First of all this video is spot on for de-scaling the Breville Dual Boiler. Breville support actually recommends descaling every 2 months if you pull 2 shots a day. I wish that was in the manual. There are a couple of things to clarify in this video. I'm assuming this a BDB v. 3 since the post date is 4/5/20. So the first thing to clarify is at the 2:56 mark, there is no 5 minute timer. It's a 20 minute timer just like the first time after you add your de-scale solution and press the 1 Cup button. So let it run 20 minutes the 2nd time too. The second clarification needed is found at the 3:45 mark. Here we're instructed to press luminated button to exit the descaling mode. However, the illuminated button to press is not the 1 Cup button, but rather the Power button. This will exit the de-scale mode, fill your boilers and begin to heat them up. Cheers!
Breville might recommend that but it all depends on how hard your water is. If your water is SOFT, that descale warning can take almost four years pulling two shots a day.
I'm glad you made this video because I was about to purchase one, and saw that most people complained about breaking the boiler when descaling, following the manual's instructions.
You do mention, at the beginning, ,there are different versions of Breville dual boiler machines. As such, the “manual” OR “1 cup” button will illuminate. Your instructions miss a very important step. The V3 machines do not have a five minute flush boiler in the descaling procedure. The V2 does. In the V3, it is only the 1 cup button that illuminates and all of the processes, in descaling, display and take 20 minutes each. So for those V3 owners who are expecting the five minute boiler fill/flush to occur… don’t hold your breath.
What to do with the V3? i turned the power off after doing it two times for the V3 since there's no 5 min flush. When I replaced the filter and the water, turned on the machine again, it said to de-scale again.
@2:55 in the video it doesn't say to rinse out the tank and fill with fresh water before hitting the 1 cup button for the 2nd 20min cycle. I followed the video's directions first and followed up by rinsing out the tank and running the descale cycle 2 times with fresh water only to flush it out. Once that was completed and I hit the power button, I had no issues with steam or the descale message.
Excellent tutorial, only one question. How much of the decaling solution you used. Besides the Oracle I also have a DeLonghi fully automatic and there are markings on the water tank for the descaler and the water level meaning you mix the two in the tank.
Thanks LL but it didn't actually work for me. My machine looks exactly like the one you are showing here and I got up to the point where it says the 5 minute mark... It doesn't go to the 5 minute mark, it repeats the 20 minute one... I let it go 2 more times but figured that was enough. In the end the only way I could finish it off was to turn it off. Ideas please?
I found the same thing. Here's the comment I left for the poster. So the first thing to clarify is at the 2:56 mark, there is no 5 minute timer. It's a 20 minute timer just like the first time after you add your de-scale solution and press the 1 Cup button. So let it run 20 minutes the 2nd time too. The second clarification needed is found at the 3:45 mark. Here we're instructed to press luminated button to exit the descaling mode. However, the illuminated button to press is not the 1 Cup button, but rather the Power button. This will exit the de-scale mode, will fill your boilers and begin to heat them up. Cheers!
Thanks for the video. Just want to clarify on point: after the descaling cycle is finished there is no mention of emptying the water tank and rinsing out the remaining descaling liquid and then pouring in clean water for flushing. If I’m wrong please let me know. Thanks again for the video
@@kkhyeona683He just said to clean out the drip tray, not the water tank. I had the same confusion as OP & there does need to be a clarification that you should also empty, rinse & partially re-fill the water reservoir as well.
Great video again! Thanks for posting. Question, is it normal for the Dual Boiler to be so loud as you are dialling a short or using the hot water? I find it quite loud in the morning when everyone is sleeping and I'm wondering if there is an issue with my DB. It's only three months old and has loud out of the box. Thanks
Unfortunately, volume is a notable downside of vibratory pump machines. Higher and machines are often fit with rotary pumps which are far quieter. But that is entering into a higher price point.
@@LifestyleLab_ thanks for your reply, it makes me feel better that this is not an issue I'm having with my machine but rather the design of the Breville!
