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14. DESCALING
To complete the descaling cycle correctly, pay close atten-
tion to the quantities required in the water tank for each
step:
Step 1: Descaling
action
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Step 2: First rinse
Step 3: Second rinse
Before use, read the instructions and the labelling on the
descaler pack.
Use De’Longhi descaler only. Using unsuitable descaler
and/or performing descaling incorrectly may result in
faults not covered by the manufacturer’s guarantee.
Descaler can cause damage to delicate surfaces. If the
product is accidentally spilt, dry immediately.
To descale
Descaler De’Longhi descaler
Container Recommended capacity: 2 l
Time ~45min
Important:
If the water softener lter is installed, it must be re-
moved before adding the descaler solution.
Put the lter back in the machine after the rst tank of
rinsing has been completed.
The descaling procedure is described in the Quick Guide.
Please note:
Once the descaling cycle has begun, it cannot be inter-
rupted and must be completed with the entire rinse cycle.
If the descaling cycle is not completed correctly (e.g. no
electricity)
, when turned on again, the machine resumes
the cycle where interrupted: check the aroma lights to
identify the current step.
After descaling, it is normal for the grounds container to
contain water.
If the water tank has not been lled to the MAX level after
descaling, the appliance prompts for a third rinse to en-
sure that the descaler solution has been completely elimi-
nated from the machine’s internal circuits. Before starting
rinsing, remember to empty the drip tray.
15. EXPLANATION OF INDICATOR LIGHTS
Light Meaning
The beverage lights ash The machine is warming up:
wait
The beverage and settings
lights are on steadily
The machine is ready for
use: select the desired bev-
erage and relative options
Replace the lter (see
section “8. Water softener
lter”)
Insucient water in tank:
ll the tank
The water tank is missing, or
is not positioned correctly:
insert the tank correctly
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