Davehaynes1
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I picked up a Francis X1 yesterday and went to pull a shot this morning but, nothing....
Machine heats up well, pump sounds healthy, steam wand works great.
But no water will come out of the head.
This is my first espresso machine so maybe I'm just doing something wrong.
I am turning the machine on, waiting for the correct temperature and the green 'ready for use' light to come on. Then I hit the coffee brew switch and wait a good 10 seconds or so and no water flows through the head.
I am hesitant to leave it pumping much longer than this incase I damage the pump??
Or will it take longer for water to flow?
I have pulled the machine apart today and wanted to remove the shower plate to inspect the valve behind it but the small retaining screw will not undo, it is now completely rounded off.
Is it possible the valve behind the shower plate is completely blocked? The boiler was very clean inside when I pulled it apart with no scale or build up.
Do I need to wait longer for the water to flow and just be patient? Or do I run the risk of damaging the pump?
Thanks !!!
Machine heats up well, pump sounds healthy, steam wand works great.
But no water will come out of the head.
This is my first espresso machine so maybe I'm just doing something wrong.
I am turning the machine on, waiting for the correct temperature and the green 'ready for use' light to come on. Then I hit the coffee brew switch and wait a good 10 seconds or so and no water flows through the head.
I am hesitant to leave it pumping much longer than this incase I damage the pump??
Or will it take longer for water to flow?
I have pulled the machine apart today and wanted to remove the shower plate to inspect the valve behind it but the small retaining screw will not undo, it is now completely rounded off.
Is it possible the valve behind the shower plate is completely blocked? The boiler was very clean inside when I pulled it apart with no scale or build up.
Do I need to wait longer for the water to flow and just be patient? Or do I run the risk of damaging the pump?
Thanks !!!
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