Thank you for this. Bought my 8yr old machine back to life and has saved more eWaste going to recycling as well as saving me having to buy a new machine. Very easy fix when you know with this easy to follow video. FYI in my case it was just a blocked nozzle and only the bottom clip had broken. Seems to work fine if carefully hooking back only the top clip after hooking on the spout. So so didn't even need to buy the spare part!
I cannot thank you enough for this video. Two years ago I needed to make this exact repair and was able to do so with ease after watching your video. The same issue has arisen again so I came back for a refresher on the repair. Thank you!!
Hi Paulo, Thank you so much for sharing this video! It really helped me and my problem has been solved without paying Nespresso fees. I am really happy! 😊😊
Wow. Very detailed and clear video. Congratulations!!!! I wish all RUclips DIY videos were like yours. Thank you so much!!! Greetings from Vancouver Canada :)
Thank you for the video! You’ve not only saved me money for a new machine but also made my weekend very fun 😄 never knew that I could understand the mechanism out of this machine! Thank you again!
Thank you so much for this video! You saved me around 90 Euros! I just wanted to add that I repaired a DeLonghi EN 110 B machine with this video (and with the Krups spare part) - so it works for DeLonghi machines too. I think it's a fraud that Nespresso charges 93 Euros for a spare part that costs 5 Euros and 10 minutes of work. They should just add a link to this video on their website or make their own video.
Perfect fix, almost threw it away. Ordered the part off eBay, arrived 3 days later - fixed. Bit fiddly to get the broken part off but managed. Thanks for the video
Thanks very much for posting this video. Still useful after 7 years! There were a few similar ones but yours was the clearest. I found that when attaching the new spout I had to apply quite a bit of pressure to ensure both the top and bottom lugs had properly fitted. Probably due to minute variation in the size/shape of replacement part. Make sure it 'clicks' and is secure. Thanks again!
Best video I've seen so far! Thanks for taking the time to help so many people that also made the mistake of buying a similar model coffee machine. My only comment is that the method used to remove the "nose" shaped piece of plastic (also known as a FL29301) was so easy because the top and bottom clips were already broken. If they are not already broken, it is a bit harder to remove. I first took off the plastic dome top cover that has the three buttons that select the water quaintly. Then it's easier to use a blade screw driver to gently list the top clip up a couple of mm. I wish there was a better fix than to endlessly replace this part 3 times a year.
Amazing! My “nose” part wasn’t even broken..but thanks to watching this video and learning that you can remove it without a help of a screwdriver, I was able to investigate. All my part needed was to be put back into its position. Thank you! Feeling quite accomplished..
When you replace the "black plastic nose" (FL29301), make certain that it isn't angled to the left or right side. Otherwise, the little plastic wings/tabs can strike the left or the right side of the housing that the part (FL29301) retracts into when piecing the coffee pod.
Thank you so much for this video and your patients creating this info. It helped me very much. Followed your instructions to the T. And because of it now I can drink espresso again. Thanks.
Thank you, Paulo. My machine had an exactly same problem. I could easily fix it following your clip. Even though I already ordered and got a new machine, I could give it to my friend. Thank you so much.
Hi Paulo. Thank you so much for your concise instructions. I have just ordered the new part and feel confident that I can fix my machine when it arrives. Kind regards. Jenny
Thank you. I have been able to find the broken part on my machine and have ordered it from amazon. Pretty confident that this will fix my issue. Great worl
Thanks for the video - very useful. On my machine it was the two teeth at the front of the spout that had broken off and so we're failing to tip the rocking chute into the correct position and hold it there.
When you replace the "black plastic nose" (FL29301), make certain that it isn't angled to the left or right side. Otherwise, the little plastic wings/tabs can strike the left or the right side of the housing that the part (FL29301) retracts into when piecing the coffee pod.
Paulo! Thanks, thanks a lot!!! The problem was different but the broken piece was the same. In mu case, the upper cover, which opens and closes the capsules entrance was stuck. So, following your video I dissembled it looking for the problem... Et voila! The f***ing same piece. Greetings from Spain!
