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5.1 Cleaning the drip tray
The drip tray is fitted with a level indicator (A12) (fig. 7) showing
the amount of water it contains. Before the indicator protrudes from
the cup tray, the drip tray must be emptied and cleaned, otherwise
the water may overflow the edge and damage the appliance, the
surface it rests on or the surrounding area.
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1. Remove the drip tray (fig. 8).
2. Remove the cup grille (A9), drip tray grille (A10) and level
indicator (A12), empty the water and clean all the compo-
nents with a cloth, then reassemble the drip tray.
3. Put the drip tray back in place.
5.2 Cleaning the espresso cup grille
1. Extract the grille (A8) by pulling it from the left, then re-
moving it from the support (fig. 9).
2. Clean the support with a cloth and wash the grille (dish-
washer safe).
3. Put the grille back on the support from the right side, then
push until it is correctly attached (fig. 10).
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5.3 Coffee filter cleaning and maintenance
For best results, the filters must
always be clean and free from
all coffee residues.
Always rinse the filters under
abundant running water (fig.
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(B5).
5.4 Cleaning the” Espresso Cool” filters
These filters have been developed to deliver optimal extraction
results with this recipe. For best results, the filters must always
be clean and free from all coffee residues.
After using the appliance, use the scraper tool (C12) to remove
the exhausted coffee dose. Always rinse the filters under abun-
dant running water (fig. 12), pushing the perforated filter to
make sure it is always correctly inserted in its housing (fig.14);
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make sure the hole underneath (shown in fig.14) is free from all
residues.
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If still dirty, and in any case always at least once a month, clean
the coffee filters thoroughly: