Hersteller: Melitta | Typ-/Modell: Caffeo Gourmet E 965 - 101 | ca. Baujahr: 2011
Olá to all,
Sorry I have to do this in English. You can answer in German if you want. I can read it, just can't write it without the help of a translator.
My problem:
I have replaced the original "Mahlwerk" this one...
Mahlwerk V3 (Mahlkegel + Mahlring) - Melitta Caffeo Gourmet E965-101
with this one...
Reparaturset für das Mahlwerk V5 (Mahlkegel + Mahlring) - Melitta Caffeo Gourmet E965-101
It was not that hard, easy in fact. Excellent video's by the way!
Reason for the replacement was wear and tear of the original "Mahlwerk". It did not grind the coffee that good anymore.
After I reassembled the machine and tried it out, it did grind the coffee beans but the coffee dripped very slow and just a little bit into the cup. I interrupted the process halfway the 180 ml and took a look at the coffee disposal unit. The used coffee in their was of a very fine grind. I mean so fine that it looked like mud. Before it used to look like a coffee pad and solid somewhat until you touched it. I think that is what is causing the water not to flow better through.
So I tried changing the grind from Very Strong Coffee (my usual setting), to Strong and then Normal. When using the last two positions the coffee did drip through more normal but also very light, I mean watery. The coffee in the disposal unit however remained muddy.
I disassembled "das Mahlwerk" and reassembled it again but still the same.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
José
Mechanische Kentnisse vorhanden: NEIN | Elektrische Kentnisse vorhanden: NEIN | Messgerät vorhanden: NEIN
Olá to all,
Sorry I have to do this in English. You can answer in German if you want. I can read it, just can't write it without the help of a translator.
My problem:
I have replaced the original "Mahlwerk" this one...
Mahlwerk V3 (Mahlkegel + Mahlring) - Melitta Caffeo Gourmet E965-101
with this one...
Reparaturset für das Mahlwerk V5 (Mahlkegel + Mahlring) - Melitta Caffeo Gourmet E965-101
It was not that hard, easy in fact. Excellent video's by the way!
Reason for the replacement was wear and tear of the original "Mahlwerk". It did not grind the coffee that good anymore.
After I reassembled the machine and tried it out, it did grind the coffee beans but the coffee dripped very slow and just a little bit into the cup. I interrupted the process halfway the 180 ml and took a look at the coffee disposal unit. The used coffee in their was of a very fine grind. I mean so fine that it looked like mud. Before it used to look like a coffee pad and solid somewhat until you touched it. I think that is what is causing the water not to flow better through.
So I tried changing the grind from Very Strong Coffee (my usual setting), to Strong and then Normal. When using the last two positions the coffee did drip through more normal but also very light, I mean watery. The coffee in the disposal unit however remained muddy.
I disassembled "das Mahlwerk" and reassembled it again but still the same.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
José
Mechanische Kentnisse vorhanden: NEIN | Elektrische Kentnisse vorhanden: NEIN | Messgerät vorhanden: NEIN