Nice ... opening up with showing the exact problem - very nice. Also an easy fix for us non mechanical types .. just take off the cover and use yer finger to hold the thing down ... huge laughs/smiles
My suggestion is not to flex the front of the outer shell plastic as it will break the tabs. Just undo the two screws on the bottom and the shell slides off. Then there are two tabs for the front part to come off. This also gives much better access to replace the broken piece and do a spot of cleaning while there.
Thanks for the video Paulo, easy to understand and follow. We've ordered the part which is $23 Australian dollars and fixed it. Nespresso wasn't much help and never mentioned the part or given any instructions for replacing it. So much for them, very disappointing.
Hi Paolo, I diligently followed your excellent tutorial and fixed my Nespresso machine - I’m delighted! The new part cost just £4 in the UK; I also replaced the water container since it had cracked. It’s just like new now 😊 Thank you
@@anapatriciav1679 Hi Ana, I ordered a steam cover and a water tank for my Nespresso machine. Both were from a company called buyspares.co.uk. Hope that helps. Best regards, Neil
It turns out this was not the problem with my machine, and the part in question was intact. The symptoms were slightly similar, though. Too much water going into the reservoir, but the coffee still being brewed. After making about 4 cups though the reservoir is completely full. When I examined the part Paulo refers to I found it was intact, but with the front cover off I could see excess water coming out and into the reservoir, not having gone through the capsule, at the same time as the coffee was brewing. I suspect a pump seal or similar might be leaking. I don't always get a nice strong flow of coffee coming through either, so I suspect the problem might be robbing my pump of its power,. Although this video didn't relate directly to my problem, I think it's an exceptionally good fix it/instructional video. Considering especially that it was your FIRST attempt, I think it's outstanding. You have a talent for this work, keep it up! Just as an aside, my machine looks exactly like this one, but the maker is DeLonghi, not Krups, and the model is Solo EN 110.B
Did you figure out the issue? My part was half broken and we replaced it but it still shoots a ton of water out the back. I thought resetting the cup pour would help as it looked like the spout was tipping back too soon but even after that there was still a lot of water going back into the reservoir even while it was pouring into the cup
Hi Ashley, you will need the tip of a thin-bladed knife to prize off the clip at the top of the nozzle plate. In this video, he pulls off the nozzle plate at about 5min 50sec, but when the nozzle plate comes off, his machine's top clip looks like it has snapped. This is possibly why he could pull the nozzle plate off without removing the outer housing to get enough access to prize off the top nozzle plate clip. There is another clip at the bottom of the plate, but it loosens as soon as the top clip is loosened. The following video shows the clip more clearly, but I still find it easier to remove the entire housing to get easy access. Attaching the new spout is the reverse action. Locate the bottom clip in position and then push the top clip into position.
Andrew McDonald Thanks Andrew for explanation and new link. Just opened casing (actually had a slightly different fault/ break with my spout) and changed it for new one and ALL working again 😊👏
Great video and simple to understand. Only difficulty I had was unclipping the old part from the machine and needed a small screw driver to move the top clip to allow it to come free. The part that was broken has 2 little winglets that push the plastic pourer down when the mechanism slides forward and these had either worn out or broken off on mine. All working perfectly now for the sake of a £5 part. Thank you so much
I fixed just now, although the lower plastic clip was broken and it fell off while removing the spout, I just clipped the upper part properly and it was working again, thanks
Excellent, fixed mine, many thanks. Appears only my bottom lug was broken and when I clipped it back in firmly, worked fine. Can't seem to find replacement on internet though. from downunder
@@katecuddy7984 I took the plastic cover that also has the three buttons that select the amount of water to pass through the coffee capsule. There are two plastic clips on each side. Be careful of the flat wire cable. Once the top plastic cover is removed, it's not so hard to get to the top and bottom clips that hold the FL29301 to the coffee machine.