I’ve heard this can brick your dual boiler and you have to only empty one tank at a time but I don’t know how to do that. Been on many forums and the general consensus is do not descale this machine you’ll kill it. I haven’t descaled since I’ve owned it, I only backflush. I just know I’m going to melt some important plastic piece when I descale. Any thoughts on all this? And please don’t say it won’t do anything and it’s as the manual says because there’s literally thousands of posts on this.
If you don’t descale regularly your machine might blow up. Either that or it will require expensive repair to remove all the lime scale that has built up in your boilers.
In my case when I press the eliminated one cup button it always does the 2pmin cycle. No matter how many times I do the cycle. I don't get the 5 min option nor does it do the final cycle. Also do you need to take out the filter from the tank when doing the descale?
I have exactly this problem! It doesn't matter how many times I run through this cycle, the One Cup button always kicks off a 20 minute cycle. Also, the instruction manual says that to complete the cycle at the end, press the POWER button. When I do that it starts to heat the water (i.e. like when you switch it on) but also tells me to de-scale! Sends me batty!
@mikhail… Repeat descale until “descale” message does not appear. You are using a V-3 machine, but the instructions for descaling are for a V-2 machine. Repeat the 20 min descale/ drain/ fill and descale/ drain/ fill and descale/ drain/ exit by selecting power bewtone. Make sure you add fresh water after replacing the filter in the water tank. Your maccina will be as good as new.
Mine is the same! I have had mine for several years. Have not been able to get rid of the descale logo. Some people say it will go away after cleaning and your use it for a few days. Has never worked for me!🤷♂️ Machine still works beautiful though.
Did this proceedure on my 920XL but was not successful. The “de-scale!” message remains on the display. I contacted Breville but they only provided me with de-scaling instructions as help. Wondering if you can provide some guidance... Thanks!
One of Breville's solutions is to de-scale again and again until the de-scale notification goes out. But if you've done that, open a ticket with Breville. This is a known issue with the Dual Boiler. I have a ticket open with them now for this same reason.
This is a really nice tutorial. However out machine (900) doesn`t have descaling access valves... Do you obtain a technology how to do this in this case, please?
Those machines need to be sent to Breville for them to descale it. I know, bummer. But look for this up on google and you'll unfortunately ser I'm right
Breville recommends repeating resetting your machine hard water level. Letting your machine sit overnight and try the descale process again. That being said, it didn't work for me and I have a current case open with Breville. My warranty expired only 4 months ago and I'm hoping they will treat this as under warranty.
@@mrgoggles1963 I like your use of ristretto. They did send me a brand new Dual Boiler, but only with a 6 month warranty. That being said, I had already received my Rocket Mozzfiato and promptly sold the replacement Dual Boiler.
hello, I have a problem with a second hand BDB that i bought 2 months ago. this week i turned it on, makes the same noise as it should, the boielr heats up to 93C, the hot water and steam works fine. the group head heats up but theres no water coming from the brew head. What can I do to fix this? thanks
DO NOT DO THIS! People, please! I love this channel, but we all make mistakes and I gotta he honest. This process is NOT recommended at all! Yes, it is on the manual, but there are lots and lots of posts on internet forums (home barista, for instance), saying it damages the machine! It may even burn the sensor on the boiler! Look for the video Dylan made about it! Search breville dual boiler descale and look for dylan's home espresso. Also, take a look at the various posts on Home Barista. The solution is to use scale free water.
do you know how to remove descale message. just got mine for the first time. I know about descaling problem with this machine. just want to ignore it. thanks
2 questions - 1) Do you mix the descaling solution with water if so ratio, quantity or pure descaling and how much of it ? 2) Is it really safe to descale recent (v3 from late 2021) machines as there are tons of horror stories, some even in the comments here. Thanks!
1) Follow the instructions on the bottle. Different descaling solutions need different dilutions 2) The machines are designed to be descaled. Personally I've never had an issue, but clearly others have had a different experience...
