USER MANUALPLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE MACHINE.Register your product and get support at www.philips.com/welcomeEnglishType
8ENGLISHPREPARING FOR USEMachine packagingThe original packaging has been designed and constructed to protect the machine during transport. We recomme
9ENGLISH95 Remove the water tank.6 Rinse the water tank under fresh water.7 Fill the water tank with fresh water up to the MAX level and reinsert it i
10ENGLISH12 Switch the power button to “I” to turn on the machine. The display shows the stand-by icon.BlackYellow13 To turn on the machine, simply pr
11ENGLISH112 Press the “ ” button to start the cycle. The machine starts the auto-matic priming of the circuit by dispensing some water through the di
12ENGLISHManual rinse cycleDuring this process you activate the co ee brewing cycle and fresh water ows through dispensing spout. This takes a few
13ENGLISH138 The following icon is displayed.Green9 Press the “ ” button to start dispensing hot water. Green10 This icon is displayed. The machine re
14ENGLISHMeasuring and programming water hardnessMeasuring water hardness is very important for de ning the frequency in which the machine has to be
15ENGLISH157 Press the “ ” button to exit the programming menu.Green“INTENZA+” water lter installationWe recommend you to install the “INTENZA+” wat
16ENGLISH4 Put the lter into the empty water tank. Press it until it cannot move further down.5 Fill the water tank with fresh water and reinsert it
17ENGLISH17Yellow YellowGreen2 Press the “ ” button and scroll the pages by pressing the “ ” but-ton until the following icon is displayed.3 Select th
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDSWhen using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:1. Read all instruc
18ENGLISHADJUSTMENTSThe machine allows for certain adjustments so that you can brew the best tasting co ee possible.Saeco Adapting SystemCo ee is a
19ENGLISH191 Press and turn the grinder adjustment knob one notch at a time. You will taste the di erence after brewing 2-3 cups of espresso.2 The re
20ENGLISHAdjusting the dispensing spoutThe height of the dispensing spout can be adjusted to better t the dimen-sions of the cups that you wish to u
21ENGLISH21Adjusting the co ee length The machine allows you to adjust the amount of brewed co ee according to your taste and/or the size of your cu
22ENGLISHESPRESSO AND COFFEE BREWINGBefore brewing co ee, make sure that there are no warnings shown on the display, and that both, water tank and co
23ENGLISH23Espresso and co ee brewing using pre-ground co eeThis function allows to use pre-ground and deca einated co ee.With the pre-ground co
24ENGLISHMILK CARAFEThis chapter explains how to use a milk carafe to prepare a cappuccino or hot milk. Note: Before using the milk carafe, clean it
25ENGLISH25Inserting the milk carafe1 If installed, remove the water dispenser as shown in the gure:- Press the two buttons on the side to unlock i
26ENGLISHRemoving the milk carafe1 Rotate the carafe upwards until it releases from the insert in the drip tray.2 Pull away from the machine until it
27ENGLISH27CAPPUCCINO BREWING Warning: Danger of scalding! Dispensing may be preceded by short sprays of milk and steam. Risk of burning. Wait until t
CAUTIONThis appliance is for household use only. Any servicing, other than cleaning and user maintenance, should be performed by an authorized service
28ENGLISH5 The following icon is displayed during pre-heating time required by the machine.Yellow6 When the machine shows the following icon, the mach
29ENGLISH293 Press and hold the “ ” button until the ‘MEMO’ icon appears on the display. Then release the button. The machine is now programming.Yell
30ENGLISHHOT MILK BREWING Warning: Danger of scalding! Dispensing may be preceded by short sprays of milk and steam. Risk of burning.Wait until the en
31ENGLISH31YellowGreen6 The following icon is displayed during pre-heating time required by the machine.7 The machine pours a pre-de ned amount of ho
32ENGLISHHOT WATER DISPENSING Warning: Danger of scalding! Dispensing may be preceded by short sprays of hot water and steam. Risk of burning. Wait un
33ENGLISH333 Place a container under the hot water dispenser.Green4 Press the “ ” button. The following icon is displayed.5 Press the “ ” button to st
34ENGLISHGreen8 Pour the desired amount of hot water. To stop the hot water dispens-ing process press the “” button.CLEANING AND MAINTENANCEDaily clea
35ENGLISH352 Empty and clean the co ee residues drawer located inside of the ma-chine. Open the service door, remove the drawer and empty the co ee
36ENGLISHDaily cleaning of the water tank1 Remove the small white lter or the INTENZA+ water lter (if installed) from the water tank and wash it w
37ENGLISH37Weekly cleaning of the milk carafeThe weekly cleaning is more thorough as it removes any milk residues from the milk carafe dispenser.1 Pre
2ENGLISHCongratulations on your purchase of a Saeco Intelia One Touch Cappuccino full automatic espresso machine! To fully bene t from the support t
38ENGLISH4 Remove the top and ll the milk carafe up to the MAX level with fresh water.5 Put the top back into the milk carafe.Green6 Open the mil
39ENGLISH39YellowGreen9 The following icon is displayed during pre-heating time required by the machine. 10 Once the machine stops dispensing water, t
40ENGLISH14 Remove the dispenser ring (A) from the milk carafe dispenser.15 Press the button indicated with the arrow to unlock the lid.16 Detach the
41ENGLISH4119 Remove the suction tube (E).20 Clean thoroughly all the parts with lukewarm water. Note: You can also clean these parts in the dishwashe
42ENGLISHWeekly cleaning of the brew groupThe brew group should be cleaned every time the co ee bean hopper is lled or at least once a week.1 Turn
43ENGLISH436 Let the brew group air-dry thoroughly.7 Thoroughly clean the inside of the machine using a soft, dampened cloth.8 Make sure the brew grou
44ENGLISHMonthly cleaning of the milk carafeIn the monthly cleaning cycle we use the “Saeco Milk Circuit Cleaner”to keep the entire circuit clean of m
45ENGLISH45GreenYellow5 Press the “ ” button. The following icon is displayed. Press the “ ” button to select hot milk. 6 The following icon is displa
46ENGLISH13 Once the machine stops dispensing water, repeat steps 12 -15 until carafe is emptied.14 Remove the milk carafe and the container from the
47ENGLISH472 Lubricate the shaft too.3 Insert the brew group in its seat until it locks into place. (see “Weekly cleaning of the brew group” chapter).
