3.
Screw on the boiler cap and allow machine to sit overnight with the
vinegar solution in the water tank.
4.
Remove boiler cap and discard vinegar through the top opening of
espresso maker.
5.
Rinse
the water tank thoroughly with tap water, repeating this step twice
To wash internal parts:
3.
4.
Make sure you clean the Inside of the boiler tank and water tank.
Make sure all controls are off, the plug
trical outlet, the machine is cool and all
is disconnected from the elec-
pressure
in
the
machine has
been released
(see
section
CAUTION
PRESSURE).
Remove the
boiler cap and pour 6 ounces of fresh white household vinegar
into the boiler tank on the espresso side and 8 cups of fresh vinegar
into the coffee water tank.
Screw the boiler cap back on top of the boiler tank. Make sure the
cap is on
tig
ht.
Insert the filter basket Into the filter holder and place the glass
carafe with lid on the drip tray. Insert a
#4
cone filter into the filter
basket and close. Place the
empty
coffee decanter on the warming
5.
6.
7
plate.
.
Plug
the machine Into the electrical outlet and turn on both the
espresso/capp
uccino and coffee switches. An indicator light on
the power
SWi
tches
will tell you the machine is on
Place a cup
with cold water under the steam nozzle. When vinegar
begins to flow Into the decanter, insert the nozzle into the water and
open the steam nozzle counter
clockwise, by slowly by turning the
steam control knob. After
a few
seconds close the steam nozzle by
turning
the knob off, in
a
clockwise direction.
This
will clean any
residue
left in the
nozzle
from
frothing
milk.
. . . .
, .
wnen
all
the
vinegar nas been pumped into the
coffee
decanter and
espresso carafe and the flow has stop
espress/cappucino and coffee
switch
ped,
turn both the
es
to the
off position and allow
the
machine to
cool.
Then discard the
vinegar
from both the carafe
and
decanter. Remove the cone filter from the brew basket.
8.
Repeat steps 1-7
using
vineg
ar out of the
machine.
only tap water to
rise
any
remaining
traces of
Repeat thls process twice, allowing the
machine to cool and pressure to be released before repeating.
Decanter Cleaning
Hard water can leave a whitish mineral deposit inside the decanter. Coffee
discolors these deposits, sometimes
leaving
a brownish stain Inside the
decanter and carafe. To remove these stains, follow these simple steps:
1.
Pour warm white vinegar in the decanter and carafe and let it soak for
about 20 minutes.
2.
Discard the vinegar. Wash and
rinse
the decanter and carafe
thor-
oughly using
will
a soft cloth. Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners. They
3.
cause scratches which can lead to breakage.
Wash and rinse the decanter and carafe thoroughly using a soft cloth.
Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners. These will cause scratches
which lead to breakage.
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