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-[title] Descale the internals
+[title] Descale the cold water path
[* black] ***Optional step!*** You can go straight to descaling the boilers if you wish to skip the cold path leading to the boilers. This area is much less likely to have scale and it will save a lot of time. Recommended if you've already done a complete version in the past.
[* black] First, ensure your machine has full boilers. To do this, simply turn it on and wait a few seconds. If the boiler detects it needs to be topped up, the pump will run. Once this is done, turn the machine back off.
[* black] Empty your water tank, and mix up your preferred descaling solution per package instructions. Add this to your tank, and place it back into the machine.
[* black] Turn your machine on and wait for it to get to temperature
[* black] Once at temperature, either run the clean cycle or hot water for enough time that you note the tank level has dropped. ***Important*** At this point, we want to turn the machine off. All we are trying to do with this step is get descaler into the plumbing leading to the boilers.
[* black] ***Your machine is off, right?*** Remove the water tank and reserve the remaining descaler for use in the next step. Clean and rinse your tank and fill with fresh water and replace.