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[title] Clearing the pump water path
[* black] By now, the descaler should have done its job on the path leading to the boilers (scale shouldn't be much of an issue where the water is cold here, but it can't hurt)
[* black] With the machine heated up, and fresh water in both the tank and in the boilers, run your brew cycle, hot water tap and steam until the water level in the tank reduces a bit. We should now have sparkling clean lines leading to the boilers. However, the boilers now have just a bit of descaler mixed with the fresh water. ***Turn the machine off***
[* black] Since the boilers never completely drain, we have to drain and rinse them one last time. Repeat the previous step to do this, and replace the probes and wires for the final time!
-[* black] Run a full tank of two of water through your machine, ensuring you don't see any leaks from any of your boiler fittings. It's a good idea to taste the hot water out of the group to ensure it is pure hot water.
-[* black] Refit the top of the machine and replace the screws. Nice job, you're done!