Cuisinart EM-400 Instruction and Recipe Booklet
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To descale the Cuisinart EM-400, fill the water reservoir with a mixture of one-third white vinegar and two-thirds water. Run a brewing cycle without inserting a capsule, and repeat until the reservoir is empty. Rinse by running two cycles with clean water.
If the EM-400 is not brewing, ensure it is plugged in and the water reservoir is filled. Check that the capsule lever is closed properly. If the problem persists, try cleaning the capsule holder and descaling the machine.
To adjust the coffee volume, press and hold the desired coffee button until your preferred amount is dispensed. The machine will remember this setting for future brews.
Check if the water reservoir is properly seated. Inspect the drip tray for overflow and ensure the capsule holder is correctly positioned. If leaks continue, examine seals and gaskets for wear and replace if necessary.
The Cuisinart EM-400 is designed for use with coffee capsules only. Using ground coffee may damage the machine or affect performance.
Clean the frother after each use by rinsing it with warm water. For a deeper clean, disassemble and wash it with mild detergent weekly, ensuring no milk residue remains.
A blinking light may indicate the need for descaling or that the water reservoir is empty. Refer to the user manual to identify specific light patterns and their meanings.
The Cuisinart EM-400 typically heats up in about 25 seconds, making it quick and efficient for preparing espresso.
Regular maintenance includes descaling every 2-3 months, cleaning the drip tray and capsule container weekly, and wiping the machine exterior as needed.
Yes, the EM-400 features an automatic shut-off function that can be programmed to activate after 9 to 30 minutes of inactivity. Adjust this setting in the machine's menu.