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Device Doesn't Turn On
Your Capresso Infinity does not show any sign of powering on.
Bean Container Isn't Locked
Align the black dot on the top bean container with the preferred coarseness of your coffee beans located on the grinder. This should also lock the bean container into the grinder when the black dot is on the preferred setting. Ensure that the bean container is properly secured and is not loose on top of the burr grinder. Once secure, the machine should turn on and grind the coffee beans when the dial is turned.
Faulty Motor
If your Capresso Infinity is plugged in and the dial is functioning properly, there is a chance that the motor is faulty or broken. Please follow this guide to replace the motor. (Insert future guide hyperlink)
Timer-On Switch
If the timer/ on-switch will not turn on the grinder, there could be a few issues. The first is that there could be a loose wire on the inside of mechanism that prevents the dial from igniting the machine. The second is that physical dial might have become dislodged from your Capresso Infinity. Please refer to our guide (insert future guide hyperlink) on how to replace the Timer On-Switch.
Power Cord Plugged In
Make sure that the coffee grinder is plugged in to an outlet in order to function. The power cord is located under the grinder and can stretch comfortably up to 2 ½ feet.
Faulty Power Cord
If the coffee grinder is plugged in and the dial is working properly, there might be a chance that the power cord needs to be replaced. If there has been recent tugging on the power cord or wires in the cable have come loose, this could be a reason why the machine is not working and the cord needs to be replaced. Follow this guide on how to replace the power cord. (Insert future guide hyperlink)
Grounds Not Collected
Coffee is not being dispersed into the collection container.
Blocked Collection Shoot
If you notice that coffee grounds are not going into your plastic collection container, make sure that the collection shoot isn’t blocked. Clean the collection shoot with any sort of small brush or q-tip to make sure the coffee has room to travel down to the collection container.
Grinders Won’t Grind
The top and bottom conical burr are not moving, therefore not grinding coffee.
Power Off
If the Capresso Infinity isn’t on, the grinders will not work. Make sure your device is plugged in. If it is, but still isn’t working, refer to the section of this page on what to do if they device isn’t turning on.
Top Conical Burr Placed Correctly
Check to make sure that you haven’t placed the top conical burr upside down. The top conical burr needs to be placed flat side down. Of you find that it’s flat side up, flip the grinder over and then place it back into the device.
Grinder in Right Position
The grinder will only work when it is placed at the 2:00 o’clock position. Make sure that the slot that is on the black casing that surrounds the grinder is at the 2:00 o’clock position.
Motor Isn’t Working
If your device’s motor isn’t working, then it will not turn on. If the device won’t turn on, then it cannot grind coffee. If you think your motor is defective, check our replacement guide to replace it yourself.
Bean Container Isn’t Locked
If the top bean container isn’t locked into place correctly, the grinders won’t work. The black dot on the bean container needs to be lined up with a desired coarseness level. Turn the container counterclockwise to lock it into place, you’ll know it’s locked when you can’t pull it straight up off of the device.
Compacted Coffee
If the coffee grinds become compacted in the grinding chamber, the conical burrs will not move. This is the same if a coffee bean is stuck. Check to see if any coffee is stuck in the grinding chamber, bottom conical burr, or top conical burr. If you find that grounds or beans are compacted, gently clean wherever they’re stuck.
Coarseness Level Inadequate
The coffee is not grinding to the desired level of coarseness.
Top Bean Container Placement
The top bean container may have not been placed correctly into the machine. If the container is not correctly placed it may not grind the coffee to the desired setting. Make sure that the container is placed correctly into the top and is snapped into the correct setting.
Burr Needs To Be Cleaned
The conical burr itself might need to be cleaned. If it seems like there is a lot of leftover coffee grinds in the burr, brush it off using the small brush provided, or a q-tip. Make sure that you take the top part of the two part burr off to make sure the bottom part is cleaned as well.
Burr Needs To Be Replaced
The burr may have gotten damaged over time or may have been damaged from the factory. Check the burrs edges and make sure there are no chips or missing parts, if there are any chips or missing pieces a new burr will be needed.
Too Many Beans
There may be too many beans in the top bean container itself. When there are too many coffee beans in the container the beans may get compacted in the burr keeping it from grinding to the desired coarseness. Make sure you are able to completely close the lid on the bean container.
Coffee Taste
Whenever the coffee has been brewed, it doesn’t taste how it should.
Coffee Storage
If you are keeping your beans in the bean container on top of the grinder, this causes the coffee beans to become stale at a faster rate. Consider storing your beans in a sealed container and only put in the desired amount of beans into the grinder for fresh tasting coffee.
Pre-Ground Coffee
If you grind your coffee beans days in advance, the coffee begins to lose flavor and aroma several hours after grinding. Therefore, your coffee has become stale and is the reason why it doesn’t taste right. Try to grind your beans right before you brew coffee to ensure the maximum freshness. Also, clean the ground coffee container after each use to prevent stale coffee from mixing with fresh coffee for an odd taste.
