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Jura Capresso Impressa E8 Espresso/Coffee Maker, error 8 related issues. Get free ... We have just done a full disassembly, cleaning, and relube of our Jura Z5 ...
From your description I would say a broken O ring seal in the brewing chamber. You will need to remove the brewing unit and clean, replace seals and lubricate the sliding guides.
This could be a problem with the main control board or CPU. It could be that there is moisture after getting onto it and causing the fault which may only need to be dried off. Otherwise the machine may need a new board. If main board is 5 years old, its probably had its day.
Kris I have this same problem. Did you figure out how to replace the flap or did you have to take it in for repair.
Does anyone else know how to replace this plastic flap?
Hi, if you havn't already solved this one, it has been caused by pulling the drip tray/ dump box out while the brew unit was still active. Switch off the machine and insert the drip tray without the dump box. Turn the machine back on and the brew unit should re align itself.
You must remove the 4 oval screws on the back panel, then lift up the top panel. Then take a good grip in the left panel (seen from behind) and pull back. The other panel you use your fist and hit lightly backwards, it is ligthly snapped in the front panel. Then you will have free axcess for cleaning.
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.
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.
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