DeLonghi BCO110 User Manual

COFFEE MACHINE  
Owners instructions  
BCO110  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the  
following:  
Read all instructions.  
Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles and knobs.  
To protect against fire, electrical shock and personal injury, do not immerse cord, plug or appli-  
ance in water or other liquid.  
Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.  
Unplug from the outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool before fitting or tak-  
ing off parts, and before cleaning the appliance.  
Do not operate with a damaged cord or plug, or after the appliance malfunctions, or has been  
damaged in any manner. Return the appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for exam-  
ination, repair or adjustment.  
The use of accessory attachments or spare parts not recommended by the appliance manufactur-  
er may result in fire, electrical shock or personal injury.  
Do not use outdoors.  
Do not let the cord hang over the edge of the table or counter, or touch hot surfaces.  
Do not place on or near a hot gas or electrical burner, or in a heated oven.  
Always attach plug to appliance first, then plug cord into the wall outlet. To disconnect, turn any  
control to “off”, then remove plug from wall outlet.  
Do not use the appliance for other than the intended use.  
DO NOT unscrew or remove boiler cap while the machine is in operation. Wait until brewing  
cycle is completed and all water and steam has been used up.  
Appliances with Glass Containers:  
A. The container is designed for use with this appliance. It must never be used on a range top.  
B. Do not set a hot container on a wet or cold surface.  
C. Do not use a cracked container or a container having a loose or weakened handle.  
D. Do not clean container with cleansers, steel wool pads, or other abrasive material.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
SHORT CORD INSTRUCTIONS  
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A short power cord is provided to reduce risks resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping  
over a longer cord.  
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Longer, detachable power supply cords or extension cords are available and may be used if care  
is exercised in their use.  
If an extension cord is used, the marked electrical rating should be at least as great as the elec-  
trical rating of the appliance. If the appliance is provided with 3- wire, grounding type cord, the  
extension should be a GROUNDING TYPE 3 - WIRE CORD. The longer cord should be arranged  
so that it will not drape over the counter-top or table top where it can be pulled on by children or  
tripped over.  
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Your product is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug having one blade  
wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature.  
If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should  
still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety pur-  
pose of the polarized plug.  
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INSTALLATION  
ENGLISH  
Place the appliance on a flat work surface  
away from water sources such as taps or sinks.  
Please read this instructions manual carefully  
before installing and using the appliance. Only  
by following these directions will you be able to  
obtain the best results from the appliance and in  
complete safety.  
Check that the voltage of the electrical power  
line corresponds to the voltage indicated on the  
appliance label.  
Never install the machine in an environment  
which can reach a temperature of less than or  
equal to 0°C (if the water inside the machine  
freezes, the machine might be damaged):  
DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE  
The following terms are used throughout the  
instructions manual.  
ANTI-CHLORINE FILTER (IF SUPPLIED)  
1. Power supply cable  
2. Drip collection pan  
3. Anti spray nozzle  
4. Hot water drip spout  
5. Hot plate  
The anti-chlorine filter eliminates the taste of chlo-  
rine in the water. For installation, proceed as fol-  
lows:  
Remove the anti-chlorine filter from the plastic  
bag and rinse it thoroughly under running tap  
water.  
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Display  
Coffee ON DRIP pilot light  
Coffee DRIP/AUTO button  
PROG button  
Raise the coffee lid, remove the container from  
its housing by pulling it up (Fig. 1).  
10 ‘Min’ button  
11 ‘Hour’ button  
12.ON/OFF switch espresso coffee/cappuccino  
13.ON warning light espresso coffee/cappuccino  
14.Steam ready warning light  
Open the container by pressing on the oppo-  
site areas, marked with the writing PUSH”  
and place the filter into its housing carefully as  
illustrated in fig. 2.  
Close the container and reinsert it into the  
housing by pressing down gently.  
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16.  
cups warning light for drip coffee  
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cups switch for coffee drip  
After 80 cycles, or in any case after six months  
of use, the anti-chlorine filter must be replaced.  
