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The coffee does not come out |
| • The spouts are blocked. |
| • If necessary, remove coffee |
of one of the spouts. |
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| deposits with a toothpick |
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| (fig. 26), sponge or stiff |
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| bristled kitchen brush. |
The coffee does not come out of the spouts, but around the service door (A12).
•The holes in the spouts are clogged with dry coffee dust.
•The coffee guide (A13) insi- de the service door is bloc- ked and cannot swing.
•If necessary, remove coffee deposits with a toothpick, sponge or stiff bristled kit- chen brush (fig. 26).
•Thoroughly clean the coffee guide (A13), particularly near the hinges.
Water comes out of the spouts | • The ground coffee may be | • Clean the funnel (A4) with a |
instead of coffee. | blocked in the funnel (A4). | wooden or plastic fork, |
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| clean the inside of the |
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The milk does not come out of | • The intake tube is not inser- | • Insert the intake tube (B4) |
the milk spout (B5). | ted or is inserted incor- | in the rubber washer in the |
| rectly. | milk container lid (fig. 16). |
The milk is not well frothed. | • The milk container lid is |
| dirty. |
•Clean the milk container lid as described in the section "Cleaning the milk contai- ner".
The milk contains bubbles or squirts out of the milk spout.
•The milk is not cold enough or is not skimmed.
•The milk frother slide is incorrectly adjusted.
•You should ideally use skimmed milk at refrigera- tor temperature (about 41°F). If the result is not as you wished, try changing brand of milk.
•Move the slide slightly towards the word "CAFFE- LATTE" (see section "Making cappuccino".
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