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Post subject: How to do a total cleanup for Faema Express  PostPosted: Sep 09, 2006 - 06:56 AM
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Hi,

I've been at the TMC site from time to time. I'm using a Gaggia Coffee and Gaggia MDF grinder. I know how to clean/descale the Gaggia, but recently I bought a Faema Express with external water softner and Fiorenzato Mestre grinder. Yes, I know it's a big machine for a home setup, but I like a good espresso.
I want to clean the external water softner which should be recharged with coarse salt but I do not know how to do that?
I want to flush the Faema, the hot water spout delivers brown water?
Any help is very much appreciated.

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Post subject:   PostPosted: Sep 09, 2006 - 10:05 AM



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In industry you generaly pump a salty solution through the bed. ( I prefer an acid solution, so no Na ions are released, but that requires a different IE unit).
Brown water through the spout doesn't sound good.
Did you buy a new machine or a second hand?
Have you descaled the Faema?

Why don't you join us, sounds you are a real coffee addict just like the rest of us.

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shouldn't really use a salt regenerated filter on an espresso machine, they are designed for dishwashers and the like.

descale it get a proper filter (one of the blue ones, or a 1000 Litre one that looks like a tube of bathroom sealant) flush that group head with puly caff, change the group seal and shower plate and your away.

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Post subject:   PostPosted: Sep 09, 2006 - 01:26 PM






I bought the Faema second hand in April 2006. Need to flush it. How do I do that?
OK, how do I regenerate it then? Any info on other water softeners are very welcome? I'm here to learn, so any comments or pointers are good.
Nevertheless I've still some open questions.

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You need a backflush filter, which is basicly a filter without the holes. A description of how to backflush can be found here .
Descaling a commercial machine can be difficult, how big is your boiler? Buy a micave descale solution and if you have a big boiler use more descaler, but keep the concentration the same. Leave me a PM if you need more help, so I can give you my phonenumber.
Scott is right, get a different water softener, if you need one (depending on where you live). What is the "hardheid" of your water.

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