Storage, Trouble shooting guide – Gastroback 42620 Design Espresso Advanced - Barista Edition User Manual

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cleAning THe Drip TrAY
The drip tray should be removed, emptied and cleaned at regular intervals, particularly when

the drip tray full indicator is showing ›Empty Me!‹.
Remove grid, compartments and ›Empty Me!‹ indicator from the drip

tray. Dispose of the grounds from the dry compartment into the waste

bin. Wash the drip tray with warm soapy water, using a non-abrasive

washing liquid, rinse and dry thoroughly. The ›Empty Me!‹ indicator can

be removed from the drip tray by pulling upwards to release the side

latches. The drip tray base and cover are dishwasher safe.

cleAning THe sTorAge TrAY
The storage tray can be removed after the drip tray is removed then cleaned with a soft,

damp cloth (do not use abrasive cleansers, pads or cloths which can scratch the surface).

sTorAge

Before storing, press the POWER-button to off, turn the steam dial to off

and unplug. Remove unused beans from the hopper, empty the water

tank and the drip tray. Ensure the machine is cool, clean and dry. Insert

all accessories into position or into the storage tray. Store upright. Do

not place anything on top.

wArning:

Do not immerse power cord, power plug or aplliancein water or any other

liquid. Tthe water tank should never be removed or completely emptied during decalcifying.

TrouBle sHooTing guiDe

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSES

WHAT TO DO

When the machine is switched
on, the steam and hot water
lights are flashing.

Steam dial is not in STAND BY-position

Turn the Steam dial to STAND BY-position. Machine
will commence normal heat up procedure.

Espresso does not run through.

Machine is not turned on or plugged in

Ensure the machine is plugged in and the POWER
button is pressed to on.

Water tank is empty

Refer to ›Filling The Water Tank‹, page 53.

Espresso grind is too fine

Ensure you use a suitable espresso grind. Refer to
›Adjusting the Grind Size‹ on page 54.

Too much ground espresso in the filter

Refer to ›Adjusting the Grind Amount‹, page54.

Espresso grind tamped too firmly

Refer to ›Tamping The Ground Espresso‹, page 55.

The filter is blocked

Clean the filters. Refer to ›Cleaning The Filters‹,
page 65.

Espresso runs out too quickly

The espresso grind is too coarse

Ensure you use a suitable espresso grind. Refer to
›Adjusting the Grind Size‹ on page 54.

Not enough ground espresso in the filter

Refer to ›Adjusting the Grind Amount‹, page54.

Ground espresso not tamped firmly enough Refer to ›Tamping The Ground Espresso‹, page 55.

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