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Things you might try but turn it off before attempting repair.:
Check the flow meter and sensor: Open the machine and locate the flow meter and the sensor. Unplug the sensor and check the cables for any loose or rusty connections. Clean the connector and plug it back in.
Replace the flow meter and sensor: If the problem persists after checking and cleaning the connections, consider replacing the flow meter and the sensor.
do not fors it you may have problems wi the piston try runing some worm water with out any capsule until it is flowing properly you may have some blocking in th esystem
cheak for blocked and run some clean hot water ferst .see water flow be for useing capsule if its blocked or partly blocked the water will go in the waist bin.
The Leakage in Nespresso Machine happens because some of the damage in components or seals in one of following The water tank Thermo block or heating component Internal water pipework This article might help: https://coffeeabout.com/why-nespresso-machine-leaking/
You most likely need to prime the brew head.
Follow the instructions in the owner's manual.
To prime the brew head, you'll need to put run the machine without coffee until water starts flowing.
One water flows, the brew head is primed and the machine is ready for normal use.
You'll need to do this every time you run out of water.
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Denis
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