Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines - Popular Questions, Answers, Tips & Manuals
Hi, My Nespresso handle is stuck in the open / up position and there is no capsule or tray inserted, open & empty. Advice please
Which model of machine is it? How old is it? Is it plugged into the wall socket and turned on? Some newer Nespresso machines need a power supply to turn on and to work.
Next check the drop bin the used pods drop into. Sometimes when it is full a pod won't drop properly and can jam the mechanism.
Try this. When the machine is Cold and unplugged from the wall. Remove the drop bin. Swing the handle to the fully open position and carefully feel Up from inside the hole the drop bin sits in. Your checking to see if there's a pod jammed in there.
If it still won't close it could be a broken part from inside the machine jamming the sliding rails. The finger test above might knock the broken piece loose.
What does a CIMBALI M34 CODES ERROR 053 mean?
That .depends on software and configuration. It is not a universal code You might find help in the manual.
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Inspect Electrical Supply: Ensure that the machine is receiving proper electrical power. Sometimes, an interruption in the power supply can trigger error codes.
Clean Components: Check if any components related to coffee grounds or filters are dirty or clogged. Clean the underpan gasket, filter holes, and filter holder outlet hole.
Coffee Ground Quality: Verify that the coffee grounds are of the correct consistency. If they are too coarse or too old, it can affect the machine's operation.
Discharge System: Examine the discharge system for any blockages.
De'Longhi PrimaDonna Soul Coffee Maker not making milk foam.
The milk delivery tube is very narrow bore and in my experience you will find the tube is blocked with congealed milk solids even if you clean then regularly. You need an enzyme milk cleaner like Rinza and even with that you need to manually massage the tubes or remove the blockages. The service engineers just replace them.
I have a lavazza espresso point and both red lights are flashing
I've found if you check the basics and the obvious first it's often something silly you've missed.
Is there water in the tank? Yes, I've done that.
How old is the machine? Parts do wear out if it's used regularly.
Are you only making one or two cups of coffee or are you making four or more cups all together? If the machine gets too hot through continuous use it will go into a "Safe" mode until it cools down.
With the machine unplugged from the wall wait until it it totally cold. Open the water tank and drain as much water out as you can. At the bottom of the tank there should be a small plastic rocker arm. This is the water level switch. Use you finger and check it flops up and down.
Refill the water tank and plug it back into the wall socket. Run the machine through the 'hot water Only' cycle twice. This can flush the pipes inside the machine. Let the machine cool down then put it through a Descaling cycle.
Are all the spouts and nozzles clean and not clogged? Sometime a slow flow of water can cause error lights.
If non of these check solve the issue it is most likely a problem with an internal part. You'll need to get a professional repairer to do the work.
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