Cracking open a Magnifica S Smart, anyone done a teardown?

May 5, 2026
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Was looking into what it actualy takes to get inside an DeLonghi Magnifica S Smart for a deep clean / to access the brew group. Nothing much out there on the net. The plan is to turn off the unit, remove the water and grounds tank first. Then get to the back, side and top panels to get to the brew group.
The question is, what is the order to remove the panels? On some units, the back has to come off first to gain access to the sides. Other models has it in the opposite order. Are there hidden screws on this model on the rubber feet or behind the bean hopper area? DeLonghi seems to hide a couple of screws on certain models so you cant see them until you start to pry open the unit.
Does anyone have experience with doing this apart for descaling the machine? What's the order of the panels to remove? Does the top have to be loosen up before the side panels get removed?


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back panel first, always. The sides on these delonghis have little plastic hooks that tuck behind the back cover lip, you try to pop the sides first and youll snap the tabs. Ask me how i know lol
 
Did mine about 18 months ago when the brew group seized up solid. Back panel off first like the guy above said. Two screws near the top of the back panel and two near the bottom by the power inlet. Then the side panels slides up and out. Last panel is the top which lifts off once the other three are off. No hidden screws under the feet but there is one behind the bean hopper. Took about 25 minutes the first time around to do this but only 8 minutes the second time.
 
why even open it? the brew group pulls out from the side door for cleaning, descaling goes through the tank. What are you trying to actually get to in there
 
Did mine about 18 months ago when the brew group seized up solid. Back panel off first like the guy above said. Two screws near the top of the back panel and two near the bottom by the power inlet. Then the side panels slides up and out. Last panel is the top which lifts off once…

is the screw behind the hopper a torx or philips? trying to figure out what to have ready
 
why even open it? the brew group pulls out from the side door for cleaning, descaling goes through the tank. What are you trying to actually get to in there

the brew group door access is fine for normal cleaning but if the boiler scales up bad or the solenoid sticks you HAVE to go deeper. Descaling solution only gets you so far when theres a chunk of limestone the size of a pea sitting in the line
 
the brew group door access is fine for normal cleaning but if the boiler scales up bad or the solenoid sticks you HAVE to go deeper. Descaling solution only gets you so far when theres a chunk of limestone the size of a pea sitting in the line

a pea sized chunk of scale in the line is a maintenance failure not a teardown problem. If youre descaling every 2-3 months like youre supposed to that doesnt happen
 
has anyone tried the third party brew group rebuild kits? saw some on ali for like 12 bucks with new orings and the spring, wondering if its worth pulling the whole thing apart vs just buying a new brew group for 80
 
a pea sized chunk of scale in the line is a maintenance failure not a teardown problem. If youre descaling every 2-3 months like youre supposed to that doesnt happen

yeah ok in a perfect world buddy. Half the people posting here have somehow inherited these from someone who never descaled their machine once in 4 years.