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Sandra Balbuena Posted on Jan 29, 2018
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THE FROTHER SPOUT KEEPS BLOWING OFF DURING THE FROTHING

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I'm guessing this is a table top machine. If so then I take your meaning of "Blowing Off" as in turning off or running out of steam. The table top steamers usually found on home units do not have the capacity to froth large mugs like a "Venti" 20 oz cups. You will have to wait for the boiler to re-heat. It's best to heat a smaller cup of cold milk, pour the milk into the venti and make a 2nd batch again with cold milk. (It's hard to re-froth hot milk).
* check your steam wand tip if it's plugged with old milk. Soaking the wand in warm water overnite will help soften the milk which can be blow out when you make steam again. If you make a lot of milk drinks, it's a good idea to give the wand a blast of steam, then a good wipe with a damp cloth to keep milk residue off the wand.
* It's also possible your steam heater is starting to clog up. If you find that it gets slower and less steam with time then the steamer will need to be replaced. Check your warranty and call for service.
* Please update question with brand and model if you want more help.
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  • Robert Paull
    Robert Paull Dec 17, 2021

    The actual problem is the inner rubber bushing no longer has a snug fit to the outer rubber bushing. Place 2 drops of superglue on the inner bushing (1 drop every 180°) and reassemble with a slight twist. Wait 20 minutes then separate the fine foam frother from the connector system. You'll notice that the inner and outer rubber bushings remain glued together and now the fine foam frother and the connector system assemble with the original friction.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 05, 2007

SOURCE: spout for frothing milk pops out

You can get the user manual on this link if you need it; http://www.gaggiaparos.co.uk/ Check page 6 of the download, page 12 of the manual - the spout should just pull off and push back on. If it wont, then either something needs cleaning more, something is stuck in the tube or more likely the part of the nozzle that comes off, something is broken, or you need to use a little bit more force. If it appears broken, (check in particular for a fine crack that is only visible when the nozzle is stretched i.e. when in place. This type of plastic often will close a crack enough to be near invisible when not under tension.) then you could try gluing it although i doubt if this would work. You could just put a stainless steel hose clamp around it, tighten up just enough to make the nozzle spout stay on (bit of a pain, but may work). You can contact gaggia for a replacement - in the USA; Importika 596 Fishers Station Dr. 14564, Victor, NY Mr. Salzman Ph. 585.742.5178 Fax 585.924.1499 web site: www.importika.com e-mail: [email protected] Hope this helps - if you can post back a photo or two close up of the problem area, i may have more ideas :)

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Oct 02, 2008

SOURCE: frothing only from time to time

call Nespresso if under warranty or you may have to buy a new one if not...

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Ernest R

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  • Posted on Feb 27, 2009

SOURCE: frothing valve leaks water when not in use

There are 2 inserts pins in the steamvalve assembly, they need to be replaced replace. Easiest solution order a new valve assembly.

Anonymous

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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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Roger

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  • Posted on Nov 30, 2014

SOURCE: Need replacement frother part for Nespresso Aeroccino

both parts can be found on amazon for about 9.99$. take a look here: Secura Automatic Electric Milk Frother and Warmer Whisk Set. I hope this was helpful. cheers
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