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Arieve

November 17, 2013 05:36 pm

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Hello together,

>have a problem and maybe someone can help me:

After the exchange of the grinder of a Krups XP 7230 has worked pretty well and I have cleaned the machine inside well it does not work again to take it into operation.

He does an autotest when switching on and then thinks he has to refill the water circuit. So the vessel is put in and pressed Ok. But now only water comes out of the steam nozzle and after the end of the filling process the machine jumps back into the autotest and wants to refill the water circuit again.

This game is now going on all the time, after the 3rd or 4th time I have broken off annoyed and opened the machine again, but I do not see the problem...

Can someone help me?

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Kaffeeliebhaber

November 17, 2013 10:16 pm

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Hello,

Control the flowmeter
dismantle it and blow it through



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Arieve

November 18, 2013 09:36 pm

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Hello!

I tried it now. Flowmeter removed, blown through and the hoses around it as well. There was a lot of lime in it and it looks clean now. Unfortunately, now with the water cycle filling nothing comes more at all. I have the impression that no water is being drawn. Also the float on the one hose hasn't exactly become richer in water...

Had I done something wrong?

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Arieve

November 18, 2013 09:55 pm

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One more attempt with the autotest, again no water comes out in front. This time error message with error number 5.

Anyone saying anything?

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November 19, 2013 06:48 pm

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Hello,

Fault 5 is the flowmeter and the water intake side.
Is the water filter continuous (the small transparent tube)?
You may remove and bypass or replace it.
You may also have swapped the hoses at the flowmeter during replacement.



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Arieve

November 20, 2013 02:16 am

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QUOTE (Frahlinglingliebhaber @ Tuesday, 19. November 2013, 17:48 hrs)November 2013, 17:48 hrs)
Hallo,

Fault 5 is the flowmeter and the water intake side.
If the water filter is continuous (the small transparent tube)?
Event removing it and bypassing or replacing it.
Event replacing the hoses at the flowmeter.

Yes, seems to be consistent, but I'm not ruling out that I've shot something wrong.

>Here a few pictures:

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Martin (Hobbytechniker)

November 20, 2013 12:59 pm

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Hello,

da something is clogged ... please check hoses and components for water passage, once behind the pump and then behind the instantaneous water heater.

The pump or the pressure compensation on the pump could be damaged or there could be a foreign body in the pipes.

Always be careful when working with electrical systems...!

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November 20, 2013 07:09 pm

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Hello

Can't see this on the photos now but the water comes from the water tank into the filter from there from below into the flowmeter and from above out to the pump.



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