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A common place for a leak under the machine is the barista seal that goes in the bottom of the boiler around that eject rod. Barista seal part number is MS5002202, Seals on the tamping piston are MS5002040 (there can be 1 or 2 of these piston seals) If fixing the leaks does not fix error 6 then I expect it will end up being the distributor. Part number MS2A01500
Use less coffe , you are using too much , reduce the amout you are using . Presto . Also use homogenized milk , not skim , or fat free . Also use the water vapour to heat the cup before you make coffe , capuchino , caffe-latte, mocachino , espresso etc .
Give the brew unit a good wash,then lube all the moving parts with food grade grease. If you are able dismantle the brew unit and wash in warm soapy water,this removes coffee and any old lubricant.
Hmm. Better late than never. Just got home with ours. Same problem. Called Cuisinart 800 number. Catch is on top of handle. There is a slight lip on each side there. Pop it up with pressure on both sides simultaneously. To replace, line up lid carefully with top of carafe and press firmly until it pops back on.
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