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5400 LatteGo

Philips
5400 LatteGo

Affordable bean-to-cup with a clever no-tube milk system.

Care schedule

3 tasks for this machine.

Clean the milk system

Daily

An automatic milk system is a pump, a tube and a frothing head, all holding milk at room temperature between drinks. It is the least forgiving part of a super-automatic and the usual reason one starts to smell.

What you need

  • The maker's milk-system cleaner from Jura, DeLonghi or Philips, or a milk detergent such as Rinza where the manual allows it. A container for the rinse output.

What goes wrong

  • Relying on the automatic rinse and never taking the head apart. Missing the air-intake hole, which makes the froth collapse and reads as a broken machine. Using coffee detergent on milk protein. Leaving the tube sitting in the milk carton in the fridge.

The procedure

  1. Run the machine's milk rinse cycle after the last milk drink of the day, with the tube standing in a jug of clean water.
4 more steps

The full procedure is in the app, along with a reminder when this is next due. Add the 5400 LatteGo to your shelf and it keeps track.

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Replace the water filter

Every 2 months

The cartridge in the tank is what keeps scale off the element between descales. An exhausted one stops filtering and starts shedding - carbon fines, and whatever it has been holding onto.

What you need

  • The correct cartridge for your machine - Breville BWF, Jura CLARIS, DeLonghi or Philips AquaClean, Keurig charcoal, or the maker's equivalent. A jug of water for soaking.

What goes wrong

  • Skipping the soak, then wondering why the pump rattles and runs dry. Forgetting to reset the counter. Treating the filter as a replacement for descaling. Leaving an exhausted cartridge in for months, which is worse than running no filter at all.

The procedure

  1. Match the cartridge to the machine. These are not interchangeable between brands, and a forced fit leaks past the seal instead of filtering.
4 more steps

The full procedure is in the app, along with a reminder when this is next due. Add the 5400 LatteGo to your shelf and it keeps track.

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Run the descale program

Every 3 months

A super-automatic will not let you reach the boiler, so the built-in program is the only route in. It also counts litres itself and will lock out brewing entirely once it decides you are overdue.

What you need

  • The tablets or liquid the maker specifies - Jura, DeLonghi and Philips each sell their own. A container of at least 1 litre for the output.

What goes wrong

  • Leaving the water filter fitted, which sacrifices a cartridge. Interrupting the program, which on some Juras forces a restart with a second dose. Skipping the rinse cycles, so the first two coffees taste chemical. Ignoring the machine's prompt for weeks until it refuses to brew at all.

The procedure

  1. Empty the drip tray and grounds bin, then remove the water filter cartridge if one is fitted. The program will strip a fresh cartridge otherwise.
4 more steps

The full procedure is in the app, along with a reminder when this is next due. Add the 5400 LatteGo to your shelf and it keeps track.

Get the app

Coffee data and photography from Open Food Facts contributors (ODbL, images CC-BY-SA) and Dabas. Källa: Dabas.