Care & Cleaning
COLOR TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY
Please keep the touch screen dry and clean
to ensure that the machine functions properly.
REPLACING THE WATER FILTER
IN THE WATER TANK
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2
Set date 3 months
Soak water filter
ahead
for 5 min
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5
MAX
Install filter in
Fill water tank to
water tank
MAX mark
The provided water filter helps reduce the
risk of scale build-up in and on many of the
inner functioning components. Replacing the
water filter every three months will reduce the
need to descale the machine. If you live in a
hard water area, it is recommended to change
the water filter more frequently.
• Remove the filter from the plastic bag, and
soak in a cup of water for 5 minutes.
• Rinse the filter under cold running water for 5
seconds.
• Insert the filter into the filter holder.
• Set the date dial 3 months ahead.
• To install, push down the filter to lock into
place.
NOTE
For replacement of water filters contact Breville
Customer Service Center or visit our website
at www.breville.com
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3
H
0
2
5m
Place filter into
filter holder
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Insert & lock
water tank
CLEANING CYCLE
There will be a message prompt when
a cleaning cycle is required. This is a back-
flushing cycle and is separate from descaling.
Follow the instruction on the screen.
WARNING
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 taste of the espresso.
DESCALING
Even with the provided water filter, it is
recommended to descale if there is scale build-
up in the water tank.
Go to 'Settings' and select 'Descale cycle'.
Follow the instructions on the screen.
NOTE
• Ensure that the water filter is removed from
the water tank before adding the descaling
powder when descaling the machine.
• While the cleaning cycle is important for
keeping the brew head clean from coffee oils;
the descaling cycle is essential to ensure that
the machine is kept clean on the inside and
free from mineral build-up.
• Do not use bottled water when descaling.
Most bottled water may contain dissolved
solids that can leave deposits inside the
machine.