Litte note : the two plastic parts you are describing are only the fixing clips. It's the two little rails on the "nose" that tilts the spout ;) But thatnks a lot for the video !
Thanks for your video. I can't seem to pull off the broken spout nozzle. It is sort of glued to the interior part of the machine. Do you have any idea how to take it out? Thanks in advance
Buy more than one replacement FL29301 part at a time. I'm at the point of replacing my third FL29301. They only seem to last a couple of months in my en210 DeLongi.
Thank you. I watched TONS of videos and found yours the most helpful. I now finally understand the problem of my machine and how to actually check for it. However, I have the exact same problem as you (coffee leaks into the capsule tray and the mechanism doesn't tip forwards like it should)... but the spout of my machine isn't broken. Everything looks perfectly in tact. Can you think of any other reason why my tray isn't tipping forward if it's not the spout problem? :\ Thank you!!
It might either one of the two "winglets" at the front of the "nose" shaped part that Paulo replaced. Once the parts have broken off, it becomes harder to see them, now that they have broken off. I can't believe that this method of having a seesawing spout system was used in so many different versions of these coffee making machines. Can we modify these machines so that the seesawing spout is permanently tilted down towards the cup?
I have a different problem: the capsules no longer fit at my magimix (?) not even when the capsule"door" is wide open. A capsule had been stuck and at one point it made quite a noise, like something broke. I managed to take out the capsule but for some reason I cannot put new capsule. Any explanation? Thank you
Hello, Have you ever gone to the next level of having to remove the brew chamber (where the coffee capsule is placed)? Either the defuser is clogged or there's an oring that needs replacing but clean/check, I need to disassemble the coffee capsule area. I've already completed a couple of flushes to remove any calcium build up but still a 3rd of the water fails to pass through the spout.
Good video tho I would highly recommend taking the 2 screes out from the bottom of the machine doing it the way he said has broken the clips off my cover and dose not keep in place any more.
Thanks for the video but I still got the problem. Actually the lips of my steam cover are not broken so I think the problem is somewhere else. But still I got the exactly same problem as you on the video. Have any ideas ?
Juste un commentaire en français : j'étais confronté au presque au même problème : la moitié de l'eau passait dans la tasse à café et l'autre moitié dans le réservoir. J'ai suivi les instruction de démontage et j'ai pu constaté que le problème était lié à l'orifice d'écoulement du café qui était partiellement obstrué (pointé à la minute 4:00 de la vidéo). En le nettoyant, tout est rentré dans l'ordre.
Thank you for this. Bought my 8yr old machine back to life and has saved more eWaste going to recycling as well as saving me having to buy a new machine. Very easy fix when you know with this easy to follow video. FYI in my case it was just a blocked nozzle and only the bottom clip had broken. Seems to work fine if carefully hooking back only the top clip after hooking on the spout. So so didn't even need to buy the spare part!
I cannot thank you enough for this video. Two years ago I needed to make this exact repair and was able to do so with ease after watching your video. The same issue has arisen again so I came back for a refresher on the repair. Thank you!!
Thanks so much! I was afraid we were gonna have to send it away for repairs, but was able to fix it myself using this video. Thank thank thank you!
Hi Paulo,
Thank you so much for sharing this video! It really helped me and my problem has been solved without paying Nespresso fees.
I am really happy! 😊😊
Perfect. Followed your instructions to the letter and it worked perfectly. I'm very grateful to you for doing the video.
Wow. Very detailed and clear video. Congratulations!!!! I wish all RUclips DIY videos were like yours. Thank you so much!!! Greetings from Vancouver Canada :)
Thank you for the video! You’ve not only saved me money for a new machine but also made my weekend very fun 😄 never knew that I could understand the mechanism out of this machine!
Thank you again!
Amazing video! Using it a second time 6yrs later to fix my machine again! Thanks so much!
Thank you so much for this video! You saved me around 90 Euros!
I just wanted to add that I repaired a DeLonghi EN 110 B machine with this video (and with the Krups spare part) - so it works for DeLonghi machines too.
