Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
Krups XP9000 won't recognise water tank is full
I have just had the same problem with my Krups XP7240 and I discovered (quite by accident!) that it was the magnetic float inside the water tank which was causing it. I think the float must have let some water in and always stayed on the bottom even when the tank was full. As the float was in an enclosed plastic column it was a bit hard to access, but through sheer desperation I snapped a plastic fork in half and wedged the handle section under the float to keep it off the bottom and this works nicely. It is not professional by any means but I was quite pleased with my innovation :)
The only down side to this 'method' is that the opposite is now true and when the tank is empty it doesn't register so you would really have to keep an eye on the water level to avoid killing the element completely.
I would imagine that the only professional way to get this sorted out is to replace the tank (or float if it is accessible?). Good luck!!
Schaerer SCP is not rinsing correctly
Check the Operating Temperature:
Ensure that the machine has reached the correct operating temperature. If it hasn't, the indicator light will be on. Wait until the machine is fully heated before proceeding.
Check for Ongoing Programs:
If a rinse or cleaning program is currently in progress, the cleaning button may be flashing. Wait for any ongoing programs to complete before trying to brew coffee.
Inspect the Brewing Unit:
Make sure the brewing unit is properly seated and not obstructed. The brew group should be in the correct position.
If the brew group overflows, it could be due to a blockage or misalignment. Remove the brew group, clean it thoroughly, and reinsert it properly.
Inspect the Coffee Spout and Drainage Area:
Check the coffee spout for any clogs or blockages. Clean it if necessary.
Examine the drainage area at the bottom of the machine. If water is running away onto the floor, there may be a leak. Inspect the drip tray and other components for leaks or damage.
Refer to the Operating Manual:
Consult the operating instructions manual for your Schaerer Coffee Club machine. If the above do not resolve your issues, you may have to contact Schaerer Services.
Nespresso Pro ES 80 descaling guide needed.Can Tim Grayson help me on getting again the PDF ?
I can guide you through the descaling process for your Nespresso Pro ES 80 machine
1. Set up a descaling arrangement: Buy a descaling arrangement reasonable for Nespresso machines. Adhere to the guidelines on the descaling arrangement bundling and blend it in with water as per the suggested proportion.
2. Void Water Tank: Guarantee that the water tank is vacant and eliminate any pre-owned containers from the machine.
3. Begin Descaling Mode: Spot a compartment under the espresso outlet to get the descaling arrangement. Press and hold the "Power" button, and afterward press the "Power" button to begin the descaling mode. The lights will begin blazing.
4. Descaling Cycle: Empty the descaling arrangement into the water tank. Press the "Power" button to begin the descaling system. The arrangement will move through the machine and into the compartment. Permit the answer to stream until the tank is vacant.
5. Wash: When the descaling system is finished, flush the water tank completely and fill it with new water.
6. Flush: Press the "Power"" button to run new water through the machine and wash out any excess descaling arrangement. .
7. Last Wash: Top off the water tank with new water and run one more pattern of new water through the machine to guarantee all hints of descaling arrangements are flushed out.
8. Finish: Your Nespresso Expert ES 80 machine is presently descaled and prepared for use.
Assuming that you actually require the particular PDF guide, I prescribe contacting Nespresso client care or looking for the manual on their authority site.
Hi, My Nespresso handle is stuck in the open / up position and there is no capsule or tray inserted, open & empty. Advice please
Which model of machine is it? How old is it? Is it plugged into the wall socket and turned on? Some newer Nespresso machines need a power supply to turn on and to work.
Next check the drop bin the used pods drop into. Sometimes when it is full a pod won't drop properly and can jam the mechanism.
Try this. When the machine is Cold and unplugged from the wall. Remove the drop bin. Swing the handle to the fully open position and carefully feel Up from inside the hole the drop bin sits in. Your checking to see if there's a pod jammed in there.
If it still won't close it could be a broken part from inside the machine jamming the sliding rails. The finger test above might knock the broken piece loose.
Empty battery
you can change the battery yourself. it's located on the left side on the upper print. if you change it be sure the machine is in the 'on'-position, if not you will lose all the programming-data. the battery is an 'cr-2032' lithium battery. it is very easy to do :-)
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