I was sure I wasn't gonna find anyone with this exact same problem but here it is. this is really helpful. I'll probably just glue on the old crappy plastic switch though since it's an easier fix even though it might not last as long
Thanks Alex, I couldn't get it apart either! Repaired it with a toggle switch as same as you, I couldn't face pulling it apart again in 6 months when the glue or wire failed.
Ooooh snap. Thanks for the details on this one mate. I did the button swap same yourself (first time soldering on a circuit board) and the fact it turned back on afterwards puts me over the moon. Thanks again mate.
Thank you Alexis! With your video I could open my grinder (and not lose the safety spring - haha), and I repaired the switch by reattaching it with superglue and two cuttings taken from a small cable tie, glued to the switch's neck and wedged under the securing washer and screw. Now it works better than when new. I'm delighted!
So useful to see the technique to detach the clips and open the casing. If you shook the switch back into place you could activate the grinder until it dislodged again. After opening following your video I bedded the leg from the broken switch in a large blob of hot glue behind the retaining screw so it stays seated in the right place. My Krups grinder is back to life!
I was having a similar problem with the switch, it was operating intermittently. With the help of your video, I was able to disassemble the unit. I found that the circuit board containing the switch had slipped from the retaining clips allowing it to move away from the on/off button. I reinstalled the board into the mounts and reassembled. I never would have gotten it open without your video. THANKS
My switch broke off and fell inside just like you showed. Very helpful showing how to open. I couldn't understand why I couldn't just push the power switch. Found the cup switch was jammed a little. Got that clicking again and grinder started again. Now i just use the handle of the brush to push the start switch through the original switch hole. No risk of damaging anything with soldering modifications.
Great stuff! Thank you! I fixed my button (same problem, the tiny plastic had broken) by winding steel wire tightly around it, making a small loop for the casing-screw to hold. Works like a charm now. Thank you so much for the disassembly video! :D
I see it's been quite a while since you posted this but I wanted to thank you for it. Your video was so clear and we'll done that I was confident and able to open and repair my failing grinder (nothing to do with the power button by the way). You did a great job with the video and I appreciate your having shared it.
Thank you Alexis, you've expanded the lifetime of my grinder! without your video i would never have taken the chance of disassembling it. The faulty on/off button was not broken but not making contact with the switch, stupid to be so cheap on such an essential part! Fixed for now and if breaking down i'll just glue some more plastic to contactor. So much for German quality!
Success - once I took mine apart it was the sensor switch that the lid activates that was clogged up and just needed a good clean - but getting the outer case off was the main help. Thanks
Great video to show how to disassemble the grinder to get to the switch. I was able to use crazy glue to glue the plastic tab that the switch is mounted back together. Then put a small piece of fabric on each side and glued with crazy glue. Put the switch back in and perfect. The actual switch was fine. Just the button that touches it was broken. Thanks for the video.
Thank you for this! I dis-assembled it following your video and fixed the button retaining shaft w crazy glue, reassembled and voila! Its fine now! Took only 10 minutes! Much appreciated Alexis!
Thanks for showing how to disassemble them, finally managed to get the grinder working again after fixing 3 major issues in my unit 😅 1. Snapped power button 2. Broken timer 3. Failed capacitor at the power cord
@@hikmat8329 hi, what issues are you experiencing? for my case initially the power button snapped, so i glued it back using epoxy adhesive. But after some time the grinder motor refused to start occasionally, motor seemed fine, so i suspected the timer or the motor capacitor was weak. Bypassing the timer and replacing new capacitor made it worked again, but there is no timer function anymore, you have to manually control it by adding switch at the power socket.
You are the man! Thank's a lot! In hope og helping any of my fellow nordic european inhabitants, (if youtube comments show up in a google seach?) this machine is identical to the OBHnordic G700. I opted to use the superglue/baking powder trick on the broken part of the button. On top of that I layed a thick layer of hotglue all over the fragile part. So far, so good. P.S. Designed to fail, like this button clearly is, should be forbidden by law!
