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PROBLEMS
POSSIBLE CAUSES
SOLUTIONS
The espresso leaks over
the edges of the filter.
The filter holder is not
positioned correctly.
Put the filter holder in
place and lock it (turning it
from left to right as far as it
will go).
Remove excessive coffee
grounds that prevent the
filter holder to be locked.
The rim of the filter holder
is encrusted with coffee
grounds.
Remove excessive coffee
grounds and clean the
grid through which water
passes with a damp
sponge.
The soft capsule is
positioned incorrectly.
Check that the soft
capsule has been inserted
correctly: the paper must
not protrude outside the
filter.
Your espresso tastes bad.
The appliance was not
rinsed correctly after
descaling.
Rinse the appliance
according to the
instructions and check the
quality of the coffee.
The appliance doesn't
work
The pump has been
deactivated due to a lack
of water.
Fill the tank with water
and re-initiate the pump
(see paragraph:
USING
FOR THE FIRST TIME
).
Avoid emptying the tank
completely.
The removable water tank
has been fitted incorrectly.
Position the water tank
correctly.
If it is not possible to identify the cause of a malfunction, please contact an approved
service centre. Never disassemble the appliance. (if the appliance has been
disassembled, the guarantee may no longer be valid).
ELECTRIC OR ELECTRONIC PRODUCT
AT END OF LIFE
We participate in the protection of the environment!
Your appliance contains a number of materials that can be reused or recycled.
Take it to a collection point or an approved service centre so that it can be dealt
with appropriately.
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