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.
Descale the water tank regularly
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with a suitable standard descaler.
14.3 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.
▶
After use, allow hot appliance
parts to cool down before touch-
ing.
Cleaning and servicing en
Clean the housing, the high-gloss
1.
surfaces and the control panel with
a microfibre cloth.
Clean the outlet system with a soft,
2.
damp cloth after beverages have
been dispensed.
Rinse the water tank with fresh,
3.
clean water.
If the appliance has not been used
4.
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.
14.4 Cleaning the drip tray
and coffee dregs con-
tainer
Clean and empty the drip tray and
coffee dregs container every day to
prevent deposits. Follow the illus-
trated instructions at the beginning of
this manual.
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14.5 Cleaning the milk con-
tainer
Clean the milk container regularly for
hygiene reasons. You can clean the
milk container in the dishwasher. Fol-
low the illustrated instructions at the
beginning of this manual.
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14.6 Cleaning the water tank
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The water tank should be cleaned
by hand every day to prevent de-
posits.
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