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    Why descale my Saeco machine?

     

    Water contains calcium and magnesium salts. When water is heated in your coffee maker, calcium and magnesium break down and precipitate to form limescale, or scale. This affects the boilers, pumps and any interior parts that carry water. In the areas where the water sits still for a while, such as the boiler, scale builds up.  

    The build-up of limescale over time will slow water flow, reduce boiler capacity, create heating problems and eventually cause blockages. 

    To prevent all this you need to descale your coffee machine.

    When should I descale?

     

    Saeco espresso machines indicate when you need to descale. How often you need to descale depends on the amount of coffees you make and the hardness of the water you use. On average it is once every three months. Heavy users should do it more often. 

    How to descale my Saeco machine?


    Select your machine for clear descaling instructions

    How to descale my Saeco machine?

    Select your machine for clear descaling instructions

    Saeco PicoBaristo
    Saeco Incanto
    Saeco GranBaristo
    Saeco Exprelia
    Saeco Intelia
    Saeco Moltio
    Saeco Intuita
    Saeco Minuto

    Saeco Xsmall

    Saeco Xelsis
    Saeco Odea
    Saeco Royal
    Saeco Syntia

    Descale your Saeco machine with the correct descaler

     

    If you have a Saeco espresso machine, only use the Saeco descaler CA6700 or CA6701.

     

    Never use descaling agents based on mineral acids such as sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid and sulfamic acid. These descaling agents may damage your coffee machine’s pipe and tube system.

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