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12. HOT WATER
1. Press the ON/OFF switch (g. 12) to turn the appliance on.
The power light comes on.
1. Wait until the light comes on.
2. Place a recipient under the cappuccino maker.
3. When the light comes on, press the button
(g. 15) and at the same time turn the steam dial to
ON (g. 24). Water comes out of the cappuccino maker.
4. To interrupt hot water delivery, press the button
again and turn the steam dial to OFF.
You should not deliver hot water for more
than 60 seconds.
13. CLEANING
Danger!
While cleaning, never immerse the coee maker in water.
It is an electrical appliance.
Before cleaning the outside of the appliance, turn it o,
unplug from the mains socket and allow to cool.
13.1 Espresso coee lter cleaning and
maintenance
About every 300 coees or when the coee is delivered from the
lter holder a drop at a time or not at all, clean the pre-ground
coee lters and lter holder as follows:
Remove the lter from the lter holder.
Remove the lter cap (g. 27) by unscrewing in the direc-
tion indicated by the arrow on the cap.
Remove the frother from the container by pushing it from
the cap end (g. 28).
Remove the gasket (g. 28).
Rinse all components and clean the metal lter thoroughly
in hot water using a brush (g. 29). Make sure the holes in
the metal lter are not blocked. If necessary, clean with a
pin (see g. 29).
Replace the lter and gasket on the plastic disk as shown in
g. 30. Make sure to insert the pin on the plastic disk into
the hole in the gasket indicated by the arrow in g. 30.
Replace the assembly in the steel lter container (g. 31),
making sure the pin is inserted in the hole in the support
(see arrow in g. 31).
Finally, screw on the cap.
Failure to clean as described above invalidates the guarantee.
13.2 Cleaning the boiler outlet
About every 300 coees, the espresso boiler outlet must be
cleaned as follows:
Make sure the appliance is not hot and that it is unplugged
from the mains;
Use a screwdriver to release the screw xing the espresso
boiler outlet (g. 32);
Remove the boiler outlet;
Clean the boiler with a damp cloth (g. 32);
Clean the outlet thoroughly with hot water using a brush.
Make sure the holes are not blocked. If necessary, clean
with a pin (g. 29).
Rinse under running water, brushing all the time.
Replace the boiler outlet, making sure it is correctly posi-
tioned on its gasket.
Failure to clean as described above invalidates the guarantee.
13.3 Other cleaning operations
1. Do not use solvents or abrasive detergents to clean the cof-
fee maker. Use a soft damp cloth only.
2. Clean the lter holder, lters, drip tray and water tank reg-
ularly.
To empty the drip tray, extract the cup tray grille, remove
the water and clean the tray with a cloth: then reassemble
the drip tray.
Danger!
While cleaning, never immerse the coee maker in water. It is
an electrical appliance.
14. DESCALING
14.1 Descaling the espresso coee unit
We recommend descaling the coee maker about every 200
coees. We recommend using commercially available De’Longhi
descaler.
Proceed as follows:
1. Remove the water softner lter and ll the tank with the
descaler solution, obtained by diluting the descaler with
water following the instructions on the pack.
2. Press the ON/OFF switch (g. 12) to turn the appliance on.
The power light comes on.
3. Make sure the lter holder is not attached and position a
recipient under the boiler outlet.
4. Press the button and deliver about 1/4 of the solu-
tion in the tank, turning the steam dial at intervals to allow
a little solution to ow out through the cappuccino maker
spout. Then stop the ow by pressing the button
again and leave the solution to act for about ve minutes.
5. Repeat point 4 a further 3 times until the tank is complete-
ly empty.
6. To eliminate residues of solution and scale, rinse the tank
well, ll with clean water (without descaler).
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