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15
Care & Cleaning
CLEANING CYCLE
The machine will detect when 200 extractions
have been carried out since the last cleaning
cycle; this will be shown by the 1 CUP and 2
CUP buttons alternately flashing. This indicates
that the group head needs cleaning. This is a
flushing cycle and is separate from descaling.
5s
+
2L
68oz
To bypass the cleaning cycle; press the STEAM
button. The machine will go back to ready
mode, but will display cleaning alert again the
next time that the machine is turned on.
TO PERFORM A CLEANING CYCLE
1. Insert the provided cleaning disc into the
filter basket in the portafilter.
2. Place a cleaning tablet on top of the
cleaning disc.
3. Lock the portafilter into the group head.
4. Empty the drip tray and replace onto the
machine. Place a 2L / 68 fl.oz container
under the portafilter and steam wand sitting
on the drip tray.
5s
+
2L
68oz
5. Fill the water tank to the MAX line then
reattached to the machine, ensuring it is
correctly attached.
5s
+
2L
68oz
6. Press and hold the 1 CUP and 2 CUP buttons
for 5 seconds to enter the cleaning cycle mode.
7. The 1 CUP and 2 CUP buttons will remain
illuminated. Press either 1 CUP or 2 CUP to
begin the cleaning cycle. When the cycle is in
progress, the lights will alternatively flash.
8. Once the cycle is complete the machine will
ready to ready mode.
9. Remove and rinse the portafilter, cleaning
disc, drip tray and container.
DESCALING
After regular use, hard water can cause mineral
build up in and on many of the inner functioning
components, reducing the brewing flow, brewing
temperature, power of the machine, and the taste
of the espresso.
5s
+
2L
68oz
The machine will indicate that it requires
descaling when the 1 CUP and STEAM button
and the 2 CUP button flash alternately for 15
seconds. Pressing any of these buttons will
cancel the alert and return the machine
to ready mode.
WARNING
Do not immerse the power cord, power plug
or appliance in water or any other liquid.
The water tank should never be removed or
completely emptied during descaling.
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