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● Remove the float (8e) and clean with a
damp cloth.
K
Do not put the following items in the
dishwasher:
drip tray panel (8a), float
(8e), drawer (4), brewing unit (5a).
J
The following items are dishwasher-
safe: drip tray for coffee outlet (8c),
coffee grounds container (8b), grate for
coffee outlet (8d), aroma cover (2) and
measuring spoon (18).
● Wipe out the inside of the appliance (tray
holders and drawer).
Important:
Drip tray for coffee outlet (8c)
and coffee grounds container (8b) should
be emptied and cleaned daily to prevent
mould from developing.
N.B.:
If the appliance is cold when switched
on with the power switch
O / I
(9) or if it
switches off automatically after coffee has
been dispensed, it rinses automatically. In
other words the system cleans itself.
Important:
If the appliance has not been
used for a prolonged period of time (e.g.
after a vacation), clean the entire appliance
thoroughly, including the milk system and
brewing unit.
Cleaning the milk system
If the milk system was not cleaned after
milk has been dispensed, after a certain
amount of time the message
Rinse milk
system!
will appear on the display.
Clean the milk system immediately after use!
To pre-clean the milk system automatically:
1. Select
f
by turning the rotary knob (14).
2. Place a receptacle under the milk
frother (6).
3. Press the
start
button (10).
4. Pull the milk frother (6) to open it. The
appliance now automatically fills the
receptacle with water. The rinse proce-
dure stops automatically after about 1
minute.
5. Push the milk frother (6) in to close it.
6. Let the milk frother (6) cool down.
7. Empty the receptacle and wipe dry the
outside of the milk frother (6).
In addition to this, clean the milk system
thoroughly at regular intervals (by hand or
in the dishwasher).
Dismantling the milk system for cleaning:
1. To remove, take hold of the metal sleeve
and pull it downwards and off.
2. Twist the steam nozzle (6d) anticlock-
wise and remove it.
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2
6d
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