Jura Capresso CoffeeTEAM GS 46405 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Coffee Team GS not brewing
First of all check for the connections. Sometimes a wire is lose and gets pulled off from the button. If that is the case, its pretty easy to handle. You can tighten it by hand or use a soldering iron. If it doesn't work check for any motor, wire or button damage.
1/12/2023 2:27:15 PM •
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on Jan 12, 2023
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I have a Capresso CoffeTEAM
Hi
Probably an internal Element has gone open circuit.
Machine is smart & senses not heating up so don't let water through.
Mine did the same thing. So I pulled it apart (with photos)
Found the heater element (Open). Found a replacement element after 6 weeks and replaced it in 2 hours.
Back to getting great coffee.. Ahhh
Why does my coffee maker Capresso Team GS leak water?
Hello, what I have found is the most common cause of water leaking out of the bottom of the capresso team coffee maker is a leaking silicone hose that runs to the boiler (See the photo below with the split in the hose). The replacement silicone hose needs to be safe for beverage dispensing, food & dairy processing, taste and odor-free, with a temperature range of -75? to 350? F. All you need is a sharp pick, a phillips screwdriver, and a pair of needle nose pliers. Remove the four rubber pads on the bottom using the pick. Use the screwdriver to remove the six screws holding the bottom plate on. Remove and replace
"BOTH" hoses using the needlenose pliers to pinch the hose clamps. Better to play it safe while you have it apart. If one is bad the other is likely not far behind. I hope this helps.
My capresso coffeeTeamGS maker will grind the
Hi. Your brew unit is by passing the water that is supose to brew. You'll have to clean the brew unit. Jura brewunits are not easly removeable, + you can't buy parts unless your a authorised repairer. Try doing a manual descale cycle. You need to add descale solution to the watertank and operate the hot water and steam functions, which allows the solution to enter the system. Open these functions until water and steam are pumping through, then switch them off and let it sit for a few minutes, then repeat the above 5 or 6 times. This allows the solution to break up any build up. OK, now you have manualy descaled the steam and hot water circuits. Now allow the machine to try and make coffees." we are only trying to clean the machine, so dont drink the coffee." Try 5 or 6 times to see if this is starting to brew better. WE DO NOT LEAVE THE DESCALE SOLUTION IN THE MACHINE. We need to flush the system with fresh water as per above. Descale is corrosive, so we need to get it all out. I hope this has worked for you, other wise you'll have to take it to an authorised repairer. Dazza REPAIRER
9/24/2011 11:59:43 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.)
Xs90 stuck heating up
constant heating message on screen is from a thermal fuse blown on one of the boilers. service call required i'm afraid...... very cheap part about 10 euro
Model no m 620
http://www.nordson.com/en-us/divisions/asymtek/documents/Manuals/392771am620isb.pdf
All the best
Kolbrun
Descaling is there
Need to dissassemble Jura Capresso C1500
I just opened up my Jura Capresso C1500 Machine. It's a little tricky, but here is how I did it. I gently pryed the front part of the top off. There is a tab connector in the very front of the oval in front center. Lift (or gently pry with a flat head screwdriver) straight up until it comes free. There are several other tabs that will lift straight up on both sides of the top. However, there are two tabs in the back (one on either side where you see the black pins protruding out the back top of the machine) that are encircled around the pins. The only way I could get those off was by gently prying until the tabs snapped off cleanly. I pryed the one on the right first, and it stayed intact except for breaking off the bottom of the circle; so it will actually still snap into place back over the pin. To free the left tab I simply lifted the lid up and down several times until it snapped off cleanly. There are so many other tabs that fit tightly into rectangle-shaped sockets that breaking the back two did not change my machine's appearance or function. Once the top was off, you can access a lot of its workings including the grinder, top water tube, spout, etc. I use dark beans that are slightly oily so I took off the bean compartment, silicone funnel ring, and attachments and cleaned them thoroughly with hot, soapy water. We found a pebble or two in our beans through the 8 years we have used it and I think they have done some damage on the grinder.
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