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I don't recall any Experts named Lee, but this particular Miele is featured here with problems at least weekly.
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Sep 21, 2021 - Hold the descaling button until the cycle lights are flashing. Place a container underneath your steam valve and open it. The machine will stop ...
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Mar 18, 2016 - How can I reset the descaling process on a Miele CVA 5060 which is stuck at 1 minute. Placed the machine on descale - Miele Coffee Makers &
Hi Patrick,
Although long time ago you made your post, I would like to ask you if you found the metal replacement part as I am suffering the same topic on a Bodum Granos machine.
Thanks for your help.
If the heating element in your espresso machine does not heat and your thermostat is working, then check the thermal fuse. The thermal fuse works to prevent overheating by blocking power from getting to the heating element and works with thermostat. If it fails to work, then it is best to replace your thermal fuse.
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These machine need dealer service every 9 to 18 months depending on use. They don't tell you this when you buy them. Your leak is almost certainly worn O-rings in the brew group or the pump.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Miele+CVA+4075+leaking
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Switch it off and wait 10 minutes: Sometimes, if your coffee maker is still new and has water sitting in it for a long time, or if you have just cleaned it, you might see an error message saying that there is no water. Just turning them off and waiting 10 minutes will often solve the problem. Afterward, turn it back on, pour some water into it and try again! If for some reason it doesn't work after doing that, try the next steps mentioned below.
Reset the clock, then brew a cup of coffee: Check to make sure all of your connections are properly secured and tight. Even a half-turn can cause problems with appliances that use electricity, and it is important to remember not to force any connection into place. You may need a new plug for an appliance that's been in service for many years if you are having trouble getting power to it-don't assume anything! Many older appliances have worn or damaged wiring.
Turn it off and on again: The next logical step is to turn your coffee maker off and then back on again. This works with many small appliances and just might clear up whatever issue you're experiencing. In some cases, a reset button or power button will be present to make it easier. If not, try to turn it off at its power source (i.e., unplugging it) and then plug it back in afterward. If that doesn't work, try turning off your home's circuit breaker for a few minutes, if applicable, before returning power to it and trying again.
If these tips do not work, you might try the customer service of the manufacturer.
Dim displays are normally caused by failing, bulging or split capacitors on the back of the display. They regulate voltage to the display. If you are proficient with a soldering iron, you can do it yourself.
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The peice of plastic is probably the power off switch lever. That ensures the machine will not opperate when the brewing unit is removed, avoiding a horrible mess.
For some reason, people don't think too often about how dirty the ventilation system is, even though it is essentially the air they breathe indoors. I think it is very important to at least sometimes do Ventilation smoke test, and also contact experienced specialists who can quickly and efficiently clean the ventilation. Such services are also provided by Grease Gone.
leave the power point turned on.
turn off machine at the power switch (on the unit)
This should bring the unit down....or
Turn off completely unit and power point and the just turn on the power point...this should bring the unit down
Just had the same problem after washing my ESAM5500. Seems that some water hot on the switch that is triggered when grounds container is inserted. My solution was removing the bottom panel (5 screws if I remember correctly) and disconnect the green wire from the switch (there are three wires - green, ping and blue). When the green wire is disconnected, coffee maker thinks that grouns container is inserted all the time - even if it is removed.
It seems to be a strange make model combination. Gaggia is the maker, Costa Coffee is a shop franchise, no Lama or even Llamas :>D
Videos that should help. Strangely, the most common reason for burrs seizing is small stones the size of a coffee bean that get through production, nicely roasted and covered in coffee oils.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Costa+Gaggia+LAMA++A+coffee+grinder+strip+and+clean
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It is dated with a non intuitive, none readable code. You can see examples here.
Where is my Date Code? BACK OF BREWER Sticker on the lower back of brewer BOTTOM OF BREWER Sticker attached to the bottom baseplate of your brewer. Note: Allow water in tank to cool. Drain water before turning over.