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Coffee is not hot enough

ayham

December 10, 2012 10:30 pm

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I have had the Melitta ceffeo si for a few weeks now. Tastefully and technically good, but the coffee is honestly not hot enough for me. Even though I have set the highest brewing temperature. Is that normal? How about you?

Riddle

December 11, 2012 07:49 pm

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If you have a thermometer available?
Then you could measure the exact temperature and compare it with the operating instructions in the manual.
If you really don't know what's right, I would advise you not to change the brewing element yourself (unless you know the technique). I almost burned the whole place down, luckily my smoke detector from http://www.bbt-plan.de/ warned me in time! ~.~

ristretto

December 11, 2012 08:00 pm

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I suppose the user is simply used to KAffee from the filter coffee machine and there the coffee is hotter like from a KV.
To be sure that everything iO is best as the previous poster already wrote times with a thermometer to measure the temperature.

With a new machine I would not screw around even with knowledge for what there is warranty and in the Internet a 2 week return policy



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December 12, 2012 12:23 am

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Normally the one from the CI is "boiling hot" that you have to wait a little with the thermoglass.
Miss the temperature.

schafbock

December 12, 2012 03:42 pm

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Today I measured:

Temperature: high
Amount: 140ml

In ceramic"hump": 66°
In thermoglass: 71°

each time 10 seconds after letting in.

ayham

December 14, 2012 08:43 pm

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Thanks for the answers.
I'll get myself a thermometer.
As in other words, I can't even talk about cooking hot, as we wrote earlier. I will measure the temperature and report again biggrin.gif

schafbock

December 19, 2012 07:35 pm

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You cuckoo?

Ayham

December 20, 2012 11:08 pm

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Thanks for the tip. Somehow I'm annoyed that Melitta can't get the coffee any hotter. friends of ours have Delonghi and the machine makes a really hot coffee. Isn't it possible to increase the power of the brewing unit????

schafbock

December 21, 2012 01:37 am

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I would be interested to know how hot it is for you and how hot it is for your friends?
Is the difference only marginal or violent.
You have a high temperature?

I usually let 30 ml of hot water in before you move in.
Then the pipes and cup are preheated.
Pour out the water but don't forget... biggrin.gif laugh.gif biggrin.gif>

Ayham   

December 27, 2012 09:10 pm

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sssooo there I am again.
Today I have measured with me. Ceramic cup, waited 10 sec, cafe crema: 65,8°, but cools with every second ab
Espresso after preheating with water: 64°

In internet forums it says that the perfect temperature should be 60-70.
What do you think about it now. Don't I need to be angry?

John lysebraate

March 13, 2023 04:41 pm

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Just bought a coffer maker,but it is not producing hot coffee only warm/lukewarm[B][/B]