Hersteller: Jura | Typ-/Modell: Impressa J5 | ca. Baujahr: Unbekannt
Hi
Excuse me posting here in English, but my German is not good, and this seems to be a very good forum for Jura technical topics. Please reply in German - I can use Google translate to help me!
I have a problem with a leak from the outlet valve/Auslaufventil - see the picture. The coffee maker still works, but there is always water under the machine after each coffee.
I have already fitted a new silicon tubing and new hose clamps (new
Silikon Gewebeschlauch and new Schlauchschelle, Sicherungsblech und Klemmfeder). This made a small improvement only. The problem happens under the high pressure only, when putting water into the espresso brewer.
Any ideas on what other problems it could be? I checked to see if the outlet valve/Auslaufventil is cracked, but it looks OK, and I see the water coming from the connection. Maybe is the pressure too high? Or do I have another problem in the fluid system that is causing this leak. Any suggestions are helpful.
Thanks, Andy
Mechanische Kentnisse vorhanden: NEIN | Elektrische Kentnisse vorhanden: NEIN | Messgerät vorhanden: NEIN
Hi
Excuse me posting here in English, but my German is not good, and this seems to be a very good forum for Jura technical topics. Please reply in German - I can use Google translate to help me!
I have a problem with a leak from the outlet valve/Auslaufventil - see the picture. The coffee maker still works, but there is always water under the machine after each coffee.
I have already fitted a new silicon tubing and new hose clamps (new
Silikon Gewebeschlauch and new Schlauchschelle, Sicherungsblech und Klemmfeder). This made a small improvement only. The problem happens under the high pressure only, when putting water into the espresso brewer.
Any ideas on what other problems it could be? I checked to see if the outlet valve/Auslaufventil is cracked, but it looks OK, and I see the water coming from the connection. Maybe is the pressure too high? Or do I have another problem in the fluid system that is causing this leak. Any suggestions are helpful.
Thanks, Andy
Mechanische Kentnisse vorhanden: NEIN | Elektrische Kentnisse vorhanden: NEIN | Messgerät vorhanden: NEIN