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Anonymous Posted on May 19, 2013

Nespresso milk frother instructions

My machine won't create froth - spins and heats milk but no froth

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I had the same problem. From reading various sites it is clearly a common problem. Most suggest phoning Nespresso to get it replaced but one website suggested turning the machine upside down. Not the base, just the aeroccino. Leave it like this overnight and it resets itself. I don't understand how that works but I tried it as it was a weekend and wasn't going to be able to call the helpline till Monday. And it worked! I now have proper froth again. Other suggestions seem to be try never to get the underneath wet (I think leaving it upside down ensures this area dries out completely), don't leave it on the base when not using and certainly don't leave it on.

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  • Posted on Nov 27, 2009

SOURCE: THE NESPRESSO MILK FROTHER HAS STOPPED FROTHING

I contacted Nespresso who may well replace the item

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  • Posted on May 08, 2010

SOURCE: My Nespresso milk frother did not come with

they make one that has the option of frothing milk hot or cold. Blue light is cold. Red light is hot. The red light will always heat the milk. To get to the blue light, you need to hit the button twice.( First will go to red)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 18, 2010

SOURCE: My Nespresso machine is the

Have same problem with my Citiz

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  • Posted on Jul 15, 2012

SOURCE: Why is my nespresso Citizmilk D120 milk frother not spinning? Milk does froth up.

I have the same problem. it was working beautifully but then stopped for no reason to turn. If I hold the whiskers sometimes they turn and other times not. Weird! it happened some months ago and then I tried a couple of months ago and it suddenly worked. Now the same problem has re-occured. Wonder which part needs to be replaced - does anyone know?

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