Gaggia Velasca/cleaning and maintenance

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Gaggia Velasca

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On Descaling

Learn how to descale the Gaggia Velasca super-automatic espresso machine. Marc from Whole Latte Love shows you the procedure from start to finish with special instruction for those using a water filter.

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How To Descale a Gaggia Velasca Espresso Machine


Lubricate the Brew Unit

The brew unit brews, as the name suggests, but, just as importantly, it's also responsible for tamping ground coffee into a consistent puck. Inside the unit are two tracks which should be lubricated every six months or so for best results in the cup. Watch the video on the right to get the low down on food safe lubricant and how to keep the brew unit functioning smoothly.

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Espresso Machine Maintenance -- How To Lubricate A Brew Unit



Basic Maintenance

Learn how to perform basic maintenance on the Gaggia Velasca super-automatic espresso machine. Marc from Whole Latte Love shows you how to do the basics including:

  • Brew group rinsing
  • Frothing wand cleaning
  • Water hardness test
  • Water filter installation - Mavea Intenza+
  • Programming machine for water hardness and filter use
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How To: Gaggia Velasca Basic Maintenance



Descaling Cycle Frequency

Hardness Water Hardness Without Water Filter Not Reactivating the Filter
1 Soft water (up to 7°dH) Approx. every 6 months / 240 litres 210 litres
2 Medium water (7° - 14°dH) Approx. every 3 months / 120 litres 105 litres
3 Hard water (15° - 21°dH) Approx. every 6 weeks or 60 litres 52.5 litres
4 Very hard water (over 21°dH) Approx. every 4 weeks or 30 litres 26.25 litres

The default water hardness level is 4. Each litre of water corresponds to approximately 2,000 pulses.