Thank you for the video. Ordered some parts through your affiliate link. I have the problem with my Ena 8 that it's leaking (coffee color) from the bottom. I have opened it before but couldn't see any mechinal issues. So now I'm going to try and replace all o rings!
Thank you for your comment and support. I would do that too. this should help. It would be nice if you could leave an update here with the result after you have replace the o-Rings. ;)
@@Tech-SW okay so yesterday I took out the brew group. Thanks to your instructions I managed to clean it completely and change all the o rings. Took me 2 hours. Was thinking damn imagine if I had to film what I was doing as well! Thanks a lot unfortunately it didn’t solve my problem. I think I know what the reason is though. So my brew group seems to be “twisted” a bit. This makes it that the part you’re showing at minute 9 is leaking a tiny amount like mm next to the drip tray. Almost seems like a design error not sure how to fix. Might consider attaching some tape to guide the water in.
@@michaelvandensteen7994 thank you for the update. Do you mean the connection-port to the side? Maybe the other side is not properly mounted/aligned? Did you run the Maschine without the side cover and tried to localize the leaking?
@@Tech-SWI have and it’s hard to explain in text but I mean the part shown at minute 9. After coffee is made it adds rest water to the drip tray. This seems like a mm too much to the side of the side panel. As a result after each coffee a small amount of water drips via the side panel. I should make a video because it’s difficult to explain. Anyway thanks a lot for the video!
I disassembled and cleaned the entire brewer unit. Put it back together and turned the machine back on. Now, when brewing coffee the water just falls into the drip tray behind the unit, not touching the coffee grinds. The coffee grinds then fall, dry, into the drip tray. Any ideas on what went wrong? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have a Jura Ena 8.
@@Dan-ft4ms maybe there is a water pipe not connected or squashed? I would re open the device and check what is going on by making coffee with open case. Maybe you can than localize the issue?!
Hi, I have a question, because I did all the steps as in the video, after assembling the brewer, the lower cylinder does not want to return to its position after performing a test cycle. I do not know what the problem is and in your video there is no step of putting it back, the whole cycle will only go through correctly when I touch the back part - the one from which the coffee grounds fall out.
Thank you for the great video! I’m experiencing an issue with my ENA 8. Initially, no coffee comes out, and water leaks from underneath the machine (I made a video here: ruclips.net/user/shortsokVzdES-V2o). Sometimes, after a while, a small amount of coffee will come through. What could be the potential cause? The machine is only a year old. I opened it up, and it’s still fairly clean. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Hi, i am realy not an expert but it looks to me like the bottom valve (with the connection to the left side is not opening). maybe clogged. I would open it and see if there is something
@@gunnarmarcussen8323 sorry, leider musste ich feststellen das die Aufnahme nicht durchgängig erfolgt ist und es dadurch eine Lücke gibt. Ich denke aber das man das trotzdem gut hinbekommen kann.
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Thank you for the video. Ordered some parts through your affiliate link. I have the problem with my Ena 8 that it's leaking (coffee color) from the bottom. I have opened it before but couldn't see any mechinal issues. So now I'm going to try and replace all o rings!
Thank you for your comment and support. I would do that too. this should help. It would be nice if you could leave an update here with the result after you have replace the o-Rings. ;)
@@Tech-SW okay so yesterday I took out the brew group. Thanks to your instructions I managed to clean it completely and change all the o rings. Took me 2 hours. Was thinking damn imagine if I had to film what I was doing as well! Thanks a lot unfortunately it didn’t solve my problem. I think I know what the reason is though. So my brew group seems to be “twisted” a bit. This makes it that the part you’re showing at minute 9 is leaking a tiny amount like mm next to the drip tray. Almost seems like a design error not sure how to fix. Might consider attaching some tape to guide the water in.
@@michaelvandensteen7994 thank you for the update. Do you mean the connection-port to the side? Maybe the other side is not properly mounted/aligned? Did you run the Maschine without the side cover and tried to localize the leaking?
@@Tech-SWI have and it’s hard to explain in text but I mean the part shown at minute 9. After coffee is made it adds rest water to the drip tray. This seems like a mm too much to the side of the side panel. As a result after each coffee a small amount of water drips via the side panel. I should make a video because it’s difficult to explain. Anyway thanks a lot for the video!
thank you for your detailed excellent video
@@valentinorossi9300 thank you 😊
I disassembled and cleaned the entire brewer unit. Put it back together and turned the machine back on. Now, when brewing coffee the water just falls into the drip tray behind the unit, not touching the coffee grinds. The coffee grinds then fall, dry, into the drip tray. Any ideas on what went wrong? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have a Jura Ena 8.
@@Dan-ft4ms maybe there is a water pipe not connected or squashed? I would re open the device and check what is going on by making coffee with open case. Maybe you can than localize the issue?!
Thank you for this very helpful video! I have a Jura 4, do you know if the work will be more or less the same please ?
@@christophe1584 I am not sure but I think this should be very similar designed
@@Tech-SW Vielen danke :)
Hi, I have a question, because I did all the steps as in the video, after assembling the brewer, the lower cylinder does not want to return to its position after performing a test cycle. I do not know what the problem is and in your video there is no step of putting it back, the whole cycle will only go through correctly when I touch the back part - the one from which the coffee grounds fall out.
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@@zausel4901 danke 🤩
Thank you for the great video! I’m experiencing an issue with my ENA 8. Initially, no coffee comes out, and water leaks from underneath the machine (I made a video here: ruclips.net/user/shortsokVzdES-V2o). Sometimes, after a while, a small amount of coffee will come through. What could be the potential cause? The machine is only a year old. I opened it up, and it’s still fairly clean. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Hi, i am realy not an expert but it looks to me like the bottom valve (with the connection to the left side is not opening). maybe clogged. I would open it and see if there is something
@@Tech-SW I found one O-ring is broken. Replaced it. Now works perfectly. Thanks!
@ perfect. Thank you for the update 👍😉
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@@gunnarmarcussen8323 sorry, leider musste ich feststellen das die Aufnahme nicht durchgängig erfolgt ist und es dadurch eine Lücke gibt. Ich denke aber das man das trotzdem gut hinbekommen kann.