This helped me a lot. I fixed my switch slightly differently. I put unscrewed the switch attachment and taped the two pieces together with duct tape, then screwed it back in. Seems to be working ok. I don;t have Alexis' skills to fix it more professionally.
Thank you very much! I wouldn't be able to open it without your video. Instead of using an other button, I fixed the broken one with a cut plastic card and some adhesive tape.
Thank you so much. i decided to buy new machine before watching your video. it is 20 years old and still working. becouse of you. I'm very happy. Again thank you very much
Thank you for the instructions on disassembly. Similar problem to your switch, the circuit board has flexed so the plastic push button does not make contact with the micro switch on the circuit board. I braced the board from behind with a piece of foam so the button now makes contact. Working again.
Thank you for showing how to take it apart. I cut a piece of cork and glued it next to the button, so that the button can’t fall into the unit. Works fine. Low tech solution.
Take out the Button and put everything together again. Take a wine cork cut it to the size of the button hole. Put it in end press gently. Your grinder is working again.
Before opening - check the lid lockout switch, if any coffee dust is in the lip between the inner and outer case it stops the lid from pressing all the way down and deactivating the lockout, simply use a knife upside down to clean out the coffee from the well and it should work again!
Nice, thanks. Ours has lasted several years actually. I mainly just came here to see how to get the case off. Haha. But this is a great idea. For tonight though, just needed to get to the switch.
Oh, forgot to mention, I saw the little white plastic spring for the grind size when I took off the button, then I got to the part of your video that said "don't lose this" I look, and mine is gone. Ha
Thanks. Looking on how to open the case. I end up fixing it by glueing the broken part with a nickel strip for battery then strengthening it with adhesive tape and it works!
Moral of this is never throw anything away until RUclips has been checked. Grinders cost about $40 - 50. And besides, I'm always looking for something to do.
Super video showing how to de assemble. I did glue an extra piece of plastic on the push bottom which also was fastened with the screw. Hopefully it works well for 5 more years. Actually its a fine Grinder. :-)
Super helpful - thanks. Like jacobsteel - I used the video to help with taking it apart, then I improvised (i didn't have a switch to hand) first supergluing the plastic clip back together and I also added a support baton, using tin-snips to cut up a spare terry clip to get a flat plate. It works, but no idea how long it will last, still for people without soldering skills this approach may help. (i've ordered a switch though for incase it breaks)
Thanks for the video. That said my next tip is I happen to have a little push button "try me" switch that came with some stupid battery operated Christmas toy or something. Work perfectly
Many thanks! I’m going to 3D print a big “button” to press the micro switch, I’ll resort to your method if that doesn’t work.... until then I’ll use a chop stick... don’t like poking fingers about when there’s electricity.
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Great, just happened to me. Thank you very much for your video !!!
Merci pour le tuto. J'ai gardé le bouton. Un peu de colle et surtout 2 rondelles pour renforcer. La temporisation ne doit plus fonctionner avec interrupteur on/off?!
Great info about how to repair the grinder. Have anyone noticed if the grinder is little warmer on one side all the time? I hooked up a powermeter and noticed that in stby it uses about 1w when it not is grinding, just connected. This type of 'too'l should not use any power when not in use. Maybee our is broken, but I'm not sure if it is like this on all in use.
I think mine also slightly warm on one side. Bought it used, used it for years. Just opened it after main switch button broke. Didn't see any other issues inside.
Just pulled mine apart...thanks the video was essential! My button isn’t broken though. When I press the two cutoff switches and the power button it will pulse, but not continually run. Any ideas?
Five years later, the same crappy switch is still fitted to the Krups coffee grinder. They must KNOW this fails out of warranty & expect people to buy another. Mine failed today, so I'll try to repair it, or buy ANYTHING except Krups.
It is possible to remove the silver/grey front without taking the two screws out (1:49), as it unclips at the top. I have just done this. I then removed the screw holding the remains of the button bracket, folded a piece of very strong adhesive tape over it & the "leg" on button, made a hole through for the screw & put everything back together. So far, this works but I will have to see how long it lasts. I think I will modify the button with a small piece of spring steel replacing the plastic leg which screws to the front panel. Just found the switch on eBay UK for £9.99/€11.75 Search for Krups GVX2 switch.
