Krups AUTOMATIC XP52, AUTOMATIC XP528050 Series Manual

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and/or injury to persons including the following :
1. Read all instructions prior to first use.
2. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs.
3. To protect against fire, electric shock and injury to persons, do not immerse cord, plugs or machine in water or other liquid.
4. Not intented for use by children.
5. Close supervision is necessary when any machine is used near children. Keep machine out of reach of children.
6. This appliance is not designed to be used by people (including children) with a physical, sensory or mental impairment, or people without knowledge or experience, unless they are supervised or given prior instructions concerning the use of the appliance by someone responsible for their safety.
7. Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
8. Burns can occur from touching hot plate, hot water or steam. Exercise caution.
9. Exercise caution when using the steam nozzle as steam can cause scalding.
10. Unplug machine from outlet when not in use and when cleaning. Allow to cool before putting on or taking off parts, before cleaning the machine, and before storing.
11. All machines are subject to stringent quality control. Practical tests using machines taken at random are conducted and this may explain any slight marks or coffee residue prior to use.
12. Do not operate any machine with a damaged cord or plug or after the machine malfunctions, or has been damaged in any manner. Return machine to the nearest Krups Service Center for examination, repair or adjustment or your respective countries Consumer Service Department.
13. To reduce the risk of injury do not drape cord over the counter top or table top where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over accidentally.
14. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch hot surfaces.
15. The use of accessory attachments not recommended by Krups may result in fire, electric shock or injury to persons.
16. Do not use outdoors.
17. Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or in a heated oven.
18. To disconnect the machine, turn the control to “off” then remove plug from wall outlet. Do not yank cord, instead grasp plug and pull to disconnect.
19. Do not use the machine for other than intended use.
20. Do not pour liquids other than water and descaling solutions specified in this manual into the water tank.
21. Protect the machine against humidity and freezing.
22. This machine is for household use only.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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CAUTION
This machine is intended for household use only. Any servicing other than cleaning and user maintenance should be performed by the nearest authorized Krups Service Center. Visit our website at www.krupsusa.com in the USA or www.krups.ca in Canada or contact your respective country's Consumer Service department for the service center nearest to you. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not attempt to disassemble the machine. Repair should be done by an authorized Krups Service Center only.
SHORT CORD INSTRUCTIONS
A.We do not recommend using an extension cord with this device. B.If an extension cord is absolutely necessary,
1) the marked electrical rating of the extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the machine,
2) the longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the counter top or table top where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over.
C.This machine has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). To reduce
the risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to fit into a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not attempt to modify the plug in any
way. In the interest of improving products, Krups reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. DESCRIPTION
2. TECHNICAL INFORMATION
3. TIPS
4. USING
5. MAKING AN ESPRESSO
6. STEAM FUNCTION
7. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
8. DESCALING
9. PROBLEMS, PROBABLE CAUSES AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS
10. DISPOSING OF YOUR MACHINE
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Your Krups espresso machine is equipped with a filter-holder that has three patented systems designed to help you make the perfect espresso at home.
1. KRUPS Precise Tamp: gradual tamping of the espresso ground coffee as the filter-holder is turned ensures that coffee is tamped precisely each time.
2. Coffee ejection system under the filter-holder for clean removal of the cake each time.
3. The filter-holder is compatible with all types of pods including E.S.E. and soft pods.
The filter-holder is also removable and can be frequently cleaned to maintain the filter-holder system in perfect working order. For your safety, the filter-holder is equipped with a locking system when pressure rises.
1. DESCRIPTION
a Water tank lid b Removable water tank c Measuring spoon d Cup tray e Control panel
e1. On/off button e2. 1 cup button e3. 2 cups button e4. Steam preheating position
f Steam production knob
g Brewing head h Filter holder with grounds or pod ejection
system and gradual coffee tamping system: KPT "Krups Precise Tamp": Compatible with ground coffee (1 or 2 cups) and ESE or soft pods
i Drip tray grid j Drip tray with overflow indicator k Steam nozzle l Auto-cappuccino accessory
2. TECHNICAL INFORMATION
n Pump: 15 bars n Filter-holder with grounds or pod ejection system. Compatible with espresso ground coffee and all
types of pods including E.S.E. and soft pods.
n Steam function n Automatic shutoff. n Removable water tank (capacity: 1.1 litres). n Power: 1450 W n Voltage: 120V – 60Hz n Anti overheating safety mechanisms n Dimensions: 11-3/4” x 9” x 11” (h x l x d)
IMPORTANT! Operating voltage: This device is designed to work only at alternating current 120V.
