cleaning the machine body
Warning!
Clean the fixed parts of the machine using only a damp, non-abrasive cloth so as to not damage the
body.
dEcalcificatioN
Good maintenance and regular cleaning preserve and keep the machine efficient for a longer amount of time,
considerably limiting the risks of lime deposits forming inside the appliance. However, should your coffee
machine fail to work properly as a result of the frequent use of hard, high calcium content water, you may
perform a decalcification procedure to restore its operational efficiency. Espressione does not assume any
responsibility whatsoever for damage to components inside the coffee machine caused by the use of non-
compliant products containing chemical additives. Should you need to decalcify your appliance, please follow
the instructions which come with the decalcifying product.
puttiNg out of sErvicE
If the machine is put out of service, electrically disconnect it. Empty the water tank. Use the handle to tilt the
appliance and make the water come out of the spout while paying close attention that the water does not
dampen the switch area to prevent infiltrations inside electrical parts. Empty the drip tray and clean it (see
paragraph "Cleaning the appliance"). In the case of scrapping, you must separate the various materials used
in making the machine and dispose of them based on their composition and on the legal provisions in force
in the country of use.
troublEshootiNg
Warning!
If there are problems with operation, immediately turn off the machine and unplug it from the socket-outlet.
PROBLEMS
CAUSES
The coffee maker
Air has probably entered the cir-
does not supply
cuit and deactivated the pump.
boiling water for
tisanes.
The steam exit hole on the dis-
penser wand is clogged
Steam overflowing
You are trying to dispense the
from the edges of
coffee with the steam function
the filter ring.
on. Check that the steam func-
tion button has not been unin-
tentionally pressed.
The coffee maker
There is little water and the
does not supply
pump does not suck it up
steam.
The steam exit hole on the dis-
penser wand is clogged.
Coffee overflowing
Probably an excess amount of
from the edges of
ground coffee has been placed
the filter ring.
in the filter ring preventing the
filter ring from being correctly
tightened into its housing.
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SOLUTIONS
Check that the water level in the tank is correct. If
necessary, fill it with cool tap water. Repeat the op-
erations described in the "Preliminary phases for
use" paragraph.
Unclog any deposits that may have formed in the
hole of the dispenser wand with a pin.
Stop the coffee delivery. Press the button (R) to cut
out the steam function. Wait for the lamp (Q) to turn
off before making another cup of coffee.
Check that the water level in the tank is correct. If
necessary, fill it with cool tap water.
Unclog any deposits that may have formed in the
hole of the dispenser wand with a pin.
Slowly remove and disconnect the filter holder be-
cause any remaining pressure could cause splashes
or squirts. Clean the coupling seat with a sponge
(Fig. 13). Repeat the operation placing the correct
quantity of coffee in the filter.