Remove the screw in the bean tank (Fig. 9) and fold the finger protection device up (Fig. 10).
Insert the key (Fig. 11).
Now turn the key
Remove any remaining powder with a vacuum cleaner.
Fold the finger protection device (Fig. 10) down and screw it tight.
Fill the bean tank with fresh beans.
15.7 Changing the filter
After 50 litres of water the filter cartridge will need to be replaced. The display will prompt you to change the filter.
Refer to Chapter 5.2 “Changing the filter”.
15.8 Prompt to run cleaning cycle
After having dispensed 220 products or after 80 rinsing cycles, the IMPRESSA must be cleaned. You will be informed of this by a message on the display. The machine will still make coffee, hot water and steam. However, we recommend that you should run the cleaning cycle (see Chapter 15) within the next few days.
SELECT PRODUCT / CLEAN MACHINE
After another 30 products the display will change. You should run the cleaning cycle now (see Chapter 15).
SELECT PRODUCT / CLEAN NOW
15.9 Prompt to decalcify
Lime scale builds up in the IMPRESSA as a result of normal use. The degree of calcification depends on the hardness of the water you use. The IMPRESSA recognizes when you should run a decal- cifying cycle. The machine will still make coffee, hot water and steam. However, we recommend that you should decalcify the ma- chine (see Chapter 16) within the next few days.
SELECT PRODUCT / DE-SCALE MACHINE
After a while the display will change. You should run the decalci- fying cycle now (see Chapter 16).
SELECT PRODUCT /
15.10 Emptying the system | E |
Requirements: The IMPRESSA has been switched off with the ON / OFF key (11), but the power switch (27) is still turned on.
This is necessary to protect the machine against damage occurring during transport as a result of frost.
Place a receptacle under the pivoting steam spout (23).
Press one of the Steam keys until the following message is displayed:
SYSTEM
EMPTYING
When the process has been completed, the IMPRESSA switches itself off.
The display will read “FILL SYSTEM / PRESS STEAM” next time you switch the machine on. For more information, please refer to Chapter 3 “First use”.
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