Type of use: This machine is designed EXCLUSIVELY for household use only. Any non-residential use including commercial purposes will void the warranty.
3. TIPS
n For an espresso with intense flavor, we recommend using freshly ground espresso coffee which is ideal for
the delicacy of this type of coffee, along with cup capacity that does not exceed 50 ml.
n Keep the espresso ground coffee in the refrigerator, in an air-tight container as it retains its flavor longer. n Do not fill your filter holder to the brim, but use the measuring spoon (1 cup = 1 spoon and 2 cups =
2 spoons).
n If you do not use the appliance for more than 5 days, rinse and drain the water tank.
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n Before removing the water tank to fill or empty it, always turn the appliance off. n Always place the unit on a flat, stable, heat-resistant work surface. n To obtain an espresso at exactly the right temperature, we recommend that you preheat your cups. n To prolong the life of your appliance, we recommend you always use a Claris Aqua Filter System cartridge
(reference: F088) and that you descale the appliance at regular intervals
IMPORTANT! Before using for the first time, after a prolonged period of inactivity or after descaling, the machine must be cleaned as described in paragraph 4: “USING”.
4. USING
Before using your espresso machine for the first time, clean all accessories using warm water and a gentle dishwashing liquid, and rinse well before replacing.
Make sure the steam knob on the right of the appliance is in the 0 position. If you are not using the Claris cartridge, please refer to the paragraph below “RINSING OF YOUR APPLIANCE”.
A. INSTALLING THE CLARIS CARTRIDGE (to be done every time the cartridge is replaced)
n Screw the Claris filter into the bottom of the water tank. n Fill the water tank with water and replace it (fig.2 and 3). n Place a container under the steam nozzle. n Turn the machine on by pressing the "On / Off" button (fig.4). n As soon as the machine reaches the required temperature, the "on/off" button stops flashing and the
1 cup and 2 cups buttons light up.
n Turn the knob to the “steam” position (fig. 13). n At the beginning, steam comes out of the steam nozzle and the four buttons flash. n Turn the knob to the “0” position (fig. 15). The machine automatically starts 2 or 3 cycles of intermittent
pumping.
n The four buttons begin to flash again. n Turn the knob to the “steam” position: water comes out of the steam nozzle. If water does not flow from
the nozzle, repeat the operation from the beginning.
n Turn the knob to the “0” position (fig. 15). n In this manner you can be sure that water is circulating through the filter cartridge.
IMPORTANT: This installation procedure must be carried out every time the cartridge is replaced. The Claris cartridge needs to be replaced every 2 to 3 months if it is used daily.
B. RINSING YOUR APPLIANCE (to be done before the first use and after each cleaning /
descaling operation)
- RINSING OUT THE ESPRESSO CIRCUIT
n Turn the machine on and fill the water tank (fig. 1, 2, 3 and 4). n Insert the filter holder (without espresso ground coffee) in the appliance (fig.7). n Place a container of sufficient volume under the filter holder. n As soon as the appliance reaches the right temperature, the “on/off” light will stop blinking and the “1
cup” and “2 cup” buttons will light up.
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n Press the “2 cups” button and let the water run out into a container (fig.9). Repeat this operation 5
times.
n If necessary, stop the operation by pressing the "2 cups" button (fig.9) to empty the container and
resume the operation.
n Empty the container and unlock the filter holder: press the "OPEN" button on the filter holder and turn
it to the left (fig.10).
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RINSING OUT THE STEAM CIRCUIT.
Before using the steam function for the first time, the steam circuit should be cleaned.
n Fill the water tank n Turn the appliance on by pressing the button. n Place a recipient underneath the steam nozzle. n Press the button, it starts to flash. n When the button has stopped flashing, turn the steam switch to position and let the water run until
steam is formed.
n Keep the steam production going for at least 30 seconds.
5. MAKING AN ESPRESSO
In order to extract the maximum flavor from the beans, this machine pre-infuses each cup. The pump works for 3 seconds, pauses for 3 seconds, and then continues until the cup is finished.
