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There can be a couple of things. The heating element could be bad. Check with an ohms meter. 12 - 16 ohms between the element terminals. You could have a bad power board. There is a solder connection that seperates and can be resoldered. Look for a small bulls eye where 3 solder connections make a triangle in the top left side. A little heat and new solder can fix it sometimes but don't put too much solder on or you will short the connections. If this doesn't fix the problem you need a new board.
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There are 3 things that could be the problem.
1. The power board on the left rear inside.
2. Heating element is burnt out. Replace the top part of the boiler and order a brew head gasket and replace it at the same time while you have the machine apart.
3. and less likely is the temperature sensor. 2 red wires goes from the board to the top of the boiler.
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