How to get Nespresso back to normal mode?

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How to get Nespresso back to normal mode?

Run a FULL container of water through the machine while in descale mode, once that is done, fill up the container of water again fully and press the coffee button one more time. The machine will fully stop when it is done and it should switch back to normal mode. Simultaneously press and hold both cup buttons for 3-5 seconds to exit descaling mode. The lights will become steady or slow down and then become steady. Empty and rinse the capsule container, water tray and drip tray before reassembly.To exit descaling mode, press and hold the button and the lever at the same time for 3 seconds, or until the light becomes green. Allow the machine to rest for 10 minutes. The machine is now ready for use.If your machine displays a red descale light, flashing or still, you need to descale the appliance. The descale light appears after a set amount of time that depends on the quantity of water used by the machine and the water hardness setting you’ve set.

How to clear descaling light on Nespresso?

To exit descaling mode, press and hold the button and the lever at the same time for 3 seconds, or until the light becomes green. Allow the machine to rest for 10 minutes. The machine is now ready for use. The orange light will blink once every 2 seconds. Descale Light Still On After Descaling If, on the other hand, the Descale light is still on even after you’ve descaled the appliance, it may be that the descale process may not have been correctly completed by your machine, skipped or carried out too quickly.

How do I get rid of the red and green light on my Nespresso after descaling?

You can exit the descaling mode by pressing and holding the coffee button and lever down at the same time for 3 seconds. This will then return to the solid green light. Please wait 10 minutes for the machine to cool down before use. Descale Light Still On After Descaling If, on the other hand, the Descale light is still on even after you’ve descaled the appliance, it may be that the descale process may not have been correctly completed by your machine, skipped or carried out too quickly.

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