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5. Regularly wipe down the housing of the machine with a slightly damp cloth.
Descaling
Descale the coffee maker regularly. To do this, use a commercially available descaling product (kettle
descaling solution) and follow instructions provided with product.
Storage
1. Prior to longer storage, clean the espresso machine thoroughly.
2. Empty the water tank and the drip tray.
3. Let all parts dry completely.
4. Store the espresso machine in a dry, frost and dust free place.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Voltage: 220-240V~ 50-60Hz
Wattage: 1100W
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Possible Cause
Solutions
No function
No Power
Check the power plug is correctly
inserted into a live power outlet
socket.
Espresso indicator is not
lighting up
The steam button is pressed
Press the espresso brewing button to
release the steam function.
No steam, no coffee flow
Tank valve cover at bottom is not
removed.
Too little water in the water tank.
Water tank not in correct position.
Remove the valve cover.
Check whether the water tank is filled
and correctly attached. Do not
exceed the MAX marking in the water
tank!
No steam
The steam nozzle on the frother is
blocked.
Use a wooden toothpick to remove
possible calcium deposits from the
holes on the frother.
Water is escaping from the
side of the filter holder
Too much ground coffee in the
brewing filter, the filter holder
cannot be tightened completely.
Remove the filter holder and check
the coffee quantity. Do not exceed
the MAX marking in the brewing filter.
There might be coffee grounds on
the brewing filter rim or the
holding fixture.
Remove the filter holder and clean all
parts, especially around the brewing
filter rim.
The espresso is not strong
enough and not hot
enough
The coffee is ground too coarsely. Use a finer grind of coffee.
The ground coffee is not tamped
enough.
Use a little more coffee and press the
ground coffee down further into the
brewing filter with the tamper.
The espresso flows too
slow or not at all
The holes and rim of the filter
holder are blocked.
Remove the filter holder and clean it.
The brewing filter is blocked.
Remove the brewing filter and clean
it with a fine brush.
The coffee is ground too fine.
Use a coarser grind of coffee.
Ground coffee is tamped too
hard.
Use less pressure to tamp the
ground coffee into the brewing filter.
The machine is calcified.
Let water flow out of the espresso
machine without inserting the filter
holder. If the water continuous to flow
unevenly, descale the espresso
machine.