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Posted on Oct 22, 2017

Impressa S7 clogged

Muy wife bought oily coffee beans, and the S7 has been having problems.

Very little coffee comes out, and I get the "fill system" then "press steam" When I do this, a bunch of steam comes out, but very little coffee. I have rinsed the system multiple times, but no improvement in flow.

Thanks,

Roders.

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Mark Montgomery

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  • Posted on Jun 08, 2008

SOURCE: Dual Frother Plus

Contact Jura, this is a recall issue and they will replace it for free. Beats getting burned from the steam. The new part has fewer pieces and is easier to clean.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 02, 2009

SOURCE: Fill beans message keeps coming up on jura capresso impressa s9

You need to open the grinder, it`s probably packed with old fine powdered coffee that blocks the outlet. Clean this out and try again. Since it works normal when you use pre-ground coffee, there shouldn`t be any problems with any other parts.

Let me know if you want a description for have to open and clean the grinder.

Good luck!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 05, 2009

SOURCE: Where can I find an Jura Capresso Impressa F9 replacement lid

The only sources I have been able to find are in Europe. They do not always wish to ship to the US however. In the US the dealers always want the repair, but seldome wish to sell parts outright. Try this website for parts.

Mike

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 12, 2009

SOURCE: The machine says FILL BEANS but beans are in

Hi
Oily beans (shiny) can some times stick together after grinding with a fine setting. Try opening the grinder setting to the very coarsest setting and see if it will clear the passage. If you have pushed the brew button an lot of times you may have packed the grounds in the passage which will have to cleaned manually.
Once you have the grinder working again, open it to the coarsest setting to clean the burrs. 1 time is enough. To turn the grind setting back down to your setting make sure that the grinder is running at that time. You can open to a coarse setting any time but it has to be running to finer.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 01, 2009

SOURCE: ground coffee piles up before getting to steam unit

HI
There are 2 knobs in the bean hopper. Turn the large knob to the largest number. You can turn the knob to a larger number any time but it has to be grinding to turn to a smaller number. Now replace everything and make your coffee. Once you have made your coffee you can turn the knob back to a number that was higher than the one you had it on, but only when the grinder is running.
If that didn't do it. Sounds like you have a blockage in you grind passage. Try removing the brew group. Then inside on the roof of the machine where the brew unit was setting there is a drop chute where the coffee is dropped into the brew unit. From the left side of the drop chute pull down and back, and it will drop coffee. This will clear an opening that relieves pressure on the passage. There is a passage inside the drop chute area that goes to the grinder. Vacuum it out. It will be on the right side of the drop chute.
Once that is cleared go to the bean hopper and follow the first part again.

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