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Place a container of sufficient volume under the filter holder.
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Once the light stops blinking, turn the switch to the “coffee” position and half of the mixture run
through.
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Turn the machine off using the “on off” button and leave the switch on the coffee position.
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After 15 minutes, turn the machine back on.
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Let the rest of the water run through.
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Turn the switch to the “stop” position.
RINSING
IMPORTANT!
After descaling, perform 2-3 rinsing operations with clear water (without espresso
ground coffee), as described in paragraph 5 “using for the first time”.
Remember to rinse the steam nozzle by following the instructions below:
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Place a container under the steam nozzle.
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Press the “on-off” button.
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Immediately turn the switch to the “steam” position (without stopping at the “steam preheating”
position).
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Let the water run through the nozzle until steam appears.
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Turn the switch back to the “stop” position.
The appliance is descaled and ready to be used again.
9. GuArANTEE
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This product has been designed for domestic use only. Any commercial use, inappropriate use or
failure to comply with the instructions, the manufacturer accepts no responsibility and the guarantee
will not apply.
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No repairs will be carried out due to a lack of descaling will be covered by the guarantee.
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If you have any problem or query please contact our Customer relations Team for expert help and
advice.
Helpline: 0845 330 6460- uk
(01) 677 4003 - Ireland
or consult our web site: www.krups.co.uk
10. PrOBLEMS, PrOBABLE CAuSES AND COrrECTIVE ACTIONS
The water tank leaks
when it is carried.
The valve at the bottom of
the tank is dirty or defective.
The valve is blocked by
scale.
Wash the water tank and operate the valve at the
bottom of the tank with your finger.
Descale the appliance (paragraph 9).
Water leaks under
the appliance.
Internal leak.
Check the position of the tank. If the fault persists,
do not use the appliance, contact an approved
service centre.
Water leaks under
the drip tray
Water can be present and/
or flow when you remove the
drip tray.This is not a sign of
a leak.
Problems
Possible causes
Solutions
The espresso is not
hot enough.
The cups and the filter
holder are cold.
Preheat the accessories: cups and filter holder (see
paragraph 6).
The filter holder is
blocked
You forgot to unlock the
filter.
Press “OPEN” while turning the filter holder to the
left.
The grounds are not
dry after water has
run through.
You have not tightened the
filter holder properly.
Tighten the filter holder by turning it to the right as
far as it will go, up to the stop.
The coffee flows too
slowly.
The flow rate depends on
the fineness of the coffee
used and can vary when
preparing the espresso
The ground coffee is too
fine, too oily or floury.
The filter holder is dirty.
The water drip-through grid
is clogged.
Choose a slightly larger grained ground coffee.
Clean your filter holder (see paragraph 8).
When the appliance has cooled, clean the
percolation head with a damp cloth.
(fig.21)
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The water does not
run through.
No water in the tank.
Tank poorly fitted.
The filter is clogged. The
ground coffee is too fine.
Your device is scaled up.
The Claris cartridge has
been replaced but not
primed.
Fill the tank.
Press firmly on the tank.
Clean the filter holder (see paragraph 8) and try a
less fine grind.
See paragraph 9.
See paragraph 5.
Water leaks from the
filter holder after an
espresso has been
made.
The switch has not been
positioned on the «stop»
position.
Formation of scale because
of especially hard water.
Turn off your appliance by positioning the switch
on the «stop» position.
(fig.9).
Descale the appliance according to the manual
(see paragraph 9).
Coffee grounds in
the cup.
The filter holder is clogged.
The grind is too fine.
Clean the filter holder with hot water. Press
“EJECT” to eliminate the remnants of the grounds.
Shake to drain the water.
Choose a slightly larger grind.
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