Phillips recommends that you should descale your coffee maker at least once every three months.
- Enough “Citric Acid Based Descaling Mix” to make 2 litres of mild descaling solution.
- A measuring jug
- A bowl
- A spoon to mix the solution
- 2 used coffee capsules (no need to waste new ones these just serve as filters while descaling)
- About half an hour or so to spare
First check the instructions on the packet of
descaling mixture to see how much you need to mix to make a litre of
descaling solution. You are going to need 2 litres.
Stage 1: Descaling
Mix a litre of descaling solution in a jug with cold
water and stir with the spoon.
Fill the Coffee maker reservoir with the descaling
solution and fit it to the coffee maker.
Place the bowl on the drip tray (see photo)
Insert a coffee capsule in the one cup holder and
close the machine.
Switch on the Philips Senseo coffee maker, once the
red light is steady press the 2 cup button.
You have now started the descaling process.
Once the coffee machine stops filling the bowl with
descaling mix, wait until the red light stops flashing then press the
2 cup button again.
Keep doing this until you have used up the 2 litres
of descaling solution. (Fill the reservoir and empty the bowl as
necessary!)
Stage 2: Rinse Clean
Once you have used up all the descaling solution
remove the water reservoir and rinse it under the tap.
Refill the reservoir with clean tap water and fit it
to the machine. Place the bowl on the drip tray and put the other
used coffee capsule in the one capsule holder.
Begin the rinsing process as before.
You must now rinse the machine with at least 2
reservoirs full of clean water to ensure that no citric acid solution
remains in the machine.
Your Senseo coffee machine is now descaled and ready
to use!
Thanks for sharing the descaling steps as well. Its really a hectic task :)
ReplyDeleteCoffee Descale
Hi Aly, Thanks for your comments.
DeleteI'm not sure that I'd describe descaling your coffe machine as hectic exactly - But it is certainly an essential task. As scale builds up the taste of the coffe deteriorates and then finally the quantity of coffee produced decreases!
Thanks for providing me the steps to descale a Philips Senseo Coffee Maker. It's really a tough task to do.
ReplyDeleteHello Bean to Cup!
DeleteThanks for your comment. Descaling your coffee machine is essential of you want your coffee to keep tasting good. I don't think its too difficult to do if you follow the steps outlined above. It takes a little time, but once you've done it and seen the results you'll wonder what all the fuss was about!
I have descaled twice in succession and the red light still hasn't gone out. Have you any advice.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI think that the key is to descale regularly. Once a lot of scale has built up inside the coffee maker it's very hard to shift the scale with just a mild solution of citric acid.
What descaling solution did you use?
ReplyDeleteHello Ciaran,
ReplyDeleteI can't remember the name of the solution which I used when I wrote this article. More recently I've been using the powder sold by Carreofour. I think that any coffe maker descaling solution which is citric acid based should work fine. Use the concentration recommended by the company who make the powder/solution.
Hope this helps
Cheers, I know the Senseo brand solution is fairly expensive.
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