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The coffee machine trips the electricity when I use it.

The coffee machine trips the electricity when I try to use it.

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  • min455 Mar 28, 2009

    It is a Gaggia syncrony logic and it is well grounded.

  • min455 Mar 28, 2009

    Thank you very much

  • Sulejman Sulejmani
    Sulejman Sulejmani May 11, 2010

    You should check heating element and solenoid valve coil, if they are
    ok than you have wet installation, some water leaking in wire.

  • Sulejman Sulejmani
    Sulejman Sulejmani May 11, 2010


        brand

        model

        is it well grownded


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Take it to a service agent,it sounds like the boiler is leaking.
Do not use it is unsafe

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