Yeah since I removed the front dial before taking it apart the silver/grey front panel fell off after pulling it apart. For ours the button was not broken but it was hard to press in/out and would stick on. Turned out to be a layer of grime on the button that I wiped off and now it works great but I can see how flimsy the little plastic is that hold the button which will eventually probably break. Thanks alexis c for your video which helped a lot!
@@JoseSanchez-uv9br More than two years on. my 'temporary' tape repair is still working just fine, so I've not bothered to buy a new switch. ETA That eBay search term shows they're even cheaper now - less than €7.
Thanks to you, Alexis. I made this with a spring switch. Merci à to Alexis J'ai fait ça avec un bouton poussoir. C'est parfait. Not thanks to Krups. Pas merci à Krups.
What are the specs on the toggle switch you used ? What connectors to solder onto the toggle switch ?Im set in EU 240volts - what to look out for when I buy the switch and when I try to solder it onto the grinder ?
Merci, Alexis. Très bien. Mais Krups - pourquoi n'avez-vous pas résolu ce problème bien connu? (But Krups - why haven't you fixed this well know problem?)
Thanks, I couldn’t work out how to get the grinder apart. Your video helped a lot.
Many thanks for the vid. Took apart and now using a pencil to hit the switch. Four hours late but coffee is served. Thanks
I was sure I wasn't gonna find anyone with this exact same problem but here it is. this is really helpful. I'll probably just glue on the old crappy plastic switch though since it's an easier fix even though it might not last as long
Thanks Alex, I couldn't get it apart either! Repaired it with a toggle switch as same as you, I couldn't face pulling it apart again in 6 months when the glue or wire failed.
Ooooh snap. Thanks for the details on this one mate. I did the button swap same yourself (first time soldering on a circuit board) and the fact it turned back on afterwards puts me over the moon. Thanks again mate.
Thank you Alexis! With your video I could open my grinder (and not lose the safety spring - haha), and I repaired the switch by reattaching it with superglue and two cuttings taken from a small cable tie, glued to the switch's neck and wedged under the securing washer and screw. Now it works better than when new. I'm delighted!
So useful to see the technique to detach the clips and open the casing. If you shook the switch back into place you could activate the grinder until it dislodged again. After opening following your video I bedded the leg from the broken switch in a large blob of hot glue behind the retaining screw so it stays seated in the right place. My Krups grinder is back to life!
I was having a similar problem with the switch, it was operating intermittently. With the help of your video, I was able to disassemble the unit. I found that the circuit board containing the switch had slipped from the retaining clips allowing it to move away from the on/off button. I reinstalled the board into the mounts and reassembled. I never would have gotten it open without your video. THANKS
My switch broke off and fell inside just like you showed. Very helpful showing how to open. I couldn't understand why I couldn't just push the power switch. Found the cup switch was jammed a little. Got that clicking again and grinder started again. Now i just use the handle of the brush to push the start switch through the original switch hole. No risk of damaging anything with soldering modifications.
Great stuff! Thank you!
I fixed my button (same problem, the tiny plastic had broken) by winding steel wire tightly around it, making a small loop for the casing-screw to hold. Works like a charm now.
Thank you so much for the disassembly video! :D
I see it's been quite a while since you posted this but I wanted to thank you for it. Your video was so clear and we'll done that I was confident and able to open and repair my failing grinder (nothing to do with the power button by the way). You did a great job with the video and I appreciate your having shared it.
Thank you Alexis, you've expanded the lifetime of my grinder! without your video i would never have taken the chance of disassembling it. The faulty on/off button was not broken but not making contact with the switch, stupid to be so cheap on such an essential part! Fixed for now and if breaking down i'll just glue some more plastic to contactor.
So much for German quality!
