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Cleaning the silicone disc on the creme enhancer
Wash the silicone disc under running water, bending it slightly on
the sides in order to free the center of any residue.
Cleaning the filter holder
Remove residue with a toothpick, a sponge or by letting water
run through without fitting the filter holder.
Cleaning the steam/water wand
Clean the outside of the steam/water wand with a sponge or
damp non-abrasive cloth.
Cleaning the Tank
Clean the inside of the tank with a sponge or damp,
non-abrasive cloth.
Cleaning the Grill and Drip Tray
Remove grille (N) and wash it under running water. Remove
the drip tray (O) from the machine, empty it and wash it under
running water.
Cleaning the Appliance Housing
Clean the housing of the machine using a damp, non-abrasive
cloth.
Decalcification
Should your espresso maker fail to work properly as a result of
the frequent use of hard, high calcium content water, you may
perform a decalcification procedure to restore its operational
efficiency. We recommend that you do this after approximately
200 coffees. To do so, you must use only citric acid–based
decalcifying products. Please follow the instructions that come
with the decalcifying agent.
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OPERATING ISSUES/TROUBLESHOOTING
If there are severe problems with operation, immediately turn off
the machine and unplug it from the electrical outlet.
Problem:
The espresso maker does not supply
boiling water.
Cause:
Air has probably entered the circuit and
deactivated the pump.
Solution:
Make sure the tank is properly inserted and that
the water is not below the minimum level.
Cause:
The steam exit hole on the dispenser wand is
clogged.
Solution:
Unclog any deposits that may have formed in the
hole of the dispenser wand with a pin.
Problem:
The espresso maker does not supply steam.
Cause:
There is too little water and the pump cannot
reach it.
Solution:
Check that the water level in the tank is correct. If
necessary, fill it with cool tap water.
Cause:
The exit hole on the dispenser wand is clogged.
Solution:
Unclog any deposits that may have formed in the
hole of the dispenser wand with a pin.
Problem:
Espresso is overflowing from the edges of the
filter ring.
Cause:
An excess amount of ground espresso may
have been placed in the filter ring, preventing the
filter ring from being correctly tightened into its
housing.
Solution:
Slowly remove and disconnect the filter holder
because any remaining pressure could cause
splashes or squirts. Clean the coupling seat
with a sponge. Repeat the operation placing the
correct quantity of espresso in the filter.
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