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4. Wipe the steam nozzle on the appliance with a damp cloth.
NOTE:
Fill a container with hot water to remove dry residue.
Place the container under the steam nozzle, so that it is
submerged.
5. After cleaning replace pipe and cover on the steam nozzle.
Place a heat-resistant empty container under the steam
nozzle. Operate the appliance as instructed under “Making
Cappuccino” points 5 and 6. After cleaning the steam
nozzle is again ready to use.
Decalcification
Scale deposits put the functionality of your appliance at risk. It
is necessary to decalcify the appliance regularly. The intervals
depend on use frequency and water hardness.
Decalcify with a commercial decalcifier for coffee machines.
1. Dose as instructed on the packaging or on the instruction
leaflet.
2. Operate the appliance as instructed for making espresso
until the tank is empty. Let the solution flow through the
group head (without filter holder).
WARNING:
• Rinse the water tank and let one full tank fresh water
flow through the group head to rinse out the decalcifier
residues.
• Do not use this water for making espresso.
Storage
• Clean the appliance as instructed. Let the accessories dry
completely.
• We recommend that you keep the appliance in the original
packaging if the appliance will be not used for long periods.
• Always keep the appliance out of the reach of children in a
dry, well ventilated place.
Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible cause
Solution
The appliance
does not func
-
tion.
The appliance has
no power supply.
Test the socket with
another appliance.
Plug in the mains plug
correctly.
Check the main circuit
breaker.
The appliance is
faulty.
Contact our service
center or a specialist.
Problem
Possible cause
Solution
No coffee
output.
Switch the appliance off!
The water tank is
empty.
Fill the water tank with
fresh water.
The water tank is not
properly attached;
the valve is not
open.
Press the tank slightly
down for the valve to
open.
The holes in the
filter holder and the
group head outlet
are blocked.
Clean filter holder, filter
and group head outlet.
Air entrapped in the
heating circuit.
Generate steam as in
-
structed under “Making
Cappuccino”. Open
the steam control knob
all the way towards
“ ”.
The coffee grounds
are too fine or com
-
pressed too much.
Loosen the coffee
grounds. Spread it
evenly and only slightly
compress with the
tamper.
Scale deposits in the
appliance.
Decalcify the appliance
as instructed.
The pump is
noisy.
Switch the appliance off.
The water tank is
empty.
Fill the water tank with
fresh water.
The water tank is not
properly attached;
the valve is not
open.
Press the tank slightly
down for the valve to
open.
Air entrapped in the
water circuit.
Bleed the appliance as
instructed under “First
Use/Bleeding”.
Espresso
escapes at the
filter holder
edge.
Stop the brewing process!
The filter holder
is not properly
attached or is not
enough closed.
Attach the filter holder
properly as instructed
under “Attach / Detach
Filter Holder”.
Too much coffee
grounds in the filter
insert.
Remove excess coffee
grounds. Observe the
MAX marking in the
filter insert.
Coffee grounds
residues on the rub
-
ber seal of the group
head.
Switch the appliance
off and let it cool
down.
Clean the rubber seal
as instructed.
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