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You may find that whatever detects the water level is faulty. Normally there will be a magnet that floats in the side/back of the tank. If it's sitting on the bottom of the tank then try and shove something plastic between it and the bottom of the tank to lift it up. If that fixes it then you have a choice to leave it like that or buy a new tank.
Hi, i had similar problem on my Krups. Inner star plastic part which remove powdered coffee is maybe damaged. You need to replace or overhaul your grinder or you can replace inner star plastic part by yourself. Coffee grinder spare repair part plastic inner star Krups Mhle...
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That means that you need to clean it...
mix half white vinegar and water together...then pour this solution in just as you would if you were making coffe....minus the coffe grounds of course... then run it through a cycle and then run clear water through again... and you will be good to go...do this once a month or so to keep it working great...
As this is an automatic espresso machine, I suspect that the cake container is where the "used" pucks of ground coffee drop into after your espresso is extracted. The container may not be fully seated in position. See if there is a door on the machine that the container may be hiding behind. Good Luck. -Steve
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