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Christian_1

November 03, 2019 04:53 pm

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Hello, everybody,

I have a problem with my Siemens eq5, it is after each coffee making a decent amount of coffee in the tester container and in the drip tray. The coffee cups are only half full. Even when flushing the appliance, only a little water comes out at the front, most of it ends up in the drip tray.
Any of you guys know what this
could be?
Thank you very much.

Andromeda

November 08, 2019 12:39 pm

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Hello, Christian,

I would suggest a brewing unit revision to your problem. ( Or new brewing unit )

http://www.kaffeeservice-nord.de/anleitungen/Anleitung_BSH_EQ_PH2.pdf

Greetings Alex



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Christian_1

November 09, 2019 11:40 am

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Hello Alex
, thank you very much for
your answer.

I had already almost suspected that it would result in it and will

try

it with a new brewing unit

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Greetings Christian

Christian_1

November 12, 2019 05:33 pm

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Hello, Alex,

the new brewing unit has eliminated the problem.
Thank you very much.


Andromeda

November 13, 2019 05:08 pm

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Hello, Christian,

I'm glad I could help you.

Greetings Alex



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Phillips HD5730
Siemens EQ7 L-Series
Melitta Caffeo CI

HWS

December 16, 2019 05:49 pm

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HotCoffee Maschinenservice offers a brewing unit seal set for 10 Euro, which can be used to overhaul the brewing units. The most important is the piston rod seal in the opening of the brewing cylinder. This is the seal that seals at the bottom of the piston rod so that no scalding water can pass through during pressing. You can squeeze it out with a small screwdriver and then fumble the new gasket into it with a sure instinct. It's hard, but with patience you succeed.

MfG HWS