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Problem
The coffee is not hot
enough.
 
 
Coffee does not come
out or coffee comes out
slowly.
 
 
The milk does not froth.
 
The milk is splashing.
Cause
The cups you use are cold.
The temperature is set too low.
Check the menu settings.
You added milk.
The AquaClean filter was not
prepared properly for
installation or it is clogged.
The grinder is set to a too fine
setting.
The brew group is dirty.
The coffee dispensing spout is
dirty.
The machine circuit is blocked
by limescale.
The internal cappuccinatore is
dirty or not inserted correctly.
The type of milk used is not
suitable for frothing.
The milk you use is not cold
enough.
The flexible milk tube is not
connected properly.
Solution
Preheat the cups by rinsing them with
hot water.
Set the temperature to 'high' in the
menu.
Whether the milk you add is warm or
cold, it always decreases the
temperature of the coffee to some
extent.
Remove the AquaClean filter and try to
brew a coffee again. If this works, make
sure the AquaClean filter is prepared
properly before you place it back. Place
back the prepared filter. If this still does
not work, the filter might be clogged
and needs to be replaced.
Set the grinder to a coarser (higher)
setting.
Clean the brew group.
Clean the coffee dispensing spout and
its holes with a needle.
Descale the machine.
Clean the internal cappuccinatore and
make sure that you position and insert it
correctly (see 'Cleaning the internal
cappuccinatore under the tap'). 
Different types of milk result in different
amounts of froth and different froth
qualities. We have tested the following
milk types which proved to deliver a
good milk froth result: semi-skimmed or
full-fat cow's milk, soy milk and lactose-
free milk.
Make sure you use cold milk coming
directly from the fridge.
Open the door of the coffee dispensing
spout (Fig. 8) and check if the flexible
milk tube is fully connected to the
cappuccinatore (Fig. 9). Note that the
cappuccinatore and milk tubes may be
hot. Let the cappuccinatore and the
tubes cool down before you touch
them.
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