17. Small coffee pot for espresso coffee/cappuccino  
18.Two cup attachment for espresso coffee  
19.Measuring spoon  
20.Filter holder for drip coffee  
21.Filter holder for espresso coffee  
22.Permanent filter (if supplied)  
23.Filter for espresso coffee  
24.Drip coffee pot  
25.Drip coffee aroma selector switch  
26.Lid for the water tank  
27.Removable water tank  
28.Anti-chlorine water filter holder (if supplied)  
29.Anti-chlorine water filter (if supplied)  
30.Vario system” selector switch  
31.Lid for milk tank  
32.Milk frother  
33.Milk tank  
HOW TO SET THE CLOCK  
When the coffee maker is connected for the first  
time to the electrical mains, the figures 12:00  
appear on the display, blinking.  
In order to set the time, proceed as follows:  
1.Set the hour by repeatedly pressing the HOUR  
button. Remember to choose AM or PM, as  
appropriate.  
2.Set the minutes by repeatedly pressing the MIN  
button.  
The above operations may be speeded up by  
keeping the buttons pressed.  
NOTE: The time entered will not be stored in  
memory in the event of a temporary blackout of  
electrical energy.  
34.Hot water heater plug  
35.Hot water heater for steam  
36.Steam release knob  
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If you wish to turn the coffee maker on imme-  
HOW TO SET THE TIMER  
diately, press the  
(fig. 9) and the  
DRIP/AUTO button twice  
ON DRIP pilot light will  
Make sure that the clock has been set correctly.  
To set the timer for delayed activation (to turn on  
the coffee maker at the time that you want the cof-  
fee to be made), proceed as follows:  
come on. Alternatively, if you wish the appli-  
ance to turn on after a certain delay, press the  
DRIP/AUTO button just once; the word PROG  
will appear in the top left-hand corner of the  
display and the coffee maker will automatical-  
ly turn on at the time set (as described in the  
HOW TO SET THE TIMERsection).  
1.To set the hour, press the PROG button and  
simultaneously repeatedly press the HOUR but-  
ton.  
2.To set the minutes, press the PROG button and  
simultaneously repeatedly press the MIN button.  
If more than five cups of coffee are desired,  
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press the switch (  
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Note: the coffee maker will automatically begin  
making coffee at the set hour, but will not turn on  
the hot water generator for espresso coffee.  
and the 5/10 cup warning light will light up.  
If, on the other hand, five or fewer cups of cof-  
fee are desired, the switch should not be  
pressed. In this way, the hot water will flow  
more slowly through the ground coffee and a  
more flavorful beverage will be obtained.  
HOW TO PREPARE THE COFFEE FILTER  
Raise the lid and remove the water tank (fig.  
3).  
The brewed coffee will begin to drip out after  
a few seconds. It is completely normal that  
during the percolation of the coffee, some  
steam may escape from the machine.  
Fill the tank with cold, clean water, up to the  
level indicated on the tank corresponding to  
the number of cups of coffee that are desired  
(fig. 4).  
If the  
DRIP/AUTO button (fig. 9) is left  
Reinsert the tank into the machine by pressing  
it slightly. If desired, the tank can be left in its  
place and to fill it, the drip coffee pot can be  
used which also has the level indicators on it  
(fig. 5).  
pressed after percolation, and the container is  
standing on the heating plate, the coffee will  
be kept at the ideal temperature.  
HOW TO SELECT THE AROMA OF THE FILTER  
COFFEE  
Open the filter holder by turning it towards the  
left (fig. 6).  
With the ACCUFLAVOR , it is possible to select the  
aroma of the filter coffee depending on personal  
taste. By turning the aroma regulation knob of the  
coffee filter (fig. 11), the coffee machine can be  
programmed for a strong aftertaste (STRONG  
position) or a lighter flavor (LIGHT position).  
The ACCUFLAVOR feature changes the aftertaste  
of the coffee, more or less strong, while the true  
taste of the coffee remains unchanged.  
Place the permanent filter into the filter holder  
(fig. 7).  
Put the ground coffee into the filter by using the  
measuring spoon included with the machine  
and level off the grounds uniformly (fig. 8). As  
a general rule, use one level measuring spoon-  
ful of coffee (about 7 grams) for each cup of  
coffee (for example, use 10 measures to make  
10 cups of coffee). In any case, the quantity of  
ground coffee to use can vary according to the  
strength desired and personal taste. Use high  
quality ground coffee, with a medium grind  
and the kind packaged especially for drip cof-  
fee makers.  
