Care and maintenance
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After you have emptied the drip tray and
the coffee grounds container, rinse them
and clean them with a soft, damp cloth
and a little washing-up liquid.
You can remove residue from the coffee
beans in the 2-chamber bean container
with a soft cloth. The cloth needs to be dry.
8.2 Cleaning the brewing unit
You should clean the brewing unit every
week.
Remove the cover by reaching into the
handle recess and pulling the cover to
the side.
Press and hold the red lever on the
brewing unit handle and turn the
handle clockwise until it engages at the
stop.
Pull the brewing unit out by the handle.
Rinse the entire brewing unit thoroughly
from all sides under running water. In
particular, make sure that coffee resi-
dues are removed from the sieve.
Allow the brewing unit to drip dry.
Use a soft, dry cloth to remove coffee
residues from the surfaces inside the
appliance.
Insert the brewing unit into the appli-
ance. Press and hold the red lever on the
handle of the brewing unit and turn the
handle anticlockwise until it engages at
the stop.
To do this, insert the cover again until it
engages.
8.3 Cleaning the milk unit
Bacteria that are harmful to health can
form in milk residue within a few days. In
addition, we recommend cleaning the milk
unit, the milk hose and the milk container
on a regular basis.
Pull the milk hose off the outlet and the
milk container.
Dismantle the milk unit.
Remove the uptake tube and the seals
from the milk container lid.
Clean all individual parts with warm
water. Use a soft, damp cloth and wash-
ing up liquid for this.
Reassemble the milk unit. Make sure
that you push the milk unit upwards to
the end stop when assembling it.
8.4 Rinsing the coffee system
In the menu under
Settings > Care
>
Rinsing,
you can rinse the internal parts of
the coffee system and the nozzles on the
outlet.
Place a vessel beneath the outlet before
you start rinsing. During rinsing, the water
used to rinse the internal parts enters the
drip tray.
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