3ENGLISHCAPPUCCINO BREWING ...27Adjusting the cappuccino lenght ...
48ENGLISHMonthly cleaning of the brew group with “Co ee Oil Remover”Besides weekly cleaning, we recommend running this cleaning cycle with the “Co e
49ENGLISH495 Press the “ ” button to start a co ee brewing cycle.6 Wait until the machine automatically ends the dispensing process. 7 Press the “ ”
50ENGLISHYellowMonthly cleaning of the co ee bean hopperClean the co ee bean hopper once a month when it is empty with a damp cloth to remove co e
51ENGLISH512 Insert the milk carafe empty.3 Remove the “INTENZA+” water lter from the water tank if it was installed.4 Press the “ ” button. Press t
52ENGLISH9 Press the “ ” button to start the descaling cycle.10 The machine will start dispensing the descaling solution at intervals. The bar on the
53ENGLISH5317 When this icon is displayed, the water tank is empty. Repeat steps 13 – 17. Then continue to step 19.Yellow20 When the amount of water n
54ENGLISH25 Place back the “INTENZA+” water lter into the water tank if it was installed. Note: At the end of the descaling cycle, wash the brew gro
55ENGLISH55PROGRAMMINGYou can change some of the machine operating settings according to her/his preferences.Adjustable parametersCo ee temperatureTh
56ENGLISHProgramming mode exampleIn this example, it is shown how to program the display contrast. Proceed in the same way to program the other functi
57ENGLISH575 When the display value is changed, the “OK” message appears. Press the “” button to con rm the change.Yellow6 Press the “ ” button to ex
4ENGLISHIMPORTANTSafety instructionsThis machine is equipped with safety features. Nevertheless read the safety instructions carefully and only use th
58ENGLISHMEANING OF THE DISPLAY SYMBOLSThis machine is equipped with a colour-coded system to make the user’s understanding of the display signals eas
59ENGLISH59Ready Signals (Green Colour)The machine is programming the amount of co ee to be brewed.Co ee brewing using pre-ground co ee in progress
60ENGLISHWarning Signals (Yellow Colour)The machine is heating-up to brew beverages or dispense hot water.The machine is heating-up during beverages p
61ENGLISH61Warning Signals (Red Colour)Close the service door.Fill the co ee beans hopper.The brew group must be inserted into the machine.Insert he
62ENGLISHTROUBLESHOOTINGThis chapter summarizes the most common problems you could encoun-ter with your machine. If you are unable to solve the proble
63ENGLISH63 Note: These problems can be considered normal if the co ee blend has been changed or if the machine has just been installed. In this case
64ENGLISH ENERGY SAVINGStand-byThe Saeco full automatic espresso machine is designed for energy saving- proven by the Class A energy label.After 30 m
65ENGLISH65TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONThe manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to the technical speci cations of the productNominal Voltage -
66ENGLISHORDERING MAINTENANCE PRODUCTSFor cleaning and descaling, use Saeco maintenance products only.You can purchase these at the Philips online sh
67ENGLISH67- Maintenance Kit CA 6706- Milk Circuit Cleaner: CA6705
5ENGLISH5Caution• The machine is for household use only. It is not intended for use in en-vironments such as sta kitchens of shops, o ces, farms
www.philips.com/saecoThe manufacturer reserves the right to make changes without prior notice.Rev.06 del 15-02-13EN0202
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7ENGLISH7General description1. Grinder adjustment knob2. Pre-ground co ee compartment3. Co ee bean hopper4. Co ee bean hopper lid5. Control panel6
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