Grind Setting
Perhaps your coffee doesn’t taste right due to the current grind setting. The idea behind grinding coffee beans is to produce a larger surface area for hot water to extract the flavor from the beans. Try grinding your coffee beans at a different coarseness for varied results while brewing.
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I have a grinder in a humi environment but when I pull the cup out of the grinder coffee sprays all over the counter. I have another grinder in a very dry climate and it works fine. I have it on the least fine setting. What is causing this?
Peggy Brenner - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
how do you remove and replace the upper burr on the infinity capresso.?
gt76us - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
the upper burr carrier (white colored plastic) holds the upper steel burr by clips. i can’t find one but they cost very little for the baratze conical grinders., so i expect if jura-cappresso sells them to owners of infinity grinder they should be around 4 bucks,( the same price as the baratza carrier.
gt76us - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
I removed the burr grinder. when I replaced it the coffee is always very fine…
Is there something I could have put back incorrectly?
Gerald Gerry Glaser - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
@Gerald Gerry Glaser, I’m having the exact issue. I believe it has something to do with the way the springs/steel balls are installed and I can’t find any guidance on how to correctly reinstall them. Very frustrating!
Brandon Pinson -
ME TOO!
ALWAYS FINE AT ANY GRIND SETTING. grrrrrrrrrrr!
Scott W. Nelson -
Wally Boilek - I am having the exact same issue - any suggestions?
Wally Boilek - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
It was indeed how the balls and springs are set.
I was very careful in making sure the grinder seared correctly, but even so, the balls tend to move a bit and drift off the seats.
when they stay it place, tightening the screw is fairly easy. Not so tight.
I reassembled several times until it felt easier. Once I got it right, the grinding was perfect and has been since.
if I ever disassemble again, I will note how deeply the grinder is set in the frame and insure on tightening that it is sitting identically.
Gerald Gerry Glaser - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
It’s NOT JUST HOW WELL THINGS ARE ALIGNED AND SEATED, IT’S THE DEGREE OF TIGHTNESS OF THE SCREW (on the upper burr carrier).
My machine is the Capresso 360. To achieve the proper settings FOR ALL GRINDS, I HAD TO TIGHTEN THE SCREW DOWNWARD UNTIL THE BURR ASSEMBLY WAS VERY TIGHT. BINGO!!
I now have coffee grounds as fine as powder or coarse enough for cafe filter!! Yeah!!
Scott W. Nelson - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
when I pull the tray out fine coffee grinds fall out as well. Not sure why but it makes a mess every single morning. I have the silver grinder and a white one. the white grinder never made a mess on the counter. I have run the tray with a static cling sheet, washed, made sure the tray is pushed in well and it always produces fine grinds when I pull the tray out. Causing coffee grinds to go everywhere and before my first cup of coffee which is not good timing.
Melissa Warren - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Melissa, mine does this as well (silver model). I'm not sure there is a “fix" for this, but I try to just tap on the sides and shake the grinder gently after it's finished to knock out as much as possible before pulling the tray out. It's especially a pain when the humidity causes the grounds to go flying everywhere when pulling the tray out!
Brandon Pinson -
To get rid of static electricity with your grinder, add several drops+ of water to the hopper that is filled with coffee beans. Grind your beans=>> Voila! No more flying grounds everywhere! :-))
Scott W. Nelson - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
How do you align the black ring when reassembling?
Sandy Eich - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Bean container got a crack & now it’s a pain to set it right. Wanted to buy a new bean container, where should I look.?
Siddharth Benipuri - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
To reduce static, I spray a light mist in the collection box before grinding.
Dennis Jones - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
The top bean container is stuck. I can’t get it off. What to do???
Steph - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
My 6 cup coffee maker turns on and I hear the water heat up but it doesn’t drip down into the carafe?
Alex Hampton - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
My Capresso Burr grinder model 560 timer dial is stuck ON. There is a little bit of “give” in one direction (clockwise) but not in the counterclockwise direction.
How do I fix the timer ?
Sara Amaden - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Word of warning - careful when disassembling to clean. I broke off one tiny plastic tab on the upper burr plastic encasement. The burr is held in place by two small plastic tabs - grinder seems loose now and imbalanced. Can't find that part to replace and contemplating how else the burr could be secured. Just wanted to save others the pain of having damaged a perfectly good, functioning machine.
Erin Roth - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
The top bean container is stuck. I can’t get it off. What to do???
Michael McCarthy - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
I purchased a used grinder and it seems to be working fine but there's a strong electrical smell coming from the machine as soon as it's powered on.. Is something faulty or failing?
Mike - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
When I cleaned the grinder, I put it back upside down. I can’t take it out and put it back. It seems locked down. Help! I need coffee.
Pam - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
I just did exactly the same thing. Did you solve it?
J D Slack -
I accidently put the top conical burr in upside down and now it won’t come out… It seems jammed? How do I get it out?
J D Slack - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Tiene un sensor antes del timer le hago puente y trabaja bien mi molino donde consigo ese sensor ?????
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Dónde puedo conseguir esta parte es un switch de corriente antes del timer
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