SOURCE: jura capresso
If you gind too fine, it will overload the pump and result in the "open tap" a few seconds into brew. Rinse and gind coarser to clear out malfunction.
SOURCE: my jura capresso says system fill...it makes a lot of noise
System fill is usually when the machine auto solenoid fill valve is putting water into the boiler. If it is making noise then the solenoid is clogged or there is no water getting to the solenoid.
SOURCE: Jura Capresso Impressa S9- no steam
I had a similar problem. I took off the side and rear cover, followed the hose that comes from the steam wand to the rear of hte unit. It enters a solenoid made by ACL Italy. I dismantled the solenoid unit by disconnecting the two hose ends, removing the relay, and unscrewing the plunger unit (vertical pipe). The plunger unit internals should move freely up and down like a piston in a cylinder , powered by a small spring. In my unit, this plunger was calcified and seized. I soaked it in boiling water and pressed on it gently several times and it unstuck. I put it all back together again and presto! Good luck
Under the rotary switch on the left there is a micro
switch which is probably stuck in and it always pressed. That is why you enter
in RINCE directly and also it repeatedly stays at RINCE position.
So first you need to check the rotary switch and try
to slightly pull it out with a thin screwdriver very softly. If this it does
not make any different you need to replace this rotary switch
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