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Anonymous Posted on Jun 06, 2014

The milk dispenser is not working. No milk comes out - only steam

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 21, 2007

SOURCE: No milk or frothy milk being dispensed

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Milk may not be frothed optimally. In these cases simply turn the flow regulator as shown in the figure.
Turn the regulator 2-3 times to perform a quick maintenance.
Note: If the assembled regulator is missing, replace it with the other 3 regulators provided.
There is a pump
English version of manual pages 101 to 149

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 05, 2008

SOURCE: steamed milk

I just had this same problem and solved it.  It was due to a very small amount of milk residue on the inside of the black frothing unit (the one with the dial which lets you choose foam or no foam).  Grip the dial firmly and pull it out while twisting. It may take a few seconds to twist and pull it out.  I had a very small spec of milk residue in one of the crevices on this piece.  Quick clean with a toothpick and plenty of hot water, reassembled, and it works perfectly.  Hope this helps someone.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 11, 2008

SOURCE: Steam escaping from milk container

When you say change Oring do you mean the Oring in the capp. or in the machine?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 05, 2009

SOURCE: No steam comes to milk frother

Try this: 1. Pour in vinegar instead of water. 2. Bring vinegar to a boil but do not run it through the machine. 3. Turn off machine for about an hour. 4. Remove sheath from the frother and clean the metal tip. 5. Place tip of frother into large mug of cold water. 6. Turn espresso machine on and allow vinegar to run through frother. 7. You'll know the frother is clear when the water in the mug begins to churn rapidly (and perhaps loudly).
It may take the vinegar a little while to dissolve and loosen the blockage. If the process does not work the first time time, try again later and allow the warm vinegar to sit in the machine longer.

Optional: Before starting the process, unbend a paperclip or thin metal hook (the kind used for hanging holiday ornaments) and use it to clear the steamer orifice.
To keep frother clear: Follow recommended descaling schedule in user manual

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mrs t mc dermott

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  • Posted on Feb 03, 2014

SOURCE: Milk frother /steamer not working

you have got it wrong its avax steam hard floor cleaner
trigerbroke you soposed to fix it you sent it back to currys
it still dose not work could we have our money back

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