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opaekkich

November 15, 2014 12:31 pm

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I received an AEG CaFamosa 350 as a gift; unfortunately the water supply to the broth group does not work. I have renewed gradually according to the water inlet: pump, overpressure valve, outlet connection for thermoblock. All hose lines are freely continuous. The outlet nozzle allows the hot water or steam for the foamer to pass through, but no water reaches the brewing group.

All mechanical parts and seals are lightly greased with silicone grease.

Who can help me?


In advance my best thanks

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kaffeechris

November 15, 2014 01:50 pm

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Surely you have a mistake in the brewing group, look out for the brewing group documents in Google and have a look at what you may have mounted incorrectly in your brewing group.
MfG Chris



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rudi-03

November 15, 2014 04:11 pm

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Hello,

the repair and maintenance manual for the brewing group is pinned in this sub forum.



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opaekkich   

November 20, 2014 11:34 am

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Hello together!

>I have to revise myself: I forgot to push the white slider to the back before the installation. This I did afterwards and lo and behold, it all worked. You should often read the manual of a device correctly, then you can save yourself a lot of problems.

Many thanks anyway for your suggestions.

I am a former locksmith and can think myself into many designs; but I despair of some small things but still!

Gruß

opaekkich

Kazuya07

February 20, 2015 09:09 am

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That sounds like a problem with the electronics. Possibly somewhere in the control electronics a loose contact caused by vibrations of the grinding mechanism, but this is only a theory..


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