Troubleshooting a Capresso coffee maker may be possible for you even if you do not have a relevant experience. As soon as you can identify the symptom, you can find it in the table below and try repairing the machine without someone’s help.
Problem | Cause/Solution |
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• Coffee drips from the filter, when the carafe is removed. | — Ground coffee sits in the drip stop and does not allow it to close properly. — Immediately replace the carafe and remove the filter holder. — Clean filter holder under running water and push the drip stop several times to remove coffee particles. — Fill some water into the filter holder and check if the drip stop closes properly. |
• Ground coffee is flowing over the GoldTone filter. | — Beans is ground too fine. — Use less coffee the next time. — Use a paper filter. |
• No steam. | — Fill some water into the water container. — Insert the water tank correctly. — Make sure the Steam Selector is turned all the way to the Steam On position. |
• Steam is o.k. but there is no frothed milk. | — Make sure that all pieces of the frothXpress System are tightly connected. — The knob must sit parallel to the joint. and must be totally inserted into the joint. — Check if the straw inside the milk container lid sits tightly — Check if there is enough milk in the milk container. |
• Volume of milk froth is too low or frothing takes too long. | — Make sure the knob sits parallel to the joint. — Clean the steam nozzle, and frothing sleeve. — Decalcify the device. — Try a low fat or no fat milk. Remember, the higher the fat content in the milk, the lower the amount of froth produced. |
Problem | Cause | Solution |
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Water leaks from the bottom of the espresso machine. | • There is too much water in the drip tray. | Clean and dry the drip tray and replace. |
• The machine has possible internal defect. | Contact Capresso Customer Service. | |
Coffee runs down the side of the portafilter. | • Portafilter not properly inserted. | Turn the handle of the portafilter further to the right. |
• Edge of sieve not free of ground coffee. | Turn OFF the appliance, remove the portafilter and clean the edges of the sieve. | |
• Sealing ring inside brew head is dirty. | Turn OFF the appliance, remove the portafilter and brew head screen and clean sealing ring with a hot damp cloth. CAUTION! HOT! | |
• Sealing ring no longer has elasticity. | Sealing ring must be replaced. Please contact Capresso Customer Service. | |
Very little or no coffee flows through the portafilter. | • No water in water tank. | Fill water tank with fresh, cold water. |
• The screen inside the brew head is blocked. | Brew water through the screen without the portafilter inserted. If no water comes through, unscrew the screen and clean and replace. | |
• The sieve is blocked. | Clean the sieve, insert into the portafilter and pump water through without coffee. If no water comes through the sieve call Capresso Customer Service for a replacement sieve. | |
Espresso brews out in drops. | • Coffee grounds are too fine or packed down too firmly. | Do not tamp coffee grounds. Use a coarser grind of coffee. |
• Machine blocked by calcium deposits. | Descale the appliance. | |
No crema. | • Ground beans old or too dry. | Use fresh coffee that is ground right before brewing. |
• Water pushes through the ground beans too fast. Coffee too coarse. | Use a finer grind. Use 1 scoop of ground coffee per cup. | |
Acid (vinegar) taste in espresso. | • Did not fully rinse the system after descaling. | Rinse the system after descaling. |
• The coffee is not fresh or of high quality. | Grind fresh whole beans right before brewing. After opening, store whole beans in a dark, air-tight container to maintain freshness. Use beans within 1 week. | |
Espresso not hot enough. | • Pre-warm cups and system. | Pre-warm cups with hot water or on the cup warming tray. Purge brew head and portafilter immediately before brewing. Dry portafilter and sieve before filling with ground coffee. |
Uneven cup filling. | • Outlet in sieve or portafilter blocked. | Remove sieve from portafilter. Clean with stiff brush. Clean portafilter. |
• Uneven dosing of ground coffee into sieve. | Evenly distribute the finely ground coffee into the sieve. | |
Loud pump noise/no water from brew head. | • No water in water tank. | Fill water tank with fresh, cold water. |
• Air blockage in pump. | Fill tank with fresh water, and run pump in intervals using the "Hot Water" function. If no liquid pumps through the machine after numerous attempts, contact Customer Service. | |
• Water tank is not in the correct position. | Push down firmly on water tank so it is fully engaged to the valve. | |
No steam produced from the frothing wand. | • The steam button is not selected. | Ensure you push the steam button prior to opening the steam knob. |
• Steam wand is blocked by milk or calcium deposits. | Turn machine OFF. Carefully use a needle to loosen the milk residue. | |
Not enough froth when frothing milk. | • Milk not fresh. | Use the freshest milk possible. Do not use milk that has been opened for a few days as this can affect the quality of froth. |
• Milk not suitable. | Non-dairy, organic and ultra-pasteurized milks do not froth as well as fresh, dairy milk. | |
• Milk was too warm before frothing began. | Use cold, refrigerated milk preferably at 34°F. Use a cold stainless steel frothing pitcher. |