Success - once I took mine apart it was the sensor switch that the lid activates that was clogged up and just needed a good clean - but getting the outer case off was the main help. Thanks
Great video to show how to disassemble the grinder to get to the switch. I was able to use crazy glue to glue the plastic tab that the switch is mounted back together. Then put a small piece of fabric on each side and glued with crazy glue. Put the switch back in and perfect. The actual switch was fine. Just the button that touches it was broken. Thanks for the video.
I super glued the plastic parts together. Works fine now. Without your video I would not have known how to get it apart. Very helpful. THANKS!
😊😅😊😊😊😊😊😊 1:34 pp
Fixed mine, used a plastic tab from a bag of bread to re-mount the button, fit suspiciously well. Wouldn't have gotten in there without this video!
Thank you for this! I dis-assembled it following your video and fixed the button retaining shaft w crazy glue, reassembled and voila! Its fine now! Took only 10 minutes! Much appreciated Alexis!
Thanks! Helped our tiny office a bunch with this :) We glued the plastic and reinforced it with a small plastic piece too.
Thank you! Just watched this video, and fixed my grinder's broken switch. Much appreciated.
Great video Alexis, helped me extend the life of our Krups grinder.
Thanks for showing how to disassemble them, finally managed to get the grinder working again after fixing 3 major issues in my unit 😅
1. Snapped power button
2. Broken timer
3. Failed capacitor at the power cord
how you did the troubleshooting?
@@hikmat8329 hi, what issues are you experiencing?
for my case initially the power button snapped, so i glued it back using epoxy adhesive. But after some time the grinder motor refused to start occasionally, motor seemed fine, so i suspected the timer or the motor capacitor was weak. Bypassing the timer and replacing new capacitor made it worked again, but there is no timer function anymore, you have to manually control it by adding switch at the power socket.
You are the man!
Your video helped me to fix my grinder here in Brazil
You are the man! Thank's a lot!
In hope og helping any of my fellow nordic european inhabitants, (if youtube comments show up in a google seach?)
this machine is identical to the OBHnordic G700.
I opted to use the superglue/baking powder trick on the broken part of the button. On top of that I layed a thick layer of hotglue all over the fragile part. So far, so good.
P.S. Designed to fail, like this button clearly is, should be forbidden by law!
This is amazing! Thank you so much - We did this today and it works again and one less thing goes to landfill - thank you!!!
This helped me a lot. I fixed my switch slightly differently. I put unscrewed the switch attachment and taped the two pieces together with duct tape, then screwed it back in. Seems to be working ok. I don;t have Alexis' skills to fix it more professionally.
The important thing is that it works!! Thank for comment!!
That's what I did - I should have read further, then I'd have seen your post.
Thank you very much! I wouldn't be able to open it without your video.
Instead of using an other button, I fixed the broken one with a cut plastic card and some adhesive tape.
Thank you so much.
i decided to buy new machine before watching your video. it is 20 years old and still working. becouse of you. I'm very happy.
Again thank you very much
Temel Kerimoğlu cool thank :)
My button fell inside as well...thanks for the video to take it apart but I just took the button out and use a toothpick to press the button lol...
Thanks for this comment! I took my button out as well because idk how to solder. I just poke through the hole now 😆
Thank you for the instructions on disassembly. Similar problem to your switch, the circuit board has flexed so the plastic push button does not make contact with the micro switch on the circuit board. I braced the board from behind with a piece of foam so the button now makes contact. Working again.
Great idea
Thank you for showing how to take it apart. I cut a piece of cork and glued it next to the button, so that the button can’t fall into the unit.
Works fine. Low tech solution.
Salut Alexis ! merci d'avoir pris le temps de nous aider .....je vais essayer
Take out the Button and put everything together again. Take a wine cork cut it to the size of the button hole. Put it in end press gently. Your grinder is working again.
Thx this hgelped me fix the same issue. Myself I simply taped the button back in place. Good enough.
I have just the same problem, now with your help I'll fix it. Thanks!
Before opening - check the lid lockout switch, if any coffee dust is in the lip between the inner and outer case it stops the lid from pressing all the way down and deactivating the lockout, simply use a knife upside down to clean out the coffee from the well and it should work again!
