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Minerals can build up inside your coffee maker over time, slowing water flow or even clogging it completely. Descaling uses a slightly acidic liquid to dissolve these minerals and return your machine to normal. All Magimix coffee machines use the same Nespresso descaling liquid (or a homemade citric acid alternative), and most follow a similar process. Even if your model is not listed here, one of the methods below may work with a little fiddling.

Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Magimix U, Inissia, Pixie, or Citiz

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  1. Remove the coffee capsule if present. Pour out water from the drip tray. Lower the lever to move the capsule container back into place.
  2. [1] You'll need 0.5 liters (17 oz) of water, and one Nespresso descaling liquid packet. Take care not to get the descaling liquid on your skin or clothing.
    • The Citiz & Co. model with two nozzles requires 1 liter (34 oz) of water and two descaling packets. [2]
    • You can make your own descaling liquid by mixing 5g citric acid into 95mL water. This approach is not approved by the manufacturer, but citric acid is the active ingredient in its descaler.
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  3. Choose one large enough to hold all the liquid in the water tank.
    • On a Citiz & Co. model, repeat each step of this process for the second nozzle.
  4. Wait until the lights stop blinking before you continue.
  5. Once the lights start blinking, your machine is in descaling mode.
    • On the Magimix U model, the slider must be closed for this step. After the machine beeps, open the slider and hold both buttons down again until a second beep.
  6. Leave the machine alone until the water tank is empty. This can take anywhere from 90 seconds to several minutes.
    • On the Magimix U model, just close the slider to start descaling. Do not press any buttons.
  7. Pour the liquid that went through the machine back into the water tank. Press the large cup button again. Let the machine run again until the liquid is gone from the tank.
  8. Pour out the descaling solution. Rinse the water tank thoroughly, then fill it with ordinary water. Press the large cup button to run the machine through descaling mode one more time.
  9. Once the water tank is empty, the descaling process is complete. Hold both cup buttons down for three seconds. The machine is now ready for brewing, although it may take thirty seconds to heat it up.
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Magimix Essenza or Le Cube

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  1. Remove the coffee capsule and pour water out of the drip tray.
  2. Fill the water tank and place a container under the nozzle. Turn on the machine. Press the coffee button, let water run through for about a minute, then press the coffee button again to stop. If you have the Essenza Automatic model, instead let the water run until it stops, and repeat until you've pressed the coffee button six times. [3]
    • If no water comes through at all, stop the machine and lift the lever. Start the machine again, then lower the lever once you see water reach the nozzle.
    • If this still doesn't work, Essenza models (but not Essenza Automatic) have another option you can try. While the machine is off, press and hold the power button while you press the coffee button three times. Flip the lever open, hold it there for three seconds, and close it again. The machine should shut down and attempt to repair itself. It will not be usable for thirty minutes.
  3. Measure out 0.5 liters (17 oz) of water and pour it into the tank. Add one packet of Nespresso descaling liquid. The descaling liquid is a strong irritant, so keep it away from skin and the casing of your machine.
    • Alternatively, buy citric acid from the supermarket and dilute 5g of it in 95mL water to make your own descaling liquid.
  4. The official Nespresso descaling kit comes with a filter. Lift the lever and look for a slot to fit the filter in. Close the lever afterward. If there is no slot, just skip this step.
  5. Make sure it can hold all the liquid you added.
  6. Hold down the power and coffee buttons until they start to flash. The machine is now in descale mode.
  7. Leave the machine alone until all the descaling liquid has gone through the machine.
  8. Pour the collected liquid back into the water tank. Press the coffee button and let it run through a second time.
  9. Take out the filter if you used it. Rinse the water tank and collection container thoroughly to remove traces of descaling liquid. Fill the water tank with drinking water. Press the coffee button one more time and let it run through.
  10. On an Essenza Automatic or a Le Cube machine, hold the power and coffee buttons down for three seconds. On an ordinary Essenza model, just turn the machine off and on again.
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Magimix 200 or 200A

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  1. Before you begin descaling, take care of the following:
    • Remove any coffee capsules.
    • Empty the drip tray.
    • Remove the steam nozzle and place a cloth under the hole. You may need to unclog the steam nozzle separately with a needle or a special nozzle cleaning tool.
  2. Pour in 500 mL (17 oz) of water and one 100mL (3.4oz) packet of Nespresso descaling solution.
    • You can make a cheaper descaling solution with a 20:1 mix of citric acid and water. Never use vinegar.
  3. Place a large container under the nozzle. Start the descaling process as follows:
    • Magimix 200: Turn on the machine and set the switch to hot water.
    • Magimix 200A: Turn on the machine. Once it's warmed up, press and hold the two coffee buttons simultaneously for three seconds. Press the coffee button whenever the water runs out, until the tank is empty (about five presses).
  4. If using the 200 model (not 200A), pour the collected liquid back into the water tank. Move the switch to "Coffee" and let the tank empty again.
  5. Rinse the tank thoroughly and fill with fresh water. Run the water through the machine until the tank is empty.
    • Magimix 200A: Turn the machine off and on again to return to brew mode.
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    What can I use instead of a descaling solution?
    Francesca Ortega
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    Francesca Ortega is a Cleaning & Organization Expert and the Co-Founder of Excellence Cleaning Pros based in Santa Clarita, California. With more than six years of experience, she specializes in organizing and thorough cleanings of residential spaces. Excellence Cleaning Pros has also been featured in "This is LA" as one of the best local cleaning companies. Francesca and her team are extensively trained and insured.
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    Using vinegar to clean your coffee or espresso makers is great not just for descaling but also great to remove any coffee residue and to disinfect it as well. Fill up the water tank with half water and half vinegar.
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    How do I descale a Keurig coffee maker?
    Community Answer
    This is covered in wikiHow to Descale a Keurig .
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    I ran the descaling liquid through it and am now trying to run a clean pot of water, but no water is coming out. What do I do?
    Community Answer
    Run some vinegar through the pot once, then run 3 pots through with plain water.
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      Tips

      • Many Magimix products are sold with a three-year guarantee. If your machine still does not work after descaling and the problem is a default (not external damage), contact Magimix. You may be able to get a replacement part replacement or partial refund. [4]
      • If your coffee doesn't taste right after descaling, run plain water through your machine until the taste is back to normal.
      • Most people need to descale every three to six months, depending on the model, frequency of use, and water hardness.
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      Warnings

      • Do not use white vinegar as a descaler, as this can damage your machine.
      • Do not lift the lever (if your model has one) while the machine is descaling.
      • Descaling liquid is a strong irritant. Keep away from children. Follow these safety instructions in case of an accident:
        • On skin: Remove affected clothing. Rinse skin with mild soap and water, then rinse with warm water.
        • On eye: Rinse gently with water for several minutes, until irritation stops. Remove contact lenses after a few minutes of rinsing, if easy to do so. Visit a doctor if irritation persists.
        • If swallowed: rinse mouth with water. Do not vomit. Seek emergency medical attention .
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      To descale a Magimix coffee machine, start by filling the water tank with water and citric acid or a Nespresso descaling liquid packet. Then, place a container under the nozzle that's large enough to hold all of the liquid in the water tank. Next, turn on the machine, wait for the lights to stop blinking, and hold both cup buttons down for 3 seconds. Once the lights start blinking, press the large cup button and wait for the water tank to empty. Finally, repeat with the same liquid and then again with plain water. To learn how to descale specialty Magimix coffee machine models, scroll down!

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