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If the water pressure coming out of the steam/hot water arm is fine, then the issue is likely with the brew unit or the grinder. Here are a few things you can check:
Clean the brew unit: A dirty or clogged brew unit can slow down the flow of water. Remove the brew unit and clean it thoroughly, making sure to remove any coffee residue or buildup.
Check the grinder: A dull or clogged grinder can also slow down the flow of water. Make sure the grinder is set to the appropriate setting for your coffee beans and check that the grinder is not clogged.
Check the water flow meter: The water flow meter measures the amount of water flowing through the machine. If it is clogged or damaged, it can affect the flow of water. Try cleaning the water flow meter with a soft-bristled brush and see if that helps.
Check the water filter: If your machine has a water filter, it may be clogged and affecting the flow of water. Replace the filter if necessary.
If none of these solutions help, it may be a more serious issue and you may need to bring your machine to a professional for repair.
Hi Sounds like the grinder is set too fine Adjust while grinding one notch coarser at a time Keep in mind you have to make about 2 or 3 coffees for you to taste the difference Good luck
as for slowing it down, no problem. Hook it to a cord with a dimmer switch connected to it. Make sure your running with the same power rating though. As for a dripper, no ideas just yet.
Good day, A slow continues drip, but still dispenses O.K. is caused by the dual water valve on the bottom rear of the machine not closing completely. Only fix is replacing the water valve assembly.
If the grounds are really wet and not looks like a round firm cake, you need to use coarser grist on the grinder. The water in the drip tray is coming from the brew unit. The o-rings are not holding the pressure inside because the sieve is clogged. It could also be that the o-ring are dirty, then the brew unit needs to be disassembled and cleaned.
A good way to controll if the grist is too fine, is to watch if the coffee is just dripping from the outlet. Then try adjusting the grinder until the coffee flows evenly. You can also hear if the pump works harder during brewing.
look in manuel how to ajust the coffee grinder its grind the coffee to fine when you ajust the leveler of coffee move it only when the grinder work do a few ajustment it will be fine pierre
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