SOURCE: I have a Jura-Capressa S9
I have fixed this problem..................there is a small attachment on the back (2 in fact). the inlet & out let of the boiler.
The start to leak for some silly reason. U need to replace this
SOURCE: Where can I find an Jura Capresso Impressa F9 replacement lid
The only sources I have been able to find are in Europe. They do not always wish to ship to the US however. In the US the dealers always want the repair, but seldome wish to sell parts outright. Try this website for parts.
Mike
www.juraprofi.de
SOURCE: jura capresso f9
I had the same problem, it told me to fill the water portion but when I pushed the button it would not clear. I called customer service and spoke with a technician. He told me to turn off and unplug the machine,remove the grounds drawer and reach inside the machine behind the plastic chute that hangs down in the middle. There is a metal disk mounted on an angle with a raised dimple in the center. The disk is the size of the discarded grounds wafers. The dimple in the middle is a sensor. Some times the accumulation of oils, coffee grounds and water leaves a residue on the disk that can short out the sensor. After locating the sensor and memorizing its position reach in with a paper towel and wipe off the residue. It works best to use a dampened towel and the a dry one. You will remove a substantial film of residue from the disk. I have done this numerous times and it has never failed to work. p.s The technician also advised me that the problem is more likely if you have your grind set too fine.
SOURCE: Jura Impressa F9
You can find some detail procedure in this tip below
http://www.fixya.com/support/r5713182-jura_capresso_impressa_f9_malfunction_8
Try it since it have help some other with same problem.
SOURCE: Where can I send my Jura z5 for repair?
Which part of the world are you based? Go to www.jura.com, select which part of the world you are based, and it will take you to a local agent.
Otherwise google it
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