PREHEATING THE ACCESSORIES
For the best results, we recommend that you preheat the accessories (filter holder and cups) without espresso ground coffee. To do so:
n Fill the water tank and turn the machine on. (fig.1, 2, 3 and 4). n Put the filter holder in place, place the cups below.
As soon as the appliance reaches the required temperature, the "on/off" light stops flashing and the "1 cup" and "2 cups" buttons light up.
n Then press the "1 cup" or "2 cups" button (fig. 8 or 9). n Once the cup or cups are filled with hot water, remove them. n Unlock the filter holder: press "OPEN" while turning the filter holder to the left and remove it from the
machine. (fig.10).
WITH GROUND COFFEE
The type of coffee you choose will determine the strength and taste of your espresso. Always use espresso ground coffee. Do not use instant coffee, cafetiere coffee or filter coffee.
n Fill the water tank and turn the machine on (fig. 1, 2, 3 and 4). During the preheating of the appliance,
the light flashes.
n Using the measuring spoon, place the espresso ground coffee in the filter holder: one spoon (full to the
brim) per cup (fig.5).
n Remove any excess espresso ground coffee from the edge of the filter.
Important: Do not tamp the coffee down in the filter holder. The coffee is automatically tamped using the KTS “Krups Tamping System”. n Insert the filter holder in the device by turning it to the right as far as it will go, up to the stop
(fig.7).
n Put one or two cups under the filter holder. As soon as the appliance reaches the required temperature, the "on/off" light stops flashing and the "1
cup" and "2 cups" buttons light up. n Then press the "1 cup" or "2 cups" button (fig. 8 or 9).
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n Once the cup or cups are filled, unlock the filter holder press “OPEN” while turning the filter holder to
the left and remove it from the machine (fig. 10).
n Remove the used espresso coffee grounds using the ejection system by pressing the "EJECT" button
located between the two coffee outlet nozzles (fig.11). Wash the filter under running water, pressing "EJECT" to eliminate the remnants of grounds.
The filter holder can now be filled again to prepare other espressos. Note: It is always possible to stop the coffee flowing by pressing the "1 cup" or "2 cups" button again.
IMPORTANT: If you want a strong or light espresso, vary the amount of coffee or water (a full spoon for a strong espresso and a less full spoon for a light espresso). But in both cases, be sure to tighten your filter holder as much as possible.
WITH AN “E.S.E." ESPRESSO POD
“ESE” for “Easy Serving Espresso" is a packaged pod (44 mm diameter) of 7g of selected coffee, ground and compacted between two paper filters, specially designed to make Italian style ristretto (tight) espressos. This system allows for simple and clean use of your machine.
n Fill the water tank and turn the machine on (fig. 1, 2, 3 and 4). During the pre-heating phase, the
indicator light will flash.
n If necessary, tear the excess pre-cut paper off the pod, put the E.S.E. pod in the filter holder, with the
red writing facing down, if any (fig.6).
n Be sure to place all the paper inside the filter holder, otherwise there might be leaks. n If the pod is not positioned correctly, the result in the cup will not be satisfactory. n Never use two pods together. n Then, follow steps of pictures 7 to 11 for preparing an espresso. n NB: Once you have obtained the sufficient amount of coffee, you can stop the flow at any time by
pressing the "1 cup" button (fig.8).
WITH A SOFT POD
Your machine is also compatible with soft pods, which are usually smaller in diameter than E.S.E. pods. However since soft pods are not specifically designed for use with espresso machines, you will get a less flavorful espresso than with an E.S.E. pod.
n Fill the water tank and turn the machine on (fig. 1, 2, 3 and 4). During the pre-heating phase, the
indicator light will flash.
n Place a soft pod in the filter holder. Never use two pods together. n Be sure to place all the paper inside the filter holder, otherwise there might be leaks. If the pod
is not positioned correctly, the result in the cup will not be satisfactory. n Then, follow steps of pictures 7 to 11. NB: Once you have obtained the sufficient amount of coffee, you can stop the flow at any time by pressing the "1 cup" button (fig.8).
