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TROUBLESHOOTING
No light on the controls.
The machine has turned to OFF mode automatically; touch one of the controls or push the slider. Check the mains: plug, voltage, fuse.
No coffee, no water.
Check the water tank, if empty, fill with cold, fresh, potable water. Descale it if necessary.
Coffee is not hot enough.
Preheat cup. Descale the machine if necessary.
The slider does not close completely or the machine doesn’t start brewing.
Empty the capsule container. Check that no capsule is blocked inside the machine.
Leakage or unusual coffee flow.
Check that the water tank is correctly positioned.
Lights flash alternately from back to front.
Empty the used capsule container and check no capsules are blocked. Then touch any control. If problem persists, call the
Nespresso Club.
Lights flash alternately from front to back.
Fill the water tank. If problem persists, call the
Nespresso Club.
Lights flash quickly.
Exit descaling procedure, push all the 3 controls simultaneously for at least 3sec. Disconnect plug from the mains and reconnect after 10 sec. If problem persists, call the
Nespresso Club.
Water or coffee flow does not stop pushing any control.
Move gently the slider towards the back of the machine to stop the flow.
No coffee, water just comes out (despite inserted capsule).
Pull the slider to ensure it is closed. If problem persists, call the
Nespresso Club.
Machine turns to OFF mode.
To save energy the machine will turn to OFF mode after 9 minutes of non use. See paragraph on «Energy saving concept».
TROUBLESHOOTING MILK FROTH PREPARATION
Aeroccino does not start.
Be sure to position the jug correctly on a clean base. Be sure to attach the whisk to the jug correctly.
Quality of milk froth not up to standard.
Be sure to use whole or semi-skimmed milk at refrigerated temperature (about 4-6° C) Be sure to use the appropriate whisk and the jug is clean.
Red Button blinking.
a)
The appliance is too hot. Rinse it under cool water
b)
Whisk is missing
c)
Not enough milk. Fill milk frother up to one of the two «max» level.
Milk overflows.
Be sure to use the appropriate whisk and check the corresponding indicator level.
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