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Posted on Oct 03, 2009

Coffee not hot enough Is there a way to modify the factory settings to make coffee/milk warmer for the Nespresso Latissima machine?

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    i am missing the coil to foam the milk

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Before placing first coffee capsule in the machine, run the large espresso cup button into a cup (clear water will come out). This primes the machine and makes for hotter coffee.

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