HOW TO PREPARE ESPRESSO COFFEE  
1. Unscrew the plug of the hot water heater tank  
by turning it in a counter-clockwise direction.  
2. Fill the small container for espresso coffee with  
the quantity of water indicated in the table at  
the end of the text and in accordance with the  
number of cups of espresso that you wish to  
make (fig. 12).  
Close the filter holder and place the pot, with  
its lid inserted, onto the hot plate.  
Select the aroma desired as indicated in the  
paragraph How to select the aroma.  
3. Pour the water into the hot water heater tank  
(fig. 13).  
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4. Replace the plug in the hot water heater tank  
by turning firmly in a clockwise direction.  
5. Insert the filter for espresso coffee into the filter  
holder (fig. 14).  
from the inside of the hot water heater to avoid  
puffs of steam. Allow it to blow out completely by  
rotating the steam release knob (fig. 23).  
NOTE: For safety reasons, when the hot water  
heater is hot, it is not possible to remove its plug as  
it will spin without opening. If for any reason it is  
necessary to remove it, it is important to always  
release the steam in the hot water tank by acting  
on the steam release knob as described in the pre-  
vious point.  
6. Fill the filter with the ground coffee, respecting  
the dosages indicated in the chart at the end of  
this text and distribute it uniformly in the filter  
(fig. 15). It is important to use the highest qual-  
ity coffee and having a medium grind in order  
to avoid the obstruction of the filter during the  
brewing. Remove any excess coffee from  
around the edges of the filter (fig. 16).  
7. To attach the filter holder to the appliance,  
position it under the hot water drip spout with  
the handle towards the left, see fig. 17. Push  
upwards, and at the same time, turn the han-  
dle towards the right. Always turn right to the  
end.  
8. Place the coffee pot for espresso coffee under  
the filter holder so that the spout where the cof-  
fee exits the filter is inside of the opening found  
on the lid of the coffee pot (fig. 18).  
9. Position the Vario Systemselector according  
the type of espresso coffee desired: LIGHT”  
for a lighter coffee and STRONGfor a  
stronger tasting brew (fig. 19).  
ATTENTION: The first time that coffee is pre-  
pared, it is necessary to wash all of the acces-  
sories and the internal circuits of the machine as  
follows:  
For the coffee machine filter: make at least two  
pots of coffee without using the ground coffee  
in the filter (following the instructions in the  
paragraph How to prepare the coffee filter);  
For the espresso coffee filter: make at least  
four cups of espresso coffee without using  
ground coffee in the filter (following the instruc-  
tions in the paragraph How to prepare the  
espresso coffee filter);  
HOW TO USE THE TWO CUP ATTACHMENT  
10.Make sure that the steam release knob is  
closed.  
The attachment must be used every time that it is  
desired that the coffee drips directly into the cups.  
To mount the attachment, it is sufficient to attach it  
to the lower part of the filter holder (fig. 24).  
11.Push the  
ON/OFF switch for espresso/cap-  
puccino (fig. 20) . The ON/OFF warning light  
for espresso/cappuccino will turn on.  
12.After approximately two minutes, the espresso  
coffee will begin to flow out (fig. 21).  
HOW TO PREPARE CAPPUCCINO  
ATTENTION: to avoid spraying, never detach  
the filter holder while the machine in brewing  
coffee.  
Prepare the espresso coffee as described in the  
paragraph How to prepare espresso coffee”  
from points 1 through 12; using however, the  
quantity of water necessary to obtain 2 cap-  
puccinos as indicated in the chart at the end of  
this text. Note that the quantity of water  
required for making cappuccinos is greater  
that the amount necessary for making espresso  
coffee: the extra water is used for the produc-  
tion of steam for frothing the milk.  
13.When the coffee no longer flows out from the  
filter holder, push the ON/OFF switch for  
espresso/cappuccino to turn off the hot water  
heater (fig. 20). Pour the coffee into the cups.  
14.To eliminate the used coffee in the filter, detach  
the filter holder, keeping the filter locked in  
place with the special lever incorporated in the  
handle and remove the coffee by turning the  
filter holder upside down and striking gently  
(fig. 22).  
In the meantime, pour the milk, not boiled and  
not hot, into the milk tank (fig. 25). With the  
tank filled to the MAX line, there will be  
enough milk to make 2 or 3 cappuccinos.  
