I began by putting a cleaning tablet in the by pass doser and when the cleaning light was off the water light, large cup light began to flash. There is a full tank of water in the reserve.
I tried shutting the machine off to reboot it but the lights continued to flash when the machine was turned back on.
I lost my owner's manual. Where can I get another one? I do not know how to descale and clean the unit without the specific directions. What are those directions? Thank you in advance for your help.
S C
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Does the Solis Palazzo enter a power save mode after a period of inactivity? If not is it save to leave on all the time?
The water tank is leaking at the ventile (hose) at the bottom; what can I do to repair it?
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Alfonsus (France)
Grinds fine but trips the EGI breaker when the water is supposed to come out.
If the machine flashes both ventilation and heating up buttons and nothing is happenning, no matter what other buttons are being pressed. No water is coming out of the machine. And sometimes when it gets turned off, clean light comes on.
Today while I was making a coffee in my wonderful Gaggia super-automatic, a nasty "squealing" noise occurred, which I had never heard before. I turned the machine off, pulled out the brew group, cleaned it and everything else I could see. The noise did more or less go away, though there was still a bit of a remnant. I have performed descaling once, when I was instructed to do so, and I try to clean the brew group every so often.
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i recently purchased the gaggia coffee deluxe and was wondering how long can i leave the main power on when not brewing? for example, if i am going to wait an hour for another espresso should i turn it off wait 50 min then turn it back on wait 10 min and brew, or is ok to leave it on?
My Gaggia semi-automatic espresso machine has a very "violent" start. The first second of the brew process produces a strong vibration and noise - then it eases off and brews as expected. Is this normal?
mjackson ♦ Here are the instructions from Solis,I hope this helps. I am not sure how you got where you are and what you did. 1st Step:
Remove the Cappuccino nozzle! Place a large container under the hot water/steam nozzle. Fill
the water tank with Solipol diluted with water to a ratio of 1 : 1. (Refer to the instructions on the
descaling product label.)
2nd Step:
Start the descaling by pressing the “Clean” and “Powder” buttons together (the “Clean” and
“Powder” buttons, and the “Descale” LED then light up as an acknowledgement).
Then completely open the hot water / steam rotary knob. The pump starts and the descaling
program begins. During this phase, the pump runs at intervals and the “descale” LED flashes.
The descaling program takes about 45 minutes! During this phase the water tank must run empty!
Do not add any water!
When all 5 operating buttons and the “Descale” LED flash, close the hot water/steam rotary knob.
3rd Step:
Remove the water tank from the machine, rinse it out, fill it with fresh water and replace it in the
machine. Empty the container under the hot water/steam nozzle and replace it under the hot
water/steam nozzle.
Open the rotary knob and run the whole contents of the tank through the machine and out of the
hot water/steam nozzle. When the tank is empty, close the rotary knob. The “Descale” LED goes
off and the operating buttons stop flashing. The descaling is now finished. Refill the water tank
and expel air from the machine by opening the rotary knob (for about 10 seconds ). The
automatic Espresso machine is now ready for service again.
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