Excellent, and following the 'wire loop' tip below I didn't have to go find a new switch either... off for a nice cup of coffee now...
Nice, thanks. Ours has lasted several years actually. I mainly just came here to see how to get the case off. Haha. But this is a great idea. For tonight though, just needed to get to the switch.
Oh, forgot to mention, I saw the little white plastic spring for the grind size when I took off the button, then I got to the part of your video that said "don't lose this" I look, and mine is gone. Ha
Thx.
A bit hard to see the black parts, so please place a bright light in the next video. 😉
Great video, thank you!
P.S So many people with the same problem!
Shame on you KRUPS, I will never buy you again!
Même problème sur ma machine, super vidéo! J'ai réparé la petite patte en plastique en collant une rondelle avec de la glue ;-) MERCI
Thanks. Looking on how to open the case. I end up fixing it by glueing the broken part with a nickel strip for battery then strengthening it with adhesive tape and it works!
Moral of this is never throw anything away until RUclips has been checked. Grinders cost about $40 - 50. And besides, I'm always looking for something to do.
Yes and good for earth!!!!
Thanks for the disassembly tips. Fixed my button with epoxy and good as new now.
Used this again today 💪 thank you!
Thanks a lot for this video. I had the same problem, now it fixed.
+Gabor NAGY thanks :)
Super video showing how to de assemble. I did glue an extra piece of plastic on the push bottom which also was fastened with the screw. Hopefully it works well for 5 more years. Actually its a fine Grinder. :-)
Ernst Madsen thank you and good coffee :)
Thank you for the very useful video!
Thank you for this video, help me a lot
Gracias por vídeo, muy ilustrativo y práctico! Saludos desde Peru
Thank you!!!! I fixed the problem following your video🎉
Tanks for your help. I used a mouse switch botton tô fix mine.
This video helped me just now
Super helpful - thanks. Like jacobsteel - I used the video to help with taking it apart, then I improvised (i didn't have a switch to hand) first supergluing the plastic clip back together and I also added a support baton, using tin-snips to cut up a spare terry clip to get a flat plate. It works, but no idea how long it will last, still for people without soldering skills this approach may help. (i've ordered a switch though for incase it breaks)
Hola: ¿Me podrías decir dónde comprar un interruptor? Tengo el mismo problema. Gracias
Thank you so much for showing us how to disassemble! Very useful video :)
Gracias Alexis, que bueno por ti.
Hoy es 01/01/22, así que felicidad eterna para ti
Thanks for breakdown tip - lucky to only fix orig switch with glue
Thanks for the video.
That said my next tip is I happen to have a little push button "try me" switch that came with some stupid battery operated Christmas toy or something. Work perfectly
thanks for the tutorial. really helped me
Many thanks! I’m going to 3D print a big “button” to press the micro switch, I’ll resort to your method if that doesn’t work.... until then I’ll use a chop stick... don’t like poking fingers about when there’s electricity.
Great, just happened to me. Thank you very much for your video !!!
Thaaanks!!! Fixed mine with your help
Merci pour le tuto. J'ai gardé le bouton. Un peu de colle et surtout 2 rondelles pour renforcer. La temporisation ne doit plus fonctionner avec interrupteur on/off?!
Very helpful, thanks !
Thanks for sharing! Saved me a lot of time.
grazie, non riuscivo a smontarlo, adesso è tutto chiaro
Thanks for the video!!
Great info about how to repair the grinder.
Have anyone noticed if the grinder is little warmer on one side all the time?
I hooked up a powermeter and noticed that in stby it uses about 1w when it not is grinding, just connected.
This type of 'too'l should not use any power when not in use.
Maybee our is broken, but I'm not sure if it is like this on all in use.
I also noted that the PCB at R2, the big resistor, is little black.
I think mine also slightly warm on one side. Bought it used, used it for years. Just opened it after main switch button broke. Didn't see any other issues inside.
Thanks for the video. Managed to open the case!
Just pulled mine apart...thanks the video was essential! My button isn’t broken though. When I press the two cutoff switches and the power button it will pulse, but not continually run. Any ideas?
