The grinder has to come out and inspected of any physical damage, remove grinder burrs carefully to see if any foreign object(s) has fallen in, clean the burrs and the grinding chamber from old residual coffee, check grinder motor brushes and check the continuity of the grinder overload sensor/fuse with multimeter. So that should give you a good understanding and overhaul of the grinder. The new sensor/fuse can be ordered from Jura and comes around £15 incl postage.
Great video. Experiencing same issue. Replaced burrs and motor but no luck. Is the blown sensor the small white rectangular sensor that sits on the side of the grinder or is it internal behind the heating block similar to your video when you remove the cover and access the heating block?
Thanks, yes it is the small white rectangular sensor that is attached to the grinder. Relatively cheap fix about £15 delivered from Jura (that is here in UK).
It's running very fast... My issue with the S7 is that it keeps reporting fill beans when there are beans inside - is it a vibrator plate (if it has one?) issue?
Hi Dorab, if your grinder is not grinding then most likely is the grinder overload/temperature sensor that is blown. It is fairly cheap to replace costs about £15 here in UK.
@@MegaAbgt Me: Oh, a short video where I push some buttons and it’s done! The video: Hold my coffee, we’re going on a high-speed adventure! 🚀☕️ Thanks for watching, and sorry for the caffeine rush! 😅
@@cocateen Sorry about that! I guess our coffee machine service videos are like a double espresso - too much caffeine can give anyone a headache! 😅 We speed them up to save you from hours of watching, but maybe next time I’ll include a ‘decaf’ version. Thanks for the feedback!
Thank you so much, saved me a very expensive service call. My issue ended up just being a clog of grounds.
@@rbonatakis Great thank. Glad the video was helpful
You make it look so easy.
Thanks, it kind of is easy now. The more you work on them the easier it gets.
What were the steps to that diagnosis? Experiencing a similar issue on my J5.
The grinder has to come out and inspected of any physical damage, remove grinder burrs carefully to see if any foreign object(s) has fallen in, clean the burrs and the grinding chamber from old residual coffee, check grinder motor brushes and check the continuity of the grinder overload sensor/fuse with multimeter. So that should give you a good understanding and overhaul of the grinder. The new sensor/fuse can be ordered from Jura and comes around £15 incl postage.
Great video. Experiencing same issue. Replaced burrs and motor but no luck. Is the blown sensor the small white rectangular sensor that sits on the side of the grinder or is it internal behind the heating block similar to your video when you remove the cover and access the heating block?
Thanks, yes it is the small white rectangular sensor that is attached to the grinder. Relatively cheap fix about £15 delivered from Jura (that is here in UK).
Thanks again for your help and the sensor did end up being the issue. @@margomorozov14
@@Rsulli-dn7xu Awesome, that’s great to hear that I was a hep. The sensor/fuse is always the first thing to go as that’s its purpose.
It's running very fast...
My issue with the S7 is that it keeps reporting fill beans when there are beans inside - is it a vibrator plate (if it has one?) issue?
Hi Dorab, if your grinder is not grinding then most likely is the grinder overload/temperature sensor that is blown. It is fairly cheap to replace costs about £15 here in UK.
Is there anyway to slow down your video?
Sorry no. The content is speed up to make it shorter otherwise it would be hours. If you have questions I’m happy to help.
me: Oh a short video where I push some buttons and it is done!
The video:
@@MegaAbgt Me: Oh, a short video where I push some buttons and it’s done! The video: Hold my coffee, we’re going on a high-speed adventure! 🚀☕️ Thanks for watching, and sorry for the caffeine rush! 😅
So in the end what was the solution?
In this particular case the solution was to replace the grinder thermal fuse as is noted in the description of the video
I'm dizzy
The worse video. Gives me a headache!
@@cocateen Sorry about that! I guess our coffee machine service videos are like a double espresso - too much caffeine can give anyone a headache! 😅 We speed them up to save you from hours of watching, but maybe next time I’ll include a ‘decaf’ version. Thanks for the feedback!