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Forgot your username or email? This item has been added. Only ships within .Feedback: 22 reviewsFavourited by: 108 people Listed on 02 Dec, 2016 Report this item to Etsy1920S Kitchen RemodelKitchen 1920SGlass Front CabinetsWhite CabinetsLight CabinetsOpen CabinetsCabinetryInteriors 1920S1920S HouseForward1920's kitchen...totally the look we're going for! Might have to wait on the apron front sink :/A Basic Troubleshooting Guide For Espresso Machines We are mostly talking about commercial machines although some good practice applies also to domestics. It is a fact that more problems are caused by poor cleaning than actual machine failure so a simple daily routine will help the machine, along with keeping up the quality of coffee. Clean daily in hot water. Common practice is to soak filter baskets in hot water and a detergent, such as Puly Caff overnight to dissolve deposits. Clean daily, in the morning. Place a teaspoon of grouphead cleaner such as Puly Caff into a blind filter basket in your portafilter.

Attach the portafilter to the group. Run the coffee delivery switch for approx. 10 seconds and stop for a few seconds and run again. Do this 4 times. Remove the portafilter and rinse then put back on the machine and run the coffee delivery switch for 10 seconds, stop take the portafilter off and rinse and repeat this 4 times. It also helps to do this ‘back flushing’ throughout the day without the detergent. Perform this operation only if your machine is equipped with a 3-way electrovalve that allows backflushing from the portafilter though the grouphead to the drip tray. Basically you cannot backflush machines unless it has the equivalent of an E61 grouphead. Steam Nozzles should be kept clean at all times. When frothing milk wipe the steamwand with a clean damp cloth, when finished and purge the wand with a blast of steam to clear any milk in the tip. If you notice not all steam jets working use a paper clip to clear short term but remove the tip and clean with a detergent such as Puly Milk when possible.

If you have hard water in your area then a proprietary water filter must be installed. Scale build-up in coffee machines is a costly problem and replacing filters on a regular basis in line with the volume of water you are using is essential. No power to machine On/Off switch is in wrong position Many machines have power switches that can be in more than one position. Usually a light will indicate when power to the element is activated. Fuse has blown in the power supply to the machine Several parts of a machine can contribute to tripping the electrics. A loop in the element or a coil of an electrovalve are favourites. Safety thermal switch on the machine has tripped Not all but many machines have a safety cut-out that will trip if the machine overheats. More common on domestic machines but also on many commercials. Machine not dispensing coffee or dispensing very slowly Coffee grind too fine or packed too tightly to allow water through the basket

Grouphead blocked with scale On a domestic machine running a descale solution into the boiler may help. For commercials the jets in the grouphead will probably need removed and cleaned. Group solenoid valve not operating
breville hand blender 500w review If when you press the button to make a coffee you hear a click but no water appears then the electrovalve has failed to open and will probably need taken apart and cleaned.
ninja ultima blender light flashing Coffee is very oily and this oil builds up in the grouphead, in the baskets and in the portafilter.
ninja blender dosa batterClean all parts that come into contact with the coffee on a regular basis with a degreaser such as Puly Caff. Coffee dispenses too quickly

Coffee grind is too coarse. Adjust your grinder to make the coffee grains finer. Do not use coffee that has been lying and dried out. Coffee leaks over the side of the portafilter and coffee grains land in the cup Not using a brush to clean the group seal When making coffee it is important to knock any loose grains off the rim of the basket before putting on the machine otherwise it will not seal properly. The filter baskets are old and dented from hitting off a hard surface Replace dented filter baskets they will not hold the pressure generated by the machine. The group seals are old and worn and need replaced Group seals should be replaced at least once per year. Seals harden over time due to being continually compressed and operating at a high temperature. Dirty water found under the machine Blocked drain hose or outlet from drain bowl If the drain hose is into a standpipe make sure the end of the hose is not jammed in preventing drainage.

If into a bucket the end of the hose should not be in the water. It is good practice to pour a solution of dissolved Puly Caff degreaser into the drip tray. Clean water found under the machine There are so many pipes carrying steam and water round a machine to identify where the problem lies it will be necessary to remove the top from the machine. No hot water or steam Machine has not come up to operating pressure Your machine will not dispense steam or hot water until there is sufficient pressure in the hot water boiler. If there is hot water and no steam then check the nozzle is not blocked with milk. Water comes out of steam nozzle If the machine does not detect the level of water in the boiler it will overfill and overflow. Common problem is scale or dirt build-up on the level probe. The above are just a few general pointers to common problems with espresso coffee machines. Many problems can be addressed by the operator but others will require a local coffee machine engineer.