EC directives:
- Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC and subsequent amendments;
- EMC Directive 2004/108/EC and subsequent amendments;
- European Stand-by Regulation 1275/2008;
- Materials and accessories coming into contact with food conform to EC regulation 1935/2004.
DESCRIPTION
The terminology below will be used repeatedly on the following pages.
Description of the appliance
(see page 3)The terminology below will be used repeatedly on the following pages.
Description of the appliance
(see page 3)
- A. Water tank lid
- B. Tank extraction handle
- C. Water tank
- D. Cup warmer
- E. Boiler outlet
- F. ON/OFF switch
- G. Cup tray
- H. Drip tray full indicator
- I. Drip tray
- J. Hot water/steam spout
- K. Hot water/steam connection nozzle
- L. Hot water/steam connection tube
- M. Steam dial
- N. Filter holder
- O. Measure/presser
- P. 1 cup filter (simbolo symbol under filter)
- Q. 2 cup filter (simbolo symbol under filter)
- R. Pod filter (simbolo symbol under filter)
- S. Water softener filter (*not included, can be purchased from authorized Customer Services)
Control panel description
- T. One cup button
T1. ON light on button (white) - U. Two cups button
U1. ON light on button (white) - V. Steam button
V1. ON light on button (white)
V2. Descale light (orange)
INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE
Important!
When you install the appliance, you should respect the following safety warnings:
- Water penetrating the appliance could cause damage. Do not place the appliance near taps or sinks.
- The appliance could be damaged if the water it contains freezes.
- Do not install the appliance in a room where the temperature could drop below freezing point.
- Arrange the power cable in such a way that it cannot be damaged by sharp edges or contact with hot surfaces (e.g. electric hot plates).
- The appliance gives off heat. After positioning the applian-ce on the worktop, leave a space of at least 3 cm between the surfaces of the appliance and the side and rear walls and at least 15 cm above the coffee maker.
Connecting the appliance
Danger!
Check that the mains power supply voltage corresponds to that indicated on the rating plate on the bottom of the appliance. Connect the appliance to an efficiently earthed and correctly installed socket with a minimum current rating of 10A only. If the power socket does not match the plug on the appliance,
- Extract the tank by pulling it upwards (fig. 1).
- 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. - More simply, the tank can also be filled without extracting it by pouring the water directly from a jug.
Important:
Never operate the appliance without water in the tank or without 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.
SETTING UP THE APPLIANCE
- 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.
- The and lights flash to indicate the appliance is heating up.
When the lights stop flashing and remain on steadily, the appliance is ready for use. - Place a container with a minimum capacity of 100 ml under the hot water/steam spout (fig. 4).
- Turn the hot water/steam dial to the osition (fig. 5) and deliver about 100 ml of water, then close the dial again (○ symbol).
PROGRAMMING THE SETTINGS MENU
To access the menu, make sure the appliance is ready for use, then press and hold the button for 10 seconds until 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 automatically exits programming and is ready for use again.
Setting coffee temperature
To modify the temperature of the water used to make the coffee, proceed as follows:
- Access the settings menu;
- Press the button to enter the coffee temperature selection mode.
The lights corresponding to the current selection come on: - The lights start flashing in sequence;
- Press the button corresponding to the required temperature:
- The button flashes to indicate that the selection has been saved.
The appliance exits the menu and is ready for use.
Setting water hardness
The light (V2) indicating that the appliance needs descaling comes on after a period of operation established according to water hardness.
The appliance can also be programmed according to the hardness of the mains water in the various regions so that de-scaling needs to be performed more or less frequently. Proceed as follows:
- Access the settings menu;
- Press the button to enter the water hardness selection mode. The lights corresponding to the current selection come on:
- The lights start flashing in sequence;
- Press the button corresponding to the water hardness in your area:
The button flashes to indicate that the selection has been saved.
The appliance exits the menu and is ready for use.
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 any button on the control panel.
- Access the settings menu;
- Press the button to enter the auto-off time selection mode. The lights corresponding to the current selection come on:
- The lights start flashing in sequence;
- Press the button corresponding to the required time:
- The button flashes to indicate that the selection has been saved.
The appliance exits the menu and is ready for use.
Default values (reset)
This resets all menu settings and programmed quantities back to the default values.