INDIVIDUAL PROGRAMMING OF THE VOLUME OF WATER DISPENSED
To change the pre-programmed amount of water (50 ml per cup is the factory setting), proceed as follows:
n Fill the water tank and turn the machine on (fig. 1, 2, 3 and 4). n Put a spoonful of coffee in the filter by using a measuring spoon or use an E.S.E. or soft pod. n Put the filter holder in place and lock it by turning it to the right as far as it will go, up to the stop (fig. 7). n Place a cup under the filter holder. n Hold down the "1 cup" button (> 3 sec) until the "1 cup" light flashes quickly. The coffee flows out. n When the desired amount of espresso is obtained, press the "1 cup" button. This amount will be saved
automatically. n The next time when you press the "1 cup" button, you will obtain the most recently recorded amount. Programming for 2 cups uses the same method, by pressing the "2 cups" button (> 3 sec).
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6. STEAM FUNCTION
Steam is used to foam milk (for example to make a cappuccino or a cafe latte). To produce steam, the pump works by emitting an intermittent noise. After using the steam function, the appliance cools automatically by pumping cold water through the heating system. During the pumping cycles, the excess steam in the heating system is released with the hot water into the drip tray. The steam and noise that accompany this phase are important for
cooling the appliance. Warning: during and after using the appliance, the metal parts of the steam nozzle can become very hot.
USING THE STEAM NOZZLE TO FROTH MILK
n Fill the water tank and turn the machine on (fig. 1, 2, 3 and 4). n After a few moments, the "on/off" light stops flashing and the "1 cup" and "2 cups" buttons light up. n Press the “steam pre-heating” button. During preheating, the "on/off" and "steam pre-heating" lights
flash and the "1 cup" and "2 cups" lights go off (fig.12).
n Move the steam nozzle towards the outside of the appliance. n Pour 60 to 100ml of cold fresh fat-free, low fat or whole milk in a small container that is about ½ litre
and can pass under the steam nozzle. The milk (UHT or pasteurised) and its container should be quite
cold. n As soon as the device reaches the required temperature, the "on/off" and "steam pre-heating" lights
stop flashing.
n Place the steam nozzle in the milk and turn the knob to the “steam” position (fig. 13). The "steam pre-
heating" light will flash while steam is being produced.
n For a good result, hold the nozzle towards the bottom of the container for about 25 seconds while the
milk heats (without however touching the bottom of the container). Then, bring the container down
gradually so that the nozzle moves up towards the surface (without the nozzle coming out of the milk)
(fig.14). n Once the froth has been formed, turn the knob to the “0” position (fig.15). The appliance will now
automatically cool itself by launching 3 intermittent pumping cycles. Once this automatic operation is
complete, you can make a coffee. Important: To prevent the steam nozzle holes from being clogged, the milk foam must not reach the black
plastic upper part. It is important to clean the steam nozzle after each use to prevent the milk from drying on the inside of the nozzle. To do so: n Place the steam nozzle in a container with water and repeat the milk frothing operation for 30 seconds.
WARNING! The steam nozzle will be hot!
USING THE KRUPS XS-6000 AUTO-CAPPUCCINO SET TO FROTH MILK
The auto-cappuccino accessory makes it easier to make a cappuccino or a caffe latte. It is made up of a special dual-position nozzle and a pipe.
n Fill the water tank and turn the machine on (fig. 1, 2, 3 and 4). n Attach the auto-cappuccino accessory firmly to the arm. n Place a cup under the self-cappuccino accessory. n Pour approximately 100 ml of fresh, cold, fat-free, low fat or whole milk in a container. n Immerse the pipe into the container, or directly into the carton of milk.
Note: Assemble the pipe firmly on the cappuccino accessory (fig.24).
n Turn the accessory's switch to the “cappuccino” or "latte" position. n Press the “steam pre-heating” button. During preheating, the "on/off" and "steam pre-heating" lights
flash and the "1 cup" and "2 cups" lights go off (fig.12).
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n As soon as the device reaches the required temperature, the "on/off" and "steam pre-heating" lights stop
flashing. Turn the knob to the “steam” position (fig. 13). The milk is transferred from the container to the cup. n Once the milk has been frothed, turn the knob to the “0” position (fig.15). The appliance will now
automatically cool itself by launching a number of intermittent pumping cycles. Once this automatic
operation is complete, you can make a coffee. n To clean the auto-cappuccino device, please repeat the milk foaming procedure by replacing the 100ml
of milk with 100ml water. n For thorough cleaning of the cappuccino accessory, see the paragraph "Cleaning and Maintenance".
7. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
n IMPORTANT: Your espresso machine accessories are not dishwasher-safe. Do not wash the spoon,
the drip tray, the filter holder and the water tank in the dishwasher.
