SOURCE: malfunction code 8 on Jura Impressa s8
To fix this problem you need to clean the layers and layers of coffee mud off the plates that dispense the spent grounds into the hopper. My suggestion is to do this major muck cleaning before you even put the cleaning tablet in.
Get a flashlight and pull the trays out and have a look at the mechanism that dumps into the hopper. You will see the layers of gunk that need to be scraped off. Easiest thing to get in there is a finger to start, then place it next to your sink and clean it with a water jet from your kitchen faucet, provided your faucet will allow you to do that. Let the runoff go into the sink of course. After you get it cleaned up, then put the machine through the cleaning cycle.
If you can't get the problem solved, the fix is a flat $200 from Capresso.
Call the number above to get set up with a service shipment, done in PA.
Devin in Ohio
SOURCE: Where do you put the cleaning tablets in a jura impressa x7-s?
Hi.
You put the cleaning tablets under the round lift up flap on top of the machine between the bean hoppers.
You put the tablet in when the display request it during the coffee cleaning program.
The milk cleaning solution is mixed 15ml in 250ml of water. Place the milk tubes in the solution and activate the cappuccino cleaning program which wil then also ask for clean water to rinse. Or just use the milk button.
Hope this helps.
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SOURCE: The cleaning cycle is not complete (Jura F9)
This indicates that the Flowmeter is either dirty or defective, it sends incorrect messages back to the electroninc board about the waterflow. It`s located on the left side (seen from behind) as a white sircular box with 2 hoses and an electrical contact on top of the lid.
SOURCE: Jura Capresso C3000 keeps saying clean unit
We have the S8 here at our office. Ran the cleaning cycle and "Clean Now" message was still on and beeping afterwards. Read the Feb 28 comment and carefully cleaned everything that had grounds stuck to it. Ran the cycle again and it worked. Thanks all.
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