@@LifestyleLab_ Thanks for the excellent video and very fast reply ! I do wonder if the descale blunder is still currently applicable but it does seem to still come up quite often.. perplexing when you know this rather excellent machine has been through so many small iterations.
@Hunter Sharpless Yes I have. To reset the descale issue you have to go into service menu to reset. I think to enter service menu you hold the 1 cup & 2 cup button for 5 seconds then press the power button. Then up/down arrows to reset. I could be wrong, it's been awhile since I had to do it....
Each time I'm done with descaling my machine my wand steamer doesn't work. It keeps beeping when I turn it on. I have ti descale it over and over again until the wand works again. What am I doing wrong?
One of Breville's solutions is to de-scale again and again. But if you've done that, open a ticket with Breville. This is a known issue with the Dual Boiler. I have a ticket open with them now for this same reason. :(
@@ristrafa7703 they actually sent me a brand new machine with all new accessories. Great customer service, but I still ended up getting a Rocket Evo R and put the new Dual Boiler on FB market place.
@@LifestyleLab_ Yes, vinegar can be used to descale. It is not recommended though. Reasons being, it is not as effective as other purpose built chemical products and, well, it stinks. There is no plastic in the BDB V-3 that is adversely affected by using vinegar as a descaler. Remember, vinegar is an acid and not as strong as the acid level found in descaler recommended for the Breville DB.
How do you exit de scaling? Mine is stuck in a loop, won’t stop descale. Was going for an hour and continued to descale. Tried everything from turning off the machine to holding down the power button. Nothing works.
The second clarification needed is found at the 3:45 mark. Here we're instructed to press the illuminated button to exit the descaling mode. However, the illuminated button to press is not the 1 Cup button, but rather the Power button. No need to hold it down. Just tap it like normal. This will exit the de-scale mode, fill your boilers and begin to heat them up. Cheers!
I bricked mine (blew out thermal fuse) when I used a powdered base descaler. It caked the thermal probe so it didn't fill the boiler with water causing it to blow out the thermal fuse. Use a Liquid descaler
@@shinku5463 it's not about the descaler used, there is really something wrong with their descale process. the boilers shouldn't be turned on during this process because there is a high probability that the water level sensors will not work when descaler solution is used regardless if powder or liquid resulting to your thermal fuse or heating elements to be toasted. doing a descale doesn't need the boilers to be on.. only the pumps are needed for this process.
@@leomedina5760 nope its my powdery descaler that fried my boiler. The water sensor got completely covered causing a short signifying the tank is full when it is not. So it heated the empty boiler until the thermal fuse popped. and yes the boiler is used descaling requires hot water why do you think steam comes out of the drip tray on every purge? I verified this again since I descaled 3 days ago. It's even in the MANUAL. I own the damn thing and I know what steam looks like. ___________ 3 - Begin Descale Press 1 CUP button to proceed. Machine will fill boilers with descale solution and HEAT to temperature. During this time, water may flow through the group head. Wait for countdown timer to reach 0. This allows solution to dissolve scale build-up. However you can proceed to the next step at any time by pressing the 1 Cup button. - PAGE 28
What triggers the de-scale prompt? Number of shots or hard water buildup? I de-scaled a number of times until steam stopped working after a de-scale. Breville said, 'do a manual de-scale'. That didn't work and an expensive repair followed. Had to ship the machine to another city for an authorized repair. No indication what was done in the repair. Online forums have many many different theories and it just makes my head spin...
If your machine was THAT damaged, you were using very poor water that would scale any machine very quickly. The descale alert is triggered by volume of shots, AND the water hardness setting you are supposed to program in using the included test strips when you first get the machine
My water isn't that hard, It's city water and I use a Brita filter and change the machines filter regularly. My brain hurts! @@LifestyleLab_ And I ALWAYS descaled when the machine asked for it..