CLEANING OF THE MACHINE
n Unplug the power supply before cleaning and let the appliance cool down. n Clean the outside of the appliance from time to time with a damp cloth. After use, the water tank must
be emptied.
n Rinse inside the tank regularly. n When a thin white layer starts to form in the tank, carry out a descaling operation (see paragraph 9
"DESCALING").
CLEANING OF THE DRIP TRAY
The drip tray must be emptied after each time the appliance is used. Lift up slightly and remove it from the appliance. If multiple espressos are prepared one after the other, it should be emptied from time to time (every 7 to 8 espressos approximately) (fig.19 and 20). The presence of water is normal and is not the sign of a leak. If necessary, clean the drip tray and its grid with water and a little gentle washing-up liquid, rinse and dry. When reassembling the components, make sure everything is in the right place.
CLEANING OF THE BREWING HEAD AND FILTER HOLDER
n They must be cleaned after each use. Simply wipe a damp cloth over the percolation head (fig. 21)
and clean the filter holder under running water and use a small amount of gentle washing-up liquid.
n Do not use alcohol or solvent-based cleaning products. n For best results, you can activate the "EJECT" button several times during rinsing. We recommend that
you shake the filter holder thoroughly in order to remove all the water.
n Rinse and dry. n When not using your espresso coffee maker, do not leave the filter holder fitted in the appliance, in
order to avoid wear to the seal For more thorough cleaning, the filter holder can be dismantled:
n You can remove the black plastic part where the coffee outlets and the "EJECT" button are to be found:
turn it to the left and pull sharply (fig. 22).
n Clean the various components under running water and a little gentle washing-up liquid. n Rinse and dry. n Replace the black plastic part in the metal holder, turn it to the right until the two arrows on each
component line up. If the percolation head is heavily clogged up, unscrew the grid using a screw-driver, clean it and refit it,
pressing down firmly (fig.23).
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CLEANING OF THE STEAM NOZZLE
n This accessory consists of 2 parts: one part which is the plastic support and the other which is the
metal protection cylinder.
n Before cleaning, unlock the nozzle from the articulated arm by turning it to the left. (fig.16, 16.2) n Then slide the metal cylinder along the plastic support (fig.16.3). n Clean these two parts with tap water and some mild washing-up liquid (fig.17). n Rinse and dry. n Once the parts have been properly cleaned, put the metal cylinder back on the support. n Make sure that you don’t damage the silicone seal which makes the nozzle watertight (fig.16.3). n Insert the nozzle on the articulated arm then lock to the right (fig.18.1, 18.2).
CLEANING OF THE AUTO-CAPPUCCINO ACCESSORY
n For more thorough cleaning, the filter holder can be dismantled into 4 separate parts. n Use water and a little gentle washing-up liquid and a small brush. Rinse it and dry it and then put it back
together. n Note the direction in which the tube in inserted (fig.24).
8. DESCALING
The warranty does not cover machines which have become faulty because descaling was not periodically performed. Descale your espresso machine regularly using , available from Krups authorized service centers. In addition to two packets of descaling powder, the kit also includes a water hardness tester to help you determine the proper schedule for descaling your machine in normal use. The amount of scale that develops depends on the hardness of the water used, but also the level of use. The schedule indicated by the water hardness tester is a general guideline only. Keep in mind that you may have to descale more frequently than indicated.
DESCALING FREQUENCY
Ave. number
coffees per week
Less than 7 Once a year Every 8 months Every 6 months
From 7 to 20 Every 4 months Every 3 months Every 2 months
Over 20 Every 3 months Every 2 months Every month
If in doubt, it is recommended to descale every month.
Soft water
(<19°th)
Hard water
(19-30°th)
Very hard water
(>30°th)
DESCALING THE MACHINE
n Empty the tank and replace. n If you are using a Claris cartridge (model F088) in your water tank, remove the cartridge before
descaling.
n Follow the instructions for using the Krups descaling powder inside the kit. n Then insert the filter holder (without espresso grounds) and lock into place by turning to the right. Place
a container under the steam nozzle to catch the water. n Press the “on/off” button to turn the machine on. During the pre-heating phase, the indicator light will
flash. Once it stops blinking, turn the knob to the “steam” position (fig.13) and let 3.4 oz of this mixture
drain flow through (the equivalent of a mug) and then turn the knob back to the "0" position (fig.15).
n Place a container of sufficient volume under the filter holder. n Once the light stops flashing, press the "2 cups" button and let the water flow through before repeating.
n Turn the appliance off by pressing the "On / Off" button immediately after this second cycle.
