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PROBLEMS
A continuous flow of water
pours from the filter holder
after making an espresso.
A continuous flow of water
pours from the filter holder
after making an espresso.
Coffee grounds are present
in the cup.
The espresso is not frothy.
The water tank leaks when
it is moved.
Water leak beneath the
appliance.
The pump is abnormally
noisy.
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POSSIBLE CAUSES
Your machine is becoming
calcified because the water
is particularly hard.
The red cap was not
removed.
Your machine is becoming
calcified because the water
is particularly hard.
The filter holder is clogged.
The coffee grounds are too
fine.
The seal on the head of the
filter holder is clogged.
The coffee grounds are too
old.
The ground coffee is
not suitable for making
espresso.
There is too little coffee in
the filter holder.
The valve at the bottom
of the tank is dirty or
defective.
The valve is blocked by the
calcified deposits.
There is an internal leak.
No water in the tank.
SOLUTIONS
Descale your machine
immediately following the
user instructions provided.
Remove the red cap.
Descale your machine
immediately following the
user instructions provided.
Clean the filter holder using
hot water.
Use slightly larger coffee
grounds.
Clean the filter holder
and the seal with a damp
sponge.
Use freshly ground coffee.
Use finer grounds.
Add more coffee.
Wash the water tank and
operate the valve with your
finger, which is beneath the
tank.
Descale your machine
following the user
instructions provided.
Check that the tank is
positioned correctly. If
the problem persists, do
not use the appliance and
consult an approved service
centre.
Fill the water tank and
restart the pump (refer to
the section: FIRST USE).
Avoid emptying the tank
completely.

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