Thanks So much for the Simple & Easy steps to follow. Answers so many of my questions as to "Why am I having Issues". Cheers from the bottom of the World, New Zealand 🥝🇳🇿.
Yes see my latest video, I figured it out, if coffee beans fall in the little hole below the water tray, the water tray won't sit right and it will suck in air rather than water.
Note: The dose adjustment knob must be set to the max, and the grinder fine/course adjustment knob should be set to 0, before installing the bean hopper/adjustment knobs.
That's an absolute deal. Mine is like 15 years old, I grew up with it and it was handed down to me. And it's still kickin out the weapons grade brew. I just love it. I was so devastated when it fell off the counter and I realized the thing costs like $600. Ya might wanna clean out the water hoses inside the unit, Irina25661 has a video mentioning it, they can get filled with gunk.
@@AncapistanVan thank you. Yes I just got done cleaning out the burr grinders and I’m going to run some descaling through it once it comes in. I have not mastered the frothing yet I must say. I cannot create latte art like what a lot of people say they can do easily with a pannarrelo wand this comes with. Do you have better luck?
@@rawimpact the trick is to have a separate cup for cream, needs to be shaped special so it pours right, froth up the cream till its really foamy then you have to keep the foam cup very very close to the surface of the coffee, like a quarter of an inch or less. Then it will float on top.
@@AncapistanVan hmm yeah I can get the foam to float but not create leaves like what a lot of people show in the top of the latte. Do you move the frothing pitcher up and down when the steam is going into the milk?
Thanks So much for the Simple & Easy steps to follow. Answers so many of my questions as to "Why am I having Issues".
Cheers from the bottom of the World, New Zealand 🥝🇳🇿.
@@goodstress Happy to help :) Glad you enjoyed
My problem is after I cleaned the unit, water stop coming out when brew. Do you have any how to fix it?
Yes see my latest video, I figured it out, if coffee beans fall in the little hole below the water tray, the water tray won't sit right and it will suck in air rather than water.
Note: The dose adjustment knob must be set to the max, and the grinder fine/course adjustment knob should be set to 0, before installing the bean hopper/adjustment knobs.
I just scored one in apparently in good working order off of fleabay for 90 bucks. Thanks for the calibration tips
That's an absolute deal. Mine is like 15 years old, I grew up with it and it was handed down to me. And it's still kickin out the weapons grade brew. I just love it. I was so devastated when it fell off the counter and I realized the thing costs like $600. Ya might wanna clean out the water hoses inside the unit, Irina25661 has a video mentioning it, they can get filled with gunk.
@@AncapistanVan thank you. Yes I just got done cleaning out the burr grinders and I’m going to run some descaling through it once it comes in. I have not mastered the frothing yet I must say. I cannot create latte art like what a lot of people say they can do easily with a pannarrelo wand this comes with. Do you have better luck?
@@rawimpact the trick is to have a separate cup for cream, needs to be shaped special so it pours right, froth up the cream till its really foamy then you have to keep the foam cup very very close to the surface of the coffee, like a quarter of an inch or less. Then it will float on top.
@@AncapistanVan hmm yeah I can get the foam to float but not create leaves like what a lot of people show in the top of the latte. Do you move the frothing pitcher up and down when the steam is going into the milk?
Thanks, this helped!
good video
Thank you