Smeg CMS4104G Built-in espresso coffee machine

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A marked inside the tank (equal to one 100 ml pack); then
add water (one litre) up to level B; and put the water tank
back in. Press
;
6. EMPTY GROUND CONTAINER AND DRIP TRAY (g. 27):
remove, empty and replace the drip tray (A14) and the
ground container (A4). Press
;
7. PLACE 2.5l CONTAINER UNDER OUTLET PRESS OK TO START
DESCALING :
Place an empty container with a minimum capacity of 2.5
litres under the hot water/steam spout (C6) and coee
spouts (A13) (g.8);
Danger of burns!
Hot water ows out of the hot water/steam spout which contains
acid. Take care to avoid contact with splashes of this solution.
8. Press to conrm that you have added the de-scal-
ing solution. The display shows DESCALING PLEASE WAIT
: the de-scale programme starts and the de-scaler liquid
comes out of the hot water/steam and coee spouts. A
series of rinses and pauses is automatically carried out to
remove all the scale residues from the inside of the coee
machine;
After about 25 minutes, de-scaling stops:
9. RINSE AND FILL WATER TANK UP TO MAX LEVEL (g.41): the
appliance is now ready for a fresh water rinsing cycle. Emp-
ty the container used to collect the de-scaler solution and
extract the water tank, empty, rinse under running water,
ll with fresh water up to the MAX level and put back in the
appliance;
10. PLACE 2.5l CONTAINER UNDER OUTLET PRESS OK TO START
RINSING: Place the container used to collect the de-scaler
solution empty under the coee spouts and hot water/
steam spout (g.8) again and press ;
11. Hot water is delivered rst from the coee spouts and the
display shows RINSING PLEASE WAIT ;
12. When the water in the tank has run out, empty the contain-
er used to collect the rinsing water;
13. (If the lter is installed) INSERT FILTER INTO ITS HOUSING
(g.42). Press
and extract the water tank, rein-
sert the water softener lter if removed previously;
14. RINSE AND FILL WATER TANK UP TO MAX LEVEL (g.41): Fill
the tank up to the MAX level with fresh water;
15. INSERT WATER TANK (g.6): Put the water tank back in the
appliance;
16. PLACE 2.5l CONTAINER UNDER OUTLET PRESS OK TO START
RINSING :
Place the empty container used to collect the de-scaler
solution under the hot water/steam spout (g.8) and press
;
17. Hot water is delivered from the hot water/steam spout and
RINSING PLEASE WAIT is displayed.
18. EMPTY DRIP TRAY (g.27): At the end of rinsing, remove,
empty and replace the drip tray (A14) and grounds contain-
er (A4): press
;
19. For a few seconds DESCALE COMPLETE will be shown on the
display; the appliance turn o.
De-scaling is complete.
Please note:
If the de-scaling cycle is not completed correctly (e.g. no
electricity) we recommend repeating the cycle;
After de-scaling, it is normal for the grounds container (A4)
to contain water.
If the water tank has not been lled to the max level, at the
end of de-scaling, the appliance requests a third rinse to
guarantee that the de-scaler solution has been complete-
ly eliminated from the machine's internal circuits. Before
starting rinsing, remember to empty the drip tray;
The appliance may request de-scaling cycles at very short
intervals. This is normal and due to the appliance’s ad-
vanced control system
PROGRAMMING WATER HARDNESS
The DESCALING NEEDED - PRESS OK TO START (~45min)
message is displayed after a period of time established according
to water hardness.
The appliance default is pre-set in manufacturing at "level 4"
hardness. The machine can also be programmed according to
the hardness of the mains water in the various regions so that
the machine needs to be de-scaled less often.
Measuring water hardness
1. Remove the "Total hardness test" indicator paper (C1) pro-
vided from its packaging, attached to the instructions.
2. Immerse the paper completely in a glass of water for about
one second.
3. Remove the paper from the water and shake lightly. After
about a minute, 1, 2, 3, or 4 red squares form, depending on
the hardness of the water. Each square corresponds to one
level.
soft water - level. 1
slightly hard water - level. 2
hard water - level. 3
very hard water - level. 4
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