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The coffee is not hot
enough.
The machine grinds the
coffee beans, but coffee
does not come out.
The coffee comes out
slowly.
The milk does not froth.
The filter does not fit.
The coffee grounds
container light lights up
too early.
The coffee exit duct is dirty.
The coffee blend is not the
correct one.
The machine is performing its
self-adjustment.
The cups you use are cold.
You added milk.
The grind is set too fine.
The brew group is dirty.
The coffee dispensing spout is
dirty.
The coffee exit duct is blocked.
The grind is ground too finely.
The brew group is dirty.
The coffee exit duct is blocked.
The machine circuit is blocked by
limescale.
The automatic milk frother is dirty
or not assembled or installed
correctly.
The type of milk used is not
suitable for frothing.
You need to remove air from the
filter.
There is still water in the water
tank.
Coffee grounds container has
been emptied with while the
machine was switched off and
the counter did not reset.
Clean the coffee exit duct thoroughly
with the handle of the multifunctional
tool or a spoon handle.
Try another coffee blend.
Brew a few cups of coffee.
Preheat the cups by rinsing them with
hot water.
Whether the milk you add is warm or
cold, it will always decrease the
temperature of the coffee to some
extent.
Adjust the grinder to a coarser setting.
Clean the brew group.
Clean the coffee dispensing spout and
its holes with a pipe cleaner.
Clean the coffee exit duct with the
handle of the multifunctional tool or a
spoon handle.
Change the grinder to a coarser
setting.
Clean the brew group.
Clean the coffee exit duct with the
handle of the multifunctional tool or a
spoon handle.
Descale the machine.
Clean the automatic milk frother and
make sure it is correctly assembled or
installed.
Different types of milk result in
different amounts of froth and
different froth qualities. Semi-skimmed
or full-fat cow's milk give good results.
Let air bubbles come out of the filter.
Empty the water tank before you
install the filter.
Empty the coffee grounds container
with the machine switched on.