Essential Maintenance: Cleaning Cycle for Jura ENA Micro 1

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • In our upcoming video, we dive into the vital process of performing a cleaning cycle on the Jura ENA Micro 1 espresso machine. Join us as we demonstrate the step-by-step procedure to initiate the cleaning cycle by pressing a series of buttons specific to this model. We explain the ingenious mechanism of the brew unit, which rises and lowers to rinse itself and prepare for cleaning. Witness the proper placement of the cleaning tablet, including the specific brand we recommend. Follow along as we guide you through the cleaning cycle, ensuring the longevity and pristine performance of your machine. Don't forget to subscribe and stay tuned for more valuable espresso tips and maintenance guides at De Luca Espresso Repair.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @user-ql3vf7yh8w
    @user-ql3vf7yh8w 4 месяца назад +1

    Спасибо тебе большое! Очень выручил🎉🎉🎉

  • @deanisplemoni
    @deanisplemoni 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you! Was trying to force mine into the cleaning mode!

  • @dianagutierrez3609
    @dianagutierrez3609 Год назад +2

    Looks very fancy!

  • @oliviawilliams2102
    @oliviawilliams2102 Месяц назад +1

    are these different tablets from the descaling tablets? what are the ones pictured in this video called?

    • @DeLucaEspressoRepair
      @DeLucaEspressoRepair  Месяц назад

      The ones I use are from Urnex. Here is a link for Amazon Urnex Cafiza Professional Espresso Machine Cleaning Tablets, 100 Count a.co/d/04sxmmYP

  • @zhannateplitsky6276
    @zhannateplitsky6276 8 месяцев назад +1

    How to control temperature for coffee

    • @DeLucaEspressoRepair
      @DeLucaEspressoRepair  8 месяцев назад

      Hey there. I'm not sure you can adjust the temperature on this model. I revised the manual again and I couldn't find the settings for adjusting the water temperature. The more fancier models of these machines have them but this one doesn't seem to have that setting according to the Manual. I usually don't recommend increasing the temperature of these machines since there are a lot of parts that will wear down faster if you use the highest water temperature. The machine should have the "perfect" temperature for espresso. If you are experiencing a significant drop in temperature one thing you can do to make it more efficient is to descale the machine. If there is a lot of scale built up inside the machine the water temperature would not be optimal. Try descalling the machine. Use the jura descalling solution ( or citric acid one tablespoon diluted in a full tank of water) and follow the instructions on the manual. If it's heavily scaled do it twice and then do a third descalling cycle with just water to rinse the machine. It takes a bit to descale the machine so make sure you have enough time to complete the full cycle