I think it's a fraud that Nespresso charges 93 Euros for a spare part that costs 5 Euros and 10 minutes of work. They should just add a link to this video on their website or make their own video.
Thanks Paulo. Enjoying coffee again after fixing our machine thanks to your video. Easy to fix and saved € 180 for a new machine
It took a knife and some force to bring off the original thing but else than that everything went perfectly smooth. Thank so much for the tutorial!
Perfect fix, almost threw it away. Ordered the part off eBay, arrived 3 days later - fixed. Bit fiddly to get the broken part off but managed. Thanks for the video
Can you tell me what the part was called that you bought please? I’ve looked on eBay but can’t find it at the moment. Thx
Thanks very much for posting this video. Still useful after 7 years! There were a few similar ones but yours was the clearest. I found that when attaching the new spout I had to apply quite a bit of pressure to ensure both the top and bottom lugs had properly fitted. Probably due to minute variation in the size/shape of replacement part. Make sure it 'clicks' and is secure. Thanks again!
Best video I've seen so far! Thanks for taking the time to help so many people that also made the mistake of buying a similar model coffee machine. My only comment is that the method used to remove the "nose" shaped piece of plastic (also known as a FL29301) was so easy because the top and bottom clips were already broken. If they are not already broken, it is a bit harder to remove. I first took off the plastic dome top cover that has the three buttons that select the water quaintly. Then it's easier to use a blade screw driver to gently list the top clip up a couple of mm. I wish there was a better fix than to endlessly replace this part 3 times a year.
Amazing! My “nose” part wasn’t even broken..but thanks to watching this video and learning that you can remove it without a help of a screwdriver, I was able to investigate. All my part needed was to be put back into its position. Thank you! Feeling quite accomplished..
When you replace the "black plastic nose" (FL29301), make certain that it isn't angled to the left or right side. Otherwise, the little plastic wings/tabs can strike the left or the right side of the housing that the part (FL29301) retracts into when piecing the coffee pod.
Thank you so much for this video and your patients creating this info. It helped me very much. Followed your instructions to the T. And because of it now I can drink espresso again. Thanks.
Thank you, Paulo. My machine had an exactly same problem. I could easily fix it following your clip. Even though I already ordered and got a new machine, I could give it to my friend. Thank you so much.
You are welcome. thanks
thanks Paulo for making this video. it helped me figure out what was wrong with our nespresso.
Hi Paulo. Thank you so much for your concise instructions. I have just ordered the new part and feel confident that I can fix my machine when it arrives. Kind regards. Jenny
You're very welcome. thanks
Could you please tell me the name of that part 😅
Thank you. I have been able to find the broken part on my machine and have ordered it from amazon. Pretty confident that this will fix my issue. Great worl
Hi can you tell me where I can get the part and what is it called
Brillant, very easy to understand and fixing without tools Perfect. Thanks a lot
thank you!
your video helped me to understand and repair my case: there were drops instead of normal cooling. simple cleaning was needed. thanks!
Brilliant. Thanks for the instructions. I believe the failure is caused by not emptying the used pods and causing a jam, which breaks the tabs.
Perfect explanation of what was wrong with my machine - THANK YOU!
Very good and clear instructions. Thanks for your help. Very impressive for a first DIY video !!
Thanks for the video - very useful. On my machine it was the two teeth at the front of the spout that had broken off and so we're failing to tip the rocking chute into the correct position and hold it there.
Glad I could Help. Thanks for watching!
The top and bottom teeth are used solely to keep the nozzle in place. It’s the wings on the left/right side that are used to rock the chute.
@@atomsapple It's a poorly designed system that breaks often.
When you replace the "black plastic nose" (FL29301), make certain that it isn't angled to the left or right side. Otherwise, the little plastic wings/tabs can strike the left or the right side of the housing that the part (FL29301) retracts into when piecing the coffee pod.
Thanks a lot for taking the time to help others !! It worked perfectly well and solved my problem :-)
Awesome! Thank you for the video and instructions! Saved my beloved Nespresso U!