Thanks for this Video. But the switch you put on.......isn´t that a normal on/off. The switch on the grinder is a spring switch ! ;)
Lars Gøndahl exact but two type work , thank
Thank you very much!
marvellous!thx 😃
Ah.... there is no little spring! Is there always a little spring? (with the little white plastic piece "not to be lost")?
Bien fait ! Merci pour les instructions.
Thanks so much. was struggling to figure out how to get shell off. Should have been better design given the $$ to purchase.
Have neither the tools nor the ability to do this, but I am impressed. Bummer Krups chose not to install a good switch to begin with.
thank you for comment!! Subscribe and like. find motivation for make another repair :)
Please show how to assemble back together again !
thank you a lot i hawe fixt mine when i open it :D
Merci, I bypassed the two little safety switches on mine, they are very finicky.
Vincent Swanepoel can you do that by taking the switches off and connecting the wires?
THANK YOU!!!
Five years later, the same crappy switch is still fitted to the Krups coffee grinder.
They must KNOW this fails out of warranty & expect people to buy another.
Mine failed today, so I'll try to repair it, or buy ANYTHING except Krups.
Great guide. My gvx2 just grinds for 3 sec and turns off. Any hints what to look for, switches are not a problem. Tnx
Double check top cover and bottom cup switches. Make sure they click open and closed.
Спасибо, добрый человек:)
It is possible to remove the silver/grey front without taking the two screws out (1:49), as it unclips at the top. I have just done this.
I then removed the screw holding the remains of the button bracket, folded a piece of very strong adhesive tape over it & the "leg" on button, made a hole through for the screw & put everything back together.
So far, this works but I will have to see how long it lasts. I think I will modify the button with a small piece of spring steel replacing the plastic leg which screws to the front panel.
Just found the switch on eBay UK for £9.99/€11.75
Search for Krups GVX2 switch.
Yeah since I removed the front dial before taking it apart the silver/grey front panel fell off after pulling it apart. For ours the button was not broken but it was hard to press in/out and would stick on. Turned out to be a layer of grime on the button that I wiped off and now it works great but I can see how flimsy the little plastic is that hold the button which will eventually probably break. Thanks alexis c for your video which helped a lot!
Thanks
@@JoseSanchez-uv9br More than two years on. my 'temporary' tape repair is still working just fine, so I've not bothered to buy a new switch.
ETA That eBay search term shows they're even cheaper now - less than €7.
Thanks. It was helpful !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Before you try and copy the video try and strum the button l get enough for 1 cup in a few seconds,you can always sing along while its grinding.
Thanks, great video
THANK YOU
Thank you! I wonder how you got the hole in the plastic?
Thanks to you, Alexis. I made this with a spring switch.
Merci à to Alexis J'ai fait ça avec un bouton poussoir. C'est parfait.
Not thanks to Krups.
Pas merci à Krups.
Thanks a lot, very helpfull
I have the same exact repair to make. What type/gauge of wire did you use? Thank you for this video!
hi gauge 24 or 28 or small is ok switch not draw big current!!take wire you have in stock aluminium or copper ;)
So any lamp cord or similar that I have laying around? That's great. Thanks again!
take care for not to big for hole circuit!!any wire with shield!!
Hi, what is the value of big resistor R2?
Thank you, I fixed mine some quick UV bond and adhesive band. I think it will work some time :-)
Take care not to lose this plastic part should have been mentioned a bit sooner in the video
What are the specs on the toggle switch you used ? What connectors to solder onto the toggle switch ?Im set in EU 240volts - what to look out for when I buy the switch and when I try to solder it onto the grinder ?
I was wondering the same thing - is it a high voltage or low voltage switch?
How do you take that inside part out!!!??
thanks
great video, problem solved
Merci, Alexis. Très bien. Mais Krups - pourquoi n'avez-vous pas résolu ce problème bien connu? (But Krups - why haven't you fixed this well know problem?)
Et la planète s'en porterait encore mieux, imaginer tous les gens qui on simplement jeté au poubelle leurs moulins......
Makasih tutorialnya sangat bermanfaat