Brita filters are unfortunately not very effective at removing water hardness. You should be ideally be aiming for a PPM between 50-85 for use in an espresso machine, ABSOLUTELY no higher than 150
Best option is to buy bottled water with a good ppm and mineral content (La Marzocco recommend Crystal Geyser). Or use distilled water, and remineralize it with something like third wave water espresso formula
First of all this video is spot on for de-scaling the Breville Dual Boiler. Breville support actually recommends descaling every 2 months if you pull 2 shots a day. I wish that was in the manual.
There are a couple of things to clarify in this video. I'm assuming this a BDB v. 3 since the post date is 4/5/20. So the first thing to clarify is at the 2:56 mark, there is no 5 minute timer. It's a 20 minute timer just like the first time after you add your de-scale solution and press the 1 Cup button. So let it run 20 minutes the 2nd time too. The second clarification needed is found at the 3:45 mark. Here we're instructed to press luminated button to exit the descaling mode. However, the illuminated button to press is not the 1 Cup button, but rather the Power button. This will exit the de-scale mode, fill your boilers and begin to heat them up. Cheers!
Meltorme--Could not have said it better myself… but I DID try to. See above. 🙂
Breville might recommend that but it all depends on how hard your water is. If your water is SOFT, that descale warning can take almost four years pulling two shots a day.
After every Descaling Steamboiler is off for ca. two Days((
I'm glad you made this video because I was about to purchase one, and saw that most people complained about breaking the boiler when descaling, following the manual's instructions.
We have had Breville machine for years.
you made the best video I have ever used.
You do mention, at the beginning, ,there are different versions of Breville dual boiler machines. As such, the “manual” OR “1 cup” button will illuminate. Your instructions miss a very important step. The V3 machines do not have a five minute flush boiler in the descaling procedure. The V2 does. In the V3, it is only the 1 cup button that illuminates and all of the processes, in descaling, display and take 20 minutes each. So for those V3 owners who are expecting the five minute boiler fill/flush to occur… don’t hold your breath.
What to do with the V3? i turned the power off after doing it two times for the V3 since there's no 5 min flush. When I replaced the filter and the water, turned on the machine again, it said to de-scale again.
What is the name/number code for version 3 versus the v2? Thanks
ACKCHUALLY the longest breath hold record is 24 min so use this to practice your breath hold lol
@2:55 in the video it doesn't say to rinse out the tank and fill with fresh water before hitting the 1 cup button for the 2nd 20min cycle. I followed the video's directions first and followed up by rinsing out the tank and running the descale cycle 2 times with fresh water only to flush it out. Once that was completed and I hit the power button, I had no issues with steam or the descale message.
@@superglue7677 I used 1 Breville packet to a full tank of warm water. Since it ran it through twice I used most of it
Excellent tutorial, only one question. How much of the decaling solution you used. Besides the Oracle I also have a DeLonghi fully automatic and there are markings on the water tank for the descaler and the water level meaning you mix the two in the tank.
Thanks LL but it didn't actually work for me. My machine looks exactly like the one you are showing here and I got up to the point where it says the 5 minute mark... It doesn't go to the 5 minute mark, it repeats the 20 minute one... I let it go 2 more times but figured that was enough. In the end the only way I could finish it off was to turn it off. Ideas please?
Hi, same thing happened for me. No 5 minute mark as well. Would like to know how the process should be wrapped up too. Thanks in advance.
I found the same thing. Here's the comment I left for the poster.
So the first thing to clarify is at the 2:56 mark, there is no 5 minute timer. It's a 20 minute timer just like the first time after you add your de-scale solution and press the 1 Cup button. So let it run 20 minutes the 2nd time too. The second clarification needed is found at the 3:45 mark. Here we're instructed to press luminated button to exit the descaling mode. However, the illuminated button to press is not the 1 Cup button, but rather the Power button. This will exit the de-scale mode, will fill your boilers and begin to heat them up. Cheers!
@@Pilsdad thx so much for the further explanation 🥰 merry Christmas!
@@virgillialeefreddy2171 have a Happy New Year!
Thanks for the video. Just want to clarify on point: after the descaling cycle is finished there is no mention of emptying the water tank and rinsing out the remaining descaling liquid and then pouring in clean water for flushing.