Never fill beyond the MAX line otherwise once  
the cappuccino has been made, the milk may  
ATTENTION: Before removing the filter holder, it is  
important to eliminate all of the residual steam  
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continue to drip out of the tube.  
To make the perfect cappuccino, we recom-  
mend the use of the following proportions:  
1/3 coffee, 1/3 plain hot milk, and 1/3  
frothed milk.  
Brew the coffee into the small espresso coffee  
pot. When the darker colored coffee (which  
lies under the lighter coffee colored froth)  
reaches the level 2 on the COFFEE LEVELside  
of the small espresso pot (fig. 26), place the  
Vario System selector to the cappuccino”  
mode (fig. 19). Careful attention must be paid  
to this operation: in fact, if the coffee should  
surpass the level 2, there will be no water left in  
the tank to make the steam for frothing the milk.  
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE  
Before beginning any cleaning or maintenance  
operation, turn the machine off, remove the  
plug from the electrical power source and let  
the machine cool down.  
CLEANING THE MILK FROTHER  
The cleaning operations for the milk frother must  
be done after each use. Proceed as follows:  
Pour the coffee into 2 sufficiently large cups.  
Place the cup containing the coffee under the  
tube of the milk tank, making sure that the milk  
tank has been attached firmly, then turn the  
steam release knob in a counter-clockwise  
direction. The frothed milk will begin to exit  
from the tube of the milk tank (fig. 23). Before  
beginning this operation, always wait for the  
OKlight (fig. 27) to turn on which indicates  
that the ideal temperature has been reached  
for frothing the milk. To keep the milk from  
spraying it is necessary to slide on the anti-  
spray nozzle (fig. 28) onto the tube of the milk  
tank. This is also useful when the cups used for  
the cappuccino are quite small.  
Remove the milk tank by pressing the Clever  
(fig. 30) and simultaneously pulling upwards;  
wash it with warm water.  
Remove the red milk frothing instrument by  
pressing down on lever (A) and at the same  
time, pulling upwards (fig. 30). Remove the  
rubber mixer, rinse it and clean it thoroughly  
with hot water, with special attention paid to  
the holes illustrated in figure 31 (clean them  
with the use of a needle).  
Make sure that the hole marked with the arrow  
B (fig. 31) has not been clogged (clean it with  
the use of a needle).  
Fill the cup with the desired quantity of frothed  
milk. To ensure that the milk froths correctly,  
always wait for the OKwarning light to  
turn on before frothing milk between one  
cappuccino and the other.  
Once clean, all of the pieces must be reassem-  
bled in the correct order. In particular, make  
sure that the rubber mixer has been inserted  
properly all the way down and that the milk  
tank and the red milk frother have been insert-  
ed all the way until a click is heard.  
ATTENTION: Once the frothing of milk for the  
last cappuccino has finished, before closing  
the steam handle always wait until all the  
steam has come out from the milk tank tube;  
in this way you avoid the milk going sour in  
the internal tubes of the frother.  
If this cleaning need is not done after every use,  
the milk frothing operation may not come out  
well or it may happen that either the milk is not  
drawn up properly or that the milk drips from the  
milk tank tube.  
Press the ON/OFF switch for espresso/cap-  
puccino to turn off the appliance.  
OTHER CLEANING PROCEDURES  
In order to make 4 cappuccinos, it is necessary  
to repeat the previous operations, paying  
attention to the quantity of ground coffee and  
water, indicated in the chart at the end of the  
text. Furthermore, before positioning the Vario  
System selector to the Cappuccino position,  
brew enough coffee into the coffee pot to reach  
the level 4 on the COFFEE LEVELside as indi-  
cated in figure 29.  
To clean the machine, do not use solvents or  
abrasive detergents. A soft damp cloth should  
be used to clean the surfaces.  
Regularly clean the filter holder, the drip col-  
lection pan, the hot water drip spout, and the  
coffee pots. Do not wash the filter holder in the  
dish washer.  
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Never immerse the machine in water: it is an  
electrical appliance.  