Problem | Cause/Solution |
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a. My espresso is not hot enough | • Drink your espresso immediately after brewing. For cappuccino or latte: make sure to increase the milk temperature. |
b. No coffee or very little coffee comes through the portafilter | • Make sure the water tank has water in it and that it is inserted properly. |
• Make sure the selector knob points to the coffee cup position. | |
• The coffee may be ground too fine, use coarser coffee. | |
• The small holes of the sieve may be blocked, clean sieves. | |
• The inner screen may be blocked. | |
c. Coffee runs very fast into the cups with very little crema | • Your coffee may be ground too coarse. Use a finer grind. |
• Make sure the sieve is always filled completely with ground beans. | |
d. Espresso does not flow into both cups at exactly the same rate ‘Normal distribution is at least 40/60* | • Clean the porta filter and the sieve. |
• Make sure the sieve is filled completely and evenly. | |
• Coffee may be ground unevenly allowing water to pass through it faster on one side than through the other. | |
e. I am not getting any crema or not enough crema | • Beans are not ground correctly. If the flow of the drink is too slow, use a coarser grind, if the flow of espresso is too fast, use a finer grind. |
• When using pre-packed pods you normally get less crema than when using ground coffee. Make sure to use the pod sieve with pods. | |
f. There is some residue in the bottom of my cup | • This is normal. With pressure brewed espresso you will always have some fine coffee powder in the bottom of your cup. |
• If this bothers you, try pre-packed pods. The paper cover acts like a filter. | |
g. Water and coffee run down on the side of the portafilter | • Wipe the inner screen with a wet paper towel. |
• Make sure that the rim of the sieve and the porta filter are free of coffee grounds before inserting into the machine. | |
• When using pre-packed pods: trim the sides of the paper cover so that the paper does not extend outside of the sieve. | |
h. When using the frother I am not getting sufficient froth | • If you had sufficient froth before then some or all of the frothXpress parts are clogged or not put together parts are clogged or not put together correctly. |
• The best froth is made with low or no fat milk. Using whole milk may result in a "weaker" froth. |
Problem | Cause | Solution |
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Coffee runs down the side of the porta filter | A) Porta filter is not properly inserted. | Turn the handle of the porta filter further to the right. |
B) Edge of sieve not free of ground coffee. | Switch OFF the appliance, remove the porta filter holder and clean the edges of the sieve. | |
C) Sealing ring inside brew head is dirty. | Remove the screen in the brew head by removing the center screw, clean and replace the sealing ring. Caution: HOT. | |
D) Sealing ring no longer has elasticity. | Sealing ring must be replaced. See mail order form | |
Loud pump noise | A) No water in container. | Fill with water. |
B) Water container not in correct position. | Raise water container and put into the correct position. | |
Very little or no coffee flows through the porta filter | A) No water in container. | Fill the container with water. |
B) The screen inside the brew head is blocked | Brew water through the screen without the porta filter inserted. If no water comes through, unscrew the screen and clean and replace. | |
C) The one-cup or two-cup sieve is blocked. | Clean the sieve, insert into the porta filter and pump water through without coffee. If no water comes through the sieve call Customer Service for a free replacement sieve. | |
Espresso brews out only as drops | A) Ground beans are too fine or packed down too firmly. | Do not tamp ground beans so firmly. Use a coarser grind of coffee. |
B) Machine blocked by calcium deposits. | Decalcify the appliance. | |
No crema | A) Beans old or too dry. | Use fresh beans. |
B) Coffee not pushed down firmly enough. Water pushes through the coffee too fast. | Tamp ground beans more firmly. Use a finer grind. | |
C) Coffee too coarse. | Use a finer grind. | |
D) Coffee blend not suited to espresso. | Change brand of espresso. | |
Espresso not hot enough | Pre-warm cups and system. | |
No steam from the steam tube | Tip of steam tube is blocked. If no steam comes out of the steam tube, then decalcify the steam tube. If the appliance is still blocked, call Jura-Capresso customer service. | |
Not enough froth when frothing milk | A) Milk not fresh. | Use fresh milk. |
B) Milk not suitable. | Use milk with no more than 1.5% fat content. | |
C) Milk was too warm from the start. | Use milk of fridge temperature. | |
D) Not enough milk to froth. | Use more cold milk. | |
Water container drips when removed | Valve in base may be stuck. | Use finger to push valve back into place while holding the container over a sink. |
Uneven cup filling | A) Outlet in porta filter blocked. | Clean porta filter. |
Espresso tastes bitter | Appliance has not been rinsed properly after decalcifying. | Pump 20 to 30 oz of fresh water through the appliance. |
Appliance does not operate (no power) | Mechanical or electronic defect. | Call the Jura-Capresso Customer Service. |
Missing parts | See Mail Order Form or call Jura-Capresso Customer Service. |
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