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Anonymous Posted on Nov 18, 2012

Repair Capresso Burr Grinder for the 451

Burr grinder has stopped grinding the coffee beans after 14 years and the swing arm does not totally swing into place after grinding.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 03, 2008

SOURCE: unable to make coffee automatically using whole beans

The rivets in the back of the Jura Capresso units are actually oval security screws. The bit that removes these screws are made of a very hard metal and cost me over $50.00 two years ago. Also many people who attempt there own repairs tear off the little plastic tabs that keep everything together nice and tight. We repair Jura Capresso Krups Bosh etc. www.hotncold.com

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 02, 2009

SOURCE: Fill beans message keeps coming up on jura capresso impressa s9

You need to open the grinder, it`s probably packed with old fine powdered coffee that blocks the outlet. Clean this out and try again. Since it works normal when you use pre-ground coffee, there shouldn`t be any problems with any other parts.

Let me know if you want a description for have to open and clean the grinder.

Good luck!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 14, 2009

SOURCE: Jura E9 grinder spins but does not grind

I had a similar problem, and solved it by turning the grinder by hand against resistance. Apparently the grinder wasn't really turning during the cycle and needed to be cleared. If your beans are "hopping" this may be a different problem.

Testimonial: "Grinder is turning but old bean oil is clogging it. Stirring beans on next brewing after drying the grinder was also customer services recommendation"

Muzahura Frank

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  • Posted on Apr 28, 2010

SOURCE: My Jura S9's grinding unit clogged (due to Peete's beans)

Use the TABLET CLEANING. please refer to this manual here on page 24 if you don't have one.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 20, 2012

SOURCE: Hmm, I have Capresso Infinity Burr Grinder #560,

Yes! I had the same issue with putting the burr in upside down and then twisting it an effectively "locking" it in there incorrectly. I tried the "knife" solution that worked for some people here, but it was placing the bean container back on and twisting counter clockwise that did the trick!

So glad I found this thread and didn't give up trying to fix my burr grinder (which we love).

Thanks to jaybayca!

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