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Posted on Jun 26, 2010

The steam nozzle has broken

The steam nozzle has been leaking steam out the side and now it has just popped off - can I get a replacement and fix it myself?

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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

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