Thanks Paulo, spot on. I've ordered a replacement nozzle from Amazon for £3.50GBP and it is arriving tomorrow.
Very helpful. My machine is now fixed and I now have saved myself the expense of buying a new one.
Thanks for making this video. You saved me money! I found the nozzle wasn't broken, just lose.
Paulo! Thanks, thanks a lot!!! The problem was different but the broken piece was the same. In mu case, the upper cover, which opens and closes the capsules entrance was stuck. So, following your video I dissembled it looking for the problem... Et voila! The f***ing same piece.
Greetings from Spain!
Thank you for the video. My machine recently broke and this helped me fix it for $20 instead of having to buy a new one.
Can you share where you purchased the replacement part?
Perfect fix ... perfect, clear video. Thank you so much!
Thanks so much. This saved me £79 on a repair or sending to landfill.
Exactly what I needed, thank you!
Thanks for sharing this with us ! It has been a great help ...
Thank you, Paulo!! I'm sipping my coffee right now.
Thanks for this it helped to to fix mine also. I just needed to clean the spout and it stopped leaking
Thank you very much for this easy to follow video. I have coffee again hurrah!
Nice ... opening up with showing the exact problem - very nice. Also an easy fix for us non mechanical types .. just take off the cover and use yer finger to hold the thing down ... huge laughs/smiles
Very helpful video. Thanks very much!
Brilliant Paulo you just saved me buying another machine Thanks !
My suggestion is not to flex the front of the outer shell plastic as it will break the tabs. Just undo the two screws on the bottom and the shell slides off. Then there are two tabs for the front part to come off. This also gives much better access to replace the broken piece and do a spot of cleaning while there.
You’re my hero of the week! Thanks a lot!!
Thank you very much. It helped me alot. It made me save a new coffee maker
awesome video- thank you so much- i will be working on my machine later today!
Paulo you little ripper. Orders new part and fixed. Cost me $30 AUD. Thanks for the video!!
Great and instructive video. Can you tell me where to find a new replacement spout on the internet?
This video helped me to repair my machine, so thanks very much!
Thanks for this video! It helped me save buying a new one!
Thanks for the video Paulo, easy to understand and follow. We've ordered the part which is $23 Australian dollars and fixed it. Nespresso wasn't much help and never mentioned the part or given any instructions for replacing it. So much for them, very disappointing.
nili ross you are very welcome, glad I could help!
If you are in Melbourne, try Ellis Electrical Appliances located in Dandenong.
THANK YOU!! It really worked and fixed my machine!
Hi Paolo, I diligently followed your excellent tutorial and fixed my Nespresso machine - I’m delighted! The new part cost just £4 in the UK; I also replaced the water container since it had cracked. It’s just like new now 😊 Thank you
What is the name of the new part? May I order it in Amazon?
@@anapatriciav1679 Hi Ana, I ordered a steam cover and a water tank for my Nespresso machine. Both were from a company called buyspares.co.uk. Hope that helps. Best regards, Neil
@@neiljoseph904 thank you for your information I found it on Amazon so, now I’m waiting for it to start enjoying my coffee.
@@anapatriciav1679 what is the name of the part please?
It turns out this was not the problem with my machine, and the part in question was intact. The symptoms were slightly similar, though. Too much water going into the reservoir, but the coffee still being brewed. After making about 4 cups though the reservoir is completely full. When I examined the part Paulo refers to I found it was intact, but with the front cover off I could see excess water coming out and into the reservoir, not having gone through the capsule, at the same time as the coffee was brewing. I suspect a pump seal or similar might be leaking. I don't always get a nice strong flow of coffee coming through either, so I suspect the problem might be robbing my pump of its power,.
Although this video didn't relate directly to my problem, I think it's an exceptionally good fix it/instructional video. Considering especially that it was your FIRST attempt, I think it's outstanding. You have a talent for this work, keep it up!
