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The boiler heat the water to the needed temperature for both the steam wand and portafilter. If your machine isn't heating up, one possible cause is a failed heating element inside the boiler. This guide will show you how to test for this.
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Remove the 6 Phillips #1 screws from the back panel.
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Remove the back panel.
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Make sure the machine is turned off and unplugged.
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Set your voltmeter in continuity mode and place the leads on the two 90 degree prongs on the boiler's heating element.
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If the voltmeter shows 0, or "open", then there is an issue with the heating element's continuity and it needs to be replaced.
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If given a reading, then your heating element is fine.
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In the water reservoir, place mixture of de-calcifying agent and water as directed on the product label.
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Place a cup, to catch fluid, underneath the portafilter.
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Run Barista, as if making coffee, for the amount of time directed by the de-calcifying product.
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See the links section of the device page for further directions.
Consider adding a step to remove the slide on wire connectors to the heater terminals before testing.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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I did this a few months ago and the boiler was full of rusty gunk. This guide sure did help me out.
the same here - it was disgusting... was afraid to have damaged it while cleaning it. tested it yesterday already... just going through all the steps to validate function of the units.
hi ! we have Starbucks Barisa Milano. some how it didnt want switch on! my husband wanted to have a look but we cant open. do you gave any guidence?
I have a Barista and want to change the pressure washer of the coffee maker arm.
can any one help me?