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    Care sheet like a car, your espresso machine is an investment whose performance and longevity depend on proper care and operation. To help ensure that you get the most out of your machine, we have outlined several key maintenance procedures that will help to keep it brewing and steaming properly. Th...

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    Care sheet page 2 group gasket replacement: the group gasket is a rubber gasket that rests inside of the group head of a semi-automatic espresso machine and creates a seal to prevent leaks. Over time, the gasket becomes worn through use, which can lead to leaking during the brewing process. When thi...

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    Care sheet page 3 2. When all of these parts have been removed, lay the machine down on its back..

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    Care sheet page 4 3. Before removing the group gasket, the shower screen and the shower holding plate must be removed before- hand. The shower screen is held in place by a number 2 phillips-head screw, and the plate behind it by a set of 5mm allen screws. Remove the shower screen, followed by the ho...

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    Care sheet page 5 4. If the shower screen plate does not fall out of the machine once the allen screws have been removed, it may need to be gently pried out. A flat-head screwdriver or knife works well for this purpose. If the plate still will not come out, a pair of needle nose pliers can be insert...

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    Care sheet page 6 6. When the screw is secure, grasp it (with pliers if necessary) and pull until the gasket comes out. 7. After the gasket has been removed, make sure the surface inside of the group head is free of any debris or any- thing else that could block the new gasket. 8. Insert your new ga...

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    Care sheet page 7 gaggia pannarello wands are made out of five components. The cap nut, the inner wand, a small plastic gasket, a large rubber gasket, and the frothing sleeve. The following steps outline how to remove a pannarello wand. 1. To remove the pannarello wand, begin by sliding the frothing...

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    Care sheet page 7 2. To remove the inner wand, grasp it between your thumb and forefinger and with your opposite hand, unscrew the cap nut which holds it in place. 3. When the nut has been fully unscrewed, you will be able to slide the inner wand off of the steam arm, when you do, take care not to l...

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    Care sheet page 8 when you have cleaned your wand and it comes time to replace it, begin by sliding the cap nut, back onto the steam arm, followed by the small gasket, and then the large gasket. 6. With the gaskets and cap nut in place, slide the inner wand back up the arm and back into the cap nut....

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    Care sheet page 9 decalcifying: tools required: • gaggia decalcifying solution • one container that will hold the same amount of liquid as your water reservoir • another small container to catch water from the group head 1. Remove the machine’s water reservoir and empty all of the liquid from it. 2....