
It is recommended to descale the
machine decalcification depending on
frequency of use and water hardness,
however do so every three months at
least, using a specific descaler product
available from household appliance
shops or chemists.
Pour a solution of water and descaler
product into the water tank (12)
(Fig. R).
Insert the filter holder (6) (without coffee) under the boiler group
(11).
Switch on the machine.
Put a container under the
Cappuccino Automatic (10)
or the
Turbo
Cappuccino (14)
and another one under the filter holder.
Push the coffee switch (3) and let water to flow from the boiler group
(11)
for 1 O-l 5 seconds
(Fig. S).
Turn the knob (13) anti-clockwise, and let water to flow from the
Cappuc-
cino Automatic (10) or the Turbo Cappuccino
for O-l 5 seconds
(Fig. S).
Turn off the coffee switch (3).
Let the solution work for about 15
minutes.
Repeat this procedure until the water in
the tank goes down to the minimum
level.
Remove and rinse the tank, fill it with
fresh water and reinstall it in the machine.
Push the coffee switch (3) and let water to flow freely from the boiler group
and from the
Automatic device (10) or the Turbo
inordertoflushouttheresidues
of descaler solution.
Turn off the coffee switch (3).
Warning: in case of heavy scaling, using
a screwdriver to unscrew the mounting
screw of the filter plate in the boiler group
(1
and clean off any scaling (Fig. T).
fig.
The machine doesn’t work and the warning light
in the main switch
(2) is
1)
there is no current
2)
the plug (9) is not correctly connected to the mains socket
The warning light in the main switch is on, but the water doesn’t
warm up:
1) the heating element in the boiler (11)
is disconnected or burnt out
2) the service thermostats are defective
Coffee doesn’t come out from the filter holder:
1) no water in the tank
2) coffee is ground too fine
3) too much coffee
in the filter holder
4) coffee is pressed down too much
5) steam switch (4) is on
6) circuit has not been recharged (see SETTING UP)
7) boiler group
(11)
is scaled up
Coffee
comes out drop by drop:
1) coffee
is ground too fine
2) coffee is pressed down too much
Coffee
flows out too quickly and has no cream:
1) coffee
is ground too coarse
2) coffee is not pressed down enough
3) too little coffee in the filter holder
4) coffee blend is stale or not suitable for the machine
Coffee
comes out by the
filter brim:
1) filter holder is not correctly positioned
2) too much coffee in the filter holder
3) filter brim is not clean
4) group rubber gasket is worn out
Coffee comes
out cold:
1)
machine is not at the correct temperature
2) filter holder has not been pre-heated
3) cups have not been pre-heated
Big noise from the pump:
1)
no water in the tank
Warning: if any fault affecting the heating element or the thermostats, or
faults not listed above occurs, please contact the nearest service center.
Moreover, the Manufacturer reminds you that any attempt to repair or to
out unauthorized maintenance, or such work carried out by unauthorized
personnel voids the machine guarantee and excludes any liability of the
Manufacturer for any damage to persons or property.