en Cleaning and servicing
Tips
Wash new sponge cloths thor-
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oughly to remove any salt adher-
ing to them. Salt can cause rust
film to develop on stainless steel
surfaces.
Always remove any residues of
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limescale, coffee, milk and clean-
ing/descaling solutions immedi-
ately to prevent corrosion.
13.3 Cleaning the appliance
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
An ingress of moisture can cause an
electric shock.
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Never immerse the appliance or
the power cord in water.
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Liquids must not be spilled on the
appliance plug connection.
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Do not use steam- or high-pres-
sure cleaners to clean the appli-
ance.
WARNING
Risk of burns!
Some parts of the appliance become
very hot.
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Never touch hot appliance parts.
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Allow hot appliance parts to cool
down before touching.
Disconnect the appliance from the
1.
mains power supply.
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Clean the housing, the high-gloss
2.
surfaces and the control panel with
a microfibre cloth.
Clean the outlet system with a soft,
3.
damp cloth after beverages have
been dispensed.
Rinse the water tank with fresh,
4.
clean water.
If the appliance has not been used
5.
for a long time, e.g. after a holiday,
clean the entire appliance, includ-
ing moving parts such as the brew-
ing unit or water tank.
Note: The appliance will rinse itself
automatically if you switch it on when
it is cold or switch it off after it has
dispensed coffee. The system is
therefore self-cleaning.
13.4 Cleaning the drip tray
and coffee dregs con-
tainer
Clean and empty the drip tray and
coffee dregs container every day to
prevent deposits.
Detach the milk tube from the out-
1.
let system.
Open the door.
2.
Pull the drip tray and the coffee
3.
dregs container forwards and out.
Remove and clean the drip plate.
4.
Empty and clean the drip tray and
5.
coffee dregs container.
Clean the appliance interior and
6.
the drip tray holder.
7.
Tip
If you press both brackets in, you
can then remove the mechanical
fill level indicator more easily.