Jura Capresso C1000 Espresso & Coffee Maker - Page 2 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Steam
Do you descale (de-calcify) your machine on a regular basis? If not you need to try that. Jura has a big square tablet for that and there is also a liquid product called Durgol.
11/29/2008 12:13:43 PM •
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I am using the Jura
Pill clean your machine.
Take out the filter for this experiment
Try adjusting your grinder to the full course setting. You will have to make three or four cups before you see the results of the new setting.
If the flow comes back to normal and the light problem goes away the problem was your grinder was set too fine. Replace the filter and try a few more shots. If all the water leaked out of the filter the lights will come on one time until the filter is purged of air and you should be good to go.
If you still have the lights coming on you have some type of internal restriction a technician will have to clear it . We repair Jura Capresso.
Cleaning with tablet
Your water system is clogged with minerals. Try decac first. If that doesn't work you will have to have a pro manualy search for the blockage.
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Unable to make coffee automatically using whole beans
One thought is to call Capresso for the recall to fix electrical cord. They will pay shipping both ways and fix any problems for free as part of the recall. Worked for me, might be too late now but worth trying.
Sudden low espresso quality
Have you been using the cleaning tabs regularly? If not, that is the first step. Second, if the time for brewing is too long then it goes bitter quickly. I time shots at about 11 seconds and add hot water after that. If you take taste tests for longer periods you can tell where it goes bad quickly and adjust the timer to stop at the right spot. Maybe timing changed. Have you had the wiring recall? If not, call Capresso and see if they'll still recall for free and they will also offer and exchange or full repair of existing unit.
Blinking lights
check out chapter 15 of the manual, you can download it from this link.
http://capresso.125west.com/c1000_manual.pdf
12/27/2007 9:19:48 PM •
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Capresso C 3000 order of water lines for dispensers
Unfortunately, without being there in person to inspect the machine and its components, it's difficult for me to provide a definitive answer. However, I can offer some general guidance that may help:
- Consult the user manual: The user manual for your Capresso C3000 should have a diagram or schematic showing the different components and their connections. If you still have the manual, check to see if there's a helpful diagram inside.
- Look for visual cues: While it can be difficult to identify the tubes by sight alone, there may be visual cues that can help you narrow down which tubes go where. For example, one tube may be thicker or more flexible than the others, or it may have a different color or texture.
- Experiment with different configurations: If you're unable to find a diagram or visual cues, you may need to experiment with different configurations until you find the correct one. This can be time-consuming and frustrating, but it may be the only option if you're unable to find any other information.
- Seek professional help: If you're still unable to identify the correct tube configuration, you may want to consider seeking professional help. A qualified technician or repair service may be able to identify the correct configuration and get your machine back up and running.
I hope this helps, and I wish you the best of luck in getting your Capresso C3000 back in working order!
Jura F70 Grinder stopped working
The switch or photo sensor is not sensing any beans present.
So it can't continue
Use torch to inspect bean entry area
Small brush etc
I need water scheme
Hi Marton
Registered repairers love you guys....
If you carry a smartphone these days and most of us do.
You need to learn to take photo's first.
Even the Las Vegas pro restoration guy on TV does that.
Sorry I don't have those photos and you'll be really lucky is someone on Fixya does. Try YouTube videos.
Capresso c1300
Just a guess here but if you are not using soft water you may have a hard water scale coating on the sensor. The sensor is preventing the heating element from powering up because it thinks there is no water. Try filling the machine with vinegar for several hours (no more than overnight) This will dissolve hard water deposits and hopefully clear the sensor. (the sensor should be a simple continuity contact. If you can look inside and see a metal button and it is fouled clean it off.)
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