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I'm in need of parts for my coffee machine. 1/ glass cafiter. 2/ steam build up plug.
I need the a few bits for my pro line ce05 coffee maker. I need the small glass cafiter and the steam build up plug. Can you help me find a supplier? Thanks. Michelle
Re: I'm in need of parts for my coffee machine. 1/ glass...
The only distributor for Kitchenaid Pro Line parts is Kitchenaid directly. I would recommend calling their customer service. They have a specific parts department. Their toll-free telephone number is:
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The problem could be the building up of scales in the lines and boiler.It should be descaled after about 800 coffees been made.Is it water coming out of the steam arm freely? If water comes out good and the steam is weak means blockage in steam boiler and the lines.
If coffee comes out well means the pump is still good. You can replace the pump quite easily by yourself but make sure steam boiler and the tubes are cleaned.
Have a good day.
1: do you pres the switch for steam and wait until it is ready?
2: how long time machine needs to be ready for steaming?
solution 1 =
if you don't press the steam switch on you will have very small amount of steam.
solution 2 = if the machine gets ready only for few seconds to steam, than you must change your steaming thermostat attached in boiler(there are 3 of them:
1 security
2 coffee brewing
3 steam
i hope you fix it soon and enjoy in perfect espresso
1. Remove the froth enhancer and rinse under warm tap water. 2.. Wipe the steam wand with a damp cloth. 3. Briefly set the Selector Control to the ‘STEAM’ position to clear any remaining milk from the steam wand. If that doesn't work, remove any rubber parts. Place the metal frother tube in a pot of water with a bit of ammonia or vinegar in it. Heat the water to boiling, then let it simmer awhile.
The good news is there is nothing wrong with your coffee maker!
With any coffee maker that heats up the water, you're going to lose some of that water to the heating process (steam, etc.). You also don't get every bit of water out of the machine.
So that's why you need to look at the water reservoir level indications instead of using the graduations marked on the glass coffee carafe.
Typically, once you've figured out how you coffee maker works, I'd just "add" 2 more cups of water in the glass coffee carafe to get the amount of cups you want to brew.
I know my coffee maker is pretty close to exactly 2 cups shy of whatever I put in the glass carafe that I pour into my coffee maker. That's when I noticed the markings inside the water reservoir that didn't match the coffee pot. It was always 2 cups shy, so I just put 8 cups of water (using the carafe) to get 6 cups in the morning.
So I suggest you just you make these small adjustments to your water measuring and you'll get the right amount of brewed coffee out of your machine!
Pro Line Kitchenaid appliances have a 2 Year Warranty on them from the date of purchase. Parts for the espresso machine, because they are considered "non-repairable," will be difficult to find. I would contact Kitchenaid Customer Service to see what they could recommend for you.
Their toll-free telephone number is 1-800-541-6390.
I had this problem too and finally found a fix for it.
I don't know if the cause of this issue is the same for everyone experiencing the problem, but the issue for me was hard water. The fix is to run vinegar mixed with water through the machine quite a few times, until it starts to run normally.
If you do have hard water issues, it's recommended that you run vinegar or citric acid through the machine about once a month, to keep deposits from building up.
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