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We recommend that you clean the brewing
unit (depending on intensity of use) regularly,
however at the very latest, before the
cleaning program is started. If your espresso
machine is left unused for long periods
of time (e.g. holidays), it is necessary to
empty the coffee waste container and water
reservoir and to thoroughly clean the espresso
machine, including the coffee brewing unit.
Removing the coffee brewing unit
• Press the power button to switch the
espresso machine off. Unplug the power
cord from the power outlet.
• Remove the coffee waste container from
the espresso machine. See figure 47.
• Press the release button on the top of the
service door. The service door opens to the
front. See figures 48 and 49.
• Remove the service cover.
• The coffee brewing unit is situated behind
the service door. The 3 red-coloured
elements serve for locking/unlocking. See
figure 50.
• To remove the coffee brewing unit activate
the locking elements in the following
sequence:
1. Push the locking lever upwards, see figure
51.
2. Press and hold the safety button, see
figure 51.
3. Press and hold the locking button down
and pull the coffee brewing unit out, see
figures 51 and 52.
Cleaning the coffee brewing unit
• Open the coffee brewing unit by turning
the white service lever downwards as far as
it will go. Both sieves are easily accessible
now and the ejection lever folds down. See
figure 53.
• Clean the coffee brewing unit under warm
running water, particularly the stainless
steel sieves must be well rinsed and
cleaned of coffee remains. See figure 54.
Figure 49
Cleaning the coffee brewing unit
Figure 47
Figure 48