If I’m wrong please let me know.
Thanks again for the video
3:06
@@kkhyeona683He just said to clean out the drip tray, not the water tank. I had the same confusion as OP & there does need to be a clarification that you should also empty, rinse & partially re-fill the water reservoir as well.
Great video again! Thanks for posting. Question, is it normal for the Dual Boiler to be so loud as you are dialling a short or using the hot water? I find it quite loud in the morning when everyone is sleeping and I'm wondering if there is an issue with my DB. It's only three months old and has loud out of the box. Thanks
Unfortunately, volume is a notable downside of vibratory pump machines. Higher and machines are often fit with rotary pumps which are far quieter. But that is entering into a higher price point.
@@LifestyleLab_ thanks for your reply, it makes me feel better that this is not an issue I'm having with my machine but rather the design of the Breville!
Now I understand. Once again thank you. This video answered my question in first video (Clean Me).
No water or steam upon unscrewing the valve. Any suggestions on what to do?
Open a ticket with Breville. They are pretty good to work with.
Like mine is broken but can fix
Are you saying you used the whole tank of descaling solution ? Or a full tank of water and add 100ml of descaling solution ?
I’ve heard this can brick your dual boiler and you have to only empty one tank at a time but I don’t know how to do that. Been on many forums and the general consensus is do not descale this machine you’ll kill it. I haven’t descaled since I’ve owned it, I only backflush. I just know I’m going to melt some important plastic piece when I descale. Any thoughts on all this? And please don’t say it won’t do anything and it’s as the manual says because there’s literally thousands of posts on this.
If you don’t descale regularly your machine might blow up. Either that or it will require expensive repair to remove all the lime scale that has built up in your boilers.
In my case when I press the eliminated one cup button it always does the 2pmin cycle. No matter how many times I do the cycle. I don't get the 5 min option nor does it do the final cycle.
Also do you need to take out the filter from the tank when doing the descale?
I have exactly this problem! It doesn't matter how many times I run through this cycle, the One Cup button always kicks off a 20 minute cycle. Also, the instruction manual says that to complete the cycle at the end, press the POWER button. When I do that it starts to heat the water (i.e. like when you switch it on) but also tells me to de-scale! Sends me batty!
@mikhail…
Repeat descale until “descale” message does not appear. You are using a V-3 machine, but the instructions for descaling are for a V-2 machine. Repeat the 20 min descale/ drain/ fill and descale/ drain/ fill and descale/ drain/ exit by selecting power bewtone. Make sure you add fresh water after replacing the filter in the water tank. Your maccina will be as good as new.
Mine is the same! I have had mine for several years. Have not been able to get rid of the descale logo. Some people say it will go away after cleaning and your use it for a few days. Has never worked for me!🤷♂️ Machine still works beautiful though.
Me too
I’m stuck on descale even after I have descaled... this did not happen in any other times I’ve descaled. I don’t know what to do now.
Did this proceedure on my 920XL but was not successful. The “de-scale!” message remains on the display. I contacted Breville but they only provided me with de-scaling instructions as help. Wondering if you can provide some guidance... Thanks!
Same thing with me. I've done it twice now and still receive the de-scale message
One of Breville's solutions is to de-scale again and again until the de-scale notification goes out. But if you've done that, open a ticket with Breville. This is a known issue with the Dual Boiler. I have a ticket open with them now for this same reason.
I have the same problem ,have descaled a number of times, descale reminder has not disappeared.
@@silvioiadarola8273 Factory reset and retest water hardness. You’ll be fine after that.
@@mrgoggles1963 How do I factory reset?
This is a really nice tutorial. However out machine (900) doesn`t have descaling access valves... Do you obtain a technology how to do this in this case, please?
Those machines need to be sent to Breville for them to descale it. I know, bummer. But look for this up on google and you'll unfortunately ser I'm right
I just bumped into a video on how to do it: ruclips.net/video/o3RScpzAan0/видео.html
Just tried this but getting 3 beeps when trying to activate steam wound following descale. Any suggestions?
