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JURA ENA Micro 9 " Close lid" error

Lid closing error

Soulshaker

December 11, 2023 01:54 pm

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Hello everyone

I am in despair...a Jura Ena Micro 9 does the following. Switch on and it shows close lid.
I have now checked the microswitch of the bean lid and also the reed contact of the powder chute and found them to be
good or OK.
Powder supply works. This means that the magnetic switch is recognized by the chute.

I have already looked here in the forum, but haven't actually found anything except the switches. Could this be due to the circuit board, and if so, which one?
Does anyone else have an idea?Jura ENA Micro 90

Schlawi

December 11, 2023 06:37 pm

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The message is for the bean container lid. Is the lug on the lid that operates the switch still there?

Soulshaker

December 11, 2023 08:05 pm

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Hello

yes it is....have already completed the switch .

Schlawi

December 11, 2023 09:53 pm

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You can bridge the two pins of CP2D on the power board and see if the message then disappears.

Soulshaker

December 11, 2023 09:58 pm

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if these are the pins of the micro switch bean cover..I have already done that and bridged them.
that's why I'm at a loss

Schlawi

December 11, 2023 10:02 pm

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Then I don't know either. This could be due to the control unit or the power board.
You can disconnect and reconnect the wide plugs that go to the control unit. Otherwise I don't know what to do.

Soulshaker

December 11, 2023 10:09 pm

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Thank you ...that's what I thought...
I don't know whether it's the control circuit board or the circuit board at the top of the rotary wheel that's defective.