SCALE REMOVAL  
The scale contained in the water, over time, will  
cause plugging up of some elements in the appli-  
ance and will thereby compromise its correct func-  
tioning. The result will be that more time is  
required to make coffee. The formation of scale  
depends on the hardness of the water and on how  
much the coffee maker has been used. To achieve  
the best performance, descaling must be carried  
out every so often. The coffee maker has a built-in  
system that counts the number of cups of coffee  
that have been made. The ON DRIP pilot light will  
begin to blink when it is time to carry out descal-  
ing. To do so, proceed as follows:  
Check from time to time that the holes in the fil-  
ter for espresso coffee are not obstructed. If  
necessary, carefully clean the filter with hot  
water, scrubbing with an abrasive pad.  
remove the anti-chlorine filter (if present) and the  
permanent filter from the coffee maker (so as not  
to bathe them with vinegar)  
Dissolve 2 dessert spoons (about 30 grams) of  
citric acid (available in pharmacies) in the  
water;  
Place the container on the heating plate;  
Press the  
DRIP/AUTO button twice, allow  
the equivalent of two cups to percolate and then  
turn off the appliance;  
Allow the solution to sit for an hour;  
Turn the appliance back on and allow the rest of  
the solution to percolate;  
Rinse by allowing the coffee maker to operate  
with only water at least three times (1 full con-  
tainer each time).  
Press the PROG and  
DRIP/AUTO buttons  
simultaneously to reset the counter to zero.  
IMPORTANT: if the machine is left unconnected to  
the electrical mains for over two months, before  
using it again it is necessary to carry out the  
process of scale removal as described in the pre-  
ceding section.  
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PROBLEMS DURING OPERATION  
Problem  
Resolution  
Probable Causes  
The coffee has been ground too  
finely  
Use coffee with a medium grind or the  
kind made for mocha coffee  
The hole in the spout of the filter  
holder is plugged  
Clean the hole in the filter holder  
Espresso coffee longer drips  
out  
The filter is obstructed  
Clean the filter with hot water, scrub-  
bing with an abrasive pad  
Always use milk cold from the refrig-  
erator  
The milk is not cold enough  
The cappuccino nozzle is dirty.  
The milk froth does not form  
properly when making cap-  
puccinos  
Accurately clean the frother as  
described in the paragraph Cleaning  
the milk frother”  
The coffee has a vinegary  
aftertaste  
Rinse the appliance as described in  
the chapter Scale removal”  
The machine has not been rinsed  
enough  
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The amount of water in the small  
coffee pot to pour into the hot  
water heater tank  
The quantity of ground coffee to put  
into the filter  
To make  
(WATER LEVEL side)  
- 4  
- 2  
Two coffees  
- 4  
- 2  
Two cappuccinos  
- 4  
- 2  
Four coffees  
- 4  
- 2  
Four cappuccinos  
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Limited Warranty  
What Does This Warraty Cover? We warrant each Espresso Coffee Machine to be free from defects in mater-  
ial and workmanship. Our obligation under this warranty is limited to replacement or repair, free of charge at our  
factory or authorized service centers, of any defective part or parts there of other than parts damaged in transit,  
which shall be returned to us, transportation prepaid. This warranty shall apply only if the Espresso Coffee Machine  
is used in accordance with the factory directions which accompany it.  
How Long Does The Coverage Last? This warranty runs for one year from the date of delivery and applies  
only to the original purchaser.  
What Does This Warranty Not Cover? This warranty does not cover defects or damage of the Espresso Cof-  
fee Machine which result from repairs or alterations to the machine outside our factory or authorized service centers,  
nor shall it apply to any Espresso Coffee Machine which has been subject to abuse, misuse, negligence or accidents.  
Also, consequential and incidental damages resulting from the use of this product or arising out of any breach of  
contract or breach of this warranty are not recoverable under this warranty. Some states do not allow the exclusion  
or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
How Do You Get Service? If repairs become necessary or spare parts are needed, plase write to:  
De’Longhi America Inc.  
Park 80 West Plaza One, 4th floor  
Saddle Brook NJ 07663  
or call Service Tel. No 1-800-322-3848  
or visit our internet site:  
The above warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties and representations; All implied warranties are limited  
to the applicable warranty period set forth above. This limitation does apply if you enter into an extended warranty  
with DeLonghi. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusions  
connection with the sale or use of its Espresso Coffee Machine.  
How Does State Law Apply? This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights  
which vary from state to state.  
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