Breville recommends repeating resetting your machine hard water level. Letting your machine sit overnight and try the descale process again. That being said, it didn't work for me and I have a current case open with Breville. My warranty expired only 4 months ago and I'm hoping they will treat this as under warranty.
@@Pilsdad Any update to report? Did Breville honour their warranty or pull a fast one (ristretto) on your claim!
@@mrgoggles1963 I like your use of ristretto. They did send me a brand new Dual Boiler, but only with a 6 month warranty. That being said, I had already received my Rocket Mozzfiato and promptly sold the replacement Dual Boiler.
hello, I have a problem with a second hand BDB that i bought 2 months ago. this week i turned it on, makes the same noise as it should, the boielr heats up to 93C, the hot water and steam works fine. the group head heats up but theres no water coming from the brew head. What can I do to fix this? thanks
I would suggest contacting Breville support. I won't be able to help effectively diagnose
@@LifestyleLab_ Ahh right okk, no worries. Thanks for replying back really fast which I did not expect hahah but, yeh, I will do. thanks.
Do I start the descale with both screws loose?
How full did you have the water tank before starting descaling? To use with 100ml from the Breville descaling solution.
Thanks for sharing the video. How often you descaling the breville machine? Thanks
I do every two months usually, but it will depend on your local water hardness
Does mashine shows when needs to be descaled?
DO NOT DO THIS!
People, please! I love this channel, but we all make mistakes and I gotta he honest. This process is NOT recommended at all! Yes, it is on the manual, but there are lots and lots of posts on internet forums (home barista, for instance), saying it damages the machine! It may even burn the sensor on the boiler! Look for the video Dylan made about it! Search breville dual boiler descale and look for dylan's home espresso. Also, take a look at the various posts on Home Barista. The solution is to use scale free water.
do you know how to remove descale message. just got mine for the first time. I know about descaling problem with this machine. just want to ignore it. thanks
2 questions - 1) Do you mix the descaling solution with water if so ratio, quantity or pure descaling and how much of it ? 2) Is it really safe to descale recent (v3 from late 2021) machines as there are tons of horror stories, some even in the comments here. Thanks!
1) Follow the instructions on the bottle. Different descaling solutions need different dilutions
2) The machines are designed to be descaled. Personally I've never had an issue, but clearly others have had a different experience...
@@LifestyleLab_ Thanks for the excellent video and very fast reply ! I do wonder if the descale blunder is still currently applicable but it does seem to still come up quite often.. perplexing when you know this rather excellent machine has been through so many small iterations.
Hi just wondering what size screw driver did you use. Thanks
Lol…you’re joking, right?
1/8" so that you do not damage the threads. See about 30 seconds in ruclips.net/video/q-13mGglTIc/видео.html
Does anybody ever run into the issue of the "descale" notification not resetting? I've done the full process at regular intervals but it never resets.
@Hunter Sharpless Yes I have. To reset the descale issue you have to go into service menu to reset. I think to enter service menu you hold the 1 cup & 2 cup button for 5 seconds then press the power button. Then up/down arrows to reset. I could be wrong, it's been awhile since I had to do it....
did you find out how to remove descale message?
Each time I'm done with descaling my machine my wand steamer doesn't work. It keeps beeping when I turn it on. I have ti descale it over and over again until the wand works again. What am I doing wrong?
You're likely still in decaling mode. Be sure you've exited descaling mode to regain full functionality of the machine
One of Breville's solutions is to de-scale again and again. But if you've done that, open a ticket with Breville. This is a known issue with the Dual Boiler. I have a ticket open with them now for this same reason. :(
Me too how
@@Pilsdad Did Breville ever fixed your machine?
@@ristrafa7703 they actually sent me a brand new machine with all new accessories. Great customer service, but I still ended up getting a Rocket Evo R and put the new Dual Boiler on FB market place.
Can you use white vinegar for descaling ?