To reset the default values, proceed as follows:
- Access the settings menu;
- Turn the steam dial to the position;
- Press the button. The three lights flash simultaneously to confirm that the original settings have been restored.
- The and lights flash to indicate that the steam dial must be closed again (○symbol).
When the steam dial has been closed, the appliance is ready for use.
HOW TO MAKE ESPRESSO COFFEE
Tips for a hotter coffee
For hotter espresso coffee, you should:Tips for a hotter coffee
For hotter espresso coffee, you should:
- Attach the filter holder to the appliance with the filter in place but without adding coffee.
Using the same cup as will later be used to make the coffee, press the 1 cup button and deliver hot water into the cup to heat it. - Raise the coffee temperature in the settings menu.
- Rest the cups you will be using on the cup warmer (D) which becomes hot during operation.
How to make espresso coffee using pre-ground coffee
- Place the ground coffee filter (P or Q) in the filter holder (fig. 6). To make one coffee, use the filter with the symbol on the bottom, to make two coffees, use the filter with the symbol on the bottom.
- To make just one coffee, place one level measure of pre-ground coffee (about 7 g) in the filter (fig. 7).
To make two coffees, place two loosely filled measures (about 7+7 g) of pre-ground coffee in the filter. Fill the filter a little at a time to prevent the pre-ground coffee from overflowing.
Important: For correct operation, before filling with pre-ground coffee, make sure there are no coffee residues left in the filter from the last time you made coffee. - Distribute the pre-ground coffee evenly and press lightly with the presser (fig. 8). Correct pressing of the pre-ground coffee is essential to obtain a good espresso. If you press too firmly, the coffee will be delivered slowly and will be strong. If you press too lightly, the coffee will be delivered quickly and will be weak.
- Remove any excess coffee from the rim of the filter holder and attach the filter holder to the appliance. To attach correctly, align the filter holder handle with the INSERT symbol (fig. 9), attach the filter holder and rotate the han-dle towards the right until aligned with the CLOSE symbol.
- Place the cup or cups under the filter holder spouts (fig. 10). You are recommended to warm the cups before making coffee by rinsing them with a little hot water.
- Make sure the lights corresponding to the coffee buttons are on, then press the or coffee button. The appliance proceeds to make the coffee and delivery is interrupted automatically.
How to make espresso coffee using pods
Please note:
use pods conforming to the ESE standard, indicated on the pack by the following symbol.
Place the filter for coffee pods (with the symbol on the bottom) in the filter holder.
Insert the pod, centring it as far as possible on the filter (fig. 11). Always follow the instructions on the pod pack to position the pod on the filter correctly.
- Place the filter for coffee pods (with the symbol on the bottom) in the filter holder.
- Insert the pod, centring it as far as possible on the filter (fig. 11). Always follow the instructions on the pod pack to position the pod on the filter correctly.
Please note:
- While the appliance is making coffee, delivery can be interrupted at any moment by pressing the coffee button pressed previously.
- At the end of delivery (within 3 seconds), to increase the amount of coffee in the cup, press and hold the coffee but-ton pressed previously. Delivery is automatically interrupted after a few seconds.
- To remove the filter holder, turn the handle from right to left.
The danger of burns!
To avoid splashes, never remove the filter holder while the appliance is delivering coffee. Always wait for a few seconds after delivery.
Programming the quantities of coffee in the cup The appliance is set by default to automatically deliver standard quantities.
To change these quantities, proceed as follows:
- Place one or two cups under the filter holder spouts.
- Press and hold the button you want to programme or The appliance starts delivering coffee and the other coffee button flashes to indicate that programming is underway.
- Once the required quantity of coffee has been delivered into the cup, release the button. Delivery stops and the light flashes to indicate that the quantity has been saved correctly.
- When the two coffee lights come on steadily, the appliance is ready for use.
HOW TO MAKE CAPPUCCINO
- Prepare the espresso coffees as described in the previous paragraphs, using sufficiently large cups.
- Press the button (fig. 12). The light flashes;
- In the meantime, fill a recipient with about 100 g of milk for each cappuccino to be prepared.
The milk must be at refrigerator temperature (not hot!).
In choosing the size of the recipient, bear in mind that the milk doubles or triples in volume (fig. 13).
