Black And Decker Mr Cappuccino Manual
• 1 Answer SOURCE: guess the problem is fixed long time ago? Anyway i am happy to let you know if this appliance still annoying you. I ve one which bought at laverton market some months ago, same problem as yours: no manual and even black and decker ignore my request to send me one. Therefore i studied the construction and found out how it use: 1. Fill up water to the level which engrave at the cylinder. (can fill hot or boiled water to save electricity and speed up the heating process) 2.
Audiorealism Drum Machine Crackberry. When it boil power will off automatically, remember do not overfill to leave room for the generated steam; 3. Plug off the power; pull up the looped pin of the bend tube; 4.
Place your milk jug (of course with milk or soy filled inside may be half full only); 5. Press the grey button on the cylinder top (use some more energy; i know it is hard!) steam will come out to frothy your milk. 70c for latte, or 85-90c for cuppancino something like that. Hope this can help! Posted on Oct 26, 2011.
Mio is a microwave expresso maker. Just put in the water and the expresso and run your microwave for less than 2 minutes and you have a shot. It is useful for when you are in a rush or when you are traveling. It is made of lightweight plastic with only one tiny aluminum cup which holds the grinds. Based on reviews I would also recommend Mr. Coffee ECM160 4-Cup Steam Espresso Machine on Amazon.
Guess the problem is fixed long time ago? Anyway i am happy to let you know if this appliance still annoying you.
I ve one which bought at laverton market some months ago, same problem as yours: no manual and even black and decker ignore my request to send me one. Therefore i studied the construction and found out how it use: 1. Fill up water to the level which engrave at the cylinder. (can fill hot or boiled water to save electricity and speed up the heating process) 2.
When it boil power will off automatically, remember do not overfill to leave room for the generated steam; 3. Plug off the power; pull up the looped pin of the bend tube; 4. Place your milk jug (of course with milk or soy filled inside may be half full only); 5. Press the grey button on the cylinder top (use some more energy; i know it is hard!) steam will come out to frothy your milk. 70c for latte, or 85-90c for cuppancino something like that. Hope this can help! Nov 29, 2009 .