Hi Peter,
here's Gittili. I'm the one who had the problem, Rudi answered me nicely.
no, I couldn't solve the problem. In the electric everything was ok, as far as I could see, but the assumption it could clog coffee residues a little bit made sense to me. The pressure then becomes too high and the machine switches off.
However, I would have had to take the whole machine apart for it, that was not possible for me at that time therefore I bought ´ne new XN, because there were there just for little money and with new purchase there is always ´nen voucher for capsules...
Warscheinlich not that what you would like to know straight, but with Media Markt this machine gives evenly for 69Euro. If you remove the free capsules, which you get with the enclosed voucher, it costs you almost nothing more...
Yes, I know, that is not the sense and purpose...
>Interesting was my phone call with the technician of Nespresso,
who literally implored me to decalcify the machine!!!!
Even when I told him that we had the softest water in all of Germany and that there was no lime in our country (yes, that's really true!!) he told me to decalcify it UNNOT CONDITIONALLY... img src='/forums/html/emoticons/blink.gif' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='blink.gif' />
My guess and food for the conspiracy theories of this world:
....one of these electronically built in "broken" functions"??????
I haven't done anything to my machine anymore, it's been in the basement ever since.
If you, possibly with the help of the nice Rudi Your good Krups could repair say hello, maybe I'll make myself over it..
Much success and very dear greetings from Gitti.
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