It is not recommended, no
Vinegar can errode some of the plastic gaskets
@@LifestyleLab_ Yes, vinegar can be used to descale. It is not recommended though. Reasons being, it is not as effective as other purpose built chemical products and, well, it stinks. There is no plastic in the BDB V-3 that is adversely affected by using vinegar as a descaler. Remember, vinegar is an acid and not as strong as the acid level found in descaler recommended for the Breville DB.
If I only use bottled water, do I still need to descale?
Depends on the mineral content of your water. But in general, yes
Thank you so much!
How do you exit de scaling? Mine is stuck in a loop, won’t stop descale. Was going for an hour and continued to descale. Tried everything from turning off the machine to holding down the power button. Nothing works.
The second clarification needed is found at the 3:45 mark. Here we're instructed to press the illuminated button to exit the descaling mode. However, the illuminated button to press is not the 1 Cup button, but rather the Power button. No need to hold it down. Just tap it like normal. This will exit the de-scale mode, fill your boilers and begin to heat them up. Cheers!
@@Pilsdad is 3:45 mark 3 hours and 45 minutes? Im not with my machine right now so can't tell
@A Maximus it's the 3 minute 45 second mark in the video. At that point you can just hit the power button to exit de-scaling mode.
Will this brick my machine? Heard multiple brick stories on forums relating to descaling the breville. I need to do it though..
Absolutely not! This process is straight out of the instruction manual :)
@@LifestyleLab_ alright thanks Lab. Just found a similar vid by breville where it mentions the batch numbers. Will have to buy descaler now 😄
I bricked mine (blew out thermal fuse) when I used a powdered base descaler. It caked the thermal probe so it didn't fill the boiler with water causing it to blow out the thermal fuse. Use a Liquid descaler
@@shinku5463 it's not about the descaler used, there is really something wrong with their descale process. the boilers shouldn't be turned on during this process because there is a high probability that the water level sensors will not work when descaler solution is used regardless if powder or liquid resulting to your thermal fuse or heating elements to be toasted. doing a descale doesn't need the boilers to be on.. only the pumps are needed for this process.
@@leomedina5760 nope its my powdery descaler that fried my boiler. The water sensor got completely covered causing a short signifying the tank is full when it is not. So it heated the empty boiler until the thermal fuse popped. and yes the boiler is used descaling requires hot water why do you think steam comes out of the drip tray on every purge? I verified this again since I descaled 3 days ago. It's even in the MANUAL.
I own the damn thing and I know what steam looks like.
___________
3 - Begin Descale
Press 1 CUP button to proceed.
Machine will fill boilers with descale solution
and HEAT to temperature. During this time,
water may flow through the group head.
Wait for countdown timer to reach 0.
This allows solution to dissolve scale build-up.
However you can proceed to the next step at
any time by pressing the 1 Cup button.
- PAGE 28
What triggers the de-scale prompt? Number of shots or hard water buildup? I de-scaled a number of times until steam stopped working after a de-scale. Breville said, 'do a manual de-scale'. That didn't work and an expensive repair followed. Had to ship the machine to another city for an authorized repair. No indication what was done in the repair. Online forums have many many different theories and it just makes my head spin...
If your machine was THAT damaged, you were using very poor water that would scale any machine very quickly.
The descale alert is triggered by volume of shots, AND the water hardness setting you are supposed to program in using the included test strips when you first get the machine
My water isn't that hard, It's city water and I use a Brita filter and change the machines filter regularly. My brain hurts! @@LifestyleLab_ And I ALWAYS descaled when the machine asked for it..
Brita filters are unfortunately not very effective at removing water hardness. You should be ideally be aiming for a PPM between 50-85 for use in an espresso machine, ABSOLUTELY no higher than 150
@@LifestyleLab_ Thanks! Can you recommend a filter system?
Best option is to buy bottled water with a good ppm and mineral content (La Marzocco recommend Crystal Geyser). Or use distilled water, and remineralize it with something like third wave water espresso formula