Just as an aside, my machine looks exactly like this one, but the maker is DeLonghi, not Krups, and the model is Solo EN 110.B
Did you figure out the issue? My part was half broken and we replaced it but it still shoots a ton of water out the back. I thought resetting the cup pour would help as it looked like the spout was tipping back too soon but even after that there was still a lot of water going back into the reservoir even while it was pouring into the cup
@@mvparkman500 Sorry, I replaced the machine with a Breville brand one which has been very reliable.
@@l8ur1e oh OK thanks.
Thank you. Followed your instructions and the coffee machine is working perfectly. Thank you for this thorough and carefully explained video.
Andrew McDonald hi I’m having problems removing the spout - it just wont release... any tips please?
Hi Ashley, you will need the tip of a thin-bladed knife to prize off the clip at the top of the nozzle plate. In this video, he pulls off the nozzle plate at about 5min 50sec, but when the nozzle plate comes off, his machine's top clip looks like it has snapped. This is possibly why he could pull the nozzle plate off without removing the outer housing to get enough access to prize off the top nozzle plate clip. There is another clip at the bottom of the plate, but it loosens as soon as the top clip is loosened. The following video shows the clip more clearly, but I still find it easier to remove the entire housing to get easy access. Attaching the new spout is the reverse action. Locate the bottom clip in position and then push the top clip into position.
ruclips.net/video/xov20vMKKf8/видео.html
Andrew McDonald Thanks Andrew for explanation and new link. Just opened casing (actually had a slightly different fault/ break with my spout) and changed it for new one and ALL working again 😊👏
Andrew McDonald the two small plastic arms either side of the spout had broken, thus stopping it engage with the ‘drip nozzle part’
Great video and simple to understand. Only difficulty I had was unclipping the old part from the machine and needed a small screw driver to move the top clip to allow it to come free.
The part that was broken has 2 little winglets that push the plastic pourer down when the mechanism slides forward and these had either worn out or broken off on mine.
All working perfectly now for the sake of a £5 part.
Thank you so much
Hi can ui explain more? I cant click of the old part
I fixed just now, although the lower plastic clip was broken and it fell off while removing the spout, I just clipped the upper part properly and it was working again, thanks
You're welcome!
Thanks, Paulo. My nozzle seems like it was just dislodged rather than broken. I can't survive without coffee! :D
Great, lucky you! :)
Thank you so much for this video, is super helpful !!
Fantastic instructive video. Made the fix easy. Well done.
Lisa Vollenweider thank you. Glad it helped.
Hey man the top slide thing fell off my machine when I pulled it apart. Any way to fix that?
Excellent, fixed mine, many thanks. Appears only my bottom lug was broken and when I clipped it back in firmly, worked fine. Can't seem to find replacement on internet though. from downunder
Thanks Alex!
www.koffiemachine-onderdelen.nl/onderdelen-magimix-nespresso-u-pure/koffie-uitloop-voor-magimix-nespresso-u-pure-506154
Thanks so much for this video...fixed my machine! 👌
Very useful. I used the method to access to the part. The two teeth playing as a guide are broken. Thanks a lot for your video.
Yes the two wings on either side of mine are broken, but because the clips are intact I can't get the part off! How did you get it off?
@@katecuddy7984 I took the plastic cover that also has the three buttons that select the amount of water to pass through the coffee capsule. There are two plastic clips on each side. Be careful of the flat wire cable. Once the top plastic cover is removed, it's not so hard to get to the top and bottom clips that hold the FL29301 to the coffee machine.
Litte note : the two plastic parts you are describing are only the fixing clips. It's the two little rails on the "nose" that tilts the spout ;)
But thatnks a lot for the video !
I solved the problem by watching this video. Thank you very much. ~~ from korea
Thanks for this very useful video, i took this part out but can you link the place where we can order it.
Very useful. Thank you very much for sharing
Thanks, very clear and helpful video
Thanks so much Paulo - this worked perfectly!
No problem. Thanks for watching.
Thank Paulo yo save my cofee maker, excellent video.
