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Simon Egglestone Posted on Dec 20, 2014

How do I fix steam nozzle?

When pressing button for steam or hot water only get a thin stream of cold water. Many thanks for any advice, cheers.

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Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Jan 09, 2009

SOURCE: No milk,or steam coming from cappucinno nozzle

If you pull the cappacino component off. The black plastic thing at the end of the metal tube (where the cappacino component's attached to) can be unscrewed by rotating it with your hand. You can clean it with a brush and a thick needle to clean the hole the make sure that it's not blocked. After that just screw it back on and reattach the cappacino component.

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Tushar

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  • Posted on Oct 16, 2009

SOURCE: Changed Claris Filter-now says

Fill your water tank with Warm Water and then try a few times. Keep Patient and Keep trying for some times and it will work.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 26, 2010

SOURCE: the steam nozzle has broken

Yes you can but it is very hard to get inside the front of the machine if the tube has come off in the front panel, if it has come off one of the solinoids in the right hand side of the machine it is easy to put back on also check that the steam nozzle is not blocked with old milk it will cause the pressure to blow off the tubes

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2012

SOURCE: Changed Claris Filter-now says "fill system/press steam"

I have had an S9 for 8 years now and have had it refirbished twice in its lifetime. I am convinced that the Claris Water filters cause this problem in that they can creat to much resistance or air and the system becomes water starved.Try taking out the filter and running steam for a couple of minutes. If you see water coming through, you most likely have a bad filter. moving forward, i am leaving the filter ourt and running the system in the DeCalc mode. I will have to decalcify the system routinely now but its worth eleviating the filter headache.

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Most likely a faulty valve the lets the water come out before building the steam pressure. I have not seen a repair manual but it is not that easy to replace he valves. The valves come as a set and are made of plastic. Not that expensive but you will need to open the unit completely to replace them.
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- Make sure that the filled water container is in the appliance.


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Dave - Avalonxls at att dot net

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nozzle.
- Press the hot water button, turn the
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and let water run out until it streams
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- Press the hot water button again.
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- Turn the program selector to "On" with lighting and place a container under the hot water spout and another

under the steam spout.


- Press the hot water button, turn the steam selector counterclockwise and dispense hot water until it flows in

quiet, continuous streams.


- Press the hot water button again.

Turn the steam selector clockwise to o, to turn off the water.


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(Button 26 is the right-most one (2 intersecting
ovals.)
From the Manual:
Press the button (26) for at least 5 seconds to
select the descaling operating mode; the LED
emits a fixed light.
• Direct the steam nozzle (14) toward the drip
tray.
• Position a vessel of adequate capacity under
the steam nozzle and turn the hot water knob
anticlockwise (16). The appliance starts an
automatic descaling cycle with pauses preset
by the manufacturer and managed
automatically by the appliance.
• At the end of the cycle, the flow of the
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• Turn the knob of the hot water nozzle (16)
clockwise to OFF. In this case, also the warning
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drinking water.
• Position a vessel of adequate capacity under
the steam nozzle and empty 2/3 of the
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knob (16) anticlockwise; to shut off the flow,
turn the knob (16) clockwise.
• Let the appliance heat up and empty the
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Ventilate

I fixed my ventilate problem! After 2 days of utter frustration and pushing many buttons, I read another guest comment about resetting to factory settings. Push the up button under the small coffee icon. It should say factory setting with the asterick next to it. Push OK. Then push "yes" for factory settings. Then my machine started working again! Hallelujah! It erased my personal coffee cup setting, but who cares.

Big thanks to the person who posted their solution on Dec. 2007.
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