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Worm in coffee

esgerhard   

July 25, 2013 01:12 pm

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Last weekend my children discovered little worms in the coffee. They had obviously not survived the procedure with boiling water and high pressure, but they are a cause for concern because of the not very appetizing sight.

Multiple cleaning with the original tablets and also descaling have reduced the number of small animals, but they are still present.

Whether they got into the machine with a coffee mixture or by other means, I do not know. Nevertheless I want to get rid of them...

Who has an idea?
Many thanks in advance!

rudi-03

July 25, 2013 07:07 pm

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Hello,

I don't know what kind of model you have, but in any case you have to open the machine and clean the whole device and the components manually.



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July 25, 2013 08:28 pm

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don't red, you should clean the mill manually in all cases, and possibly also disassemble and clean the brewing group, the animals won't be in the water cycle. so from a health point of view, maggots are protein-rich and nutritious, but don't really have to be, as long as there are still steaks, pay a little more attention to cleanliness



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July 25, 2013 08:54 pm

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Hello "Rudi-03" and "Kaffeeplanet
many thanks for your answers.
My fully automatic coffee maker is a "Bosch benvenuto B40".

Of course I had already removed the fairing all around.
It makes an almost clinically pure impression inside (and has only produced 5400 cups of coffee).
The brewing unit of course shows its use. I assume, however, that the maggots could not have survived the temperatures there.
(That's why I didn't take them apart.)

It could be that the maggots with the coffee beans got into the machine?
Then there would be no hectic. Has anyone ever experienced this?

Many thanks
es gerhard

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July 25, 2013 09:39 pm

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Hello,

I didn't have a problem with maggots yet. If your Bosch is nice and clean from the inside, and you didn't find any maggots there, then I guess the coffee spout. Moist warm climate (probably with coffee residues) results in a 1A culture medium.



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esgerhard

July 25, 2013 10:39 pm

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Hello,

>many thanks for the answer.
I don't know how to disassemble and clean the coffee spout at a Bosch benvenuto B40.
Who knows their way around?

Many thanks...
...and many greetings
esgerhard

esgerhard   

July 25, 2013 11:55 pm

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Hello Rudi-03,

In between I found one of your earlier contributions with the search function and the keyword "coffee spout" - with the successful tip for dismantling the coffee spout.
I cleaned the spout carefully (mechanically). I didn't find any maggots.
But maybe the problem is already "eaten".

Many thanks for your competent tips...
...and greetings
esgerhard

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July 26, 2013 06:32 pm

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Hello esgerhard,

"eaten" is well aptly formulated. laugh.gif
Glad I all this worked out and your "rental nomads" hopefully moved away.



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Gro

August 25, 2014 10:41 pm

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Hello,
as already described are the maggots in the coffee spout. With our Bosch machine this is already the 2nd time. You can carefully open the sliding plastic outlet unit (plastic flaps). Below is the black spout with air supply from above. You have to remove the hose, the outlet unit is fixed with a magnet (just pull it forward). The rest is cleaning up and getting nauseous about what's in there. ultrasonic bath, shake with water, vinegar, detergent ....
Z. There are a lot of fruit flies on the way again. If you don't make coffee for a few days, they nest and grow. They are killed by the hot coffee. ....

Have fun cleaning. The first time we afforded ourselves a new spout. In the fruit mosquito season we will not drink coffee from the fully automatic machine in the future. I think the spout is a misconstruction.

Grosser Helfer

August 25, 2014 10:47 pm

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Googled it again. We have the same machine, Bosch B40 the maggot lock automat!

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August 26, 2014 09:36 pm

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Hello, read this great maggot report.
As already described I would also look at the coffee spout for the flycatcher,
would I also ice the KVA instead of the powdered coffee and so run through big cup...
And the fruit in the fridge. These things are already in the fruit... blink.gif

MfG Chris



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peter5000

August 31, 2014 10:36 am

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Hello people,
war on vacation come back wants to give me a nice espresso and nothing goes more - my guess that the coffee outlet is clogged, was just right, but how do you get to the part ...... if you do not find anything in the net z.b. as the front flap opens .... Note: It is best to press the lid down with a knife a little bit and then do not rinse it with a syringe full of water but read here above that the KVA is only attached by magnets simply remove and rinse. Had maggots iiggiiiittttt also in it!! Now everything is fit again and the coffee tastes smile.gif

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August 31, 2014 02:16 pm

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So I already had very, very, very filthy vending machines on the table, but maggots haven't been accommodated yet, how do they do that?



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Hallo Kaffeeplanet,

August 31, 2014 05:04 pm

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how many coffee outlets have you already cleaned, how many disassembled?

How do you open the outlet construction for the different colored ingredients?

I think your statement is an outrageous tribute. Our machine is regularly cleaned, rinsed and descaled. With our machine, it makes sense that the brewing group can also be easily removed and cleaned. Which also happens regularly. With pipe cleaner the outlet is cleaned, however the pipe cleaner comes only into the straight part and not into the further cavities of the exhaust air. I looked at the M-market a few years ago and only in a machine
the outlet could be opened without large expenditure for cleaning. Hello Kaffeeplanet, which machines offer this option?

Your comment is unqualified, because in the outlet always coffee residues collect and therefore flies are attracted and put their eggs here. This is nature!

How many spouts have you cleaned so far? Which means and devices have you used for this?
Or have you always only done the machines inside? Your comment actually shows that despite your many dirty machines, you have always done the cleaning very incompletely!

Igitt, lieber Kaffeeplant!

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September 01, 2014 05:26 am

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Do you feel like you're stepped on your tie, like you're unregistered?
I disassemble and clean the outlets by default, pipe cleaner is inefficient and is not used, but dishwashing liquid, hot water and compressed air, possibly steam.
At Saecos it is quite easy to disassemble, clean and clean the outlet for cleaning cafe series.never found any maggots. Magic and Royalserie unscrew screw, thread out outlet clean.
Aeg CF is a bit of a tricky, but also works quite well, just like Jura.
The constructions are somehow all similar.
Ok, for a user some outlets are not to be cleaned (due to construction) but then the machine has a cleaning program.If used properly and regularly, it should at least not contain any maggots.
I don't understand why you get so excited as an unregistered, just because I haven't discovered any maggots yet?



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