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the frother gradually gets milk buildup and loses suction- an air blast through the milk tube and up the spout (can get an aerosol at hardware store) will help as well as the cleaning cycle. Also I used a q tip to the top of the spout several times but just had the q tip top come off and may have blocked it completely
I just had my Barista Athena do the same thing. My son took the the coffee basket holder apart, nothing wrong there but the gasket on the bottom inside of the holder, where the coffee basket fits, is compressed letting the basket sit too close to the bottom of the holder. He tested this by raising in the basket and got coffee to flow ever so slightly. I just happened to be looking for a new gasket and saw your post. It is my understanding that Starbucks is no longer making coffee machines. Your best bet is to contact Starbucks and ask who they may be recommending for repair support. I hope this helps.
Hi If it makes a noise when you turn the brew switch on you may have a blockage in the out let line. If it doesn't make a noise but every so often you may have a bad pump.
There was an unusual high pressure problem, remove the shower and screw, then the 2 allen wrench screws and check the spring and valve seat, they may have shifted.
It could be vapor locked like mine was. I have a starbucks barista espresso machine and had the same problem. I called starbucks and they walked me through manually priming the machine from the back to break through the vapor lock.After 2 tries it finally worked and i can use it again. Its a time consuming procedure but worth it.Call them at1-800-334-5553 They are great.
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