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Repair Of Delonghi Eco310.r Coffee Machine
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<blockquote data-quote="Marvo" data-source="post: 368470" data-attributes="member: 20838"><p>Domestic cappuccino machines are a ball-ache to work on and not for the faint hearted. One reason it might take a long time to make a cup of coffee is if you're using the wrong grind or the wrong sachets if it's that type of machine. The length of time it takes is highly dependent on how fine or course the coffee is ground.</p><p></p><p>Another possibility is that most of these machines utilise a solenoid type pump. If the integral check valve becomes worn or somehow gets debris or even coffee particles in it then the pump fails to work. The pump usually has a longer side and ashorter one, the check valve is usually contained in the longer side. You may or may not be able to dismantle the pump to get to it, it depends on the individual design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marvo, post: 368470, member: 20838"] Domestic cappuccino machines are a ball-ache to work on and not for the faint hearted. One reason it might take a long time to make a cup of coffee is if you're using the wrong grind or the wrong sachets if it's that type of machine. The length of time it takes is highly dependent on how fine or course the coffee is ground. Another possibility is that most of these machines utilise a solenoid type pump. If the integral check valve becomes worn or somehow gets debris or even coffee particles in it then the pump fails to work. The pump usually has a longer side and ashorter one, the check valve is usually contained in the longer side. You may or may not be able to dismantle the pump to get to it, it depends on the individual design. [/QUOTE]
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