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19
EN
CLEANING THE STEAM WAND
IMPORTANT
After every use, thoroughly wipe the
steam wand and tip with a damp cloth &
purge immediately. Failure to clean the
steam wand may aect the milk texturing
performance.
• If any of the holes in the tip of the steam wand
become blocked, ensure the steam lever is in
the centre OFF position and unblock using the
steam tip cleaning tool. Even partially blocked
holes may aect the ability of the steam wand
to produce sucient foam volume.
• If steam wand remains blocked, remove the
tip and soak together with steam wand using
the provided steam wand cleaning powder
(instructions below). Screw tip back onto the
steam wand after rinsing.
• The steam wand can be left immersed
in the milk jug lled with water when not
in use to reduce the risk of blockages.
CARE & CLEANING
Steam Wand Cleaning Powder
1. Add 1 packet into an empty milk jug.
2. Add 1 cup (240ml) hot water into milk jug.
3. Remove steam tip and place with steam
wand into jug.
4. Leave to soak for 20 minutes.
5. Clean, rinse and replace steam tip. Place
wand back into the jug and activate steam
for 10 seconds.
6. Allow to soak for 5 minutes.
7. Activate steam several times to purge
the steam wand, then rinse the wand
thoroughly.
8. Wipe the steam wand dry with a
clean cloth.
9. Discard solution & rinse jug thoroughly.
NOTE
If an alternative cleaning solution is used,
please follow the instructions specied.
Please ensure the cleaning solution is food
safe and suitable for stainless steel and
silicon products.
Please ensure the steam wand tip is
tightly fastened after cleaning to avoid
temp sensing error.
CLEANING THE FILTER BASKET
AND PORTAFILTER
• The lter basket and portalter should be
rinsed under hot water after each coee
making session to remove all residual
coee oils.
• If the holes in the lter basket become
blocked, dissolve a cleaning tablet in hot water
and soak lter basket and portalter in solution
for approx. 20 minutes.
Rinse thoroughly.
Steam Wand Tip
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