Question about Saeco Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines
...coffee by putting the milk in the tank press the milk jug so your frothy milk goes into your cup then empty the warm milk into the milk tank again then pres the milk jug again and it comes out piping ...
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milk and made coffee. Do I just keep the dial on "milk" and only put as much milk in the milk holder as I want, no more than I want? the coffee portion of the knob only allows the instant coffee to be
Question about Saeco Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines
...coffee machine.. there is no milk dispenser in those.. other wise you could end up with cheese in the milk storage.. you put the milk normally, well.. you serve in the cup and add liquid milk, it ...
Question about Nespresso Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines
...coffee without milk is no problem. decalcification does not help. do you have a solution? thx John try soaking milk steam outlet wand in boiling water for a couple of hours use a tall jug that the ...
...milk to your coffee mug. The mug should be large enough that the milk fills it only about one-third to one-half full. 3 Place the whisking end of the frother into the milk. It should be just barely ...
Question about Nespresso Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines
...milk coffee machine. Having trouble with the cappuccino but not the latte disk that sits in the milk heating jug.I have to fiddle with it to sit in a particular posit I have cleaned the cappuccino ...
...coffee drinkers... Louis. That is the right milk. Use a thermometer with the milk. The middle button is used for steam. It engages the high themostat for steam. Slightly open the steam valve Turn on ...
Question about West Bend Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines
...milk in the stainless steel carafe. Add coffee to the left side container in the filter basket. Place carafe under the coffee container. Turn knob toward you to the 'off' position. Turn power to 'on' ...
...coffee, some machines allow you to steam the milk first then pour the shot, but others work differently, you need to pour the shot first then steam the milk. If you steam the milk first the machine ...
...milk. That means that if the coffee itself isn't "perfect", the foam won't be "perfect". I've found that using different types of coffee (e.g. different grinds) or filling the coffee bin to different ...
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