I tried rinsing and cleaning several times but won't work.
SOURCE: Water in the drip tray of coffee machine
take out the mecanism and clean it how is instructed in manual, than get it back carefuly. Pay attention on position of mecanizm.
SOURCE: Jura Impresso E9 not dripping through spouts but into drip tray
This is most likely due to a bad o'ring. The bar you speak of...Does the unit have a small spout pointing upward from the area?...with a groove? Is the o'ring in that groove damaged or missing? When the grounds are compressed in the piston, the brew unit lowers down onto this spout and seals on it. The high pressure water then is injected upward inot the brew unit. When this seal fails the water simply leaks into the tray when there are grounds providing backpressure. When rinsing and no backpressure some of the water may be getting through. Make sure you lube up any seals with a food grade lube. Olive oil will work in a pinch.
Mike
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"
SOURCE: All water directed to Frother/ Water nozzle on Impressa C%
The Multivalve seems to be stuck. When you start up the machine you should hear the multivalve turning 2 times, if it`s silent, the valve is defective. This valve is important to guide the water in the right direction. Contact your servicedealer and let them have a look. There`s also a small chance that the electronic board are sending wrong or no signals to the valve
SOURCE: I have an Jura E85 that is taking a long time to
I would tend to think that there is another issue at play and not a problem with the brew unit. The clogged sieve would not cause low pressure at the frother output. I would think that this is due to clogging in the lines, heater, frother valve, etc, or a bad pump. Either way, it involves disassembly and going through it, cleaning these components (inside) and verifying where the clog may be, and that the pump is okay. As far as the oval screws, the tool is best although I have used a "small" pair of vice grips and replaced them screws with phillips screws so I would have to deal with them. I now own the tool. In the long run, keep up on regular decalcifying or utilize a filter 100%.
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