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n After 15 minutes, turn the machine back on. n Make the rest of the water run through into a recipient by pressing the "2 cups" button.
RINSING
IMPORTANT! After descaling, perform 2-3 rinsing operations with clear water (without espresso ground coffee), as described in paragraph 4 "USING".
Remember to rinse the steam circuit by following the instructions below:
n Place a container under the steam nozzle. n Press the “on-off” button. n Once the "on/off" light stops blinking, turn the knob to the “steam” position (fig.13) and let the water
drain through the nozzle until the steam begins to appear and then return it to the "0" position (fig.15).
The appliance is descaled and ready to be used again.
9. PROBLEMS, PROBABLE CAUSES AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS
Problems Possible causes Solutions
The espresso is not hot enough.
The filter holder is locked.
The grounds are not dry after water has run through.
The « on/off », « 1 cup » and « 2 cups » buttons are flashing and the machine does not work.
The coffee flows too slowly.
The cups and the filter holder are cold.
You forgot to unlock the filter.
You have not tightened the filter holder properly.
The knob has been turned the “steam” position.
The flow rate depends on the fineness of the coffee used and can vary when preparing the espresso The ground coffee is too fine, too oily or floury.
The filter holder is dirty. The water drip-through grid is clogged.
Preheat the accessories: cups and filter holder (see Section 5).
Press “OPEN” while turning the filter holder to the left.
Tighten the filter holder by turning it to the right as far as it will go.
Turn the knob to the “0” position (fig.15).
Choose a larger grind of coffee. The perfect espresso grind will feel like fine grains that do not clump when pressed together. Clean your filter holder (see Section 7). When the machine has cooled, clean the brewing head with a clean damp cloth (fig.21).
The water does not run through.
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No water in the tank. The tank is not properly in place. The filter is clogged. The ground coffee is too fine. Your machine needs to be descaled.
The Claris cartridge has been replaced but not primed
Fill the tank. Replace the tank in the correct position.
Clean the filter holder (see Section 7) and try a larger grind of coffee. Descale the machine (see Section 8).
See paragraph 4.
Problems Possible causes Solutions
Water leaks from the filter holder after an espresso has been made.
Coffee grounds in the cup.
Your machine needs to be descaled.
The filter holder is clogged.
The espresso grind is too fine.
Descale the machine (see Section 8).
Clean the filter holder with hot water. Press “EJECT” to eliminate the remnants of the grounds. Shake to drain the water. Choose a larger grind of coffee. The perfect espresso grind will feel like fine grains that do not clump when pressed together.
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The water tank leaks when it is carried.
Water leaks under the machine.
Water leaks under the drip tray
Crackles are heard in the filter holder.
The pump is unusually noisy or the 4 lights flash.
The cups are not filled equally.
Lots of water on the ground coffee, in the filter holder.
The machine leaks on the sides of the filter holder.
The valve at the bottom of the tank is dirty or defective. The valve is blocked by lime scale.
Internal leak. Check the position of the tank. If the fault persists,
Water can be present and/or flow when you remove the drip tray.This is not a sign of a leak.
Normal phenomenon: the filter holder security lock.
No water in the tank.
Tank poorly fitted. The Claris cartridge is not filled with water.
The filter holder is clogged. Clean the filter holder (see section 7).
Coffee insufficiently tamped down.
Insufficient amount of coffee.
The filter holder has not been properly positioned. The edge of the filter holder is clogged by ground coffee. Pod poorly positioned in the filter. The brewing head seal is dirty. The brewing head seal is defective.
Wash the water tank and push on the valve at the bottom of the tank to make sure it is not stuck. Descale the machine (see Section 8).
do not use the machine, contact an approved service centre.
Stop the appliance, fill the water tank and turn the machine back on. Press down firmly on the tank. Please refer to paragraph 4.
Tighten the filter holder as far as it will go, up to the stop (fig.7).
Add more espresso ground coffee.
Put the filter holder in place and lock it (by turning it to the right as far as it will go, up to the stop). Remove excess coffee.
Place all the paper inside the filter holder.
Clean the seal with a damp cloth.
Contact a Krups approved service centre.
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