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Look in your user manual in the trouble shooting section. I think its the solenoid brakes fault. Check the brake levers are in drive position or it can be the brakes need attention.
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Your water heater will have a trouble shooting list printed right on it for the sequence lights. Look at the list to see what Two flashes means and that may help you figure out what is wrong. If not, report back here and let us know how we can help you further. Douglas
Try this, when you run the hot water cycle to prime machine and it stops putting out water push in on the knob if that works then replace the tap rod assembly or the whole steam valve assembly.
You're supposed to wait for the blinking light to go solid before attempting to steam your milk!
Until then, the water isn't hot enough (it's at coffee-brewing temp, not steaming temp) to produce steam.
Further, after steaming, the water is too hot for coffee's correct brewing temp, and the light again blinks until it has cooled down enough, if you care.
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