You will need a special 0 shaped socket, Nespresso will mend 0800 42442
spare drip trays, ater tanks and Nespresso capsule catchers available from Magimix Spares Parts from BBS Ltd
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I have a Magimix Cuisine 5200XL and have watched dirt and other not so nice stuff build up inside the handle. I long hesitated trying to remove the handle, afraid I would break it, but today using a regular knife (the kind you eat with) I carefully pried the handle loose. With some insertion of the knife at the top, bottom and sides in the crack between the white (or other color for you perhaps) pat of the handle and the transparent part of the handle I was able to get it off. I then cleaned it, and afterwards it snapped nice back in to place again.
Try on the bottom of the machine, the foots should be removed and then you will see the screws... I'm not sure about this, but it's the usual way to hide them...
You can download the instruction manual from various places online; the instructions for the automatic and manual versions are slightly different but you can find them here: www.eirvik.is/gogn/L/m100.pdf www.eirvik.is/gogn/L/m100_automatic.pdf
As a first step I would suggest checking that the water can get out of the tank (just touching it with your fingers (over a sink!) should let drips out). It not, try cleaning that. You could also try descaling it (as in the manual). By the way, if the machine is less than three years old and you still have proof of purchase the Nespresso club will honour the warranty and fix it free of charge; if not, give them a call anyway and see what you can get them to do for you.
It depends if you have a manual or an automatic machine. If you're not sure, the manual one has just one green button, whereas the automatic has two. The automatic one delivers a fixed amount of water, which you can vary but following the instructions. If you have a manual one then you need to press the button once to start the flow, and again to turn it off.
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