1. Switch the machine off by pressing the power on/off switch (Fig. 14).
2. Empty and rinse out the used capsule drawer and drip tray (Fig. 6).
3. Remove and empty the water tank (Fig. 5).
4. Mix the contents of a bottle of Caffitaly System descaling agent with approximately 750 cc. of
water (a total of 1 litre) and pour into the tank.
5. Make sure that the lever is lowered (Fig. 3) and that there is no capsule inside the capsule
compartment.
6. Remove the drip-tray (Fig. 17).
7. Place a container (at least 500 ml) under the dispenser (Fig. 18).
8. Turn the knob all the way to the left (anticlockwise).
9. Press button E and at the same time switch on the machine by pressing the power on/off
switch.
10. The machine beeps twice and warning light D comes on steadily in WHITE.
11. Press button E to start the descaling cycle.
The machine dispenses the descaling solution at intervals (5 doses with a 4-minute pause
between each one, for a total duration of about 25 minutes). During this phase, when
button E and the knob must not be touched, warning light D blinks in YELLOW and RED
alternately.
If the container fills up, empty it out.
12. When the fi rst phase is complete, the machine beeps and warning light D remains steadily
lit in WHITE. The water tank is empty.
13. Carefully rinse out the water tank and refi ll it with fresh water (Fig. 4).
14. Empty and rinse the used capsule drawer, the drip tray and the container used and put
them back in place.
15. Press button E to start the rinse cycle.
16. Rinse water (about 500 ml) will be run through the machine. During this phase warning light
D blinks YELLOW and RED alternately.
17. When the rinse cycle is complete, the machine beeps and warning lights A-B-C-D blink
simultaneously; the machine is warming up.
18. When warning lights A and D are lit steadily and the machine beeps twice, the appliance is
ready to use.
19. Carefully empty and rinse out the water tank and refi ll it with fresh, still water (Fig. 4).
20. Empty and rinse out the used capsule drawer and drip tray (Fig. 6).
DESCALING Continued…
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