® Registered trademark/™ Trademark of KitchenAid, U.S.A. © 2003. All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice. dZw703 P RO L INE™ S ERIES P RO L INE™ S ERIES MODEL KPES100 ESPRESSO MACHINE Table of Contents ...............................3 Espresso Machine Safety.....................4 Important Safeguards.........................5 Proof of Purchase & Registration.........6 Electrical Requirements.......................7 Introduction Section Contents INTRODUCTION 1 Great
4. Once the minutes are set, turn the Program-Clock Switch clockwise to the “Clock” position, then release. The minute digits will stop flashing and the brew timer display will exit the clock-setting mode. FEATURES AND OPERATION 15 BREWING COFFEE Before brewing coffee for the first time, run the Coffee Maker through a complete brewing cycle without coffee. Use a full carafe of clean, cool water. This rinses the water reservoir, heat pump, and showerhead. This first brew cycle will yield slightly
7. As the froth expands, it will be necessary to lower the pitcher. This is called the stretching phase of frothing. 8. When the frothed milk has expanded to about 3.4 the volume of the pitcher, lower the frothing nozzle into the pitcher to finish steaming (heating) the milk. Keep the pitcher tilted to maintain a whirling motion in the milk. Steam the milk until it’s between 140 and 165 degrees Fahrenheit. (At these temperatures, the pitcher will be very warm to the touch.) Avoid scalding the mi
When the brew timer is active, the auto indicator light will be illuminated. 7. When brewing starts at the programmed time, the on/off indicator light will illuminate and the auto indicator light will go out. If message tones are enabled, the coffee maker will beep three times when brewing is complete. NOTE: The automatic brew timer must be activated each time you want the coffee maker to brew at the programmed time. FEATURES AND OPERATION NOTE: The brew timer will not activate if there are fewe
DESCRIPTION 18 8211752 Screw, Knob 19 8211756 Lead Wire, PCB Control 20 8211517 Basket, Rotary Switch 21 8211625 Thermostat, Adjustable 22 8211626 Knob, Hot Plate 23 8212367 Mount, Rotary Switch ♦ These parts are not available. 8212131 FOR ORDERING INFORMATION REFER TO PARTS PRICE LIST 6 CARAFE PARTS For Models: KPCM050_ _0, 4KPCM050_ _0 Illus. Part No. No. DESCRIPTION 1 8211540 Carafe Assembly 2 8211541 Insert, Brew Basket 3 8211542 Basket, Brew 4 8211705 Screw 5 82117
JOSEPH MICHIGAN 49085 11-08 Litho in U.S.A. (skr) (eeb) ©2008 KITCHENAID Part No. 8212131 Rev. E BASE AND HOUSING PARTS For Models: KPCM050_ _0, 4KPCM050_ _0 rs, 8212131 FOR ORDERING INFORMATION REFER TO PARTS PRICE LIST 2 BASE AND HOUSING PARTS For Models: KPCM050_ _0, 4KPCM050_ _0 Illus. Part No. No. DESCRIPTION 1 Literature Parts Use And Care Guide 8204573 U.S. 8211624 Canada 8212131 Repair Parts List 2 8211572 O-Ring, Top 3 8211573 O-Ring, Bottom 4 Housing 821152
DESCRIPTION 8211579 8211580 8211581 8211754 13 8211753 14 15 16 17 ♦ 8211621 8211684 8211751 Knob, Control Pushbutton Lens Cover Seal, Control Panel B Seal, Control Panel A Not Serviced LED Cover Screw, Rear Cover Screw, Basket Part No. DESCRIPTION 18 8211752 Screw, Knob 19 8211756 Lead Wire, PCB Control 20 8211517 Basket, Rotary Switch 21 8211625 Thermostat, Adjustable 22 8211626 Knob, Hot Plate 23 8212367 Mount, Rotary Switch ♦ These parts are not available. 8212131
If error codes continue to appear after cleaning, see the KitchenAid Warranty and Service section on page 33. CARE AND CLEANING Continued… 29 CARE AND CLEANING Storing the Coffee Maker Since the coffee maker retains a small amount of water after brewing, never use it in environments where the temperature drops below freezing (32°F or 0°C). If the coffee maker will not be used for a prolonged period, or if it will be stored at temperatures below freezing, empty all water from the unit. To empty,
If you’re an espresso or French Press aficionado, however, you may wish to adjust the cutting burrs to provide optimum performance for your style of brewing. With adjustment, the PRO LINE™ Series Burr Coffee Mill will easily meet stringent Specialty Coffee Association of America grind-size specifications for espresso (250 micron grind size) or French Press brewing (1500 micron grind size). Adjusting for Maximum Grind Fineness Adjusting the mill to provide maximum fineness will slightly decrease