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For very effective descaling first follow the
instructions in section "Descaling" of the
instructions for use. However, interrupt the
descaling procedure once or twice after
pumping and steaming hot vinegar and let the
vinegar act on the scale for at least half an
hour. Then continue the procedure.
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If no more (or too little) hot water comes
out of the outlet opening: clean/descale the
perforated outlet plate.
Switch off and unplug the appliance and let it
cool down.
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If the appliance does not function as required
If your Espresso machine does not operate as expected you may, in most cases, find the cause and
cure below. Also refer to the corresponding sections in your instructions for use!
The pump is too noisy.
- There is no water in the water tank. Refill with
water.
- The water tank is not placed correctly.
The machine does not produce Espresso.
- There is no water in the water tank or the water
tank is not placed correctly.
- The coffee has been ground too finely and/or
has been tapped down too much.
- The water outlet opening is clogged.
- The machine needs descaling.
Water leaks from the water outlet opening
and/or the steam pipe.
- The water inside the appliance expands when
being heated up. This is quite normal. Swing
the steam pipe into a position over the grid.
- If excessive leaking occurs: descale or
clean the valve
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With the help of a screwdriver or coin unscrew
the outlet plate (fig. 36, 37). Clean with a firm
brush.
To descale, leave the plate immersed in
ordinary vinegar for min. 15 minutes. Use the
brush to remove loose scale remainders.
Rinse with clean water.
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If much water leaks from the outlet
opening and/or steam pipe: clean/descale
the valve.
Follow the instructions in the previous section.
Clean, descale and rinse as described for the
outlet plate.
The "crema" crest on the Espresso is too thin
or isn't there altogether.
- The coffee has not been tapped down firmly
enough.
- There was not enough coffee in the filter.
- The machine was not heated-up sufficiently.
(Had the pilot light gone out?)
- The coffee had been ground too coarsely.
The "crema" is too dark and/or the coffee has
a burning taste.
- The machine was too heated-up. (Was the
steam button still in "on" (down) position?)
- The coffee has been ground too finely.
- The coffee has been tapped down too much.
The pump does not work anymore.
- The pump has been switched off automatically
to prevent damage due to overheating. Switch
the machine off and let it cool down for approx.
45 minutes. Fill the water tank and remove air.
After this you can use the machine again.
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