DeLonghi Primadonna XS Steam Valve Cleanup

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DeLonghi Primadonna XS Steam Valve Cleanup

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DeLonghi Primadonna XS steam valve cleanup

I have hard water and even descaling each two weeks (much more often than the machine requests) does not help preventing limescale build up.

When some limescale breaks up (due to expanding/shrinking of boiler during heat-up/cool-down) it goes through all piping and eventually stops at steam valve disrupting steam stop – You may see/hear it when You use milk frother and after milk cycle the steam still flows.

The procedure of cleaning the valve is quite simple and fast and may save You time and money getting the machine to service.

I strongly recommend to clean the valve at first symptoms of problems because otherwise it may get destroyed (see further) and need to be replaced.

BEFORE WORK COOL THE MACHINE DOWN FEW HOURS.

Please note that nearly all screws are the same except one little longer for upper cover.

Supplies

Philips #1 screwdriver

Torx #9 screwdriver

long nose pliers.

Open the Machine

De'Longhi Primadonna XS Gehäuse öffnen / open case
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Open the machine as shown on this movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciAgZ898GF4

The valve is located in mid of upper part of machinery

Unscrew (1 Screw) of Heater Cover

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Take Off Heater Cover

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Rotate cover slighly counterclockwise becasue it has a litte hook/notch on the left – please hook it back when reassembling (pic.7)

Then pull it forward, down and to You

Detach Grounding Cables From Cup Tray

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​Detach Water Pipe

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Detach water pipe in heat shield pulling it up.

At reassembly carefully push it back.

Unscrew Boiler 2 Screws

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Unscrew Upper Cover (longer Screw - Do Not Mix With Other)

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Free Small Pipes

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Pull gently small pipes out of their hook

Now You Can Pull (tilt) Complete Boiler Assembly With Two Hands – Do Not Use Force.

Unscrew Valve Solenoid (body)

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Detach three faston terminals from valve solenoid

Detach water piper from valve top inlet

Unscrew two small Torx screws on both sides of valve

Pull up valve body. The valve piston inside is lose – may fall out of body.

Cleanup

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Now You can see limescale residues/stones inside the valve and – more important – on piston rubber head. This is the reason for valve not working properly.

Remove carefully all residues from valve chamber and rubber head.

What Happens If You Do NOT Clean It Up Soon...

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If You let the stones to stay to long in the valve it may destroy the rubber head and valve will never again work properly.

Reassemble in Reverse Order

Whole procedure takes approx 30 minutes at first disassembly and ca 10 minutes on next one.