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<blockquote data-quote="mck20" data-source="post: 386837" data-attributes="member: 25846"><p>Max, your problem may not be the pump. If you get good flow out of the steam tube when cold then the pump is probably ok.</p><p></p><p>I've taken my Icona 310 apart to solve a no-heat problem (no coffee, no steam). Disassembly was ok as some kind person on another forum had explained that you have to pull the steam control knob HARD to get it off. With it out of the way you can invert the machine and take out all the screws from the base. Some are torx screws, I managed to get an allen key to fit well enough to undo them.</p><p></p><p>So I got the top off, tested all the circuits including resistance of the heating element. The element tests at about 60ohm, which on yet another formum seems ok.</p><p></p><p>There is no power to the heating element yet the wiring tests ok between connectors.</p><p></p><p>I think the problem is in the top push-button switch.</p><p></p><p>I managed to get the machine going again briefly, perhaps I fluked a temporary connection accross the switch, so it confirmed for me that the element is ok. </p><p></p><p>The lights work, thermostats test ok (well there is a circuit through them when cold) however the green light comes on immediately, again indicating something is wrong with a circuit somewhere.</p><p></p><p>I'm about to take out the swich out again to pursue that as the likely problem.</p><p></p><p>I guess it unlikely that you are still on the formun, perhaps someone else has suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mck20, post: 386837, member: 25846"] Max, your problem may not be the pump. If you get good flow out of the steam tube when cold then the pump is probably ok. I've taken my Icona 310 apart to solve a no-heat problem (no coffee, no steam). Disassembly was ok as some kind person on another forum had explained that you have to pull the steam control knob HARD to get it off. With it out of the way you can invert the machine and take out all the screws from the base. Some are torx screws, I managed to get an allen key to fit well enough to undo them. So I got the top off, tested all the circuits including resistance of the heating element. The element tests at about 60ohm, which on yet another formum seems ok. There is no power to the heating element yet the wiring tests ok between connectors. I think the problem is in the top push-button switch. I managed to get the machine going again briefly, perhaps I fluked a temporary connection accross the switch, so it confirmed for me that the element is ok. The lights work, thermostats test ok (well there is a circuit through them when cold) however the green light comes on immediately, again indicating something is wrong with a circuit somewhere. I'm about to take out the swich out again to pursue that as the likely problem. I guess it unlikely that you are still on the formun, perhaps someone else has suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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