Awesome - this video helped me perfectly!!! 👍🏻
Thanks for your video. I can't seem to pull off the broken spout nozzle. It is sort of glued to the interior part of the machine. Do you have any idea how to take it out? Thanks in advance
Thanks for the video. I bought a replacement on Ebay. Fixed it in 10 minutes. Espresso again!!!!
Glad I could help. Thank you
Buy more than one replacement FL29301 part at a time. I'm at the point of replacing my third FL29301. They only seem to last a couple of months in my en210 DeLongi.
Magic, thank you!
Wow brillyant thx i like your style perfect amount of explaining. And easy
very good video, it shows even how it should work when not broken!
Thank you. I watched TONS of videos and found yours the most helpful. I now finally understand the problem of my machine and how to actually check for it. However, I have the exact same problem as you (coffee leaks into the capsule tray and the mechanism doesn't tip forwards like it should)... but the spout of my machine isn't broken. Everything looks perfectly in tact. Can you think of any other reason why my tray isn't tipping forward if it's not the spout problem? :\ Thank you!!
It might either one of the two "winglets" at the front of the "nose" shaped part that Paulo replaced. Once the parts have broken off, it becomes harder to see them, now that they have broken off. I can't believe that this method of having a seesawing spout system was used in so many different versions of these coffee making machines. Can we modify these machines so that the seesawing spout is permanently tilted down towards the cup?
Amazing tip!!! I fixed mine in 5min.. thank you!!!
Thank you very much!!! You help me to resolv the problem!! 👍🤗🤗
Thanks Paulo, you r a genius!!!
Thanks!
grandissimo!!grazie a te ho risolto il problema 👍👍
Thank you.. very interesting!!
I have a different problem: the capsules no longer fit at my magimix (?) not even when the capsule"door" is wide open. A capsule had been stuck and at one point it made quite a noise, like something broke. I managed to take out the capsule but for some reason I cannot put new capsule. Any explanation? Thank you
Thanks for this. Helped me with my problem. Disappointed with nespresso. Going to complain. This shouldn't be happening.
no problem. Thanks :)
Hello, Have you ever gone to the next level of having to remove the brew chamber (where the coffee capsule is placed)? Either the defuser is clogged or there's an oring that needs replacing but clean/check, I need to disassemble the coffee capsule area. I've already completed a couple of flushes to remove any calcium build up but still a 3rd of the water fails to pass through the spout.
Hi. Many thanks for the tutorial, this is a great! Can you share where you were able to order the spare part? Thank you
bravo bravo. thank you for the great tutorial
You are very welcome. Thanks
Good video tho I would highly recommend taking the 2 screes out from the bottom of the machine doing it the way he said has broken the clips off my cover and dose not keep in place any more.
Your Video helped a lot. Thank you.
I replaced the nozzle with a new one and works fine, but some water is still dropping on the bottom cabinet. Is this normal on this machine?
Thanks for the video but I still got the problem. Actually the lips of my steam cover are not broken so I think the problem is somewhere else. But still I got the exactly same problem as you on the video. Have any ideas ?
Great video mate - thanks very much!!
Thank you!! Now my Nespresso machine will live to celebrate its tenth anniversary 😁
You are a star.Thank you.
Danke für die sehr hilfreiche Erklärung! Thanks, this was exactly the instruction, which i needed... and the machine works again!
Hi Paulo, great video! Except having problems removing the faulty spout anymore tips on how to do it?? Thanks
I have the same problem - I can’t remove the faulty part. Any help?
folks, any recommendation where to buy to deliver to Canada?
Juste un commentaire en français : j'étais confronté au presque au même problème : la moitié de l'eau passait dans la tasse à café et l'autre moitié dans le réservoir. J'ai suivi les instruction de démontage et j'ai pu constaté que le problème était lié à l'orifice d'écoulement du café qui était partiellement obstrué (pointé à la minute 4:00 de la vidéo). En le nettoyant, tout est rentré dans l'ordre.
Excellent video, thank you.