Please note:
You are recommended to use semi-skimmed milk at refrigerator temperature. - Wait for the light corresponding to the button to come on steadily, indicating that the boiler has reached the ideal temperature to produce steam.
- Position an empty container under the cappuccino maker and open the dial for a few seconds to eliminate any air left in the circuit. Close the dial again.
- Place the recipient containing the milk under the cappuccino maker.
- Dip the cappuccino maker in the milk for a few millimeters (fig. 14).
Turn the dial to the position. Steam is delivered from the cappuccino maker, giving the milk a creamy frothy appearance. To obtain a creamier froth, immerse the cappuccino maker in the milk and rotate the container with slow upward movements. - When the milk has doubled in volume, immerse the cappuccino maker deeply and continue heating the milk (fig. 15). When the required temperature (the ideal is 60°C) and froth density is reached, interrupt steam delivery by turning the steam dial clockwise.
- Pour the frothed milk into the cups containing the espresso coffee prepared previously.
The cappuccino is ready. Sweeten to taste and if desired, sprinkle the froth with a little cocoa powder.
Please note:- to prepare more than one cappuccino, first make all the coffees then at the end prepare the frothed milk for all the cappuccinos.
- to exit the steam function, press any button. The lights flash to indicate that the temperature is too high to make coffee (see section “Cooling the boiler”).
You should not deliver steam for more than 60 seconds.
Important:
For hygiene reasons, the cappuccino maker should always be cleaned after use.
Proceed as follows:
- Turn the steam dial to deliver a little steam for a few secon-ds (points 2, 4 and 5 of the previous section).
This causes the cappuccino maker to deliver any milk left in its circuits. Press the ON/OFF button to turn the appliance off. - With one hand, hold the cappuccino maker tube firmly, with the other, release the cappuccino maker by turning it clockwise, then pull off downwards (fig. 16).
- Remove the rubber steam connection nozzle from the spout by pulling it downwards (fig. 17).
- Wash the cappuccino maker and steam connection nozzle thoroughly with warm water (fig. 18).
- Check the hole shown by the arrow in fig. 18 is not blocked.
- Put the steam connection nozzle back, pressing upwards to insert it onto the steam tube.
- Replace the cappuccino maker by pushing upwards and turning anticlockwise.
Cooling the boiler
To make coffee again immediately after frothing milk, the boiler must first be cooled or the coffee will be burnt.
Proceed as follows:
- place a container under the cappuccino maker;
- open the steam dial to deliver hot water and cool the boiler;
- hot water delivery is interrupted automatically when the boiler is cool. When the pump stops operating and no more water is delivered, close the steam dial.
HOT WATER
- Turn the appliance on by pressing the ON/OFF button (fig. 4). Wait for the coffee lights to come on steadily.
- Place a recipient under the cappuccino maker.
- Turn the dial to the position. Hot water is delivered from the cappuccino maker.
- To stop hot water delivery, close the dial and press any button.
You should not deliver hot water for more than 60 seconds.
CLEANING
Danger!
Before cleaning the outside of the appliance, turn it off, unplug from the mains socket and allow to cool.
Cleaning the drip tray
Important!
The drip tray is fitted with a level indicator (red) showing the level of water it contains (fig. 19).
Before the indicator protrudes from the cup tray, the drip tray must be emptied and cleaned, otherwise, the water may overflow the edge and damage the appliance, the surface it rests on or the surrounding area.
- Remove the drip tray (fig. 20).
- Remove the cup tray, empty the water and clean the drip tray with a cloth, then reassemble the drip tray.
- Put the drip tray back in place.
Cleaning the coffee filters
Clean the coffee filters regularly by rinsing under running water. Make sure the holes are not blocked. If necessary, clean with a pin (fig. 21).
Cleaning the boiler outlet
After every 200 coffees, rinse the boiler outlet by delivering about 0.5 l of water from the boiler outlet (press the coffee button without using ground coffee).
Other cleaning operations
- Do not use solvents or abrasive detergents to clean the coffee maker. Use a soft damp cloth only.
- Clean the filter holder cup regularly.
- Cleaning the water tank
- Clean the water tank regularly (about once a month) with a damp cloth and a little mild washing-up liquid.
Danger!
During cleaning, never immerse the coffee maker in water. It is an electrical appliance.
Descaling
Descale the appliance when the orange light on the button comes on. Important!
