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Posted on May 28, 2017

Hello! I have the saeco talea giro plus machine. I descaled the machine. When it finished, I pressed the descaling button but the descaling warning light remained on. I pressed the button again and now the machine seems to be stuck in descaling mode. The light is on, nothing else functions. Can I reset the machine? I've tried turning it off, unplugging it, nothing. When it comes back on, the descale light is still on and the machine does not function. Any help is greatly appreciated! -Nina

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  • Posted on Jan 24, 2010

SOURCE: talea giro plus. csan't exit descale cycle

Keep pressing the water button for 6 secs until the flashing light goes off.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 29, 2011

SOURCE: My Saeco Talea Giro plus

Did you often use the espresso machine for family or for business, when you often use the machine and you used water that is not filtered, you can assure it need to descale often.
Read carefully the manual and follow instruction. Did you descale it in the right amount of solution, how long and its duration?
If still persist ( the descaling light continue flashing ) then it has a defect in sensor. Since your machine is new, its under warranty. Call the dealer where you brought that and a service technician will send.
I hope I give you answer and solution idea for your unit problem.

JohnnyBeans

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  • Posted on Jun 08, 2011

SOURCE: our saeco talea giro descaling

To remove a descaling light you need to hold down the steam/water button for 6 seconds and the light should go off. The button is located on the right side of the coffee button.

If you are in need of the manual you can download it here

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 21, 2011

SOURCE: how do I descale my saeco talea giro plus before

Hello your machine specificlly says in the manual The descaling must be done when indicated by the machine. Click this link this is the manual to your machine
http://www.italianlifestyle.co.za/content/manuals/taleagiro.pdf if you are having an issue with the amount of water coming out of the unit you can use a pin or a needle on the nozzle head page 18 in the manual describes the weekly steps that must be taken to clean the machine as well as the brewer area of the machine. If you have any futher questions message me back Thanks
Rick

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Folks, I really hope this helps a lot of you. I too encountered the dreaded descaling problem where it gets stuck in a loop and never finishes. I thought the machine was toast and see so many reviews that people experienced this and had to return the machine.
I tore apart the machine and figured out the issue and the super simple fix!
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