🤔 How to Make DECAF or Use PRE-GROUND COFFEE with the PHILIPS 5500 🚨 (Plus Troubleshooting).
👇 FIND IT ON AMAZON: https://geni.us/philips5500us 👇 DECAFFEINATED COFFEE ON AMAZON: Ground Coffee: https://geni.us/decafgroundcoffee-us Whole Bean: https://geni.us/decafbeancoffee-us 🤔 How to Make DECAF or Use PRE-GROUND COFFEE with the PHILIPS 5500 🚨 (Plus Troubleshooting). ☕ Want to make decaf coffee with the Philips 5500 using pre-ground coffee? In this step-by-step tutorial, we show you exactly how to activate the pre-ground coffee setting, how much coffee to add, and how to avoid the most common problems. The Philips 5500 lets you prepare decaf without emptying the regular coffee beans from the hopper. All you need to do is select your drink, activate pre-ground coffee mode, add one level scoop of decaf ground coffee, and start brewing. 👉 In this video, you’ll learn: ☕ How to make decaf coffee with the Philips 5500 🥄 How to activate pre-ground coffee mode 📍 Where to add ground coffee ⚠️ How much pre-ground coffee to use 🚫 Why you should never add coffee while the machine is turned off 🔧 How to clear a blocked pre-ground coffee chute 🧼 How to clean the brew group and the inside of the coffee maker 🥛 How to make decaf milk drinks with the Philips 5500 LatteGo 🌱 How to use whole decaf coffee beans as an alternative One of the most common mistakes is adding ground coffee before turning on the Philips 5500 or before selecting the pre-ground coffee icon. When the machine is not ready, the coffee may fall inside instead of reaching the brew group correctly. It is also important to use only one level measuring scoop. Adding multiple scoops or too much coffee can clog the pre-ground coffee chute, interfere with brewing, or leave loose coffee grounds inside the machine. 🚨 If you accidentally add too much ground coffee, we show you how to check the chute for a blockage and how to gently push the excess coffee down using the handle of the measuring scoop. We also explain how to remove and rinse the Philips 5500 brew group, as well as how to clean any ground coffee that may have fallen inside the coffee maker. Always turn off and unplug the machine before cleaning the interior. This same method can be used to prepare a decaf espresso, black coffee, or a milk-based drink with the Philips 5500 LatteGo. You can also use regular pre-ground coffee when you do not want to use the whole beans stored in the hopper. 🌱 Another option is to fill the bean hopper with whole decaf coffee beans. However, because the Philips 5500 has only one bean hopper, this method is most practical for people who drink decaf most or all of the time. This Philips 5500 tutorial will help you use the pre-ground coffee compartment correctly, prepare better decaf drinks, and solve common problems such as coffee falling inside the machine or becoming stuck in the chute.

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