- Descaler contains acids that may irritate the skin and eyes. It is vital to respect the manufacturer’s safety warnings given on the descaler pack and the warnings relating to the procedure to follow in the event of contact with the skin and eyes.
- You should use the De’Longhi descaler only. Using an unsuitable descaler and/or performing descaling incorrectly may result in faults not covered by the manufacturer’s guarantee.
Proceed as follows:
- Fill the tank with the descaler solution obtained by diluting the descaler with water following the instructions on the pack.
- Press the ON/OFF button.
- Make sure the filter holder is not attached and position a recipient under the cappuccino maker.
- Wait for the and lights to come on steadily, indicating that the appliance is ready for use.
- ress and hold the button for 10 seconds until the three buttons flash in sequence.
- Turn the steam dial to the position.
- Press the button to start descaling.
- The descaling program starts and the descaler liquid comes out of the water spout.
The descaling program removes limescale deposits from inside the appliance by automatically performing a series of rinses and pauses until the tank is completely empty. Please note:
During descaling, to clean the boiler outlet, close the steam dial from time to time to deliver small quantities of descaler from the boiler outlet. - The appliance stops operation and the orange light continues to flash, indicating that descaling is still underway.
- The coffee maker is now ready for rinsing with clean water.
Extract the water tank, empty, rinse under running water, fill with fresh water up to the MAX level and put back in the appliance. - Empty the container used to collect the descaler solution and replace it empty under the hot water spout.
- Make sure the steam dial is in the , position, then press the button to start rinsing..
EXPLANATION OF LIGHTS
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem | Cause | Solution |
No espresso coffee is delivered | No water in the tank | Fill the tank |
The holes in the filter holder are blocked | Clean the filter holder spout holes | |
The tank has been inserted incorrectly and the valves on the bottom are not open | Press the tank down lightly to open the valves on the bottom | |
Limescale in the water circuit | Descale as described in the section “Descaling” | |
The espresso coffee drips from the edges of the filter holder rather than the holes | The filter holder has been inserted incor- rectly or is dirty | Attach the filter holder correctly and rotate firmly as far as it will go |
Attach the filter holder correctly and ro- tate firmly as far as it will go | Have the espresso boiler gasket replaced by Custo- mer Services | |
The holes in the filter holder spouts are blocked | Clean the spout holes | |
The filter holder cannot be atta- ched to the appliance | Too much coffee has been placed in the filter | Use the measure supplied and make sure you are using the correct filter for the type of preparation |
The coffee froth is too light (de- livered from the spout too fast) | The pre-ground coffee is not pressed down firmly enough | Press the pre-ground coffee more firmly |
There is not enough pre-ground coffee | Increase the quantity of pre-ground coffee | |
The pre-ground coffee is too coarse | Use only pre-ground coffee for espresso coffee makers | |
The wrong type of pre-ground coffee is being used | Change the type of pre-ground coffee | |
The coffee froth is too dark (delivered from the spout too slowly) | The pre-ground coffee is pressed down too firmly | Press the coffee down less firmly |
There is too much pre-ground coffee | Reduce the quantity of pre-ground coffee | |
The espresso boiler outlet is blocked | Clean as described in the section “Cleaning the boiler outlet” | |
The filter is blocked | Clean as described in the section “Cleaning the filter” | |
The pre-ground coffee is too fine | Use only pre-ground coffee for espresso coffee makers | |
The pre-ground coffee is too fine or damp | Use pre-ground coffee for espresso coffee makers only and make sure it is not too damp | |
Limescale in the water circuit | Descale as described in the section “Descaling” | |
After delivering coffee, the filter remains attached to the boiler outlet | Insert the filter holder again, deliver coffee, then remove the filter holder | |
The appliance will not make any drink and the
and lights flash for a few seconds |
No water in the tank | Fill the tank with water |
The tank has been inserted incorrectly and the valves on the bottom are not open | Press the tank down lightly to open the valves on the bottom | |
The espresso boiler outlet is blocked | Clean as described in the section “Cleaning the boiler outlet” | |
The filter is blocked | Clean as described in the section “Cleaning the filter” | |
Limescale in the water circuit | Descale as described in the section “Descaling” | |
The appliance does not function and all the lights flash | Disconnect the appliance immediately and contact authorized Customer Services. |