Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
Motor starts but no
ground coffee coming
from grind outlet
Motor starts but
operates with a
loud 'racket' noise
Unable to lock bean
hopper into position
Portafilter overfills
Emergency stop?
There is an alert
on the LCD eg.
'OVERHEAT
PLEASE WAIT',
'HEATING' etc.
Grinder running
continuously
EASY SOLUTION WHAT TO DO
•
No coffee beans in
bean hopper.
•
Grinder/
bean hopper
is blocked.
•
Coffee bean may
have become
stuck in hopper.
•
Grinder is blocked
with foreign item or
chute is blocked.
•
Moisture
clogging grinder.
•
Coffee beans
obstructing
bean hopper
locking device.
•
Tamping fan was
removed for
cleaning and
not replaced.
•
No
beans in hopper.
•
Tamping fan has
been removed.
•
Fill bean hopper with fresh coffee beans.
•
Remove bean hopper. Inspect bean hopper
& grinding burrs for blockage. Replace parts
and try again.
•
Remove bean hopper,
inspect burrs & remove
any foreign body.
•
Clean the burrs and grind outlet, see page 32.
•
Leave burrs to dry thoroughly before
re-assembling. It is possible to use a hair dryer
to blow air into the burr area to quicken the
drying process.
•
Remove bean hopper. Clear coffee beans
from top of burrs.
Re-lock bean hopper into position.
•
Check that the tamping fan is in position and
mounted correctly to the drive shaft, see page 32.
•
Rotate the portafilter to the left to stop
the auto grind, dose & tamp function.
•
Unplug power cord from power outlet.
•
See page 25 for list of alerts.
•
If problem persists,
contact Breville Consumer Support.
•
Fill hopper with beans.
•
Rotate the portafilter to the left to stop the auto
grind, dose & tamp function.
•
Check that the tamping fan is in position and
mounted correctly to the drive shaft, see page 32.
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