60WATER TANK• If left unused for long periods it is advisable toreplace the water in the tank with fresh water and toempty the boiler by pressing the coffee button(ref.4) repeatedly.• Clean the water tank (ref.27) periodically to removeany lime-scale.• The water tank is dish-washer safe.• If Brita decalcifying filters are used it is advisableto replace the filter every 2000 espresso coffees orat least every two months.BOILER CLEANING FREQUENCY• Like any other appliance that uses water, it isperfectly normal for lime-scale to form inside theboiler of the coffee machine.- It is advisable to clean the boiler every six monthsas follows:- Fill the tank with 1.5l water and add half a glass ofvinegar or citric acid.- Press the coffee button repeatedly so that thewater/vinegar solution comes through a little at atime until the tank is empty.- Repeat the operation until clean water comesthrough (with no trace of lime-scale).- Fill the tank with cold water and again press thecoffee button repeatedly to rinse the boiler.- The machine is now ready for use.FAULTSIf the machine does not work, check that the problem isnot due to:1. No power supply2. An empty water tankIf the power supply cable is damaged or for any othermaintenance operations, contact an AuthorisedZanussi Technical Assistance Centre.TECHNICALASSISTANCE ANDSPARE PARTSIf the problem persists after carrying out thecheck-ups indicated in the previous chapter,contact your nearest authorised TechnicalAssistance centre. Always describe the faultand give the model (Mod.), product number(Prod. no.) and serial number (Ser. No.) of theappliance which are indicated on theidentification plate of the coffee machine.The plate is located on the external right-handside of the machine and is clearly visible whenthe machine is opened.SERVICE AND SPARE PARTS(UK)In the event of your appliance requiringservice, or if you wish to purchase spare parts,please contact your local Zanussi ServiceForce Centre by telephoning:0870 5 929929Your telephone call will be automaticallyrouted to the Service Force Centre coveringyour post code area. The addresses are listedon the following pages.Before calling out an engineer, please ensureyou have read the details under the heading“FAULTS”.When you contact the Service Force Centreyou will need to give the following details:1. Your name, address and post code2. Your telephone number3. Clear and concise details of the fault4. The model and serial number of theappliance.5. The purchase date