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kaffeechris

September 01, 2014 05:39 pm

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So I don't know the people and the writers of some maggots and fly reports here. But think that if I am on an animal keeping farm automatically have flies.
Even if you live a few hundred meters away from it, you automatically have this rabble in the house..
It happens that they crawl in everywhere.
There are rinsing cycles today for almost every KVA, which you would let run twice in the morning, even underneath a kitchen crepe so that the outlet is full. Or fix one with the rubber band underneath after the coffee has been brewed. So nobody can get in there.
And if someone is Fuxig there is someone who will come up with something very quickly.


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Write PN.

MfG Chris



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September 01, 2014 11:57 pm

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You can see what maggots look like at Wikipedia "Stubenfliege". The ones in the coffee are of course beautifully roasted brown - the colour just like a coffee bean. The wiki also says that the maggots need about 12-24 hours to bounce out of the eggs. So a long weekend without coffee is enough and the maggot production is finished. ....

There are sections with blocked outlets in various forums. What's supposed to block the outlet? Also the topic maggots can be found here and, many don't dare, because one or the other thinks it is due to a lack of hygiene (dirty machine or the like)?:-)

With the fully automatic machines it is more often the Juras or Bosch/Siemens of the older Benvenuto series, but also others. The construction of the outlet of the Benvenuto can be seen very well in Coffeemakers.de #5245 Fig. 2. Both pipes are open at the top. No grid- nothing. I assume that all machines in the outlet have an opening to give air to the coffee. The air then makes a good crema and also offers the flies a super nest for their production. ...

The Benvenuto rinses the rest when switching on and off. It also automatically indicates when to clean (with tablet) and decalcify. But against the maggots only an exchange of the spout or a massive time-consuming cleaning process or a machine with a different spout?

Have fun searching! For this year the topic is probably already, as already mentioned, eaten or drunk. Enjoy your meal!

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September 02, 2014 05:40 pm

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So again, if the outlet of the Surpresso of the Benvenuto series or any other KVA is clogged, you can also clean it, let it work with grease solvent and overnight. Then rinse out with hot water.

Supplement to the runouts with a little sensitivity you get these too.
MfG Chris



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September 08, 2014 03:10 pm

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Hello,

just had a Siemens Surpresso S75 at home where the coffee smelled and tasted very mouldy. Therefore the coffees always migrated into the spout.

After repeated execution of the Clean and Calc programs this was still the case and also after additional cleaning of the inner life.

Then the idea of the coffee spout came to me and this brought me no maggots to the surface, but even after several days in rinsing water soaked, then again in vinegar essence/water, first mouldy coffee remainders, then for a long time still dissolved coffee remainders came from the small container.

The machine had been standing for some time before and was not cleaned just before it was due to the fact that the mould had developed there.

What I noticed about this S75 in contrast to my S50 was that the daily rinsing processes of the "single portion" technique caused much less water to run through the coffee spout than with my S50. I assume that if there are only a few drops going through, only the Clean program cleaned the spout to some extent.

Now my question is: does anyone know if you can adjust the flow rate of the rinses, so can you increase it?

Many Greetings
Igor

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September 08, 2014 05:07 pm

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The flush quantity is stored in the device software, unfortunately you as the end user cannot change anything about it...



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September 10, 2014 09:46 am

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Thank you, Manuel, I had guessed that.

Wonder only, because I hadn't found any Benvenuto or Surpresso so far, which uses similarly little water for rinsing.

Believe also not that the rinsing water takes another way, because the machine is dry. Could only run more into the drip pan, but don't understand why. The "Clean" program behaves normally from the amount running through the spout.

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May 12, 2016 11:58 am

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Well, I got coffee from Peru now. It's pretty oily so I took a closer look at the beans. I probably shouldn't have done that, I'm not sure if they are maggots, but at least that's how it looks. But to find out I would have to put the beans under a microscope. now I am not sure if I will drink the coffee anymore...

Gast_Bella

January 08, 2019 08:49 am

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Well, I have an older law degree, and I've had it for five years. I've never had any hygenic problems. Now I'm off vacation, drinking my coffee, which doesn't taste any different now. However, the machine did some work, so I cleaned it manually and saw maggots in horror. I don't even know which animals they're from.
For safety's sake, I also flushed, flushed, flushed now.
Insects can always crawl in somehow, somewhere, this has nothing to do with hygiene. It's just that I'd never known this was possible before.
Per se we wanted to change the automat anyway, because I personally am not so 100% satisfied with my model now. Then it's good to know how other machines are doing, although the article is a bit older smile.gif
But since my machine is also older (was second hand, i.e. the machine is older than 5 years), I thought I'd comment here as well tongue.gif

Moga

June 20, 2019 07:59 am

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Hello, we have a Delonghi Perfekta and also we have discovered little maggots in the coffee grounds. I now empty the set container after each coffee and have it under control.
Lg.Moga

Gast_Peter

July 25, 2019 11:11 am

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Hello,

Today, to my horror, I found maggots at my vending machines in the coffee grounds container, who enjoyed their best health as you can see in the video.
How
is it that they can survive the brewing process, and where do they come from? To the VideoMy
webpage

Gast_Peter

July 25, 2019 11:12 am

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QUOTE (Guest_Peter @ Thursday, July 25, 2019, 11:11 am)
Hello,

Today, to my horror, I found maggots at my vending machines in the coffee grounds container, who enjoyed their best health as you can see in the video.
How is it that they can survive the brewing process, and where do they come from?

To the VideoMy
webpage




To the video

D

October 23, 2023 11:33 am

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In my delonghi maestora coffee maker I am afraid that it is full of food moths because the grinder was full of coffee beans. How can I clean the grinder without damaging it?

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